#CCHMuseum closed for private event
Clark County Historical Museum is closed for a private event on June 2, 2022.
Clark County Historical Museum is closed for a private event on June 2, 2022.
Join us for a private, behind-the-scenes tour of the Museum and local historic sites. “A Virtual Night at the Museum” fundraising program will provide a glimpse into the creation of our pop-up exhibits, let you explore fashion through the years with a peek at clothing from our collection, and give you a private viewing of unseen places at Kiggins Theatre, Schofield Building, and Donegan Building (formerly Lucky Loans).
Farming and agriculture have contributed to the development of Clark County throughout it's history. In this pop-up exhibit, curated by CCHM's WSU-V History intern, we'll looks at how farming has changed, from the 1840s to the present day, using historic artifacts photos, and maps.
Join Music Fusian NW and CCHM as they welcome Dr. Xiuyu Wang for "From pacific Shores to Columbia River banks: Historical Traces of the Chinese Community in Vancouver, Washington" during this month's Speaker Series.
The Vancouver Barracks Military Association will descend upon the Clark County Historical Museum; bringing military history “goodies” for patrons to enjoy. There will be historic images from the Vancouver Barracks, maps, and interpreters to answer your questions. Come down with your military memorabilia, and maybe we can answer some of your questions about it.
Think you know the women who helped build Clark County? Team up and compete against other challengers to see who knows their women's history best! Each game will last approximately 3 rounds and 30 minutes at 5:30, 6:30, and 7:30. The winning team for each game will receive a prize. Admission to the museum is free as part of VDA's Art Walk. This is a family friendly event.
Join us as Buzby tells the stories of Elizabeth Jane Herrington Irwin and Mary Ellen Bates, two extraordinary women who served during World War II. Hear about how Irwin’s story was nearly lost due to a clerical error. Experience the turmoil and concerns of Bates in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor. And learn about the legacy both women left behind.
This month we'll be discussing Archivist in a Backpack, our latest initiative designed to help collect the stories of our community. Learn how to collect your family stories and add them to our growing collection of oral histories! Workshop starts at 5:15 and 6:15.
Join us as historian, Melissa Williams, and Rite of Passages Youth Program director, Charles Simmons, explore the generation that came after the individuals featured in First Families of Vancouver’s African American Community. Learn about the events that shaped their lives and the impact they’ve had on Clark County.