The Longview City Council meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers on 2nd floor of Longview City Hall at 1525 Broadway, Longview. The City Hall is accessible for persons with disabilities. Special equipment to assist the hearing impaired is also available. Please contact the City Executive Offices at 360.442.5004 48 hours in advance if you require special accommodations to attend the meeting.
Kelso City Council meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at Kelso City Hall 7:00 PM
The Kalama City Council meets at the Kalama City Hall on the first and third Wednesday of every month at 7 pm. KLTV broadcasts these meeetings at a later date and time. Check your local listings for more information on program timing.
City of Kalama
P.O. Box 1007
320 N. 1st Street
Kalama, WA 98625
Medicine Wheel Teachings
Held every 1st Saturday of the Month from 1-4pmFirst Class Starts August 2, 2008
The newly forming Snake Clan Medicine Wheel teachings will be taught by Roy Wilson (Grandfather) the Spiritual Leader and Storyteller of the Cowlitz tribe and Kyle Ward who will teach how to contact the spirit helpers of the medicine wheel by journeying to them to help you in every day ordinary life to ask for guidence, learning and assistance.
Roy is also a published author and a former minister. Currently there are 38+ active Clans of Roy's teachings across the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe with a gathering of the Clans at least once a year here in the PNW. We are truly honored that he has agreed to help us establish this new clan.
Please bring your drum and/or rattle, bottle of water, an open mind and heart to hear Roy and Kyle as they teach the medicine wheel while weaving the traditional Native American ways and beliefs with other cultures for a greater understanding of walking the
Please contact Maureen Browning if have questions or need directions at 360-621-7585
Located at the Castle Rock Grange Hall @ 214 W Cowlitz Ave, Castle Rock, WA 98611
Feeling Stressed? Tired? Low Energy? Then come join us for some "me" time in this experiential healing circle where we use Universal Life Force Energy (Reiki) that anyone can do! We learn or practice how to focus energy by taking turns receiving as well as giving. You'll come away feeling relaxed and re-freshed.
Great for anyone who has fibromyalgia, cancer, aches, pains, MS, arthritis, headaches to name a few. Healing begins from within.
Everyone is welcome! This is a free class, open to anyone who wants to come.
Located at:
Raven House Healing
215 Silver Lake Acres
Castle Rock, WA 98611
Call for directions 360-621-7585
Maureen Browning
Regularly Scheduled Meeting:
The Woodland City Council meets on the first and third Monday of every month at 7 p.m. or as scheduled. Meetings are held at Woodland City Hall, 100 Davidson Avenue, Woodland, Washington. Council Chambers are on the 2nd floor (handicapped accessible). For general information please contact the Office of the Clerk/Treasurer at 230 Davidson Avenue/ P.O. Box 9 Woodland, Washington or by telephone at (360) 225-8281.
The City of Kalama Planning Commission holds meetings at City Hall on the second Thursday of every month.
City of Kalama
P.O. Box 1007
320 N. 1st Street
Kalama, WA 98625
www.cityofkalama.com
The City of Kalama Parks and Recreation Board holds meetings on the second Tuesday of every month.
City of Kalama
P.O. Box 1007
320 N. 1st Street
Kalama, WA 98625
www.cityofkalama.com
The commission serves in an advisory capacity to the city manager and city council with respect to the best methods of insuring the growth, development and expansion of the municipality. The commission performs administrative functions including the holding of hearings on subdivisions, comprehensive plan and zoning amendments.
The major responsibility of the Commission is to identify and actively encourage the conservation of the city’s historic resources by initiating and maintaining a register of historic places and reviewing proposed changes to register properties.
It also raises community awareness of the city’s history and historic resources, and serves as the city’s primary resource in matters of history, historic planning, and preservation.
Kelso Bridge Market
"SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT"
Sunday's under Allen Street Bridge
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Fresh produce, crafts, fun for all
Kids Corner
Meet Friends
Team Leader's Meeting - 1st Tuesday of each month at 6:15 pm at CCHFH Office
Please call Len or Diane at 425-6177 for further details.
Team Leader's should attend or send a representative. Thanks!
