Commission on Aging Seeking Applicants

Clark County is seeking applicants for three positions on its Commission on Aging. The commission manages and implements the county’s Aging Readiness Plan and fosters countywide awareness, dialogue, and insight into challenges and opportunities for residents of all ages, incomes, and abilities.

Volunteers Needed for Animal Control Advisory Board

County Manager Shawn Henessee is seeking applicants for three for Clark County residents that represent a licensed veterinarian, a livestock owner, and a member at large for the Animal Control Advisory Board.

Telecommunications Commission Seeking Applicants

The county manager is seeking applicants with an interest in government and educational access television and cable television franchising to fill four positions on the volunteer city/county Telecommunications Commission.

Nominate Your Community Health Hero

Public health work is essential to healthy, thriving communities. If you know a person or organization doing great work for public health in Clark County, nominate them for a Public Health Community Award

Reserve Space for Your Summer Picnic

Chase away the winter blues by planning a fun spring or summer event at a City park. Vancouver Parks and Recreation is currently accepting picnic shelter reservations.

Union Ridge Students Making Games from Recycled Materials

The classroom is filled with arcade games. But there are no video screens or digital beeps, just the voices of kids having a lot of fun. Every arcade game has been handmade by a second-grade student. And they did it all from recycled materials.

Clark Green Schools Teaching Kids About Sustainability

It’s not often that a presentation starts with a story about a one-eyed, one-winged, one-legged chicken. But Will Hornyak, a professional storyteller, grabbed the attention of every kid in the room as he hopped, flapped, and crowed on stage. The story about the Adventures of Medio Pollito (half chicken) helped him teach Union Ridge Elementary students to be more aware of the environment.

Maple Grove Third Graders Test the Waters of Scientific Data Collection

These young scientists are just some of the more than 3,000 Clark County students who make up the Student Watershed Monitoring Network. The project trains teachers and students in grades kindergarten through high school to monitor water quality and habitat in a local stream, lake, river or wetlands.

Battle Ground Fireworks Stand Lottery Applications Available

Even though the current weather forecast is currently calling for rain and/or snow, it’s never too early to start thinking about summer fun, right? If you are interested in selling fireworks in Battle Ground for the Fourth of July, you need to have your application in by January 31, 2020.

Tell Your Story and Help Others Shine

The Arthur D. Curtis Children’s Justice Center is reaching out to the community seeking volunteers to share words of support and be the light that survivors of child sexual abuse can turn to.

2020 Regional Parks Parking Passes on Sale Now

Do you like to visit Frenchman’s Bar Regional Park, Lewisville Regional Park, Salmon Creek Regional Park/Klineline Pond or Vancouver Lake Regional Park? If so, you might want to consider purchasing an annual parking pass.

Kids are Authors at Union Ridge Elementary

Shelved between I Spy and Spiderman are some very special books. The “Kids Are Authors” section only has books that are written by kids. Last year, each class at Union Ridge created its own book, written and illustrated by students.

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