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July '21

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of events activities

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1 THURSDAY

Clark County Historical Museum Speaker

Series, with the theme of “The Stories that Shape Our Community: Past, Present and Future”—streaming living on YouTube. Ticket details at cchmuseum.org. 7-8:30 pm

2 FRIDAY

Downtown Camas First Friday: Activities, art, dining, after hours shopping and more. July theme: Camas Poker Tour and Game Night. 5-8 pm

3 SATURDAY

Ridgefield Farmers Market at Overlook Park in Downtown Ridgefield, every Saturday June through September. 9 am-2 pm

Farm Days at Pomeroy Farm, 20902 NE Lucia Falls Rd., Yacolt. Explore this historic working farm and enjoy local vendors and activities. 11 am-5 pm

4 SUNDAY

Farm Days at Pomeroy Farm. (See Jul. 3)

11 am-5 pm

6 TUESDAY

Salmon Creek Farmers’ Market at Kaiser Permanente, 14406 NE 20th Ave., Vancouver, every Tuesday June 8 through October 5.

11 am-3 pm

7 WEDNESDAY

Camas Farmer’s Market at 4th Ave, between Everett and Franklin, every Wednesday June through September. 3-7 pm

8 THURSDAY

East Vancouver Farmers Market at

17701 SE Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver, every Thursday June 17 through August 26.

11 am-3 pm

9 FRIDAY

Friday Night Flicks at the Port of Ridgefield. Five-week series of outdoor movie screenings benefitting local nonprofits. This week’s movie is “Zootopia.” Get tickets at cchmuseum.org/ calendar/fnf. 7:30 pm

Friday Night Movies in the Park at Fruit Valley Park, 3200 Fruit Valley Rd., Vancouver. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy big screen entertainment. Movie starts at dusk (exact time will vary due to weather conditions). All movies are familyfriendly and will be closed captioned. A few vendors may have snacks and non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase in some

Pomeroy Farm hosts Farm Days the first weekend of every month throughout summer (May-August)! Tour the farm grounds, enjoy the wonderful fresh air, and support and connect with your local community! locations. Feel free to bring your own preprepared food and picnic fare to enjoy during the movie. This week’s movie: “Trolls World Tour” 7:30 pm

12 MONDAY

Repair Clark County at Cascade Park Community Library. Volunteers can fix your small appliances and electronics, do minor sewing repairs, sharpen knives and gardening tools, and more! There are three steps to signing up. Register each item with Repair Clark County, register on FVRLibraries’ website, come to the library and you’ll be contacted when it’s ready to be picked up. Most items take at least two weeks to repair.

6-7 pm

16 FRIDAY

Friday Night Flicks at the Port of Ridgefield. This week’s movie is “Clue.” (See Jul. 9)

7:30 pm

Friday Night Movies in the Park at Fisher Basin Park, SE 192nd Ave and Mill Plain, Vancouver. (See Jul. 9) This week’s movie: “Goonies” 7:30 pm

17 SATURDAY

Why Racing’s Hagg Lake Triathlon and

Trail Festival at Hagg Lake in Gaston, Oregon. One of the oldest and most gorgeous triathlon courses in the nation! Now offering a Paddle Triathlon and an Off-Road Triathlon, Half Marathon Trail Run, 5K Trail Run & Camping. 8 am

Bonus Food Giveaway Days at Clark

County Food Bank is ready to give out tens

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of thousands of pounds of fresh and pantryready food to individuals and families in need. Bonus Food Giveaway Days will be hosted at 5 different days and locations across Clark County where you can conveniently and safely receive food boxes. (Bikers and walk-ups are invited- just make sure you have a safe way to carry a box home.) 10 am-4 pm

“Grease” Sing-Along at Kiggins Theatre, 1011 Main St., Vancouver. Presented with live shadow-cast performing on stage and throughout the theatre in front of the screen while the movie is playing, with costumes, props and makeup! Audience members are encouraged to wear 50’s attire.. and of course sing along! Limited tickets available online only at kigginstheatre.com. 8-10 pm

18 SUNDAY

Why Racing’s Hagg Lake Triathlon and

Trail Festival at Hagg Lake in Gaston, Oregon. (See Jul. 17) 8 am

20 TUESDAY

OMSI: What’s the Matter (Online through FVRLibraries). The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry will take you on an exploration of the unique properties of solids, liquids, gases and plasmas. Observe how materials change from one state of matter to another. The freezing, flowing and glowing phenomena in this show are guaranteed to amaze. 2-3 pm

22 THURSDAY

4 Days of Aloha at Esther Short Park, Vancouver. A festival with workshops, food and celebration bringing Aloha spirit and Hawaiian culture to the Pacific Northwest. Hula competition, festival, food, vendors, market, performances and more.

23 FRIDAY

4 Days of Aloha at Esther Short Park. (See Jul. 22)

Friday Night Flicks at the Port of Ridgefield. This week’s movie is “Field of Dreams.” (See Jul. 9) 7:30 pm

Friday Night Movies in the Park at Edgewood Park, 600 Edwards Lane, Vancouver. (See Jul. 9) This week’s movie: “Raya and the Last Dragon” 7:30 pm

24 SATURDAY

4 Days of Aloha at Esther Short Park. (See Jul. 22)

Ride Around Clark County bicycling event starts and ends at Bike Clark County (1604 Main St., Vancouver) with two beautiful choices of routes (62 and 34 mile) through the scenic Clark County, Washington countryside. Registration $20-$40 at vbc-usa.com. 7 am

25 SUNDAY

4 Days of Aloha at Esther Short Park. (See Jul. 22)

30 FRIDAY

Friday Night Flicks at the Port of Ridgefield. This week’s movie is “School of Rock.” (See Jul. 9) 7:30 pm

Friday Night Movies in the Park at Fort Vancouver Historic Site, 612 E Reserve St., Vancouver (See Jul. 9) This week’s movie: “The Croods” 7:30 pm

31 SATURDAY

Lucky Triathlon at Horseshoe Lake Park, Woodland on July 31-August 1. Sprint, Olympic and My First Triathlon, Duathlon and AquaBike, a Sunset 5K and 10K and a free kids’ tri on a flat, fast and scenic course! New: Paddle Triathlon for those who would rather kayak or paddle board, and relay options. Registration $25-$115 at whyracingevents. com. 4 pm

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Events

4 Days of Aloha .............................................25 Columbia River Triathlon and Endurance Sports Festival...............................................29 Girlfriends Triathlon and Fitness Festival ......29 PeaceHealth Appletree Marathon..................29

Financial

Warner Brown Financial ................................21

Fitness

Cosmic Cheer................................................15 Naydenov Gymnastics Fun Center................17

Health

Adventure Dental...........................................21 Barnick Chiropractic ......................................29 Child and Adolescent Clinic.............................2 Evergreen Pediatrics.....................................19 Pacific Park Family Dental...............................7 PeaceHealth....................................................5 Priority Life Chiropractic and Massage..........11 Storybook Dental...........................................19 Vancouver Clinic............................................13

Legal

Schauermann Thayer....................................23

Resources

Applied Team Insurance................................19 ESD 112 ........................................................13 FVRLibraries..................................................27 All Families Surrogacy.....................................2 Home Buyer’s and Seller’s Seminars..............7 Natura Pest Control.........................................3

Retail

Kazoodles Toys .............................................15 Vancouver Mall..............................................21

Schools, Education & Child Care

ESD 112 ........................................................13 St. Andrew Preschool....................................29 Southwest Washington Learning Center.......32

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