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  1. Jane says:

    What a joke! This club is falling apart at the seams. Probably only about 20% of the participating families even came out to this sad little event. While it was primarily promoted to the “advanced level” players anyway, which is all this club cares about. Sorry rec players and their families… this club uses your money to support the FCSC program. And, if you are thinking of getting your child involved in the FCSC program, run as fast as you can in the other direction.

  2. Geri Hollo says:

    THX MUCH for encouraging “square dancing”! My being a “square dancer”, it is as you said–burns the calories, great exercise, healthy….and most of all FUN AND SOCIABLE!!

  3. Jacki Unger says:

    I lived in Salmon Creek between 1941 & 1959, during those years I was carried, rode, walked, rode bikes & finally drove, over the Salmon Creek Bridge.
    What I’d like to know is – when did the name change & where did it come from & why?
    Those of us who remember Salmon Creek School being between the I-5 entrance & NE 20th Ave, also remember crossing the Salmon Creek Bridge. . . . . .

  4. Barbara Wakefield says:

    I am interested in the November 14,15 & 16th event as a vendor.
    What are the costs and are tables provided?

  5. Dissappointed parent says:

    Actually, they don’t really support the Advanced level either. Our son plays with one of the teams and another was going to, but……….we’ve since learned how they treat parents and the latitude they allow their coaches in their decision making, much to the detriment of the kids.

    I’ve actually spoken with their entire hierarchy to develop this opinion, so I’m not just shooting from the hip here.

    Good Luck SCSC, you’ll need it.

    Why would you choose blue and yellow? Almost all the other clubs in the county are blue also.

  6. Clark County Neighbors says:

    Hi Barbara, I do not have any specific information regarding vendors, but if you click on the above link it will take you to the Holiday Food & Gift Festival main page and their contact information. Thanks, Melanie

  7. Stephanie says:

    Festival of Trees is always a winner! Went last year and had a great time.

  8. Christine Gillingham says:

    Speaking of things going on at the Three Creeks Library… did you know that they regularly hold Teen Nights for kids aged 12-19. Most of the kids who attend are 6th-9th grades. My son has gone several times and really enjoyed himself. They have offered movie night, game night, ice cream parties, and other events, and they are all FREE!! Call or email the library to get on the email list to receive notification of teen events. Here is the next one:

    Friday Teen Movie Nights (ages 12-19)
    Pull up a chair and enjoy a movie about a young girl’s journey in a parallel universe to the far north to save her best friend from terrible experiments. Can you guess the movie?
    Popcorn and punch will be provided. Call the library for more information.
    Friday, December 12 at 6 pm
    Three Creeks Community Library

  9. aaron says:

    we noticed that too. seems like they closed almost overnight. very unfortunate, their food was great.

  10. Melissa Sarvela says:

    Thanks Melanie, I appreciate your & Mitch’s support!

  11. Linda Snyder says:

    I am trying to locate a vendor that has participated in the Annual Expo Christmas Bazaar for the past two years (2007 and 2008) with a very unique gift item, a braclet that looks like a “slinky” . . . for lack of a better description.

    If anyone has a “vendor listing” for the actual vendor info please send along. Urgency, before Feburary 4th. I’m in the doghouse then . . .

  12. Ed Bisquera says:

    Hey Mitch! I see this blog is feeding the Twitter account @vancouverusa Pretty cool! Did the chamber of Vancouver ask yet about the Twitter account, since they have the domain vancouverusa.com? LOL See you soon!

    Ed

  13. Anonymous says:

    The Farmers Market “You Tube” was BERRY GOOD! Locked me in to the info!! THX

  14. Steve says:

    Feel free to contact me for more information via my web site!

  15. Arlene Nunez says:

    Our event posting on your site looks awesome, great job! I’m excited with your support of our event. Thank you so much. There are still open spots to play, and we will accept players on the day of. The only drawback is you may not get a T-shirt in your desired size.
    Very happy,
    Arlene
    By the Bottle

  16. Dalena Prentice says:

    Yes, our area was full of farmers, such as Hazel Dell had filbert trees as far as th eye could see. The extention unit was originally part of the poor farm. Alot of serious history there acually. Now it will not be farm land any longer but a ballfield and parking lot. What a shame!!

  17. Chilisweet says:

    hey can we bring our own stamps to sell? I have quite a few that I’m selling….embellishments too!

  18. Melanie says:

    Hi Chilisweet,
    I was not given any information about that. Maybe call the Barberton Grange, where the event is being held, and they can give you some more information. Good Luck :)

  19. Connie says:

    Feel free to call me at the Chamber to complete your registration. I am happy to complete your entire registration over the phone quickly.

  20. @chilisweet says:

    Mmmmm Woody’s Tacos! The best in town!

  21. Bridget says:

    Sounds intriguing… Now I have to go check it out!
    Thanks for the info. :)

  22. Terra says:

    The Masonic Lodge on 78th is having a holiday Flea Market this weekend, the 15th. Sorry, don’t have any more info than that, just saw it on their reader-board.

    Also, thanks for posting about the Ladybug Bazaar. I crossed 3 people off my list by attending.

  23. Heather says:

    Rusty grape vineyards is having a winter market on Dec 5th

  24. Geri says:

    Your web site is not only informative–but–picturesque and stated with some humor–fun reading!

  25. Karen Hall says:

    There is a lot going on in Camas the weekend of December 4, 5 & 6. December 4th in First Friday (always fun in Camas). This friday is Hometown Holidays in downtown Camas featuring caroling, Santa and Christmas tree lighting. On December 5 & 6 the Downtown Camas Association is hosting its first annual Holiday Home Tour. Four notable homes in Camas, including the historic Leadbetter House in Lacamas Lake, will be decorated for the holidays by leading florists & designers. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at selected merchants in Downtown Camas, Vancouver and Portland. For more information call 360-834-5722 or go to http://www.downtowncamas.com where you can purchase tickets online. Enjoy the ships on Saturday night!

  26. Tim Moon says:

    Any pictures or video from this event? Sounds like a nice family thing.

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