The former Vancouver Community Library is transforming into the city’s first arts and cultural center. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Posts published in “Clark County Life”
Annual Columbia River Cross-Channel Swim equal parts challenge and tradition for swimmers
CASCADE LOCKS, Ore. — Early Labor Day morning, Lynn Rasmussen and her group — The Faux Fur-sters — shed their warm, namesake coats to reveal…
‘Like love, cheese should be shared’: Camas Cheese Co. opens in downtown Camas
CAMAS — A new downtown Camas business is on a mission to expand palates. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Shake Shack looks at moving into east Vancouver near New Seasons
Fast-food restaurant Shake Shack has applied to open its first location in Clark County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Call for artists: “Politiks” exhibit, art for The VIC and Poetry Moves
Art at the CAVE gallery is accepting submissions for its October exhibit, “Politiks.” Artists are invited to express their political perspectives through art. Each person…
Ryde Scooters rolls into Vancouver, with wheels for rent on the waterfront
Vancouverites may start seeing more motorized scooters whizzing around downtown with the recent opening of Ryde Scooters. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Berhens Woods a forest oasis: two-acre east Vancouver wood chosen as a NatureSpaces pilot site
It’s a fact of urban life: If there’s a forest in the city, residents will use it both for relaxation and for transportation. Read more… …
Soak up some culture with the Vancouver USA Arts & Music Festival is this weekend
Art displays and musical performances took over Esther Short Park as the second annual Vancouver USA Arts & Music Festival kicked off Friday. Read more… …
The drive comes alive with mural stretching along I-5 overpass in downtown Vancouver
Vibrant and colorful Pacific Northwest native flowers, fruits, animals and more decorate the East Evergreen Boulevard Interstate 5 overpass. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Summer of blockbuster movies have Clark County theaters seeing increased ticket sales
Theaters in Clark County and nationwide are aiming to make a comeback after the cinema industry tanked during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more… Source: The…