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Hello! We are a newly family of four. Our first is 7 and we just got home with our second. We're typically homebodies but feel the need to get out for some scenery. Anything in the Vancouver area (WA side as we've had enough Portland in the last week to last us a few years) that would be good?

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Glad to see some improvement. I still don't trust the department, but they're making progress.

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Such a tragic incident! Glad to see the police wearing body cams though.

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Summer Fest’s Picnic in the Park is back for its second year!

Saturday, July 1, 2023
11 am – 8 pm
Fort Vancouver Historic Reserve

The Fort Vancouver National Site will be filled with celebration and fun with a full day of activities for families and people of all ages.

Free and open to all, Picnic in the Park will feature two stages with live music and entertainment, games on the lawn, magicians, face painting and fun for the whole family.

Bring a picnic or purchase tasty food from local vendors, along with beer and cider tastings for those 21 and over in the beer garden.

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Check out the official Downtown Camas Association website for the latest updates. Camas is not considered Vancouver, but is still part of the larger community

Camas Car Show – June 24th, 2023
June 24 @ 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Come stroll the beautiful streets of historic Downtown Camas and enjoy the many classic and custom cars and trucks that fill the town. Old favorites and new discoveries in this 16th annual event. Always an exceptionally fun time!

This event is held the last Saturday of June from 2-7:00pm. June 24th, 2023

$20 entry fee, open event, no pre-registration necessary. The registration form is here if you’d like to print and fill out before you come!

ALL SHOW CARS ENTER AT 5th and ADAMS. There will be limited staging areas for cars that arrive earlier than noon. Arriving after 10AM is best! Staging will be guided by parking attendants. Cars may start entering car show area at 12:00 noon. This time may flex a bit depending on volume of cars.

CARS STAGED FIRST WILL ENTER CAR SHOW AREA FIRST. If you’re there before 12pm noon, you’ll be directed to the limited staging areas. After 12pm, cars still enter at 5th and Adams and parking attendants will lead you to the car show entrance. You must remain parked until the event ends at 7:00pm.

IF YOU WANT TO PARK TOGETHER, COME EARLY AND COME TOGETHER!

Registration will start at the registration booth at 4th and Birch St. (across from Camas Antiques). Registration forms you can fill out ahead of time and bring to the show can be found here. Admission is FREE to spectators.

Spectators, please note that the Georgia-Pacific Camas paper mill operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

If you park and block their entrances or parking lots you are putting the mill at risk of shutting down if essential deliveries cannot be made. These deliveries can occur at any time and on any day of the week including weekends and holidays. In addition, please do not park in the GP trailer lots on NE 7th and Adams Streets. These are actively used to unload and store trailers for mill operations. Thank you for keeping their entrances and parking lots open.

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Check out Clark Public Utilities official website for the latest updates

What’s all the buzz about? We’re celebrating National Pollinator Week at Clark Public Utilities with our first-ever Pollinator Festival on June 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

More than 25 agencies, organizations, universities, artisans and local businesses are participating in this free outdoor festival located at our Operations Center at 8600 NE 117th Ave, Vancouver, WA.

Festival visitors can enjoy a pollinator garden tour with our friendly staff and learn how to provide food and habitat for the many varieties of pollinators native to Clark County.

Best-selling author, professor and advocate Doug Tallamy will share his hopeful presentation on the simple solution for transforming our yards into conservation corridors for wildlife. Get a copy of Nature’s Best Hope at the festival (while supplies last), or bring your own, for Doug to sign after his talk.

This family-friendly event will include crafts and activities for children. A demo beehive offers a close-up look at bees. Farmers market booths, seminars with local experts, food trucks and music will add to the fun.

Mark your calendar for this lively community celebration of some of the hardest working organisms in the animal kingdom. Dress for the weather and bring your hat, water bottle and some friends!