ACTIVITIES CALENDAR
January 1-8, 2012: LanSu Chinese Garden- eight days of FREE admission to celebrate the Chinese New Year. http://www.portlandchinesegarden.org/
January 7, 2012: Holiday Tree Pick-Up Fundraiser [SEA #282070 TREE]
January 16, 2012: Oregon Zoo, Free admission on MLK Day, 10am - 4 p.m; NO SCHOOL DAY. #282075 ELEPHANT]
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Jan. 31, 2012 (Tues): GO SEE IT
Feb. 3, 2012: Magic School Bus play at Oregon Childrens Theatre. http://www.octc.org/ [SEA #282032 DRAMA]
Feb. 5, 2012: Scout Sunday- wear your Scout uniform to your place of worship. The Scout Sunday tradition was started to make people in houses of worship aware of Scouting, and to allow Scouts to live out their "Duty to God" pledged each week. The Scout Law says that a "Scout is Reverent" and the Scouts of all ages promise to do their "Duty to God". These values strengthen youth character in their family, community and faith.
Feb. 7, 2012: BSA Birthday [
Feb. 12, 2012: Monster Jam Event, 2pm at the Rose Garden; Special prices for Scouts & pre-show event: Pit-Party - families get to walk around on the arena and see the cars and jumps up close. 100/200 Level Middle - $25 (Reg. $31), 200 Level Ends (Adult) - $17 (Reg. $26), 200 Level Ends (Youth 2-12) - $10 (Reg. $14) Scouts receive a free patch!
Feb. 25- Globe Trotters Event at Rose Garden, 2pm or 7pm; ticket Prices: $15.00 (Regular $32), Seating is lower bowl – 100 and 200 levels! Scouts receive a free patch!
Feb. 20, 2012: OUTING DAY, TBA. NO SCHOOL
Feb. 21, 2012 (Tues): GO SEE IT
Feb. 25-Apri 7, 2012: Candy and Meat Sticks Fund Raiser: we will set up store front time for the boys to sell. A portion of the profits will go to each boy to help raise money for day camp.
Feb. 28, 2012: Blue and Gold Ceremony & Cake Auction
March 3, 2012: Good Will Good Turn: The first Saturday in March was established as the annual day for the joint service project. Cub Scouts go door to door collecting clothing and non-perishables that are given to Goodwill Industries. They use the process of selling these goods to provide job training for disabled people. This is the largest single-day collection of clothing and non-perishable items in the nation. and This is a chance to teach Scouts about community service. They will be traveling in pairs, knocking on doors in their neighborhood, asking for donations of used goods to help people with disabilities.
March 4, 2012: Free Family Day at the Portland Art Museum: Share your collecting passions with others, compete in a scavenger hunt through the exhibition, make your own collection-worthy piece of art, listen to storyteller Will Hornyak, and enjoy snacks from one of Portland‘s famous food carts. Children are encouraged to bring a favorite artwork they have created to be displayed in a kids-only exhibition at the Museum. http://portlandartmuseum.org/calendar/search
March 25, 2012: Tubing at the Family Snow Days at Winter Lodge near Mt. Hood: Jan 1, March 24, or March 25; Individual families can sign up for this Scout event. Time: 9am - 4pm. Enjoy a day on a private tubing hill right outside a warm mountain lodge on the slopes of Mount Hood. Bring your family up to a Scout-owned mountain lodge for a day of tubing fun! The lodge is a warm place to retreat for hot cocoa, lunch or just to warm up after tubing and snow play. Families and friends of Scouts and/or Scouting leaders registered in Cascade Pacific Council, Boy Scouts of America. All ages welcome for this family day activity. Daytime: $7 per person age 7 and older; Overnight: $140 for the first 10 persons, plus $14 per additional persons - up to 30 total persons in a group. Each group is reserving one bunkroom which sleeps 30 persons. You pay only for persons age 7 and older. http://www.cpcbsa.org/camping/familycamps/family-snow-days
March 27, 2012: Pack 320 Pinewood Derby is an event that almost every boy loves (and ―bigger boys‖ remember from their own youth). They have the chance to build their very own race car (within specific limitations) with adult help.