Counseling for small businesses (either existing or those being formed) is provided free by S.C.O.R.E., an adjunct of the Small Business Administration. One hour sessions are scheduled each Tuesday morning at 9, 10 & 11am.
The meeting place is the Kelso/Longview Chamber of Commerce,
1563 Olympia Way, Longview, WA.
Counseling is by appointment, only. To reserve a one-hour spot, phone 1-360-699-1079.
{ please DO NOT phone the Chamber of Commerce }
The Mt. St. Helens Club is southwest Washington’s oldest & favorite outing
club. Currently with 100 members & growing, the club schedules hikes
(almost) every Monday and (almost) every Saturday year round. During
the winter, hikes are often replaced by x-country skiing & snowshoeing.
Other outdoor activities include biking, camping, canoeing and picnicking.
Monday hikes are Easy to Moderate: (3 to 7 miles & less than 1000 elevation)
Saturday hikes are Moderate to Difficult (5 to 12 miles & over 1000 elevation).
To learn more, access the website: mtsthelensclub.org
Once looking at the website press the “Events” tab, then select the outing
you want to begin your experience with this great group of people.
If you have questions about this event, just phone the leader. If you get an
answering machine, leave a message and expect a return call.
The Mt. St. Helens Club is southwest Washington’s oldest & favorite
outing club. Currently with 100 members & growing, the club
schedules hikes (almost) every Monday and (almost) every Saturday
year round. During the winter, hikes are often replaced by x-country
skiing & snowshoeing. Other outdoor activities include biking,
camping, canoeing and picnicking.
Monday hikes are Easy to Moderate: (3 to 7 miles & less than 1000 elevation)
Saturday hikes are Moderate to Difficult (5 to 12 miles & over 1000 elevation).
To learn more, access the website: mtsthelensclub.org
Once looking at the website press the “Events” tab, then select the
outing you want to begin your experience with this great group of
people. If you have questions about this event, just phone the leader.
If you get an answering machine, leave a message & expect a call back.
LIONS CLUB FOOD BANK
EVERY THURSDAY, 1PM
Location: FOE Club 224 Huntington Avenue South, Castle Rock
Contact: Frank Murias, 749-1472
LIONS CLUB FOOD BANK
EVERY THURSDAY, 1PM
Location: FOE Club, 224 Huntington Avenue South, Castle Rock
Contact: Frank Murias, 749-1472
Business Meetings are the second Thursday of each month. Chamber of Commerce meets at 8:30am at the Senior Center, 222 2nd Avenue SW Visit: http://www.castlerockchamber.com for more information.
LIONS CLUB FOOD BANK; every Thursday 1p.m.
Location: FOE Club 224 Huntington Avenue S.
Frank Murias 749-1472
MEETS AT NOON, EVERY THIRD WEDNESDAY.
LOCATION: Castle Rock Exhibit Hall And Visitor's Information Center
147 Front Avenue NW Castle Rock
Contact: John Kramer 360/274-6603
CONTACT INFO: Barbara Roller, Public Works Secretary 360/274-7478
CR Senior Center Monday Cinnamon Sales. 222 2nd Avenue SW
Info: 274-7502
CR SENIOR CENTER, 222 2ND AVE SW
INFO: 274-7502
COME LEARN THE ART OF PAPER TOLE WORK
CR SENIOR CENTER, 222 2ND AVE SW
274-7502
COME JOIN QUILTERS OF ALL AGES!
CR Senior Center, 222 2nd Ave SW
274-7502
The United Way of Cowlitz County Board meeting is open to the public with advanced notice of attendence to the United Way staff at 360-423-5320.
The Board of Cowlitz County Commissioners meet every Tuesday starting at 9:00 a.m.
Visit our website to view the Agenda.
http://www.co.cowlitz.wa.us/commissioners/Minutes_&_Agendas.htm
Programs for that day will be listed on a seperate posting.
The Kiwanis are an international organization with a focus on helping the children in our communities. We do several fundraisers and community projects around Longview/Kelso.
Please come join us for lunch and see what we are all about.
Monthly meeting of local runners and walkers. Everyone welcome.
Runners and walkers meet each Saturday for an hour of exercise followed by coffee. Location varies each week, check website for details.
