Grab your shoes and dust off those bowling balls.
The new Fairway Lanes Bar and Grill is expected to open Saturday, Aug. 14, which just so happens to be National Bowling Day.
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By Eric Rosane / ericr@chronline.com
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8/2/21
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Winter snowpack, spring melts and the rampant growth of vegetation creates more work each summer on trails at Mount Rainier than workers can accomplish.
But that doesn’t stop Kevin Bacher, …
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By Daniel Warn / For The Chronicle
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7/28/21
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While Zelda fans twiddle their thumbs until Breath of the Wild 2 and Call of Duty fans burn out after an entire pandemic full of Warzone, followers of budding independent game developers always have …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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7/28/21
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Country artist Billy Gilman — who was thrust into the spotlight as a child with this top-40 hit “One Voice” — will grace the stage next Friday, Aug. 6, for the Chehalis Music …
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By Claudia Yaw / cyaw@chronline.com
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7/26/21
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Submit Events for Community Calendar
To submit an event to be published in the Community Calendar, email reporter Isabel Vander Stoep at isabel@chronline.com. Please include information as well …
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7/26/21
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On June 30, COVID-19 restrictions across Washington state were lifted. The next day, Rev. Zachary Taylor officially became the pastor of Chehalis United Methodist Church.
When asked to describe …
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By Carrina Stanton / For The Chronicle
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7/23/21
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Packwood’s new “Ice Cream Airstream” was supposed to have a soft opening last week. Parked in front of Sip and Stitch, Sean Schwalbe wanted his first day slinging scoops to be a …
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This weekend, students of the Theater of Arts Discipline (TOAD) summer camp will perform “Beauty and the Beast” at the sold-out Evergreen Playhouse.
“This is probably one of my …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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7/21/21
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Ron and Janet Brown, of Centralia, will be celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary on July 22.
The couple met when Janet arrived from England as an exchange teacher at Centralia High …
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7/20/21
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Robert Wesley Boone graduated from Toledo High School in 1950 and remained for the long haul.
He attended Toledo New Life Assembly with his wife, Allene, and together they dedicated much to the …
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7/19/21
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JULY
Friends of the Winlock Library Book Sale Fundraiser
July 24 at 300 NE 1st Street, Winlock; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Books will be sold by donation. Proceeds will go to the Winlock Timberland …
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By The Chronicle staff
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7/19/21
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Submit Events for Community Calendar
To submit an event to be published in the Community Calendar, email reporter Isabel Vander Stoep at isabel@chronline.com. Please include information as well …
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7/16/21
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Through Aug. 11, Centralians could catch a glimpse of migratory flamingos in their neighborhoods.
Centralia Girl Scout Troop 41050 is doing a fundraiser for an out-of-state trip by setting up …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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7/16/21
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None of the perks and a year of the work.
That’s what Sophie Moerke has signed up for.
But for her, service to the community is the most important perk to her position of Miss Lewis …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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7/14/21
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After a year off, the Oregon Trail Days in Tenino is back with hopes of uniting the community in its rich history and heritage.
The event, which is hosted by the Tenino Area Chamber of Commerce …
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By Daniel Warn / daniel@yelmonline.com
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7/13/21
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What is a cedar shake?
Bob Hill, organizer of the Tenino Pioneer Village and member of the South Thurston County Historical Society, knew many young folks in Tenino didn’t know the answer …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / Nisqually Valley News
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7/13/21
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The Tenino Motorcycle Drill team will show off their coordinated maneuvers about 15 minutes before the Oregon Trail Days parade on July 24.
The team started in Tenino almost four decades ago, …
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By Daniel Warn / dan@yelmonline.com
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7/13/21
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It’s no secret that folks back in the day led a tenacious, hardier kind of life. Take it this way: There weren’t any highways back in the mid 19th century.
Before the era of Uncle …
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By Eric Rosane / For the Nisqually Valley News
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7/13/21
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Foldable chairs in hand, attendees flocked to George Washington Park in downtown Centralia over the weekend to watch local outlaw rockers Prohibition Band shred in the wooden gazebo as part of the …
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By The Chronicle staff
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7/12/21
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