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Clark County Life

Vancouver Master Chorale Seeks Singers

June 4, 2021, 11:18am Clark County Life

The Vancouver Master Chorale is auditioning singers for its 2021-2022 season. Rehearsals begin Sept. 13. The choir practices every Monday night at First Presbyterian Church, 4300 Main St., Vancouver. Read story

Nick Jonas performs in 2016 at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.

Jonas Brothers are coming to Supply Amphitheater in Ridgefield this summer

Nick Jonas performs in 2016 at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.

June 4, 2021, 8:30am Clark County Life

Nostalgia Summer isn’t just for the baby boomers anymore. Young millennials can also get into the action because the Jonas Brothers are coming to the Sunlight Supply Amphitheater in Ridgefield on Sept. 1. Read story

Geocaching Adventure Labs that provide scavenger hunters with educational challenges are proliferating all over the Portland area.

Columbia Springs launches geocaching app to explore its Vancouver site

Geocaching Adventure Labs that provide scavenger hunters with educational challenges are proliferating all over the Portland area.

June 4, 2021, 6:03am Clark County Life

What’s 100 acres of wetlands, greenery and science education without the smiles and explorations of curious kids? Read story

Boxes of fresh produce line the tables at the Salmon Creek Farmers Market at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center on July 26.
Enjoy a warm, buttery madeleine straight from the oven with a cup of strong French coffee.

Marvelous madeleines: Lovely little butter cakes easier than you think

Enjoy a warm, buttery madeleine straight from the oven with a cup of strong French coffee.

June 2, 2021, 6:01am Clark County Life

We got our daughter started on caffeine rather early. She’d had her first sip of coffee before she could walk or talk and by the time she was a toddler she could fairly murder a cup of milky decaf. Now that she’s an adult — or, at 18, adultish —… Read story

Alisha Heilman serves customer Roger Keast of Vancouver on Friday morning at Madhouse Coffee in Vancouver.

Madhouse Coffee reopens with a new menu in east Vancouver

Alisha Heilman serves customer Roger Keast of Vancouver on Friday morning at Madhouse Coffee in Vancouver.

June 1, 2021, 6:04am Business

The father and daughter team of Eric and Alisha Heilman recently expanded the offerings at their Cascade Park coffee house, Madhouse Coffee with new breakfast and lunch food offerings, including vegan dishes. Read story

A bear helps itself to a birdfeeder in a backyard. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Officer Tom Moats contends that if you are feeding birds in bear country during the spring, you are bound to draw bears. Birds have plenty of wild food available in the spring.

Bears and fawns, oh my: Washington expert says leave baby deer alone, discourage bruins

A bear helps itself to a birdfeeder in a backyard. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Officer Tom Moats contends that if you are feeding birds in bear country during the spring, you are bound to draw bears. Birds have plenty of wild food available in the spring.

June 1, 2021, 6:03am Clark County Life

This the time of year when humans encounter wildlife. Deer and other animals are having babies, and bears are emerging from their winter dens hungry. The bears are desperately seeking sources of food, and are drawn to bird feeders, trash cans and pet food near homes. Also, deer are having… Read story

Check It Out: Picture books speak volumes

May 30, 2021, 6:06am Clark County Life

With summer on its way, I start thinking about sitting on my patio with a cool drink and a good book. If fall and winter have the market on cozy reading habits — a fire in the fireplace, warm blankets, hot tea — summer reading demands sun, the smell of… Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Everyone, like Dave, deserves a home

May 30, 2021, 6:05am Clark County Life

I met Dave when he was assigned to our church as part of the Safe Park program for people living in their cars. For a year and a half, his car was the first thing I saw when I arrived at church in the morning, or the last thing when… Read story

Soldier Mel Strawn was an eyewitness and took powerful snapshots of a 1952 uprising by North Korean prisoners against their captors at Koje-Do, a South Korean island used as a massive prisoner of war camp during the Korean War.

Hockinson author’s new book details brother’s experience in Korea

Soldier Mel Strawn was an eyewitness and took powerful snapshots of a 1952 uprising by North Korean prisoners against their captors at Koje-Do, a South Korean island used as a massive prisoner of war camp during the Korean War.

May 30, 2021, 6:02am Clark County Life

Hockinson author Dan Strawn’s slim-yet-layered new memoir centers on his beloved brother’s experience as a soldier in Korea. But “Past Awakened: Wars, Letters, Brothers,” is also about the tricky process of memoir writing itself: chasing down distant facts and cross-checking personal recollections that are already fading. Read story