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The annual KLOG, KUKN and 101-5, The Wave Easter Egg Hunt presented by Fibre Federal Credit Union will be held Saturday, March 26 at Roy Morse Park. The Easter Egg Hunt will start at 11:30 a.m., sharp. The Easter Egg Hunt will be filled with a ton of candy and prizes for kids ages nine and under. Official bags may be obtained at any Fibre Federal Credit Union branch....
Powerful Tools Workshops, sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging and Disabilities of Southwest Washington, will be held Tuesdays, March 29 through May 3 from 1-3:30 p.m. These workshops will help family caregivers learn to take care of themselves while caring for a loved one. Due to limited space, registration is required. The workshops will be held at the Area Agency on Aging and Disabilities office, 1338 Commerce Ave., Suite 309, Longview. For more information or to register for this free workshop call 360-577-4929 or 1-800...
Do you have a plant that is dying and you don’t know why? Have you found a bug in your garden and want to know how to get rid of it? The Washington State University Master Gardeners offer free help to correctly identify problems and provide safe solutions. Open to the public, you can talk directly to a certified WSU Master Gardener on Monday, Wednesday or Friday 9:00 am – noon, at the WSU Extension office located at 1946 Third Avenue, Longview. For help, contact Master Gardeners at 577-3014 Ext 7 or garyf@wsu.edu....
On March 28 at 6 p.m., Gary Fredricks and Sheila Gray, Washington State University extension agents, will discuss local soils and how they provide nutrients to plants. Participants will bring in a soil sample from their garden and run analysis on it using a Rapitest soil test kit. Testing results will be discussed in class. Cost for the course is $25 per family. The program, sponsored by Washington State University Extension, will be held at the Cowlitz County Training Center, 1942 First Avenue in Longview. Class registration is due by March...
Jon Griffin, Washington State University Master Gardener, will present how to grow vegetables environmentally safe with limited resources to make a successful garden. Classes will be held on: March 21, 6 p.m. Preparing your Garden (What to grow, starting seeds, when to plant, tilling the soil). April 18, 6 p.m.Tending the Garden (Weeding, watering, mulching, when to harvest). The cost will be $10 (all family members) per class or $15 (all family members) for the series. Classes, sponsored by Washington State University Extension Master...
Live Music at River Mile 38 Brewing Company: Christine Darby will perform from 5 to 8 p.m., on the Crow's Nest Stage during Live at Five. 285 Third St., Cathlamet. For more information call 360-366-4662....
Youth Conservation Corps positions are now open at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. People ages 15 to 19 may apply for summer jobs at the national park during the NPS Centennial Year. Application forme are available at the Fort Clatsop Visitor Center or go to the park website, http://www.nps.gov/lewi. Application deadline is COB March 18, 2016. For further information, call Josh Fry at (503) 861-4412, visit the park’s web site at http://www.nps.gov/lewi or on Facebook....
Lewis and Clark National Historical Park hosts the first of a trail run series on Saturday, March 19 to “bid adieu” to winter at Fort Clatsop and greet the arrival of spring. The Lewis & Clark Trail Series includes several different exhilarating events along beautiful trails through forest landscapes, complete with a welcoming and friendly race atmosphere. All events are open to walkers and runners of all ages and provide the opportunity to experience the northwest coast the way people have done it for thousands of years – on footpaths. The f...
OLYMPIA—When Logan Bowers opened his marijuana retail store Seattle Hashtag in April 2015, he entered an arena far different from his tech-industry background. Bowers, co-owner of Hashtag and president of the Cannabis Organization of Retail Establishments (CORE), had the same task as other marijuana license holders in the state: bring an industry relegated to street corners and sidewalks into a legal and regulated retail environment. “We get a lot of local traffic,” Bowers said. “A lot of folks kind of walking by who are like, ‘What’s...
The Wahkiakum High School baseball season has started. Tuesday's game with Naselle was postponed due to rain, but the boys took advantage of the weather to get a little batting practice. Zach Brown, pictured. There was little interest in softball this year and no coach, so the season was cancelled. The Wahkiakum High School Track and Field team has started practice. Rayanna Carlon, Cheyenne Barton and Grayci Thomas laugh during a hill running drill....