Check your calendar. The Fourth of July is coming up everywhere — not just down at Fort Vancouver. Somehow or other, our historic site doesn’t seem to own that date.
The Fort’s daylong Independence Day celebration is legendary, of course. And this year is shaping up to be yet another doozy — with the always-popular Sing Fourth teen vocal contest kicking off many hours of live entertainment; children’s parade, games, contests and many more family activities; plenty of food and drink for all, plus an Adult Beverage Pavilion that’s only for some; and, at 10:05 p.m. sharp, the annual fireworks display that’s famous far beyond the boundaries of Clark County.
But the Fourth seems to happen here, there and everywhere. If you’d prefer to stay closer to home or try something different, here’s a roundup of other local Independence Day celebrations.
Felida families
In this large, suburban, west-side Clark County neighborhood, it’s all about kids and community. Felida has been hosting a kid-oriented Fourth of July gathering in its namesake park for years now, featuring community groups who are eager to teach children and their parents about health, safety, recreation, parks, volunteer opportunities, outdoor sports and much more.