Advocate for Older Citizens and More Livable Communities

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.

Brian Schaffer Honored as PAL Officer of the Year

Every year The Police Activities League of SW Washington has the great honor to recognize an amazing Law Enforcement Volunteer, a person who goes above and beyond for the organization and their community.

Natalia’s Cafe Organizes Silent Auction for Mariah Corbin

Do a little shopping for yourself, or your loved one, and help support a local Camas young woman in her fight against cancer. Natalia’s Cafe in Camas is hosting the fundraiser and silent auction, bidding will be open from Thursday, December 17th, at 10:00 AM through Sunday, December 20th at 8:00 PM.

Race into the Holiday Spirit with Santa’s Posse

Can you just imagine your whole family in a Santa Suit running and walking around town, and receiving a Christmas Ornament medal?  Then it’s time to suit up (literally) for the Santa’s Posse 5K Run/Walk and race into the holiday spirit. 

County Seeks Applicants for Community Action Advisory Board

The county manager is seeking applicants to fill several positions on the volunteer Community Action Advisory Board. Clark County is looking to diversify the board composition and encourages people with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to apply, especially those from historically oppressed or underserved communities.

Ridgefield Hometown Celebration Activities and Tree Jubilee

Celebrate the Holiday season in the Ridgefield tradition with Hometown Celebration. Things look a bit different this year, but there are still ways to celebrate the season, connect with your community, and enjoy a town flooding with holiday cheer.

Walk and Knock Adjusts to Drive and Drop for 2020

During these challenging times, the annual Walk & Knock Food Drive will continue supporting those in need in our community. Bag folding and door to door collection will not be happening in 2020. Rather, community members have three options to support Walk & Knock.

Gather Your Flock for Turkey Trot 2020

Since 2002, families in Clark County have met for an early morning run before gathering around their Thanksgiving table. As popularity and numbers grew, these families realized that their traditional morning run could become a meaningful way to serve the hungry in their communities, especially on a day like Thanksgiving, and Turkey Trot became a Clark County tradition.

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