Annual Chamber Home Show Is Now Accepting Vendors!

District 20 Legislative Forum (In Person)

Hear from District 20 representatives: 
Senator John Braun
Representative Ed Orcutt
Representative Peter Abbarno
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April 16th @ 7:30 AM
Holy Grounds Brew Temple
200 S. King St, Centralia
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Business After Hours

April BAH
Lucky Eagle Casino
April 16th @ 5-7 PM
12888 188th Ave SW, Rochester

Upcoming Ribbon Cuttings!

 

 

Riverside Bistro & Rooftop Bar

April 15th @ 4:00 PM

1451 NW Airport Rd, Chehalis

 

United Learning Center

May 14th @ 11:30 AM

415 N Pearl St, Centralia

Renewed Strength Psychiatry Services

April 30th @ 12:00 PM

409 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis

 

 

 

Featured Content

Les Schwab Tire Center – Four Decades of Service

Les Schwab Tire Center – Four Decades of Service

Store Manager Tony Lyon (Right) with his Les Schwab Team in Chehalis. -- Cynthia Mudge --For the C-C Chamber of Commerce Les Schwab Tire Center is a well-established name for those living on the West Coast. The company is known for its efficient service, friendly staff, and, of course, the signature popcorn that greets customers as they walk through the door. Founder Les Schwab passed away in 2007, and the company is now owned by a larger corporation. However, the vision that made the company...

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Kresky Auto Repair & Electrical: A Legacy of Service and Skill

Kresky Auto Repair & Electrical: A Legacy of Service and Skill

Jim Westley, Owner -- Cynthia Mudge --For the C-C Chamber of Commerce Kresky Auto Repair & Electrical is one of the region’s longstanding businesses, maintaining a consistent presence in the community for nearly sixty years. Originally established as Chehalis Auto & Electric in the 1950s, the shop was purchased by Leon Bowman in 1968. Bowman operated the business for decades, eventually relocating it to Centralia in the 1980s. With that move came a new name—Kresky’s Auto Repair &...

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A Great Place to Live!

The cities of Centralia and Chehalis are located on the west side of Lewis County.  This is a vibrant and growing area.  The two cities are centrally located between Seattle and Portland, yet each town has their distinct personalities.  Centralia is home to Centralia Community College, an historic downtown, and Borst Park.

Chehalis offers a quaint downtown, the bright and active Penny Park, museums and is the eastern starting point for Willapa Trail that winds along a former railroad track to the coast.

The towns are surrounded by farmland and forests offering a respite from urban life yet still an easy commute to Olympia.

Become a Member

By joining the Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce your company benefits from customer assurance that they are dealing with a dedicated and community oriented business.   As a member your business receives promotional support through our printed and online business directory, discounted advertising, free promotional listings, and networking opportunities.

Chamber in its efforts to Promote your business, Protect the Lewis County business environment, and Inform the public of all the wonderful resources available in their community.