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Southwest Washington's Community ews Service
Friday, July 9, 2010
WSUV offers summer art exhibits
Cuba as captured by Luz Maria Gordillo, WSU Vancouver
The art galleries at Washington State University have put up new exhibits for the summer. Travel
photography, hand-made books and an eclectic collection of alumni art are ready for public
viewing.
An artists' reception will be held 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 28.
A collection of color photographs taken by WSU Vancouver staff members while working with
the University of Havana and the Instituto Superior de Arte in Cuba is on display in the
Administration Building gallery through September.
"Visions of Cuba" reflects on the memories and sensibilities of the delegation from WSU
Vancouver. Artists featured in the exhibit include José Alamillo, Hal Dengerink, Luz Maria
Gordillo and Brian Mceill.
An exhibit of artist-made books is on display in the Washington State University Vancouver
Library through Aug. 20. The juried exhibit includes nine artists from Washington and Oregon
The first showing of strictly WSU alumni-created art is on exhibit in the Engineering and Life
Sciences Building through Aug. 26. The artwork includes abstract and figurative images, large
paintings, small, intimate photos and quilting fiber arts.
The variety of media and themes shows the diversity of the WSU alumni. There is a 50-year
difference in the graduation dates of these alumni and a world of different perspectives. The
common thread among the artists is shared community. Each artist has maintained a connection
to WSU and is part of the Vancouver community.
Alumni artists include: Jeannette Altman, '99; Missy Bachmeier, '04; Ethan Elkins, '03;
Barbara Hilkey, '00; Melisse Laing, '60; Bronwen Lee, '92; Stephanie Reed, '10; and
Merlinda Sain, '07.
For more information, contact Erin Dengerink Madarang at madarang@vancouver.wsu.edu or
360-546-9551.
Clark College Foundation earns national award
Clark College Foundation has been named a winner of the Council for Advancement and Support
of Education (CASE) 2010 WealthEngine Awards for Educational Fundraising, which honors
superior fundraising programs across the country. Only one other two-year public college
received an award. For the 2010 award, 1,005 higher education institutions were eligible for
consideration.
"The Clark College Foundation is a superb partner. Their leadership and staff do outstanding
work in support of our college and our students," said Robert K. Knight, Clark College
president. "It’s exciting to know that their peers across the country recognize the foundation’s
commitment to excellence."
Established in 1973, the award-winning Clark College Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt
public charity that functions as the fundraising arm of Clark College.
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education is a professional association serving
educational institutions and the advancement professionals who work on behalf in alumni
relations, communications, development, marketing and allied areas.
CASE membership includes nearly 3,400 colleges and universities, primary and secondary
independent and international schools, and nonprofit organizations in 59 countries.
Burgerville offers fundraiser tonight for county employees
The Clark County Employee Picnic Committee has teamed up with two Burgerville restaurants to
raise money for the county’s employee picnic in August.
A percentage of all sales between 5 and 9 p.m. tonight at the downtown and Central Park
locations will benefit the Clark County Picnic Fund. The downtown restaurant is at 307 E. Mill
Plain Blvd.; the Central Park restaurant is at 2200 E. Fourth Plain Blvd.
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Campaign Events
Democrats Picnic: The Clark County Democrats are hosting a summer picnic from 2 to 5 p.m.
on Sunday, July 11, at Leverich Park. There will be candidate speeches at 3:30 p.m. and canned
food will be collected for Share. For more information, visit www.BlueDonkeys.com.
Candidate ight: The League of Women Voters of Clark County is hosting a candidate night for
U.S. Senate candidates, 17th Legislative District, Position 2 candidates, County Assessor
candidates, city of Vancouver, Position 4 candidates, Clark Public Utilities District candidates
and Supreme Court Position 6 candidates at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 14, at Clark Public
Service Center, 1300 Franklin Street, Vancouver. For more information, contact Jane Van Dyke,
503-459-1011.
Prosecuting attorney candidate forum: The Forum at the Library and League of Women Voters
are offering a forum featuring the candidates for Clark County Prosecuting Attorney at 7 p.m.
Thursday, July 15, in the community room at Clark Public Utilities, 1200 Fort Vancouver Way,
Vancouver. For more information, call 360-695-1566.
