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Career & Education
March 25, 2015
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
Explore Vancouver Parks and Trails
SCHOLARSHIP
APPLICATION
PACKETS
Are Available to:
High School Grads, College Students,
and Adults Cont. Educ.
PACKETS CAN BE
REQUESTED ON-LINE AT
evangPATrice@yahoo.com
or by phone ~ 503 283-6312
(Mrs. Patricia Trice)
THE APPLICATION DEADLINE
IS MAY 30, 2015
The Della Mae Johnson
Scholarship Foundation
2216 NE Killingsworth
Portland, OR 97211
(503) 284-0535
Outdoor enthusiasts
can explore Vancouver
area parks and trails
with the help of two
new maps developed
by Vancouver Parks
and Recreation.
The “Guide to Parks,
Trails and Communi-
ty Centers” provides
a map of regional and
local parks, trails and
community
centers,
along with information
about amenities found
in the parks and details
about the Vancouver’s
three community cen-
ters.
“Trails of Vancouver
and Clark County” pro-
vides a large overview
map of trails located
throughout the county,
along with detailed in-
formation and maps for
seven specific regional
trails in the area.
“We want to encour-
age people to get out-
side and discover all
the wonderful parks
and trails Vancouver
and the surrounding ar-
eas have to offer,” said
Vancouver Parks and
Recreation
Director
Julie Hannon.
Both maps are avail-
able at no charge at
Vancouver City Hall,
the
Marshall
and
Firstenburg Communi-
ty Centers, Vancouver
Tennis Center, Water
Resources Education
Center, Fort Vancouver
National Historic Site,
and the Pearson Air The cover of Vancouver Parks and Recreation Department’s
new Guide to Parks, Trails and Community Centers.
Museum.
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