Advance Hula & Tahitian Classes taught by reknown Hawaiian Teacher(Kumu) Gloria(Napua)Nahalea with Over 30 Years and Trained Over 45,000 Students and the Oldest Running Hawaiian Dance School in Seattle Since 1977 And Now Open! in Longview washington At 1318 Commerce Avenue in the Cascade Building 1st Floor in the Kokomo Jo's Hawaiian Cafe and Gift Shop
CALL(360)425-7484 Or Go To: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hawaiianhula
This is a 10K Run and 2-Mile Walk along the scenic Kalama River. Awards will be presented to the top 3 winners in each age group for both male and female for the fun walk. Ribbons and prizes will be awarded to the 1st place male and 1st place female runners for the 10K run.
If interested, please go to the Kalama Fair Website at http://www.kalamafair.com to download an entry form. Hope to see you there!!
Are You a Beginner and want to learn Something Different? Try Hula? Gloria(Napua)Nahalea Hawaiian Teacher(Kumu) has Classes Open From Ages 5 to 95 For More Information Go To www.alohaislandtreasures.net Or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hawaiianhula CALL(360)425-7484 We have Studios in Edmonds, Seattle, And Bellevue And Now! In Longview Washington. Come By 1318 Commerce Avenue Cascade Building Located in The Kokomo Jo's Hawaiian Cafe and Gift Shop(Also Open For Lunch and Dinner)7 Days A Week! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kokomojohawaiiankafe
IF YOU LIKE WORKING WITH PEOPLE - especially our newly chosen partner families - we've got a place for you. Our Family Support Team serves as an advocate to our partner familiy and you team up with other members to help during the build process; while they're preparing and getting into their home. We NEED two or three additional ADVOCATES. Please call Marion Metke or the office at 425-6177 for additional information.
The team meets monthly and in 2008 will change the meeting date and time TO the 2nd TUESDAY of each month at 6:30 pm
CC Habitat for Humanity Board Meeting now meets on the 3rd THURSDAY of each month at 5:30 p.m. We will meet in the downstairs conference room (CCHFH Office located in the Great Escapes Building). Please call Len Lelevich, Executive Director or Diane Perron, Program Administrator at 425-6177 for further information.
Church Relations Team is looking for 8 to 10 additional members to join their committee. This team plans on speaking at each church in Cowlitz County and seek sponsorship and support (financial, prayer, committees, home sponsor, devotions). If you are able to help in anyway or have contacts at the various churches in our committee - we NEED YOU. Please call Len Lelevich, Rev. John Williams or Bob Metke at 425-6177 for further details. Thank you.
Kalama Community Fair begins on July 11, 2008 at 12:00 noon. The fair times are 12:00 noon to 10:00 pm.
Queen coronation will be at 7:00 p.m.
Kalama Community Fair, Times: 12:00 noon to 10:00 pm. Entertainment all day. Kalama Chamber Of Commerce Parade begins at 11:00 am.
Admission free. Donations greatfully accepted. For more information please write to: lelooska_foundation@yahoo.com.
4th of July
City offices Closed
CELEBRATE OUR 50 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!
CASTLE ROCK FAIR AND PARADE - JULY 17, 18. 19, 2008
The parade will be July 17th and it officially opens the Castle Rock Fair festivities! Line up starts at 5pm at the Castle Rock Grade School on Huntington Avenue. Judging at 5:45pm and the parade starts at 6:30pm. The route will be Huntington Avenue (at school) north to Cowlitz Street, west on Cowlitz Street, south onto Second Avenue, east onto B Street and then south onto Front Avenue. (Same route as last year) Participants can be judged in the following categories: walking, band, antiques, bike, floats, horses and marching. Get your group together and join the fun!!
Questions? - Contact Yvonne Knuth 360/274-8422
HELP US CELEBRATE OUR 50 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!
CASTLE ROCK COMMUNITY FAIR - JULY 17TH - 19TH
Admission price: $2 (adults/Thursday); $3 (adults/Friday); $1 (children 6-14yoa/Thursday); $2 (children 6-14yoa/Friday); $7 (3 day pass/adults); $4 (3 day pass children & seniors 62+); Friday will be FREE Senior Citizen Day from 10am-2pm; $3 (exhibitor's 3-day pass for youth, 4H, FFA and open).
