Chamber Forum

Thursday, September 12thΒ 
Membership BBQ!
11:30 AM
Dick’s Brewing
3516 Galvin Rd,
Centralia

Business After Hours

Thursday, September 19th
5 – 7 pm
ToledoTel
183 Plomondon Rd,
Toledo

Upcoming Ribbon Cuttings!

Twirl Foundation

Friday, September 13th at 12:00 pm

211 A N. Tower Ave,

Centralia

Featured Content

Advocating for Farmers and Ranchers

Advocating for Farmers and Ranchers

By Peter AbbarnoFor the C-C Chamber of Commerce Machines loading grain into rail cars is a common sight at 207 Maurin Road in Chehalis, a lot set aside by the Port of Chehalis for the Southwest Washington Grain Project. Established via a collaboration between the Port of Chehalis, the Southwest Washington Growers Cooperative, and other regional agricultural partners, the Southwest Washington Grain Project is an initiative to construct a public grain storage and transloading facility intended...

read more
Southwest Washington Grain Project continues to support local growers as it prepares for construction of grain storage facility

Southwest Washington Grain Project continues to support local growers as it prepares for construction of grain storage facility

By Emily FitzgeraldFor the C-C Chamber of Commerce Machines loading grain into rail cars is a common sight at 207 Maurin Road in Chehalis, a lot set aside by the Port of Chehalis for the Southwest Washington Grain Project. Established via a collaboration between the Port of Chehalis, the Southwest Washington Growers Cooperative, and other regional agricultural partners, the Southwest Washington Grain Project is an initiative to construct a public grain storage and transloading facility...

read more

A Great Place to Live!

The cities of Centralia and Chehalis are located on the west side of Lewis County.Β  This is a vibrant and growing area.Β  The two cities are centrally located between Seattle and Portland, yet each town has their distinct personalities.Β  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. Β  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.