Twin Transit will offer free fare service on November 23 and 24, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Also, on November 23, Route 12 will deviate to the Chehalis Eagles from 10:30 a.m. to 2:50 p.m. for the Annual Holiday dinner for Displaced Families.
Twin Transit will offer free fare service on November 23 and 24, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Also, on November 23, Route 12 will deviate to the Chehalis Eagles from 10:30 a.m. to 2:50 p.m. for the Annual Holiday dinner for Displaced Families.
Every year the Chehalis Eagles host a special holiday dinner for displaced children and families. We sat down with Diana Anderson, the event’s driving force, to discuss this remarkable tradition.
How did the Holiday Dinner for Displaced Children and Families begin?
This event started with a conversation between myself and Dr. Pope over cocktails at the Eagle’s in Chehalis six years ago. He asked me if I would help him put together a Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless kids. Mind you, this was the week before Thanksgiving. I of course told him no; it couldn’t happen that quick. But what about next year?
Then I went home and thought about it, called him up and said that if we put our heads together, we could put together something just before Christmas. After that, it was game on!
We got on the phones and gathered donations and volunteers. I cooked (with the help of a few people) 10 turkeys and 10 hams, 10 bags of giblet stuffing, and 100 lbs of potatoes. We made gravy from our stock, Apple Yams and Green Beans, all served along with an orange and rolls donated by Franz. Our first year we had only a few days of advertising. We served 98 people and donated the leftovers to the Mission.
What’s on the menu this year?
Turkey, ham, giblet dressing, vegetables, potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, rolls and a variety of deserts. During this event, we also have available for those that need it: blankets, hats, gloves, gently used coats and shoes, sometime clothes, hygiene products, etc. We also make sure every child gets a gift!
What is your favorite part of the event?
Seeing the true appreciation from those in need. I’ve had hugs from total strangers! Seeing a group of total strangers drop everything and come help. Making new friends and sharing a good time of giving.
I am so excited to help those that are just down on their luck! I spend a little time with the family members; kids first, adults second.
What have you learned along the way?
It’s not the kids’ fault to be where they are and it’s not always the parents’ fault either. It makes my day to make these families happy, if only for the day.
The mental health side has a couple of aspects. You have the kid that had controlled meds until they turned 18 and have no real guidance once they leave home. They are now on their own. It’s sad, and I understand. They think they can control the world and they just become part of the system, leading to arrests and suicides. Then you have the side that has fallen through the gaps and are just trying to survive.
Either way, they are a part of our lives. Many ignore, disregard, or just plain try to ignore them. It doesn’t help to do that. Give them a little attention, listen and help them if the opportunity is there. That’s what I do. And it makes me happy!
Why do you invest in this work?
If I can connect with one of these people and make them feel that they are important in this world, it makes me feel good. It’s only happened once and only lasted for a very short time.
I am just a small business owner here in Lewis County. I have no real educational background, other than growing up and experiencing life, but I see every day as a perfect sunrise and tomorrow will always be a better day!
The Chehalis Eagles Holiday Dinner for Displaced Children and Families will be held on Saturday, November 23, 2019 at the Chehalis Eagles Club, located at 1993 S. Market Blvd. in Chehalis. Dinner will be served from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Twin Transit Route #12 will drop off and pick up from the Chehalis Eagles from 10:35 until 2:50, coinciding with their FREE service weekend.
Effective: November 18th
Designated Bus Stops on Harrison Avenue have changed
Westbound; near AutoZone and Infantino’s Coffee.
Eastbound; near Wendy’s and The Wave Carwash.
(We will no longer stop at Thai Dish or Kids Dental)
Effective: November 12th-15th, 2019 9am-4pm
Service Area Affected: Route 22 Eastbound/ Valley View Kids Dental Stop.
Eastbound/ Valley View Kids Dental Stop.When traveling Eastbound on Harrison Ave, the curbside lane will be closed for construction near our Kids Dental Bus Stop. We will not be able to service this stop during active construction hours.
Area of Service Affected: Route 39 Chehalis; museum and downtown bus stops.
Southbound buses will detour from West Street to State Street to Main Street to Cascade and resume normal route.
Northbound buses will detour from Market by continuing north on Washington Ave at 2nd Street all the way to National Ave.
2019’s Trick or Treat Transit may have been our best one yet. It was a night full of spooks, candy, hilarious haunts, and creative costumes. Here’s a photo recap of all the frightening fun:
Twin Transit is improving our service hours! Starting November 18, buses will run from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. This new schedule expands our previous Sunday service hours, making it easier for riders to get where they need to go throughout the week and all weekend long!
When traveling eastbound on Harrison Ave., the curbside lane between Burger King and Pizza Hut will be closed for several hours. During this time we will be unable to serve the Kids Dental stop. Please plan your trip accordingly.
Twin Transit will be ending service at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 2nd for our all-staff meeting.
Service will resume as usual on Sunday, November 3rd.
Thank you!
Current road construction and closure on Borst Avenue will prevent us from servicing Borst Avenue tomorrow, October 20th. Our Route 39 buses will go south on Johnson Rd. to Mt. Vista, go west on Mt. Vista to Eshom Rd., turn around at Centralia High School, and resume route on Mt Vista.