FAIR SCHEDULE:
Thursday - gates open at 6pm; parade at 6:30pm; exhibits open at 7:30pm; Toutle Logging FFA Logging Show at 7:30pm; closes at 10pm
Friday - upper gates open 8am; 4-H horse show 8:30am; lower gates open 9am; fair/exhibits open 10am; rabbit showmanship, 4H dogs, 4H goats at 10am; games at 1pm; swine showmanship at 5pm; lip sync contest 7:30pm; Toutle FFA Logging Show at 7:30pm; fair closes 10pm
Saturday - upper gates open 8am; 4H horse show 8:30am; lower gate opens 9am; exhibits open 10am; poultry and sheep showmanship at 10am; pirate show at 1pm, 3pm and 6pm;
4H cat show at 1pm; wet money scramble 2pm; games 4pm; dairy/beef showmanship at 5pm; entertainment and logging show 7:30pm; exhibits close at 10pm.
Any Questions? - Contact Yvonne Knuth, Fair Manager 360/274-8422
BRING THE FAMILY TO CASTLE ROCK! JOIN THE FESTIVITIES - GAMES FOR KIDS, CAR SHOW, FUN RUN, PANCAKE FEED, MUSIC, FIREMEN'S WATER BALL CONTEST, VENDORS, FOOD AND MUCH MORE!! ALSO MAKE SURE TO GET YOUR MOUNTAIN MANIA T-SHIRT BEFORE THE EVENT - FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT DANA MARCIL AT mtnmania@gmail.com
Come to the Cowlitz Community Farmer's Market and find produce, plants, crafts, baked goods, eggs, entertainment, and fun! Come on down and join the fun there's something good for everyone!
Smaller than our Saturday Market but still a great opportunity to pick up your fruit and vegies from local Farmers.
Kalama River Run/Walk
Kelso Longview Chamber of Commerce
Quarterly Membership Meeting
Discovering your Memory Power!
July 10th
11:45 a.m. -1:00 p.m.
Red Lion Hotel and Conference Center
510 Kelso Drive, Kelso
$30.00 for members $35.00 non-members
For more information or to make reservations please call the Chamber 360-423-8400
Wenatchee Whitewater Rafting
Enjoy great scenery, including apple orchards and tall bluffs.
The Boulder Bend, Rock & Roll, Drunkard’s Drop and Snowblind rapids
will get your adrenaline flowing! Paddle a self-bailing raft with an experienced guide.
Cost includes Neoprene booties & lunch.
Rafters must provide own transportation to launch site in Cashmere, WA.
Sunday, Jun. 29 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. near Cashmere WA
Sign up for item number 1193; $79.
Call 360-442-2840 for more information or to sign up for classes
August 2: Home and Garden Tour. Selected local area homes, Cathlament and Skamokawa, WA. Sponsored by the Cathlamet Women's Club. For more information please call 360-849-4312 or 360-849-3441.
St.Helens Festival back by popular demand!
Following on from last year’s inaugural event, the St.Helens Festival is back by popular demand on 5th and 6th July.
The largest event in this year’s Council calendar, the Festival is being held at Sherdley Park and will open from 12 noon daily.
Spread over two days, the free Festival (which replaced the St.Helens Show) will celebrate the Borough’s rich cultural heritage and wealth of talent through a packed programme which includes music, sport, arts, culture and much more.
St.Helens Festival also gives business’ the opportunity to trade and exhibit their products in a parkland setting offering prime outdoor retail space.
The Music Pavilion will host some of the best music and bands that the region has to offer, with support from The Citadel Arts centre, St.Helens Music Net and St.Helens Musicians Collective. Including The Lancashire Hotpots confirmed as the headline act for Sunday 6th July.
Other attractions with a ‘fun for all’ theme include Children’s World with donkey rides, inflatable’s, entertainers; a Main Arena with live stunt shows; Sports Quarter; Country and Heritage; Classic Cars and a fairground to name just a few.
