Brazilian Carnival

Experience the vibrant culture of Brazil at Clark College! Enjoy live Samba music, Capoeira performances, and traditional Brazilian food. Gaiser Hall Student Center, Clark College, Vancouver, WAFriday, March 21 | 6:00 - 9:00 PM (Doors open 5:30 PM)Free and open to the public Follow @clarkcollege.spanishclub on Instagram. For disability accommodations, contact 360-992-2314 or visit Penguin Union Building PUB 013

Spring Equinox Native Art Market

Celebrate the change of season with the Spring Equinox Native Art Market, hosted at the Clark County Historical Museum on Saturday, March 22, 2025. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and creativity of 16 talented local Indigenous vendors, offering unique, handcrafted items perfect for one-of-a-kind gifts. Every purchase directly supports Indigenous artists and makers, with 100% of the proceeds going to the vendors. The museum will be open to the public all day, offering free admission and a chance to explore the exhibits of […]

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MS Brewfest

13th Annual Brewfest for MS! Clear your Saturday and tell your friends to sample the finest beer Vancouver has to offer. Have a pint or a cider for a good cause, and support these generous and thoughtful local businesses. Thirteen local breweries participate in this Brewfest, and 100% of the proceeds are donated to the MS Society!

Blowin’ in the Wind: Songs & Stories of Bob Dylan

Musician and historian Joel Underwood (jtunderwoodmusic.com/music) brings a special performance to the acoustically and visually stunning Providence Academy Chapel, featuring the music and history of America’s most influential songwriter: Bob Dylan. Come sing along with Dylan favorites, such as “The Times, They Are A’Changin’,” and yell out the eternal question, “How does it feel?” and hear stories of the Nobel Prize‐winner’s early years in Minnesota and New York, including what really happened the fateful night he “went electric” in Newport. General Admission Tickets are […]

They Want Our Rhythm, But Not Our Blues: African American Innovation Through Pop Culture

The Clark County Historical Museum is excited to present “They Want Our Rhythm, But Not Our Blues: African American Innovation Through Pop Culture,” a thought-provoking lecture by LaToya Brackett presented through the generous support of the Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau . This event is part of the CCHM Speaker Series and will explore the profound impact of African American culture on popular culture, from music to sports, language, food, and more.

Visual Arts Bootcamp

When: Wednesdays, April 9 - June 6 | Time: 3:00-5:45 PM Where: theARTScentered, 1007 E Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98663 What: A deep dive into design fundamentals, art concepts, and creative expression. Learn from art history and develop new artwork while strengthening your artistic voice. Who: Led by art educator Tom Relth Registration Required: Sign up at Above & Below Art Studio or mail payment to 2114 Main St, Vancouver, WA 98660

UFO Northwest: How Washington State Spawned the Men In Black

On August 1, 1947, the tragic crash of a B-25 bomber in Washington State triggered an FBI investigation of “The Maury Island Incident”—an infamous Northwest UFO sighting, and history’s first alleged encounter with the so-called “Men in Black.” The FBI’s records from 1947, which were sealed for decades, reveal Cold War fears, jurisdictional disputes, cover-ups, false confessions, a courageous FBI Special Agent, and the hands-on involvement of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Relying on the FBI records, this talk exposes a Washington story that […]

Painting – The Era of Expression

When: Saturdays, April 12 - June 7 | Time: 3:00-5:45 PM Where: theARTScentered, 1007 E Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98663 What: Explore and create art inspired by early 20th-century movements like Cubism, Fauvism, and Constructivism. Enhance your painting skills through historical influences and modern techniques. Who: Led by art educator Tom Relth Registration Required: Sign up at Above & Below Art Studio or mail payment to 2114 Main St, Vancouver, WA 98660

April Forest Walk at Columbia Springs

You're invited! Join us for a Forest Walk at Columbia Springs. Have you ever wondered what wildlife and plants can be found around our site? Under the guidance of a knowledgeable staff person or expert volunteer, you can discover the magic that our trails have to offer and learn what makes Columbia Springs unique. Let us know you’re coming in advance by registering at https://www.columbiasprings.org/guided-tours-2025 We will meet at 3:30pm. Wear good walking shoes and dress for the weather! For more info: http://www.columbiasprings.org/events/guided-tours Photo […]

Sakura Festival

Clark College 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA 98663, Vancouver, WA, United States

Join us for the annual Sakura Festival on April 17, 2025 1:00 p.m. Ceremony in the Japanese Garden (weather permitting, will move to the Student Center if inclement weather) Koto and flute performance Dignitary Speeches Clark College Treble Ensemble performance 2:00 p.m. Butterfly release by Student Life at the Andersen Fountain Butterflies hold significant symbolic meaning in Japanese culture, representing a variety of themes and ideas. Their imagery appears frequently in traditional Japanese art, literature, and aesthetics, embodying various aspects of life, nature, and […]

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