Tonight Washington State University Vancouver’s Diversity Council continues to challenge the community to talk about diversity during its annual film festival. This year’s theme is “Diversity & Disabilities: Celebrating the Abilities in Us All.” Sally and Sylvia Dost participate in Monday’s discussion following the feature while Carol Siegel looks on. The ...
A series of free films launches the Diversity Film Festival at Washington State Universtiy Vancouver. The festival begins tonight, at 4 p.m. and will continue with a film each night at the same time through Sept. 15. This year’s theme is “Diversity & Disabilities: Celebrating the Abilities in Us All.” The ...
Generations of Clark County families have savored the experience of one of the highest rated fairs in Washington State. More than a quarter million people spend a day or two under the August sun to munch on burgers, curly fries, pizza, seafood, pie, ice cream, cotton candy, popcorn and, as ...
Listen to an audio podcast of the video here: Last week Naylene Frunk of COUV.COM caught up with the Christian Youth Theater Vancouver for “The Secret Garden.” This week, she visited the East County group at Washougal High School to watch a dress rehersal of its upcoming play “Robin Hood.” ...
Last Wednesday electric cello/percussionist Steven Sharp Nelson and classical pianist Jon Schmidt launched “Michael meets Mozart.” We’ve added it to our Memorial Day lineup because we think the collision of classical and modern music speaks to the heart of the diversity of men and women who have served our country. ...
Uupdate: Tickets for next show here: https://www.cytvanport.org/getTickets.aspx Naylene Frunk of USD Media caught up with the Christian Youth Theater at a recent dress rehearsal of “The Secret Garden” at Fort Vancouver High School. Kids were camped out in the CYT green room, a classroom that is used as a camp ...
It has taken two years of construction, more than 160,000 man hours and 3.8 miles of shelf space, but the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District is ready for its next chapter as it debuts Vancouver’s newest library July 17. The new facility replaces the old main community library that has stood at the corner of Mill Plain and Fort Vancouver Way for nearly fifty years.