For more information please go to: http://umbrella.sthelens.gov.uk/Events/whatson.html?id=19
Join us for this two-week class that runs from July 7 - 18, Monday through Friday from 9 - 11:30, for teens 11-14 yrs old. This is a national curriculum to give teens and youth the power to use the media to make smart and healthy decisions every day. Sign up by calling the Parks & Recreation Department at 442-5400, or visit us at 2920 Douglas St. in Longview. $15 in-city and $20 out-of-city fees.
Free informational seminar on the details of tax-deductible costs associated with senior healthcare and housing. Refreshments and door prizes. Seating limited, RSVP preferred. Call (360) 425-7947.
This is a 10K Run and 2-Mile Walk along the scenic Kalama River. Awards will be presented to the top 3 winners in each age group for male and female for the fun walk. Ribbons and prizes will be awarded to the 1st place male and female runner for the 10K run. If interested, please visit the fair website to download and entry form. Hope to see you there!!
Arts & Crafts & Produce & Berries & Entertainment in the heart of Downtown Longview - Commerce Avenue between Broadway and Hudson. 22 Saturdays, until the finale 'Oktoberfest' on October 4th. Lots to see and do and enjoy See the web page for a scheduls of 'special events' we sponsor in tandem with the market at www.longviewsaturdaymarket.com
***BOW-TIE-BASH**
COLUMBIA RIVER CORVETTES
***ART WALK***
Arts & Crafts & Produce & Berries & Entertainment in the heart of Downtown Longview - Commerce Avenue between Broadway and Hudson. 22 Saturdays, until the finale 'Oktoberfest' on October 4th. Lots to see and do and enjoy See the web page for a scheduls of 'special events' we sponsor in tandem with the market at www.longviewsaturdaymarket.com
CHALK WALK OF THE TOWN
Arts & Crafts & Produce & Berries & Entertainment in the heart of Downtown Longview - Commerce Avenue between Broadway and Hudson. 22 Saturdays, until the finale 'Oktoberfest' on October 4th. Lots to see and do and enjoy See the web page for a scheduls of 'special events' we sponsor in tandem with the market at www.longviewsaturdaymarket.com
PAPER AIRPLANE FLY-IN & COMPETITION GAMES
Arts & Crafts & Produce & Berries & Entertainment in the heart of Downtown Longview - Commerce Avenue between Broadway and Hudson. 22 Saturdays, until the finale 'Oktoberfest' on October 4th. Lots to see and do and enjoy See the web page for a scheduls of 'special events' we sponsor in tandem with the market at www.longviewsaturdaymarket.com
FOUR WHEELERS AND MORE/// NW 4 WHEEL DRIVE CLUB
Arts & Crafts & Produce & Berries & Entertainment in the heart of Downtown Longview - Commerce Avenue between Broadway and Hudson. 22 Saturdays, until the finale 'Oktoberfest' on October 4th. Lots to see and do and enjoy See the web page for a scheduls of 'special events' we sponsor in tandem with the market at www.longviewsaturdaymarket.com
HAWAIIAN HULA FEST
COME TO HISTORIC DOWNTOWN LONGVIEW FOR **FIRST THURSDAY** SHOPS STAY OPEN UNTIL 7 PM
ENJOY AND SHOP THE ARTS, CRAFTS SPECIALTY ITEMS AND GREAT FOOD ALL DOWN TOWN.
SPECIAL EVENTS WILL BE FEATURED SO PLEASE CHECK THE CALENDAR.
CASTLE ROCK CITY COUNCIL RETREAT. Location: Hattie's Restaurant Meeting Room, First Avenue SW.
1pm - Lunch 2pm-5pm Retreat Discussion for goal setting.
Workshop Meeting 7:30 p.m. to discuss a proposed tree policy within city right of way.
Location of meeting: Castle Rock Senior Center, 222 2nd Avenue SW Castle Rock, WA
Public is invited to attend.
Business After Hours
Tuesday, July 15th
5:30 ~7:30
Hosted by Koelsch Senior Communities
Canterbury Park 1335 3rd Ave, Longview
Celebrating 50 Years
A Second Generation of Ownership Serving a Second Generation
Join us for networking and sharing memories. Enjoy an elegant menu prepared on site by Canterbury Park's Executive Chef. Special guests will include representatives of other businesses operating under a second generation of owernership and conducting business here in our community for 50 years or longer.
Gifts and Door prizes!
