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Welcome To The 1994
Vancouver Festival
C-Tran Festival
Shuttle Service
Saturday 8:00 a.m. -11:00 p.m.
Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Avoid traffic congestion by park
ing your car in one of six convenient
locations. Both shuttles operate on 15
minute frequencies. You will arrive
at the downtown 7th Street Transit
Center - an easy one-block walk to the
festival.
North Shuttle
Arrives and departs from the #73
boarding location at 7th Street Tran
sit Center.
• Clark College Parking avail
able on south and east sides of Ap
plied A rts B uilding and along
McLoughlin Blvd. (on the street).
• Hudson’s Bay High School
Board on East side of school, along
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Reserve Street.
• Clark Public Utilities Park in
lot and board along Fort Vancouver
Way.
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South Shuttle
Arrives and departs from the # 14
boarding location at 7th Street Tran
sit Center.
• Fort Vancouver/SR 14 Park &
Ride
• Old Apple Tree Park Across
from Who Song & Larry’s on E.
Columbia Way.
• Vancouver Landing at Termi
nal One At the west end of the Red
Lion Inn of the Quay. Entrance off
Columbia Street.
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chases are subject to a handling fee.)
The opening gala is an open-air
festival. Sidewalk seating is available
for dining, conversation and people
watching. There will be plenty of
room to dance, and once the show
starts, you’ll want to do just that!
Starting at 5:30 p.m. a pre-gala
dinner will take place at the First
Interstate Tower. Patrons have their
choice of a 4-course dinner of chilled
poached filet of salmon or garlic-
roasted tenderloin of beef, beer and
wine beverage, and, of course, a ticket
to the show with reserved seating.
Cost is $55 per person. Call the Down
town Vancouver Association 693-
2847 for reservations.
N ew & used books
on Business, M usic,
& African-Am erican
Studies
Don’t Miss
Alvin and the
Chipmunks
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Main S t
party unsurpassed in the history of
Vancouver and Clark County. This is
a full evening o f outstanding talent
that you’ll never forget! Come early
to enjoy street performances featur
ing live music, dance and juggling -
all prior to the main show. You’ll
need a ticket to attend. Tickets are
limited - get yours now!
Advance general admission tick
ets are $15. Day of the event gate
admission is $18. Purchase tickets at
Columbia Arts Center, 400 W. Ever
green Blvd., Paradise Cafe at 13th
and Main Streets, and all Fred Meyer
FASTIXX locations. FASTIXX ac
cepts credit card orders by calling
503/224-TIX X . (FASTIXX p u r
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ing an array of family-oriented enter
tainment, exhibits, demonstrations
and hands-on activities. Set in a 12-
block area, each comer presents a
new adventure. Your presence, par
ticipation and enthusiasm confirms
our community’s fun-loving spirit and
evolving “cultural wings.” Enjoy the
festival, a prelude to the multitude of
events available all year.
Brian Wolf, Chairman, 1994
Vancouver Festival Friday, June 17,
1994.
This inaugural event brings to
our community the best in entertain
Opening Night Gala with
ment and family activities. We have
The Temptations
developed a festival that will have a
and Mary Wilson
short as well as long term impact on
Of
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our community and allows Vancou
Main Stage
ver to take its rightful place in the
regional economy. The Vancouver
4:30 p.m. - Midnight
Festival -” Where S ummer Begins” is
W e’re kicking off the Vancouver
a 3-day outdoor extravaganza boast- Festival in a big way with an outdoor
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Jam Band at Main Stage
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Announcement
Zoe Z ahara Cox was bom
May 18,1994 at Providence Medi
cal Center. She weighed 7 pounds,
3 ounces and was 20-1/4 inches.
Parents are Thomas and Tonya-
Marie Cox of Tigard, grandpar
ents are Cynthia Rabideau of Port
land and John and Joanne Cox o f
Louisville, KY, and a great-grand
parent is Vera Cox of Rushville,
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All Senior Citizens Are
Invited To Attend The
22nd Annual
Fishing Derby
Sponsored by The Urban
League of Portland’s Senior Ser
vice Department. June 24, 1994;
9:30 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.; Sauvie Is
land
Registration Fee: $5.00. For
more information, contact Bob
Barner or Pauline Reed, 248-5470,
Ext. 4545
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