March 28-29, 2012: FIRST Robotics Competition is an exciting, multinational competition that teams professionals and young people to solve an engineering design problem in an intense and competitive way. Memorial Coliseum, FREE 8:45am-4pm. http://www.oregonfirst.org/
April-May: Guy Miller Tree Plant - sponsored by the BSA; Provide Cubs and Scouts with hands-on experience renewing and understanding the importance of our forests. Provide significant impact in Northwest reforestation. Every weekend from December through May, actual plant time is about 2 to 4 hours, plus travel time. One Re-Tree Certificate will be given by the council to each participating unit. One Guy Miller Tree Plant ribbon will be given to each unit that meets the requirement of 10 seedlings planted per Scout plus viewing the video. These items are available at the council office, volunteer service desk. Call or email to sign up. http://www.cpcbsa.org/activities/communityservice/tree-plant
April 14, 2012: Klineline Kids Fishing Event is presented by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife and is aimed at getting more kids involved in fishing and building a base for the future stewards of this resource. The event will occur in eight waves between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., each with approximately 200 youths fishing at a time for 45- minute intervals. There is a limit of 1,600 kids this year. Most available spaces for the event are in the 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. time slots. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
There is a separate fishing time for children with disabilities. Registration is $5 and includes an event t-shirt and Zebco rod - no personal fishing gear will be allowed. If someone can‘t afford the $5 registration, they can simply place ―scholarship‖ at the top of the application and local donors will sponsor them. Fishers will be able to catch a maximum of two trout, with no catch and release allowed. 360-902-2200
April 21, 2012: Earth Day: StreamTeam at the Salmon Creek Greenway. Volunteers celebrated Earth Day by planting native trees enjoying the EcoFair with free children's activities, live music and entertainment. EcoFair: Free family friendly event with live entertainment and engaging activities for all ages! Tree Planting: Register for the 4-hour tree planting to get dirty and make a difference!
http://www.clarkpublicutilities.com/ourenvironment/streamTeam/earthDay
April 21, 2012: Junior Ranger Day at Fort Vancouver: fun and interactive opportunity for youth to learn more about the fascinating jobs of the National Park Service employees at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. Young visitors can go from station to station learning more about the many things park staff do at Fort Vancouver and other national parks. Those who visit each station will earn the Junior Ranger Day Patch and become a Junior Ranger! Visitors will also have the opportunity to experience one of the park's newest Youth Volunteer Programs, the Young Engage School. Known as YES by many volunteers, young volunteers are given the unique opportunity to train immersively and learn a variety of skills of the 1840s Oregon Country. The YES program has participants rotating through the Carpenter Shop, Kitchen, Fur Store , Indian Trade Shop, and the clerk's office, with demonstrations and information about the history of the park and its resources. COST: Free! Along with all units of the national park system, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site will be free of charge during National Park Week, April 16-24. http://www.fortvan.org/pages/visit-public-calendar.
April 24, 2012 (Tues): GO SEE IT
April 29- July 3, 2012- Vancouver Volcanoes Basketball: Clark College 1840 Fort Vancouver Way Vancouver, WA; children are FREE, adults $5. http://vancouvervolcanoes.com/schedule.php
May 2012, Date TBA, Timbers Scout Night, Scout tickets are only $25 each and include a meal voucher and a Timbers scout patch! The first 500 to buy scout tickets also receive an exclusive Timbers 26oz aluminum water bottle. A portion of each ticket sold will benefit your local scout council. To order tickets contact Pat Rice—503.553.5442 or email at price@portland timbers.com.
May 2012, Date TBA (Tues), Rain Gutter Regatta- an event where the boys build a boat from the provided kit, and then have races blowing their boats down the length of a water-filled rain
gutter. This provides the boys with another chance to do something on their own or to work closely with an adult, and the airpower is strictly scout-provided.