For reservations please call the Chamber at 360.423.8400
Lower Columbia Professionals
Nascar Night at the Races!
Hosted By: Enterprise Rent A Car
864 Commerce Ave, Longview
5:30~7:00 pm
$10.00 per person
Join the Lower Columbia Professionals at Enterprise Rent A Car and rev up your networking!
For reservations please call the Chamber 360.423.8400
6TH ANNUAL
MOTHER SON OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
Don't miss the 6th Annual Mother & Son Outdoor Adventure. Mothers and sons of all ages and activity levels will experience a variety of outdoor adventure activities together. Activities will include the rock wall, archery, obstacle course, catapult, fishing, kayaking, pellet shooting range, canoeing, and woodworking. Door prizes will be given away and each son will receive a gift. Refreshments will be served. Pictures with the Mariner Moose will be available for an extra charge.
Age: 5 & Over
Session Day Date Time
51695 Saturday July 26th 11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Location: Lake Sacajawea Park, Martin’s Dock
Fee: Per Person - $6 in-city, $8.50 out-of-city
Terrific Tuesday in the Park
Let’s discover the world around us at Lake Sacajawea. Participants will enjoy arts, crafts, fitness, and culture in the outdoors. Our staff will bring the activities and parents help provide the supervision. Pack a picnic if you like and enjoy it at the end of each class. A great way to see your friends this summer and make some new ones! Two sessions to choose from.
Age: 15 months – 5 years
Session Day Date Time
51747 Tuesday July 8-22 10 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
OR
51748 Tuesday August 5-19 10 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
Location: Lake Sacajawea Park, Martin’s Dock
Fee: Per Session - $20 in-city, $25 out-of-city
Instructor: JoAnne Ehrmantrout
Toddler Time in the Park
Toddlers will enjoy arts, crafts, fitness, and culture activities at Lake Sacajawea. Our staff leads the activities and parents help provide the supervision. Pack a picnic if you like and enjoy it at the end of each class. A great way to see your friends this summer and make some new ones! Two class sessions to choose from.
Age: 15 months – 3 years
Session Day Date Time
51751 Thursdays July 10-24 10 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
OR
51752 Thursdays August 7-21 10 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
Location: Lake Sacajawea Park, Martin’s Dock
Fee: $20 in-city, $25 out-of-city
Instructor: JoAnne Ehrmantrout
NEW LOCATION! Better Bones & Balance
Now held at the Square Dance Hall located at 1041 Industrial Way in Longview
Pressure! For once, it’s good for you. Slip on your weighted vest, follow the
commands of your instructor, Judy Bain, and you will have a pressure
combination that is perfect for your bones, balance— even your waistline! Great,
rigorous workout if you have osteoporosis!
Classes are held Mondays and Wednesdays,
July 7 through August 8.
Choose the time that fits your schedule. Only $20!
7–8 a.m. Sign up for item number 1238 - $20
8:10 - 9:10 a.m. Sign up for item number 1239 - $20
9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Sign up for item number 1240 - FULL
Would you prefer to build stamina first?
Perhaps a slower class that will give you time to learn the moves?
Try the BEGINNING Better Bones & Balance Class!
10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Sign up for item number 1229 - $20
♥ With special thanks to the Square Dance Hall members
and Longview/Kelso Parks & Recreation! ♥
BEGINNING Better Bones & Balance
Now held at the Square Dance Hall located at 1041 Industrial Way in Longview
This is a great class for those who would like to ease back into an exercise
routine. You will be encouraged to challenge yourself, but at a slower pace
than the standard classes. If you found a previous course too rigorous, give
our BEGINNING course a try!
Classes are held Mondays and Wednesdays,
July 7 through August 8.
10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Sign up for item number 1229. Only $20!
♥ With special thanks to the Square Dance Hall members
and Longview/Kelso Parks & Recreation! ♥
Computer Basics
Computer Basics 2 and 3 are scheduled later this quarter, so create a foundation!
From turning your computer on, to opening, creating, and saving documents,
Rick Lance will help you get comfortable while you explore what your computer can do for you.
Mondays through Thursdays, July 7 - 17 from 2–4 p.m. in AAR 108
Sign up for item number 1203; *$29.60
For more information or to sign up for classes with a Visa or MasterCard, call 360-442-2840.
