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SUMMARY:Black Woman in Green: The Voice of Gloria Brown
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Donna Sinclair as she discusses her latest book\, Black Woman in Green: Gloria Brown and the Unmarked Trail to Forest Service Leadership. Co-written with Gloria Brown\, the book details Brown’s journey from an agency transcriptionist with the US Forest Service in D.C. to becoming the first African American woman to attain the rank of forest supervisor for the agency. \n“Gloria’s journey from a young widow and East Coast city girl to western forester and agency leader pulls together unexpected threads of African American\, environmental\, and Northwest history. Most importantly\, it is an inspiring story with lessons about overcoming challenges\, self-advocacy\, determination\, and putting dreams into action. I was honored to write Black Woman in Green with Gloria and am excited to share her story with the Clark County community.” \nDr. Donna Sinclair is a historian and scholar specializing in oral history and the history of the Pacific Northwest. Sinclair holds a bachelor’s degree from Washington State University – Vancouver as well as a Master’s in History and Ph.D. in Urban Studies from Portland State University. She teaches as an adjunct for Washington State University Vancouver and Western Oregon University\, served on the Washougal Planning Commission in 2017\, and is on the Washougal School Board of Directors. \nThe CCHM Speaker Series is presented by the Clark County Historic Preservation Commission. This month’s presentation is sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Clark County. 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. \nFor more information\, contact the museum at 360-993-5679 or outreach@cchmuseum.org.
URL:https://cchmuseum.org/calendar/2024-feb-01/
LOCATION:Clark County Historical Museum\, 1511 Main St.\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98660\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Covington House Open House
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URL:https://cchmuseum.org/calendar/covington-house-third-sundays/2024-02-18/
LOCATION:Historic Covington House\, 4201 Main St\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98660\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:***RESCHEDULED*** History A-Brewin': Lucky Lager Untapped
DESCRIPTION:Due to current road conditions\, tonight’s History on Tap program has been rescheduled to Thursday\, February 22nd. All current ticket holders will receive additional information from the Kiggins Theatre. Please contact outreach@cchmuseum.org if you have any additional questions. We thank you for your understanding. Please be safe out there! \nClark County Historical Museum kicks off its 2024 History on Tap season at the Kiggins Theatre on Thursday\, January 18th with historians Tyler Castle and Pat Franco presenting “History a-Brewin’: Lucky Lager Untapped.” The program will celebrate the 90-year history of the Lucky Lager Brewing Company through an exploration of past marketing campaigns\, memorabilia\, and other pieces of the company’s past. \nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. and the event begins at 7 p.m. \nFounded in San Francisco in 1934\, Lucky Lager Brewing Company was one of the first major breweries to open in the Pacific Northwest after Prohibition. The company’s flagship beer\, Lucky Lager\, quickly became a popular choice for beer drinkers in the region. From 1934 until 1982 Lucky Lager’s iconic brew was produced in Vancouver. Embark on a nostalgic adventure as we delve into the captivating narrative of this brand – tracing its early beginnings through its enduring legacy in Vancouver’s brewing scene. \nTake home a piece of Lucky Lager history! Donate $10 to CCHM at the show and receive a 70-year-old Lucky Lager bottle opener and four of their iconic 50-year-old puzzle beer caps.  \nPat Franco\, a renowned historian in the realm of beer memorabilia\, has passionately curated and collected artifacts since the age of 17\, starting his journey in 1980. Specializing in Lucky Lager Brewery\, he has become the go-to authority on the brand’s history\, earning a well-deserved reputation as the most prominent historian in the field. Explore the fascinating world of brewing through the eyes of a dedicated collector and historian\, as Pat Franco brings the story of Lucky Lager Brewery to life. \nTyler Castle born in Vancouver\, WA longtime collector of all things Lucky Lager. Tyler has been around Lucky since birth with family members working there including his father\, Larry Castle. Tyler is passionate about saving all the history from the brewery be it physical or stories. Over the past 30 plus years he has amassed the largest Lucky Lager brewing collection in the world in a big part through his longtime friendship with Patrick Franco. \nBefore the main event\, see if you can figure out which tidbits of history are true and which ones are fake in our newest segment\, “A History and A Lie”. And watch as contestants battle for the title of “King of Trivia” during Clark County Trivia. \nTickets to History on Tap are now $5 in advance. Event day admission is $10 at the door and free for CCHM Members. Purchase your tickets at the Kiggins Theatre Box Office or online at https://www.kigginstheatre.com/movie/history-on-tap—history-a-brewin-lucky-lager-untapped/. \nThe 2024 History on Tap season is brought to you by Vancouver’s Downtown Association. This month’s presentation is sponsored by Archaeological Services\, LLC. Program support provided by Versa Events.
URL:https://cchmuseum.org/calendar/hot_jan2024/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:History on Tap
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SUMMARY:“A Teacher Goes to War” Book Talk and Presentation by author Jeff Dacus
DESCRIPTION:Join Retired Vancouver School District teacher and author\, Jeff Dacus\, for his presentation and book talk\, “A Teacher Goes to War\,” Saturday\, February 24\, 2024\, The event will occur in-person at the Clark County Historical Museum (1511 Main Street\, Vancouver\, WA 98660). \nDoors open at 6:00 p.m. and the presentation begins at 6:30 p.m. \nDacus will present a book talk about “Desert Storm: Marines\,” a story of a group of young men that included college students\, a plumber\, a farmer\, a Boeing engineer\, laborers\, and a teacher\, that were called into service during Operation Desert Storm in 1991. The Marine reservists came from all over Washington State: Bremerton\, Kent\, Woodinville\, Spokane\, Yakima\, Vancouver\, and all points of the compass. They spent three weeks training on new equipment\, went to Saudi Arabia where they led the liberation of Kuwait\, and a few weeks later returned to assume their civilian occupations. They were truly “citizen-soldiers.” \nJeff Dacus (MSgt. USMC ret.) is former teacher\, author\, speaker\, and historian. He has written three books\, Desert Storm Marines: A Marine Tank Company in the Gulf\, Fighting Corsairs: The Men of Marine Fighting Squadron\, and Perceptions of Battle: Washington’s Victory at Monmouth. \nThis event is free to the public. Seating is on a first come\, first served basis.
URL:https://cchmuseum.org/calendar/a-teacher-goes-to-war-book-talk-and-presentation-by-author-jeff-dacus/
LOCATION:Clark County Historical Museum\, 1511 Main St.\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98660\, United States
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