It's time again for our annual Hospitality Workshops! Each year we meet with businesses and individuals who greet visitors to our area and offer information and insight into the opportunities along the Byway. This year our emphasis is on the Mt. St. Helens region. Celebrating 35 years since the eruption along with the re-opening of the Cascade Peaks Info Center on the road to Windy Ridge, Mt. St. Helens will be the chosen destination for thousands of visitors this year. We want you to be prepared!
What is it About?
This year's program, "The Greatest Earth on Show" will be presented by Todd Cullings, the Assistant Director of the Johnston Ridge Observatory at the  M ount St. Helens Monument. Together we will explore key interpretive storie s, features, facilities and trails at Mt. St. Helens.

When and Where?
Morton: Tiller Arts Center, May 20 at 1 p.m.
Packwood: Packwood Community Hall, Monday June 8th at  10 am & 1 p.m. (repeated session) 

Please RSVP!
Please email [email protected] and let us know you are coming. There is no cost to attend. The workshop is supported by Lewis County lodging tax funds and sponsored by the White Pass Scenic Byway. RSVP is not required, but appreciated.