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SUMMARY:"Vancouver Goes to the Movies" with Andy Gregg
DESCRIPTION:Since Vancouverites sat down together to watch a filming of Fitzsimmons and Corbel in 1897\, movies have held an important role as both entertainment and community connector. From the opening of the Palace Theater in 1909 to the Kiggins Theatre today\, the big screen continues to draw people from all backgrounds together for a singularly solitary and shared experience unmatched by other forms of media. Drawing on his research into the golden age of movie theaters in Vancouver\, Gregg explores Vancouver’s movie-going history with a look back at the rise and fall of the single screen theater as well the ways in which movies helped bridge social and racial divides. \nAndrew Gregg is a Vancouver native who saw his first big-screen movie at the Kiggins Theatre in 1961. After a K-12 education in Vancouver Public Schools\, Gregg graduated from Willamette University\, attended Gonzaga University School of Law\, and completed a master’s degree in public history at Washington State University. A National Board Certified teacher\, Gregg has served as Clark County Arts Commission’s chair\, and is currently a Clark County Historic Preservation Commissioner chair. Since 1973\, Gregg has written extensively about his hometown. \nThe CCHM Speaker Series is sponsored by the Clark County Historic Preservation Commission and Versa Events (formerly Wager Audio). General admission is $5; seniors and students are $4; children under 18 are $3; and the evening is free for CCHM members\, veterans\, and active-duty military personnel. \nDoors open at 5pm. Presentation begins at 7pm. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early\, as seating is limited and available on a first-come-first-served basis. \nFor more information\, contact the museum at 360-993-5679 or outreach@cchmuseum.org.
URL:https://cchmuseum.org/calendar/cchm-speaker-series-7-2022-08-04/
LOCATION:Clark County Historical Museum\, 1511 Main St.\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98660\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:CCHMuseum presents "Night at the Museum"
DESCRIPTION:The Clark County Historical Museum is so excited to be participating in YEAR TWO of Friday Night Flicks! \nDoors open on August 5th at 7:30pm and after you park your car\, we will have activities for you to participate in and food you can buy. Remember this is a night to not only enjoy each other’s company\, but to also fundraise some dollars for the Clark County Historical Museum. \nAs the sun sets\, you’ll be encouraged to return to your car and tune your radio to our audio station for the movie. Then CCHM will offer an opportunity to donate directly to them right before we will launch into our showing of Night at the Museum at dusk! \n[All movies for Friday Night Flicks will have captioning on so as to be as accessible as possible] \nIncluded with your ticket purchase is a movie snack pack thanks to Corwin and Frito Lay. \nDon’t forget to also buy your tickets for other nights as well. Below are the links to their pages so you can support some other incredible local nonprofits: \n\nJuly 8th: PAL’s Night\, showing Soul\nJuly 15th: Hough’s Night\, showing Mr. Holland’s Opus\nJuly 22nd: Ridgefield Main Street’s Night\, showing A League of Their Own\nJuly 29th: Rocksolid’s Night\, showing Rock Dog\n\nWe hope you’ll join us on August 5th for our outdoor screening of Night at the Museum AND come every Friday night for the series! \nCCHM’s Friday Night Flicks is presented by the Southwest Washington Contractors Association. We also want to thank our additional sponsors Riverview Community Bank\, City of Ridgefield\, and Brickhouse Bar and Grill.
