• Fourth Plain Forward: Building Community

    Clark County Historical Museum 1511 Main St., Vancouver, WA, United States

    Clark County Historical Museum’s 2022 Speaker Series continues on Thursday, September 1, with “Fourth Plain Forward: Building Community” presented by Fourth Plain Forward director, Paul Burgess, CCHM public historian, Katie Bush, and CCHM public history intern, Tanaka Axberg. The event will occur in-person at the Clark County Historical Museum. Doors open at 5 p.m. and the event begins at 7 p.m.

    $5
  • A Search for Acceptance: The Joys and Challenges of Clark County’s LGBTQ+ Community from Early Contact Through Today

    Speaker Series
    Clark County Historical Museum 1511 Main St., Vancouver, WA, United States

    From the life and times of Henry Allen through the public “hysteria” over homosexuality in the mid to late 1900s and the tragedy of Nikki Kuhnhausen in 2019, Clark County's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning population has long found themselves the target for criminalization, victimization, and erasure. In this talk, April will look at the history of the LGBTQ+ community in Clark County - both their struggles and their victories.

    $5
  • Behind the Scenes: CCHM Collections Show & Tell

    Speaker Series
    Clark County Historical Museum 1511 Main St., Vancouver, WA, United States

    Learn from CCHM collections manager, Liza Schade, how CCHM cares for our collection through preservation and public access; see some of the interesting and newest donations; and find out how we use these treasures to inform people about the region’s heritage and its importance in their daily lives.

    $5
  • The Cowlitz Tribe: An Enduring Legacy

    Speaker Series
    Clark County Historical Museum 1511 Main St., Vancouver, WA, United States

    Join Cowlitz Tribe Elder and Spiritual Leader, Tanna Engdahl, as she presents the history of the Cowlitz Tribe, their struggles both before and after the Treaty Era, and the ongoing legacy of their stewardship of their traditional lands.

    $5