May 5, 2012: National Train Day: Portland Union Station, 800 NW 6 th Ave, Portland, OR 97209, 10a-4pm; Join us on National Train Day to see the 4449 Steam Engine and other train equipment on display, be entertained by the Rose Festival Clowns, and receive info on trains, railroad history, model trains and lots more! Lots of prizes will be given away. Join us for this FREE event.
May 6, 2012: Hooked on Fishing event at Klineline Pond is an event sponsored by the Boy Scouts of America and WDFW. It's a recruiting event but it is open to boys and girls between the ages of 6-14. There is no cost and participants are encouraged to bring their own poles - there will be a few loaner poles available. Several hundred nice trout will be stocked for the event. To register please go to http://www.cpcbsa.org/register and scroll down to Hooked on Scouting Fishing Derby. Click on the link for the time you want to register.
May 19-20, 2012: Dozer Day: Dozer Day is like going to a fair only our rides are real heavy construction equipment. Kids hop in the driver's seat and actually drive big yellow dozers, dump trucks and other heavy equipment with a professional operator at their side. Not only is it a dream come true for kids (and fun for the whole family), the event also benefits many local, children's charities. http://www.nutterfoundation.org/index.html
May 19, 2012: Hazel Dell Parade of Bands, beginning at 10:30a.m, this is the largest parade in SW Washington and will follow its customary route, beginning at the Clark County Fire District 6 Station 1 on Hazel Dell Avenue, proceeding south to NE 63rd Street, up Highway 99, and ending at 78th Street. There will be floats, horses, classic cars, political campaigns, and lots of bands, from all over Vancouver and Clark County. Max Muscle Sports Nutrition will hold charity run/walk just prior to the beginning of the parade, and following the parade route (2.5 miles). This is one of few courses that you can be cheered on by fans that line the streets from start to finish! This event is perfect for all ages and includes a collectible finishers medal, participant shirt, and a goodie bag with discounts to local businesses.
May 26, 2012: Open Cockpit Day at the Pearson Air Museum, 1115 East 5th Street, Vancouver, 10am-5 pm. This is the one day a year when the ―DO NOT CLIMB‖ and ―DO NOT TOUCH‖ signs are removed, and visitors will have the opportunity to climb into the cockpits of several historic aircraft and see the controls from the pilot‘s perspective. If the weather cooperates, volunteer pilots from EAA‘s Young Eagles program will offer free airplane rides to youth ages 8 through 17 (with written permission
from parents/guardians). Flights are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis so youth and parents should arrive early to register children for a free plane ride. Museum admission applies to this family-friendly event ($7 adults, $5 seniors, active military with ID and students ages 6-17; children under age 6 are free; $22 family rate for 2 adults and up to 4 children). For information, call Pearson Air Museum at 360-694-7026.
May 28, 2012: Memorial Day - NO SCHOOL; OUTING DAY
May 29, 2012 (Tues): GO SEE IT
June, 2012: Date TBA, Kite Derby- The boys create kites in their dens
and have a Kite Derby to show off their creations!
June, 2012: Date TBA, Bike Rodeo- complete with a Basic Skills Bike
Challenge is self guided by Den Leaders or Parent. There are stations each boy must try out to help develop his coordination and reflexes and to learn the skills needed to control his bicycle .
June 2012: End of the month: Camp in Your Back Yard for Scouts.
June 2, 2012: Fire District 6 Annual Open House - The Fire District 6 Open House features automobile extrication demonstrations, Clark County Sheriff's Office K-9 shows, a Life Flight helicopter landing, the fire escape smoke house (a mobile structure in which we teach children to practice escaping from their own home as if it were filled with smoke or on fire), free food, low cost bicycle helmets, fire engines (new and old), and more. It is a community event you don't want to miss. Parking is available at the shopping center across the street from the Hazel Dell station and visitors are expected to surpass 3,000 this year.
