A fun fact about Vancouver Washington is that there are so many things to do in the area. Here is a brief list of events going on in January:
Things to Do:
Meet your Bakery Launch Party
January 08, 2015, Cellar 55 tasting room. 1812 Washington St. 6:00pm to 9:00pm the first delectable
culinary mystery in the Bakeshop Mystery series (St. Martin’s Press), comes out on December 30th. Ring
in the New Year with the launch party at Cellar 55. Wine tasting, pastry sampling, bakeshop themed
giveaways, and much, much more. Vintage books will be on hand to sell books.
January Second Saturday at the Water Center: Stormy Water
January 10, 2015 Water Resource Education Center, 4600 SE Columbia Way, 1:00pm to 3:00pm Free
360-487-7111 Where does the rain go? Kids will have fun learning about where all the stormy water
goes after a rainy thunderstorm. Find out ways you can help fish and other animals that live in local
streams. Please note: Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Cityofvancouver.us
Bright New Year: The Vancouver Symphony Chamber Series
January 11, 2015 Kiggins Theatre, 1011 Main St., 3:00pm $25 Adults $10 Students 360-735-7278 it’s All
about Love and features soprano Barbara choltco. Vancouversymphony.org
Drink This! Vancouver
January 22, 2015 Various venues. Downtown Vancouver 4:00pm to 9:00pm
This Vancouver USA favorite promotes craft beverage makers (beer, wine, coffee, tea, soda, cider, spirits…) by inviting the public in for a special walking event to each business. Special beverages, tasting and an opportunity to meet and chat with the actual producer of the beverage. Thecraftwinefest.com
Family Fun Night at G6 Airpark
January 22, 2015 G6 Airpark 2200 NE Andersen Rd, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Free 360-448-7439 Dream Big
Community Center is offering a Free Family Fun Night @ G6 Airpark- Jan 22, 2015. From 6pm to 9pm,
the event will be FREE! All ages are welcome. Everyone must sign a waiver to jump.
The 53rd Annual Clark College Jazz Festival
January 29, 2015 Clark College- Gaiser Student Hall 1933 Clark Fort Vancouver Way, $5 General
Admission Per Day. Sixty middle and highschool jazz ensembles are scheduled to perform in this years
competition with trophies presented to the top three jazz ensembles for all divisions. Individual
outstanding musician awards will also be presented at the end of each days preliminary competitions. At the end Saturday evening, the Dale Beacock Memorial Sweepstakes Award will be presented to one
outstanding band selected from the entire festival. Visitvancouverusa.com

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