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04.06.2016 Wednesday Column

4/6/2016

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It’s your fault! My sole contribution to Toledo has been to pen a column listing the news and events in my new home since early 2011. Vision:Toledo’s BIG Community meeting marking 5 years last month, plus their new designation as a 1Gb community made moving this column online a natural next step. Now The Chronicle, Lewis County’s OTHER premier news source, has asked to interview me for an article on The Other Toledo[dot]com. Do you see my dilemma? 

Toledo’s column has organically grown from your news, your events, generously shared through the magic of the Interwebs. I’m simply the messenger. What shall I tell them? 

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Review: Toledo Girls Softball Association posted thanks on Facebook along with pics and names. Next work party April 10. Also in Spanish here.
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Toledo High School’s Lifesmarts Team Video is hilarious! Check it out here.

Today: Gallery 505 theme Pests, Critters and Varmints is now open 1-5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday through April 23. Visit website here. Next up: The Annual Battle Of The CowLartz in May.

April 7 Toledo Garden Club meets at the Presbyterian Church in the fireside room first Thursday of the month. We serve coffee, tea and refreshments, and welcome visitors. The May meeting will be a field trip. Come and visit our fun group. Contact Shirley, shirley@toledotel.com or (360)864-6909.

April 7 WinlockNeedsInternet meets ToledoTel reps to explore options for high-speed service to their community. This ad hoc committee strongly resembles the Toledo Spirit evident in our own Vision:Toledo community group. Meeting 6 pm. at the Community Hall. Details here.

Friday marks the deadline for scholarship applications for the Toledo Community Scholarship. Application deadline 5 p.m. April 8. Details and app here.

April 8 Toledo Food Bank open 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. second and fourth Fridays monthly behind City Hall.

April 8 Toledo Senior Center Nutrition Lunch menu features Potato Soup and ham sandwich plus green salad and berry crisp. Nutrition Lunches Wednesday and Friday are sponsored in part by Area Agency on Aging. Cost is $3 for those 60+ years of age. Reservations required. Contact Diana, diana.haug@lewsicountywa.gov or call (360)864-2112.

April 8 Cowlitz Prairie Grange Jam Night 7:00 p.m. second, fourth and fifth Fridays. Performers and supporters welcome. Donation at door. Contact tomboone46@yahoo.com or (360)262-3696.

April 9 Toledo Senior Center hosts their famous Pancake Breakfast 7-10:30 a.m. featuring sausage and AYCE hotcakes including juice and hot beverage. Biscuits and gravy optionally available until gone. Still $5. Located at 150 Coal Street. No reservation required.

Heads up: Community Benefit Concert April 22 at Toledo Baptist Church supports local food bank. Check it out here. On Facebook.

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