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The brass section of the Southwest Washington Wind Symphony packs a harmonious punch during a concert Oct. 21. (Zachary C.

‘Cool collaboration’: Pair of concerts celebrate milestones for Vancouver performing arts groups

The brass section of the Southwest Washington Wind Symphony packs a harmonious punch during a concert Oct. 21. (Zachary C.

October 17, 2024, 6:05am Clark County Life

Two Vancouver performing arts groups are celebrating milestones this year. Vancouver Master Chorale is continuing its 75th anniversary season with a full-length performance of Verdi’s “Requiem,” while Southwest Washington Wind Symphony will kick off its 20th anniversary year with a concert appropriately titled “Celebrations.” Read story

Vancouver Ballet Folklorico performs during a Dia de los Muertos celebration at the Vancouver Community Library in 2019.

Models needed for Kwanzaa fashion show at Clark County Event Center

October 15, 2024, 7:48am Clark County Life

Models needed for Kwanzaa fashion show Read story

Volunteer Madison Glenn lends a hand in the kitchen at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Cooking it old school: Fort Vancouver kitchen gives a lesson in 1840s kitchens

Volunteer Madison Glenn lends a hand in the kitchen at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

October 12, 2024, 6:13am Clark County Life

I could smell woodsmoke from Fort Vancouver’s kitchen as soon as I got out of my car in the Fifth Street visitor lot. The aroma led me to the weathered wood building behind the reconstructed Chief Factor’s House, where John McLoughlin and his family would have lived in the fort’s… Read story

A female common merganser is seen in the Burke Slough near Woodland during a recent Saturday morning birding trip with the Vancouver Audubon Society.
Sandhill cranes come in for a landing near cousin cranes during BirdFest &amp; Bluegrass in Ridgefield in 2019.
Cassidy Forsburg, 2, of Battle Ground, sits in the pumpkin patch at Pomeroy Farm in Yacolt on Oct. 15, 2022.

Clark County has a bumper crop of pumpkin spots

Cassidy Forsburg, 2, of Battle Ground, sits in the pumpkin patch at Pomeroy Farm in Yacolt on Oct. 15, 2022.

September 28, 2024, 6:13am Clark County Life

Autumn is all about pumpkins. It’s practically a pumpkinpalooza out there, with pumpkins piled on porches, perched on patios and painted in pretty colors — not to mention the preponderance of pumpkin pies. We present you with pleasing news: Local pumpkin patches are presently primed for pumpkin-picking, where people can… Read story

These chocolate chip cookies have a special ingredient &mdash; Ovaltine.

Has there ever been a better way of ending the day? Crispy, chewy Ovaltine cookies taste great

These chocolate chip cookies have a special ingredient &mdash; Ovaltine.

September 25, 2024, 6:05am Clark County Life

One thing I really enjoyed about our recent trip to England was the variety of fun things to drink, like Ribena blackcurrant syrup and sparkling elderflower flavored water. What really got my taste buds going were hot drink powders like Barleycup, Horlick’s and Ovaltine. Read story

The Clark County Historical Museum's haunted walking tours will wind through downtown Vancouver, with spooky stories along the way.
Abby Doty, 7, kneels alongside Brandon Bakemaeyer in a knighting ceremony presided over by Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, at the 2023 Realms Unknown Fantasy Festival in Woodland. The historical reenactment group will return to this year&rsquo;s festival, which begins Friday and continues through Sunday.

Serious play: Realms Unknown Fantasy Festival returns for a second year in Woodland

Abby Doty, 7, kneels alongside Brandon Bakemaeyer in a knighting ceremony presided over by Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, at the 2023 Realms Unknown Fantasy Festival in Woodland. The historical reenactment group will return to this year&rsquo;s festival, which begins Friday and continues through Sunday.

September 19, 2024, 6:07am Clark County Life

If only there were a place where you could shed your identity for a few days, romp around barefoot in the sunshine and frolic with fairies, unicorns, mermaids, centaurs, pirates, time-travelers and Mary, Queen of Scots. Read story