June 6- June 10, 2012: Navy Fleet Up-River Cruises: Naval vessels from the United States Navy, U.S. Coast Guard and the Canadian Maritime Forces arrive from around the world for a four-day visit to the City of Roses. Ship tours will be available daily, Admission is FREE; Public tours will be on a first-come basis, usually during these hours: 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. http://www.rosefestival.org/events/fleet/ Navy Fleet Up-River Cruises are very popular and fill quickly. Applications are mailed out in April and accepted applicants will be notified in May. To be added to the mailing list for applications, send an e-mail to: gaglswn@aol.com.
June 9, 2012: National Get Outdoors Day, Water Resources Education Center, 4600 SE Columbia Way, Vancouver WA 98661 10a-3p; an annual event to encourage healthy, active outdoor fun! This FREE fun family event was created to reconnect children to the outdoors through a healthy, fun day of outdoor adventure aimed at reaching first-time visitors to public lands. Activities include: Take the ‗Get Outdoors Day Challenge‘ and enter to win prizes, with a grand prize of gear from REI. Have your picture taken with Smokey Bear, Woodsy Owl, Ranger Rick and Garry Oak. Learn about forest fire prevention with Smokey Bear. Paddle in a big canoe with the
Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership. Paddle a kayak in the Water Center wetlands with Alder Creek staff. Give archery a try with Archery World or disc golf with Next Adventure. Watch a Dutch oven cooking demonstration. Get information about walks and hikes for local trails, state parks and national forests. Prepare for summer with water safety tips. Click here to view the poster. [SEA #282084 NATURE]
June 14, 2012: Flag Day at Fort Vancouver Bandstand, 3pm, join us at the Fort Vancouver Bandstand; this celebration features live patriotic music, community participation in the Annual National Pause for the Pledge of Allegiance, a special presentation by Marshall Elementary fifth grade students, and the annual Clark County Mayors' Patriotic Tie Competition! Attendees will be treated to pizza from Papa Murphy's, chips from FritoLay, root beer and water from Corwin Beverage Company, and flags from Elmer's Flag and Banner Supply! [SEA #282051 PATRIOT EAGLE, #282005 AMERICAN FLAG] http://www.fortvan.org/pages/Celebrate_Freedom_Flag_Day_event
June 19, 2012- 2 hour early release, BBQ at Tom Dyer's House
July 2012: Date TBA, Summer Day Camp at Camp Lewis- One of the benefits of Scouting is exposing our sons to the Great Outdoors; to put and keep the ‗outing‘ in ‗Scouting‘. One excellent way to achieve this is camping. Cub Scout Day Camp is part of the camping program of the BSA. Our Pack attends a day camp at Camp Lewis in Battle Ground, WA as an experience in outdoor living. Cub Scout Day camp helps individual boys grow, and at the same time helps strengthen the den and pack program. Cub Scouts of any rank may attend this week-long Day Camp and will have opportunities to practice at archery, try to hit targets at the bb gun range and be introduced to leather crafts and lots of fun camp songs and skits!
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July 4, 2012: Felida Fourth of July Kids Parade- The parade begins at 11:00 a.m. at the Felida Park, travels along 36th Avenue for several blocks and returns back to the park for a barbeque and fun field games with prizes. Fire District 6 leads the parade with our antique fire engine, ends the parade with our engine from the Lakeshore station, and provides fun games at the barbeque afterward. http://ccfd6.org/events.html
July 21, 2012: Fire in the Park: 12pm, This is a charity FUN-draising (emphasis on fun) event to benefit Share Vancouver put on by Vancouver Firefighters Local Union 452, but many firefighters from different fire districts in the area participate to make this a successful, fun event for our community. Real Firefighters show skills and compete for honors; Local Restaurants & Fire Stations make delicious chilis; Kid‘s Construction Area, Face Painting, Slide and More; New & Classic Fire Equipment; Pipe and Drum Band. Admission is free and everyone is invited to come; donations will be accepted and much appreciated. http://www.fireinthepark.com/Fire_in_the_Park/Headquarters.html