Click here for more information on this event.
Outdoor, Christian Rock Concert at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church., Kelso
3 Local Bands to perform.
Food Vendors on site.
2 pm - 7 pm
BRING YOUR FIRENDS AND FAMILY TO THE CASTLE ROCK LOGGERS DINNER FEATURING A BBQ CHICKEN DINNER. DINNER WILL BEGIN AT 5:30PM UNTIL 7PM (OR UNTIL WE RUN OUT OF FOOD). ENJOY LIVE MUSIC WHILE YOU EAT. LOCATION : FIRST AVENUE SW (West side of Hattie's Restaurant). SPONSORED BY THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - THIS IS A KICKOFF EVENT TO THE MOUNTAIN MANIA FESTIVAL.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING. Location: Castle Rock Senior Center 222 2nd Ave SW, Castle Rock, WA. A Public Hearing will be held to consider proposed modifications to the Castle Rock Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map, the zoning map of the City of Castle Rock and Title 17 (Zoning Regulations). For a copy of the complete notice, contact Joanne Purvis 360/274-8181.
(360)414-2707
Get your car sparkling clean inside and out, sponsored by ServiceMaster Clean to help our community.
Donations are accepted and ServiceMaster Clean will match the donations with proceeds going to the Women's Emergency Support Shelter.
Friday 7/18/08
9 AM to Noon
Texaco Service Station
3803 Ocean Beach Hwy, Longview, WA.
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For more information or to sign up for classes, call 360-442-2840.
Thursday nights from 6 to 8 pm at Martin's Dock at Lake Sacajawea Park in Longview, WA.
featuring: Danny Vernon, Elvis Tribute. Please call 442-5400 for more information.
Thursday nights from 6 to 8 pm. Martin's Dock at Lake Sacajawea Park in Longview, WA. "Bringing back crowd favorites".
Tonight's performance is Golden Bough, traditional Celtic.
Call 442-5400 for more information.
Business Meetings are the second Thursday of each month. Chamber of Commerce meets at 8:30am at the Senior Center, 222 2nd Avenue SW Visit: http://www.castlerockchamber.com for more information.
Programs for that day will be listed on a seperate posting.
The Kiwanis are an international organization with a focus on helping the children in our communities. We do several fundraisers and community projects around Longview/Kelso.
Please come join us for lunch and see what we are all about.
The City of Kalama Planning Commission holds meetings at City Hall on the second Thursday of every month.
City of Kalama
P.O. Box 1007
320 N. 1st Street
Kalama, WA 98625
www.cityofkalama.com
The Longview City Council meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers on 2nd floor of Longview City Hall at 1525 Broadway, Longview. The City Hall is accessible for persons with disabilities. Special equipment to assist the hearing impaired is also available. Please contact the City Executive Offices at 360.442.5004 48 hours in advance if you require special accommodations to attend the meeting.
Storytime for ages 3-6 years.
Siblings welcome!
Fridays at 10:30 am
Woodland Community Library
Runners and walkers meet each Saturday for an hour of exercise followed by coffee. Location varies each week, check website for details.
The Mt. St. Helens Club is southwest Washington’s oldest & favorite
outing club. Currently with 100 members & growing, the club
schedules hikes (almost) every Monday and (almost) every Saturday
year round. During the winter, hikes are often replaced by x-country
skiing & snowshoeing. Other outdoor activities include biking,
camping, canoeing and picnicking.
Monday hikes are Easy to Moderate: (3 to 7 miles & less than 1000 elevation)
Saturday hikes are Moderate to Difficult (5 to 12 miles & over 1000 elevation).
To learn more, access the website: mtsthelensclub.org
Once looking at the website press the “Events” tab, then select the
outing you want to begin your experience with this great group of
people. If you have questions about this event, just phone the leader.
If you get an answering machine, leave a message & expect a call back.
Come to the Cowlitz Community Farmer's Market and find produce, plants, crafts, baked goods, eggs, entertainment, and fun! Come on down and join the fun there's something good for everyone!
This is a monthly event, always on the 2nd Sat. night....7:00 P.M.
