CALENDAR OF EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
Calendar June '22
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1 WEDNESDAY
Liberace & Liza: A Tribute at Kiggins Theatre, 1011 Main St., Vancouver. Presented by Southwest Washington Center for the Arts, David Saffert and Jillian Snow Harris share the stage as Liberace & Liza Minnelli, creating an exhilarating night of musical and comical fireworks. Delighting in the costumes, music, and glamour of show business’s wildest entertainers, you and your friends will be smiling and clapping along to such hits as “Chopsticks,” Gershwin Medley, “Cabaret” and “New York, New York.” Conducting the entire show is Bo Ayars who toured with “Lee” for 13 years as his arranger and music director. Tickets $25 at kigginstheatre.com. 7 pm
3 FRIDAY
First Fridays at Thiselle Creek Farm, 26903 NE CC Landon Road, Yacolt. Family friendly hangout on the farm! Bring your kiddos rain or shine to come play outside at the farm. Bring your own chair or picnic blanket if you’d like somewhere to relax. Activities to enjoy and even 10% off of all items at the farm stand as well! Please wear appropriate clothing for the weather, and closed toes shoes are recommended. 3-5 pm First Friday in Downtown Camas. Activities include art shows and receptions at the galleries, unicorn kids’ craft, plus dress in unicorn and rainbow attire! Unicorn and Rainbow cornhole tournament – win a festive prize! After-hours shopping–get a ticket to win for every $10 spent in downtown. 5-8 pm
4 SATURDAY
Big Paddle in Downtown Ridgefield and the Ridgefield Waterfront. Guided hikes and paddles, food trucks and beer garden, live music, activities, yoga, a trolley shuttle, used book sale and more. 9 am-3 pm
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Junior Market at Vancouver Farmers Market on 8th & Esther Street, Vancouver. Kids from across the region are invited to sell their hand-made or home-grown products at the Junior Market, giving young entrepreneurs an opportunity to test their skills as they run their own business for a day at no cost. (For kids age 6-16.) 9 am-3 pm Ridgefield Farmers Market at Overlook Park. 9 am-2 pm Camtown Youth Festival at Crown Park, 120 NE 17th Ave., Camas. Presented by Camas Parks and Rec this free event for ages 3-16 includes food, entertainment, crafts, games, petting zoo, an art show and more! 11 am-4 pm Rainbow Walk at Holley Park, 1000 E 4th St. La Center. Come with the whole family to celebrate Pride; just like last year, let’s flood La Center with big love! Featuring performances by PDX Cheer, roller derby fun, beloved drag queen Pepper Pepper, DJ, vendors and activities for kids and grownups alike. Festival begins at 11 am, walk begins at 12 pm at the west end of the La Center Bridge. 11 am-4 pm Parkersville Day at Parker’s Landing Historical Park, 24 S A St, Washougal. This new event will celebrate the area’s rich history. A Chinookan blessing, storytellers in period clothing, the playing of historic family games, a display of student art, Ben and Jerry’s ice cream, display booths, and even a high school brass band performance will round out the day’s activities. 12-3 pm PDX Triathlon Festival at Blue Lake Regional Park, 21224 NE Blue Lake Rd., Fairview. The fun begins on Saturday with a free kid’s tri followed by a Sunset 5K. On Sunday athletes compete on a scenic, flat and fast course in either the Super Sprint/My 1st Tri, Sprint or Olympic Distances. Paddle Triathlon option for those who would rather kayak or paddleboard!
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See whyracingevents.com/pdx-triathlon for details and registration. 4 pm Teen Five Minute Film Festival Premier (Online). Screen 12 of the entries for FVRLibraries’ Teen Five Minute Film Contest as selected by the FVRL Teen Council. The audience will get to vote on a variety of categories as well as pick Best in Show. To join this online program, you will need a computer, tablet or phone with a camera and microphone. The link to join the event will be emailed to registrants. Register at fvrl.librarymarket.com/ teen-five-minute-film-festival-premiere. 6-8 pm
5 SUNDAY
PDX Triathlon Festival at Blue Lake Regional Park, 21224 NE Blue Lake Rd., Fairview. See June 4 for more details. 8 am Vancouver Farmers Market on 8th & Esther Street, Vancouver. Discover fresh produce, flowers, plants, baked goods, delicious food, pet treats, and accessories for yourself, home, or garden. 10 am-3 pm Farm Days at Pomeroy Farm, 20902 NE Lucia Falls Rd., Yacolt. Open farm weekend, featuring Pomeroy’s historic grounds, farm animals, and many local artisans and vendors! Admission is free, but suggested donation is $3 per person, or $10 per family. Free parking. Pets must stay in parking area. No ATM available. 11 am-5 pm
6 MONDAY
Camas Public Library Storytime in the Park. Fun, outdoor storytimes in Camas parks! Songs, stories, dancing, and more. All young children and their families are welcome. Please bring a blanket for your family to sit on. Locations will vary each week. This week’s location is Goot Park, 303 SE Zenith St. 10:30 am continued on next page