July 28, 2012: Port of Portland’s Seaport Celebration, 10a-4p, Terminal 2, 3556 N.W. Front Avenue, Portland, THE most family-friendly, fun-filled day of adventure on the river this summer! Seaport Celebration, presented by Gunderson, will take you inside the fences of an active marine terminal to explore the working waterfront with activities and excitement for all ages. You‘ll enjoy live music and entertainment, interactive displays and demonstrations, face painting, a photo booth with costumes, free giveaways and prizes, $5 jet boat rides, carts selling international foods and much more! You‘re likely to see trucks, trains, cranes, ships and heavy port machinery. Admission and parking are free. http://www.portofportland.com/Mar_Sprt_Clbrtn_2011.aspx July 14, July 21, July 28, Aug. 4, Aug 11, Aug 18, Aug 25, Sept. 1, 2012- Kids' Archaeology Dig at Fort Vancouver, 11a-12p, Children ages 8-12 are introduced to archaeology by participating in a "mock dig", mapping their artifact finds, and recording their data. As they excavate and screen with the help of park staff and volunteers, participants will discuss how we learn from archaeology, and why we should preserve these pieces of our past. Each two-hour session is limited to 20 children, on a first-come, first-served basis. Fort Kids Dig; entrance Fees to visit the fort applies. Program is free. http://www.nps.gov/fova/historyculture/kids-digs.htm
Aug. 2012: Family Campout, Date and Location TBA.
Aug 18, 2012- 1860s Vintage Baseball at Fort Vancouver, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM; Base ball games were played at Fort Vancouver as early as the 1860s. This gloveless game is played by 1860s rules. Bring a picnic and root for your favorite team. The 1st Oregon volunteers will challenge the Vancouver town team. Parade Ground near the bandstand, fee. For info, call the Fort Vancouver Visitor Center, 360-816-6230.
Aug 25, 2012- Visit Pearson Air Museum for its second Open Cockpit Day of the season on Saturday, August 27th. Visitors will have the opportunity to sit inside a T-28 Trojan and Ryan PT-21, as well experience the museum's state-ofthe-art flight simulator lab. Also in attendance will be EAA Chapter 105 from Hillsboro, Oregon, for a Young Eagles day where young aviators ages 8-17 can experience the thrill of
flight. A special traveling exhibit, the 1928 Boeing 40C, Boeing's oldest passenger plane, will be on display in Pearson's historic hangar for all to view. In the afternoon the aircraft will perform take offs and landings from Pearson Field. Walk through both the main and historic hangar to experience exhibits and vintage aircraft located at the oldest operating airfield in America. This is one event you will not want to miss.
Sept. 8, 2012- CRESA (Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency) Open House: View the 9-1-1 dispatch center and emergency operations center. What the police K9 show and let the kids climb through SWAT Vehicles, Police Cars, Fire Engines and Ambulances. Meet the first responders, search and rescue groups and volunteers who work together to ensure the safety of our community. Oh...and there are free hot dogs! http://www.cresa911.org/docs/openhouse.pdf http://clarkcountyrealestateguide.com/2010/09/day-203-clark-regional-emergency-servicesagency-cresa-9-1-1-open-house/
Sept. 14, 2011- First Meeting at Vancouver Main Library
September 15, 2012- "Campfires and Candlelight," Fort Vancouver's largest annual costumed re-enactment and its signature community event, 4:00 PM - 10:30 PM. Visitors begin at Pearson Air Museum, where they walk through the museum's exhibits and then along the historic Spruce Mill Trail. Here visitors will continue walking back in time, beginning with a World War II encampment of soldiers, then further back to World War I, Civil War soldiers, Oregon Trail pioneer families and fur trade encampments of metis families who worked for the Hudson's Bay Company. Then, having walked back into time, visitors will enter the Fort gate and be greeted by Hudson's Bay Company employees throughout the reconstructed fort as they reenact "The Night of the Shark." The Shark was an American vessel that became shipwrecked in the mouth of the Columbia River and the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Vancouver prepared to give aid to the shipwrecked American sailors. The timeline along the Spruce Mill Trail opens to visitors at 4:30 p.m. The Fort gate opens at 5 p.m. and closes at 10:30 p.m. There is no admission charged for this large-scale reenacted event, which is made possible thanks to hundreds of volunteers. For information, call the National Park Service at the Fort Vancouver Visitor Center, 360-8166230. The entire event is free of charge.