URL:https://cchmuseum.org/calendar/friday-night-flicks-cchm/
LOCATION:Port of Ridgefield\, 111 W Division St\, Ridgefield\, WA\, 98642\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Night Flicks,Fundraisers
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SUMMARY:Wander Clark County: Old Town Ridgefield
DESCRIPTION:This week we’re celebrating Main Streets with a look at Old Town Ridgefield!. We’ll begin at Overlook Park and enjoy a tour of the sites of the early businesses and landmarks that are still the heart of the community. \nSpecial thanks to this week’s tour sponsors\, the Olde Library Inn and the City of Ridgefield. \n***This year’s tour is free for Ridgefield residents.*** \nWANDER CLARK COUNTY\nSummer is the right time to wander through and learn the stories of people who have lived\, worked\, and carved out their place in Clark County. Our history tours offer a fascinating glimpse through the windows of time\, offering a mix of memories\, research\, and architectural details.\nFor each tour\, guides will lead up to 25 people for approximately a mile\, making frequent stops along the way to view buildings\, tell stories\, and answer questions. Good walking shoes and balance aids are recommended; terrain varies and consists mostly of city sidewalks.\nTours happen rain or shine\, so please dress for the weather. Comfortable shoes and water are recommended. There are no restroom stops on the tours. \nTour are held most Saturdays throughout the summer. Each weekend highlights a different destination. \nRidgefield residents\, please select the “Residents Only” ticket when purchasing your free tour. Residency will be confirmed the morning of the tour. \nMembers please use code Summer2022 when purchasing your tour. Membership will be confirmed the morning of the tour. \nPurchase Your Ticket Today!
URL:https://cchmuseum.org/calendar/walking-tours-ridgefield/
LOCATION:Overlook Park\, 113-131 S Main Ave\, Ridgefield\, WA\, 98642\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Walking Tours
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SUMMARY:Wander Clark County: (Her)Story
DESCRIPTION:Vancouver has a long history of powerful\, prominent women both in and out of politics. Spend time with us learning about key female figures in Vancouver’s history – their accomplishments\, disappointments\, and the lasting mark they left on this community. Follow up the tour with a visit to our exhibit (Her)story: Founders\, Leaders\, and Visionaries which explores the women who have shaped Clark County. \nTour will meet in front of the Clark County Historical Museum. \nWANDER CLARK COUNTY\nSummer is the right time to wander through and learn the stories of people who have lived\, worked\, and carved out their place in Clark County. Our history tours offer a fascinating glimpse through the windows of time\, offering a mix of memories\, research\, and architectural details.\nFor each tour\, guides will lead up to 25 people for approximately a mile\, making frequent stops along the way to view buildings\, tell stories\, and answer questions. Good walking shoes and balance aids are recommended; terrain varies and consists mostly of city sidewalks.\nTours happen rain or shine\, so please dress for the weather. Comfortable shoes and water are recommended. There are no restroom stops on the tours. \nTour are held most Saturdays throughout the summer. Each weekend highlights a different destination. \nMembers please use code Summer2022 when purchasing your tour. Membership will be confirmed the morning of the tour. \nPurchase your ticket now!
URL:https://cchmuseum.org/calendar/walking-tours-herstory/
LOCATION:Clark County Historical Museum\, 1511 Main St.\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98660\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Walking Tours
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SUMMARY:Wander Clark County: Battle Ground
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Battle Ground’s quirky history\, from its beginnings as an immigrant community to an infamous bank robbery in 1946. Discover architectural gems designed by prolific architect Day Hillborn\, and hear stories about the people that settled in the communities which eventually became the City of Battle Ground.\n\nTour will meet in front of Hidden River Roasters – Old Town.\n\nWANDER CLARK COUNTY\nSummer is the right time to wander through and learn the stories of people who have lived\, worked\, and carved out their place in Clark County. Our history tours offer a fascinating glimpse through the windows of time\, offering a mix of memories\, research\, and architectural details.\nFor each tour\, guides will lead up to 25 people for approximately a mile\, making frequent stops along the way to view buildings\, tell stories\, and answer questions. Good walking shoes and balance aids are recommended; terrain varies and consists mostly of city sidewalks.\nTours happen rain or shine\, so please dress for the weather. Comfortable shoes and water are recommended. There are no restroom stops on the tours.\n\n\nTour are held most Saturdays throughout the summer. Each weekend highlights a different destination.\n\n\nMembers please use code Summer2022 when purchasing your tour. Membership will be confirmed the morning of the tour. \n\nPurchase your ticket now!
URL:https://cchmuseum.org/calendar/walking-tours-battle-ground/
LOCATION:Dev’s Coffee Bar\, 316 E Main St.\, Battle Ground\, WA\, 98604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Walking Tours
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