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Daylight Saving Time begins
Daylight Saving Time begins
Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 10, 2024, at 2:00 A.M. On Saturday night, clocks are set forward 1 hour (i.e., losing one hour) to “spring forward.” Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later on March 10, 2024, than the day before. There will be more light in the evening.
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Civil Discourse or Civil Divide
Civil Discourse or Civil Divide
Do not miss this important event hosted by VANTalks exploring the impact of civil discourse on our community and ways we can work together to bridge divides. This interactive event includes facilitated dialogue sessions, collaborative workshops, strategies for positive action, and engaging discussions. This special evening features two amazing speakers, including The Historic Trust's very own […]
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CMAC Regular Meeting
CMAC Regular Meeting
Our next regular CMAC meeting will be tomorrow, Friday, March 8th starting at 8:30am both in person at the 40et8 Boxcar and VIA ZOOM. Attached is the agenda for Friday's meeting, the flyer for Our Community Salutes, and the meeting minutes from our February 23rd regular meeting. I have also attached two flyers for upcoming events members of our organization are hosting. […]
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Red Cross Free Virtual Resiliency Workshops
Red Cross Free Virtual Resiliency Workshops
During the month of March – Red Cross Month – we are hosting free virtual resiliency workshops each Monday at 6:00PM for service members, veterans, and their family members and caregivers. We would be grateful if you would share these with you network. We recommend registering in advance as slots are filling up. Thank you […]
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The Historic Trust and Humanities Washington partner to present — Black Women in the Washington Civil Rights Movement
The Historic Trust and Humanities Washington partner to present — Black Women in the Washington Civil Rights Movement
The Historic Trust and Humanities Washington partner to present a discussion with Quin'Nita Cobbins-Modica as she delves into the role of Black women in the Washington State civil rights movement. The program is offered at no charge; however, due to limited seating, registration is required. Click HERE to register.
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Red Cross Free Virtual Resiliency Workshops
Red Cross Free Virtual Resiliency Workshops
During the month of March – Red Cross Month – we are hosting free virtual resiliency workshops each Monday at 6:00PM for service members, veterans, and their family members and caregivers. We would be grateful if you would share these with you network. We recommend registering in advance as slots are filling up. Thank you […]
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CMAC Regular Meeting
CMAC Regular Meeting
Our next regular CMAC meeting will be Friday, March 22nd starting at 8:30am both in person at the 40et8 Boxcar and VIA Zoom. We are working on updating our membership directory. If you have not had a chance to update your contact information recently, could you please fill out the form link below. https://forms.gle/63KwPptC26DcM2k79 If […]
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Red Cross Free Virtual Resiliency Workshops
Red Cross Free Virtual Resiliency Workshops
During the month of March – Red Cross Month – we are hosting free virtual resiliency workshops each Monday at 6:00PM for service members, veterans, and their family members and caregivers. We would be grateful if you would share these with you network. We recommend registering in advance as slots are filling up. Thank you […]
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Military History Talk – Historic Photographers of Vancouver Barracks
Military History Talk – Historic Photographers of Vancouver Barracks
Thursday, March 28, 2024 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm General O.O. Howard House 750 Anderson St., Vancouver From the earliest days of the Vancouver Barracks, government-sponsored pictures and engravings were created, documenting the history of the installation. In addition to official images, private individuals took pictures of the daily life of soldiers and their families. […]