Sept 15, 2012: Sheriff’s Open House, Clark County Safety Complex, 12pm-4pml; the public will witness the heat and smoke from a real fire as they learn about the importance of home fire sprinklers. The Clark County Fire Marshal's Office will set fire to a structure with sprinklers and another without for a side-by-side comparison. Families will also get an opportunity to practice escaping a smoke-filled home. District 6 firefighters will demonstrate the Jaws of Life on two wrecked vehicles while K-9's with the Clark County Sheriff's
Office demonstrate how they chase down "suspects." Life flight will also be there to show guests what medical equipment is on a rescue helicopter. Hot dogs, chips, and a drink will be provided at no charge. Hundreds of people typically attend this event every year. We hope that you will join us as well. 505 NW 179th St., Ridgefield, WA.
Sept.- Ringling Brothers Circus [optional]
Sept- Popcorn Sales Begin
Sept. 22, 2012: Free Smithsonian Museum Day at World Forest Discovery Museum, Portland Art Museum or Clark County Historical Museum, http://worldforestry.org/media/Education/WFC%20Program%20Guide%2020112012.pdf http://www.smithsonianmag.com/museumday/
Oct. 1, 2011: Old Apple Tree Festival: 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, October 1st at Old Apple Tree Park, 114 Columbia Way. The annual Old Apple Tree Festival is a celebration centered on the oldest living apple tree in the Northwest, planted at Fort Vancouver in 1826. Providing family fun, food and history of Vancouver's Old Apple Tree, the festival celebrates our community's legacy. Throughout the day Urban Forestry Commissioners give away cuttings from the Old Apple Tree. This is a free, family friendly event with activities and games for children, fruit tree pruning workshops, live music and food. Bob Cromwell wrote a detailed history of the Old Apple Tree, which you can view here. http://www.cityofvancouver.us/parksrecreation/parks_trails/urban_forestry/apple_tree_festival.asp.
Oct. 4, 2011 (Tues): GO SEE IT! Extravaganza at Horse Haven Farms, 5:00-7:30pmOur Scouts will learn their Horseback Riding Belt Loop by practicing mounting and dismounting the rescue horses and ponies as well as riding them in an enclosed pen. Horse Haven also offers a petting zoo, a trackless train, a bouncy house, a horse craft, playground equipment and playhouses, a mini enchanted village and lots more fun things on their 7 acre farm. Plan to pack a picnic dinner for your familyIf the weather is nice, we will use the fire pit and provide S'mores for the kids as a special dessert. PRICE: $10 per Scout. Parents are free. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Horse-Haven-Farms/120790941269981?sk=wall
Oct 22 & Oct 29, 2011: Cub Scout Stampede at Cub World, a great family-oriented event held annually by the Cascade Pacific Council! Learn what Cub Scouting is all about. Test your skills at Archery and BB Guns! Try a sample of Dutch Oven Cooking and watch the Black Powder Demonstration! Find out what Scouting has in store for you and your son, for today and in the future! Come for an hour or stay all day! The cost
is…FREE. If your den or pack is just gearing up for the school year, the Cub Scout Stampede is an opportunity to attend as a unit to kick-off the program year. The gates open to the public at 9:00 a.m. and close at 3:00 p.m. Plenty of parking is available. Please wear comfortable walking shoes and clothes. Families are reminded to bring their camera as there will be great opportunities for photos throughout the day. Lunch will be available for $5.00 from 11:30-1:00pm (includes hot dogs, chips, cookie and a drink) or you can bring your own sack lunch. http://www.cpcbsa.org/activities/council-events/cub-scout-stampede
Oct. 28, 2011: Pumpkin Patch Visit and Pumpkin Carving- Tom Dyer's house to visit his pumpkin patch. Each Scout will get a pumpkin to carve and take home. Hopefully there should be enough pumpkins for siblings to pick one out too. Have your son wear his Halloween costume. We will have apple cider and try bobbing for apples. Earn the pumpkin segment.
