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  • CHH & H offers grief education group

    Sep 12, 2019

    Community Home Health & Hospice is offering a free, six-week grief education group in Longview. Class started Tuesday, September 10, from 1-3 p.m., at The James Avery Center, 1000 – 12th Ave., Longview, and continues weekly through October 15. “Grief is not something we enjoy learning about, as it means we are hurting,” said Erin Orren MSW, LCSW, Support Services Coordinator. “The benefit of participating in a group like this is that grievers help each other through the shared experience of grief. The more you learn about it the more equippe...

  • NCC seeks singers of all ages

    Sep 12, 2019

    Although North Coast Chorale (NCC) officially began its new season September 10 at the Performing Arts Center (PAC) on the corner of 16th and Franklin St., it’s not too late to join. Weekly rehearsals run from 6:45 p.m. until 9 p.m. every Tuesday evening. The Chorale and Director, Dr. Denise Reed, are looking for singers in all four parts with all levels of talent, including students with strong voices in grades 7-12, senior citizens and those in between. Clatsop Community College students can earn credits when they sign up for Group V...

  • WDFW proposes three-day razor clam dig on Long Beach

    Sep 12, 2019

    Razor clam diggers may be able to return to Long Beach for a three-day opening beginning Sept. 27, pending favorable marine toxin results later this month. The upcoming dig is proposed for the following dates and morning low tides: · Sept. 27, Friday, 5:52 a.m. -0.9, Long Beach only; · Sept. 28, Saturday, 6:36 a.m. -0.8, Long Beach only; · Sept. 29, Sunday, 7:19 am -0.6, Long Beach only. Final approval of the scheduled opening will depend on whether results of marine toxin tests show the clams are safe to eat. No digging would be allowed after...

  • CHH & H offers grief education group

    Sep 12, 2019

    Community Home Health & Hospice is offering a free, six-week grief education group in Longview. Class started Tuesday, September 10, from 1-3 p.m., at The James Avery Center, 1000 – 12th Ave., Longview, and continues weekly through October 15. “Grief is not something we enjoy learning about, as it means we are hurting,” said Erin Orren MSW, LCSW, Support Services Coordinator. “The benefit of participating in a group like this is that grievers help each other through the shared experience of grief. The more you learn about it the more equippe...

  • Apple season is upon us

    Winnie Lowsma, Wahkiakum County Master Gardener|Sep 12, 2019

    People have been raising and eating apples for thousands of years. Starting as a small bitter fruit in the Caucasus Mountains, they traveled the Silk Road to Greece, then Rome and with the Romans to all of Europe and the British Islands. The first apples got to the US on the Mayflower, the early colonists needing them not for their great flavor but because cider was an important part of their diet and economy. The lightly fermented beverage was safer to drink than water. Sometimes goods and...

  • Still summertime, cont.

    Sep 12, 2019

    A member of a local photographers' club, Kim Herren took these photos during an August outing along the Cathlamet waterfront....