^ortlaub (Observer October 16,2013 H aunted W alking in V ancouver - Labor: A W orking H isto ry — Clock C LID E - You’re invited to a walk through the unsettling sights and stories of downtown Vancouver. Haunted Walking Tours are held every Friday and Saturday night in October starting from the Clark County Historical Museum, 1511 Main St. Reser­ vations are required as space is limited. Call the museum at360-993-5679. in at the Clark County Museum in Vancouver to learn about the area’s work and workers in this brand new exhibit tracing their history against a backdrop of regional and national labor movement milestones through words, images and artifacts, plus activities for the young and young at heart. Runs through Dec. 31. Economy Uone.Sour Saturday M orning K ids T heater - Traveling Lantern -- Welcome to life on the edge, played out in a suburban back­ yard. Portland Play­ h o u se, 602 N .E . 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