Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 27, 2012, Page 12, Image 12

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Sunday August 5, 2012
Through the beautiful streets of N/NE Soul of Portland
5K run/walk, 10K run
S u n d a y , J u l y 8 th
SEFFARINE PRESENTS
Entertainment
kicks off at Noon
15K Geoff Hollister Tribute run USATF Sanctioned Course
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• B2B Networking
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V an co u v er presented by B ank o f
A m erica takes place on W ednes­
day, July 4th the Fort V ancouver
N ational Site.
F am ilies w ill find a full schedule
o f activities, culm in atin g w ith an
im p ressiv e firew o rk s show . The
event is p ro duced by the nonprofit
Fort V ancouver N ational T rust.
Fort V ancouver has a 48 year
history o f providing the com m unity
w ith an ex ceptional firew orks dis­
play. U sing state o f the art firew orks
synchronized to m usic, this y e a r’s
display w ill once again be launched
from Pearson A ir Field, providing
a tte n d ee s an e x c itin g firew o rk s
show . F irew orks m ay not be visible
from PortlandortheC olum biaR iver.
G ates open at 8 a.m . w ith the
entertainm ent kicking o ff at N oon,
T he Kids' Patriotic Parade presented
by Fred M eyer begins at 4 p.m. and
th e s p e c ta c u la r firew o rk s show
launches at 10:05 p.m.
T h e V an co u v er T o y o ta M ain
Stage features a w ide variety o f lo­
cal and regionally recognized en ter­
tainers, including Patrick L am b and
H it M achine.
G eneral adm ission is $5 in ad­
vance and $7 at the gate fo r those 13
and over. K ids 12 and under are free.
P u r c h a s e tic k e ts o n lin e at
fortvan.org/fourth o r at any so uth­
w est W ashington Fred M eyer loca­
tion.