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Did you know that the Port of Vancouver USA handles more than 6 million tons of cargo each year? Did you know that it is home to more than 50 industrial tenants? Well you now have the chance to learn this and more!
Did you know that the Port of Vancouver USA handles more than 6 million tons of cargo each year? Did you know that it is home to more than 50 industrial tenants? Well you now have the chance to learn this and more!
The CRESA Community Expo is a wonderful annual event where the Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency (CRESA) opens it’s doors and invites in the community to meet local first responders and take a tour. This year it will take place on September 12, 2015 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
The time to clean up and put things to bed for the Fall is close at hand. The folks here in Clark County, WA make it easy to manage a variety of special wastes through reuse, recycling or safe disposal.This September and October there will be specific collection days for medication, A/C units, batteries, block foam, electronics, computers, freezers, refrigerators, household hazardous waste, scrap metal, tires…as well as paper shredding.
Many events are taking place this Sept, Oct and Nov at the Water Resources Education Center…These are free family friendly events.
The annual Vancouver Peace and Justice Fair and Concert in the Park is a public gathering of artists, nonprofit groups, performers, environmental activists, and faith organizations.
The play opens in 1960’s London where Dr. Watson, Holmes’s trusty colleague and loyal friend, tells the story of the …
Read more…Magenta Presents: Sherlock Holmes…The Final Adventure
Celebrating thirteen years of anime and Japanese culture, Kumoricon is back for its biggest year yet! Gaining its namesake (kumori) from the Japanese word “cloudy”, we embody everything it means to live in the Northwest and love this fandom.
Thursday August 20th, Latte Da Coffeehouse and Wine Bar is the place to be. At this intimate venue you will have the opportunity to enjoy a concert by Grammy Award winning artist Doug Smith and benefit a great cause.
Whether you are a movie buff, love to watch creative cinema or are looking for something out of the ordinary to do check out The 8th Annual Columbia Gorge International Film Festival (CGIFF). On August 6th through 16th you will have the opportunity to see fresh cinema talent right here in Clark County. The festival will present approximately 250 films and screenplays from over 30 countries around the globe.
The mission of the Columbia Springs is to provide our community a unique setting where educational experiences foster a greater awareness of the natural world, inspiring stewardship. They do not leave the young ones out! Here are two great opportunities your kiddos grades 1 to 6 can get out in nature and learn more about the world around them.
The Destination Downtown Noon-Time concert series brings great music to the community in the heart of Vancouver, WA. This free, family friendly, open-air event offers a change to get outside, grab a picnic lunch and head to Esther Short Park to enjoy great music.
The Six to Sunset Concert series is an opportunity to enjoy great bands, great local food and drink all out in the open air at Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver, WA
Don’t forget about the Pub in the Park, which will benefit two local non-profits. This reoccuring community event will start promptly at 6:00 pm and end around 8:00 pm.
Calling all book lovers. Join in the excitment of BookFest ’15…it is bigger, better, and more exciting than just any …
Storytelling, the age-old art, is recognized as both art and professional tool. Stories frame our days, and are useful in delivering information in an entertaining, meaningful way; but framing a story takes skill and practice.
It is that time of year…time to celebrate with friends, family and fireworks. For us that live and play in Clark County, WA the 4th of July is so much more than the pyrotechnics that light up the sky after dusk. We take pride in showing our red, white and blue, truly embracing the celebration of our country’s independence. To match our enthusiasm about this holiday, you will find activities all around town kicking off early in the day and lasting until that firework finale.
Are you a local actor or want to get back on the stage? or Have you always wanted to see what it is like to be onstage. Well the upcoming Magenta production of “Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure” may be the perfect opportunity.
Did you know that Washington is ranked #2 in wine production for North America? Well you can come experience some of the best on June 12th through June 14th at Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver, WA during the Craft Winefest 2015.
Help commemorate the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War by joining costumed re-enactors at the historic Fort Vancouver as they portray members of the Civil War-era 1st Oregon Volunteer Cavalry.
Magenta Theater Presents Rose Colored Glass, A Highly Dramatic Tale of Friendship and Salvation
Not only can you visit new downtown destination hot spots, try new thirst quenching drinks, and make new friends, but you can also win free tickets to the Craft Winefest! Each DRINK THIS! location has a pair of tickets to giveaway, not to mention the grand prize for two VIP tickets! The event is free and open to everyone 21 & over. Just stop in to one of the many locations, grab a map and stamp card to get entered into the drawings, and choose your route. All locations are within walking distance.
Spring has sprung and summer is on the horizon. But what do we dread most about the end of every semester? Finals and mid-terms! The second improv show of the 2015 season will help educate you, our Magenta audiences, by teaching you how to spell, brush up on your geography and how to best use Wikipedia! Join us for this ‘educational’ night of laughter and fun!
Four beautiful rides through the scenic Clark County, Washington countryside. This is the largest event hosted by the Vancouver Bicycle Club in Vancouver, Washington, USA and is fully supported.
18th Annual Nez Perce Chief Redheart Ceremony including singing in honor of the ancestors, the Riderless Horse (Empty Saddle) Ceremony, Sacred Pipe Ceremony, and recognition of Veterans.
Spring Brewfest 2015 will be supporting our 3 great charities again: Disabled American Veterans, Second Chance Companions, and Northwest Battle Buddies