Oct. 29-30, 2011: Amtrak’s 40th Anniversary To commemorate our 40th Anniversary, we‘ve put together a special train with displays of photos, uniforms, china, and memorabilia from America‘s Railroad℠ while also offering a glimpse into the future. http://www.amtrak40th.com/exhibit-train/stops/portland-or.
Nov. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, & 13: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory at Ft Vancouver auditorium [SEA #282042 DRAMA] Friday, November 4th - 7:00 pm; Saturday, November 5th - 3:00 pm Sunday, November 6th - 2:00 pm Friday, November 11th - 7:00 pm Saturday, November 12th - 3:00 pm; Sunday, November 13th - 2:00pm
Nov. 5, 2011- Family Field Trip Day at Columbia Springs: Come enjoy the same fun activities enjoyed by thousands of school children every year! Field trip activities include: education stations, art projects, nature hikes, and more. For more information contact Mariah Acton by phone at 882-0936 ext. 230 or via email at volunteer@columbiasprings.org. http://www.columbiasprings.org/events/FFTD.html
Nov. 5, 2011- Veteran’s Day Parade: starts with an Air Force fly-over and 21gun salute fired by Howitzer cannons from the Parade Ground of the Fort Vancouver National Site. Participating bands, military and veteran units, community organizations and dozens of scout troops continue marching along Officers Row, turn south at the traffic circle to follow Fort Vancouver Way through the Vancouver Barracks, then turn east onto Fifth Street to pass in front of the reconstructed Fort Vancouver and end at the Pearson Air Museum. Join us for one of the largest veterans parades on the West coast. http://www.fortvan.org/pages/celebrate-freedom-events
Nov. 11, 2011: Oregon Humane Society & Portland Fire Training Field Trip.
Nov. 26, 2011- Vancouver’s Annual Community Tree Lighting in Esther Short Park/ Propstra Square. Attendees will be treated to free coffee and cocoa from Tully's Coffee and entertainment from the Vancouver School District's Combined High School Choir. Festivities start at 5:30 p.m. and will feature a visit from Santa, music, and the official illumination of the Community Tree. Immediately following the illumination, attendees will be treated to holiday music played on the park's bell tower by local carillon player, Paul Van Dyke. The public is invited to attend the Vancouver Pops Orchestra Concert at the Hilton Vancouver following the tree lighting ceremony at 6:30 p.m. The concert is free, with a donation of non-perishable food.
Nov. 29, 2011 (Tues): GO SEE IT: Birdhouse Building and Tool Identification Workshop, Home Depot on Andresen, 6-7:30pm.
Nov 30-Dec 23, 2011: Thornton’s Treeland- A family friendly experience. We offer free hay rides and an animal petting area. Warm up in the old barn where you will find hand made wreaths, crafts and supplies along with free coffee and cocoa as well as a life sized nativity scene. http://www.thorntonstreeland.com/index.shtm
Dec. 3, 2011: Walk-n-Knock – door to door food collection
Dec. 9, 10 or 11, 2011: Santa's Posse - work with the Sheriff's Office to wrap presents for families in need, in Vancouver. About 1-2 hours of present wrapping. Exact time and date to be determined. Volunteers are needed to help wrap gifts and assemble baskets. You can also make donations to Santa's Posse in the form of: new, unwrapped toys, non-perishable food, personal care items, and cash.
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Dec. 17, 2011: Pass out fliers in our Tree Pick-Up Neighborhood for the post holiday tree pick up fundraiser.
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Dec. 20, 4:30pm- Caroling at Cascade Inn Assisted Living- Cascade Inn,11613 NE 7th St., Vancouver, WA 98683, 4:15 -5:15pm; We will carol during the dinner hour. We have a lady that will play familiar Christmas Songs on the piano so the kids and residents can sign along. We can have kids pass out candy canes, Xmas ornaments and cards to the residents. Pizza and drinks provided by the Walsh family.