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News Briefs
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Cooling Centers: Cooling centers will remain open around the county through Saturday.
The Battle Ground Community Center will be the site of the cooling center there at 912
E. Main St., today from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, call Battle Ground Parks
& Recreation at 360-342-5380.The Camas Public Library, 625 NE Fourth Ave Camas,
will be open as a cooling center today from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, July 9, and
Sunday, July 10, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, call 360-834-4692. Clark
County Fire District 6 will open a cooling center at noon today at its Felida Fire Station,
11600 N.W. Lakeshore Ave., Vancouver. Today's cooling center will open at noon today
and remain open until 8 p.m. For more information, contact Dawn Johnson at 360-3566040.
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Hazel Dell redevelopment: Clark County's commissioners will consider development
incentives and design standards for the Highway 99 area at a public hearing Tuesday,
July 13, at 10 a.m. in the in the sixth-floor hearing room of the county Public Service
Center, 1300 Franklin St. The county might decide to reduce development fees, speed up
permit review and offer credits for bicycle, pedestrian and public transit amenities.
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192nd Avenue signals: A new fiber optics communication system will better coordinate
traffic signals along Southeast 192nd Avenue. Drivers along the road should experience
smoother traffic, but motorists approaching from side streets may notice slightly longer
signal delays.
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Voter deadline: Monday, July 19, is the last day to register by mail or online for the
primary and special election on Aug. 17. This applies to anyone who has changed
addresses since his or her last vote. Visit the county elections office at
http://clarkvotes.org for more information.
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CRESA Book Club: The Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency (CRESA) will be
hosting a lunchtime book club downtown to discuss the Amanda Ripley book The
Unthinkable beginning Monday, July 12. Registration is available at
http://www.cresa911.org/emergency/training-register.php or via phone at 360-992-6270.
People may also participate in the book club discussion virtually, off-site, through Twitter
by following www.twitter.com/CRESA_Presents.
Calendar
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July 12: The Fort Vancouver Regional Library District board meets in executive session
at 4 p.m. and regular session at 6 p.m. on Monday, July 12, at the Ridgefield Community
Center, 210 North Main Avenue, Ridgefield, Washington.
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July 12: The first widespread shutdown of state agencies as a result of budget shortfalls
will take place Monday, July 12. The closures will save more than $70 million in all
funds in 2010–11. The temporary layoff law was passed as part of a series of measures to
address an almost $12 billion shortfall during the 2009-11 budget period. For more
information on state agency closures, visit http://ofm.wa.gov/layoff/.
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July 13: The Port of Vancouver USA Board of Commissioners will meet Tuesday, July
13, at 9:30 a.m. the Commission Room at the port's administrative building, 3103 NW
Lower River Road.
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July 17: The first-ever tour of chicken coops in Vancouver’s Uptown Village is slated for
Saturday, July 17. Tours begin at noon and continue until 4 p.m. For more information,
visit www.coopdujourtour.com.
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July 19 and Sept. 16: The Port of Vancouver is offering two more "V.I.P. family tours"
this summer of its site on 3103 NW Lower River Road. The events are 11 a.m.-12:30
p.m. Saturday, July 17, and 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16. To reserve a spot, contact
Andrew ess at 360-992-1137 or amness@portvanusa.com.
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July 20: The next Face to Face with Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt and the Vancouver
City Council will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 20, at Fort Vancouver High
School, 5700 E. 18th St., Vancouver.
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July 23: The Columbia River Economic Development Council's 20th Annual Golf
Classic is coming up Friday, July 23. Hole sponsorships and player slots are on sale. For
details, visit www.credc.org.
Friday on the air
Columbia Crossing Independent Review Panel Meeting (7-7)—6:30 p.m. CVTV 23
Clark County Democrats Jefferson Jackson Dinner & Auction (6-6)—9:54 p.m. CVTV 23
Town Tabloids
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Bacon, remembered with Wild Turkey.
Mint Tea, shaking it up.
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Seth Prince, conducting egg comparisons.
Weather
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Friday, sunny, 95-62.
Saturday, partly cloudy, 83-61.
Sunday, partly cloudy, 83-60.
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