We have a full country band & several singers, no admission charge but a free will offering is taken with the proceeds going to different misssionarys
Kelso Bridge Market
"SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT"
Sunday's under Allen Street Bridge
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Fresh produce, crafts, fun for all
Kids Corner
Meet Friends
The Mt. St. Helens Club is southwest Washington’s oldest & favorite outing
club. Currently with 100 members & growing, the club schedules hikes
(almost) every Monday and (almost) every Saturday year round. During
the winter, hikes are often replaced by x-country skiing & snowshoeing.
Other outdoor activities include biking, camping, canoeing and picnicking.
Monday hikes are Easy to Moderate: (3 to 7 miles & less than 1000 elevation)
Saturday hikes are Moderate to Difficult (5 to 12 miles & over 1000 elevation).
To learn more, access the website: mtsthelensclub.org
Once looking at the website press the “Events” tab, then select the outing
you want to begin your experience with this great group of people.
If you have questions about this event, just phone the leader. If you get an
answering machine, leave a message and expect a return call.
Join us in planning fun activities that bring us togeather to work on the Extreme Neighborhood Makeover. Meet neighbors, make a difference. Neighbor Helping Neighbor. Our meeting place will be announced through the summer but in September we will again be meeting in St. Helens Elementary School Gym. We meet the Second and Fourth Monday of each month. Hope to see you there.
Smaller than our Saturday Market but still a great opportunity to pick up your fruit and vegies from local Farmers.
The Board of Cowlitz County Commissioners meet every Tuesday starting at 9:00 a.m.
Visit our website to view the Agenda.
http://www.co.cowlitz.wa.us/commissioners/Minutes_&_Agendas.htm
Counseling for small businesses (either existing or those being formed) is provided free by S.C.O.R.E., an adjunct of the Small Business Administration. One hour sessions are scheduled each Tuesday morning at 9, 10 & 11am.
The meeting place is the Kelso/Longview Chamber of Commerce,
1563 Olympia Way, Longview, WA.
Counseling is by appointment, only. To reserve a one-hour spot, phone 1-360-699-1079.
{ please DO NOT phone the Chamber of Commerce }
The Castle Rock School Board meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Generally speaking, community input is taken at approximately 6 p.m. However, anyone wanting to speak to the School Board may actually request a specific time between 5:30 and 8 pm by simply phoning the district office (501-2940) a day or two in advance. The board generally meets in room 217 of the middle school, 615 Front Avenue South.
If you want emotional stability and true freedom from drug addiction and alcoholism, come to a Journey to Freedom meeting. You will find that there is a way out. You will make new friends that will be a positive influence in your life as well as being supportive of you while you are on YOUR Journey to Freedom.
The City of Kalama Parks and Recreation Board holds meetings on the second Tuesday of every month.
City of Kalama
P.O. Box 1007
320 N. 1st Street
Kalama, WA 98625
www.cityofkalama.com
Monthly meeting of local runners and walkers. Everyone welcome.
We meet the second Tues. of every month in the large downstairs meeting room of the Longview Public Library.
Everyone interested in the sanctity of life is encouraged to attend.
Kelso community Developement
Meet's 2nd Tuesday of each month.
Contact Bev Ogdon for details - 423-9922
MEETS AT NOON, EVERY THIRD WEDNESDAY.
LOCATION: Castle Rock Exhibit Hall And Visitor's Information Center
147 Front Avenue NW Castle Rock
Contact: John Kramer 360/274-6603
Meet a geneologist at the library to discuss your family search challenge.
COME LEARN THE ART OF PAPER TOLE WORK
CR SENIOR CENTER, 222 2ND AVE SW
274-7502
Beginning square dance lessons. Longview Square Dance Center - 1041 Industrial Way. Fun, exercise and great social. Smoke, alcohol and drug free. Information: 360-636-2276 or ruffandruffles@hotmail.com
The Kalama City Council meets at the Kalama City Hall on the first and third Wednesday of every month at 7 pm. KLTV broadcasts these meeetings at a later date and time. Check your local listings for more information on program timing.
City of Kalama
P.O. Box 1007
320 N. 1st Street
Kalama, WA 98625
CONTACT INFO: Barbara Roller, Public Works Secretary 360/274-7478