Education
CCHM Walking Tour Training
Help Us Share Clark County Memories Wednesday, May 23 | 2:00 - 4:00 PM Saturday, June 2 | 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Become a CCHM storyteller by joining our team of volunteer walking tour guides. No previous experience necessary. Brad Richardson, CCHM's Executive Director and resident historian, will be leading this dynamic two-hour demonstration […]
“SURVIVE AND THRIVE” PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SURVIVAL SKILLS OF THE 1800S
Survive and Thrive: Lifeways of the Fur Trade, a free summer program at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, will combine hands-on history lessons with outdoor skill-building to immerse visitors in the 1840s experience. The program will be led by National Park Service rangers with knowledge of survival skills as well as the skills common to […]
“SURVIVE AND THRIVE” PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SURVIVAL SKILLS OF THE 1800S
Survive and Thrive: Lifeways of the Fur Trade, a free summer program at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, will combine hands-on history lessons with outdoor skill-building to immerse visitors in the 1840s experience. The program will be led by National Park Service rangers with knowledge of survival skills as well as the skills common to […]
FREE FAMILY FUN AT NATIONAL GET OUTDOORS DAY
Kick off summer by joining in on free, outdoor activities and family fun at the 10th annual National Get Outdoors Day on Saturday, June 9 from 10 am to 3 pm at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in Vancouver, Washington. Kids and families can enjoy climbing a rock wall, meeting live birds of prey, catching […]
FLAG DAY AT FORT VANCOUVER
CELEBRATE OUR STARS AND STRIPES AT THE 24TH ANNUAL FLAG DAY AT FORT VANCOUVER PRESENTED BY DAVIDSON & ASSOCIATES INSURANCE! 5:00 PM | Ceremony The official ceremony includes: Pledge of Allegiance National Anthem performed by Northwest Harmony Chorus US History Quiz, Sunset Elementary 5th Grade Students vs. Clark County Mayors Declaration of Independence Skit, Marshall Elementary […]
“SURVIVE AND THRIVE” PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SURVIVAL SKILLS OF THE 1800S
Survive and Thrive: Lifeways of the Fur Trade, a free summer program at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, will combine hands-on history lessons with outdoor skill-building to immerse visitors in the 1840s experience. The program will be led by National Park Service rangers with knowledge of survival skills as well as the skills common to […]
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site To Host Summer Saber Training Program
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site (NHS) is pleased to announce that it will host a saber training program for the public this summer. The training will take place inside the Hudson's Bay Company fort stockade and participants will wear period correct clothing provided by Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. In 1845, the HMS Modeste, an […]