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SUMMARY:An Evening of French-Inspired Music at Providence Academy
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate music\, history\, and place with a special performance by Eric John Kaiser at the historic Providence Academy. \nSet within the beautifully preserved chapel built in the late 1800s by Mother Joseph and the Sisters of Providence\, this concert offers a memorable evening in one of the region’s most important landmarks. As we gather in April—Mother Joseph’s birthday month—we also honor her enduring legacy. Her French-Canadian roots and pioneering spirit helped shape Providence Academy and countless institutions across the Pacific Northwest\, making this setting an especially fitting backdrop for the evening. \nEric John Kaiser\, an award-winning singer-songwriter known for his engaging blend of Americana\, folk\, and French-influenced music\, brings thoughtful lyrics\, rich melodies\, and a warm\, conversational style that invites audiences in. His work bridges cultures and stories\, echoing the French-Canadian heritage that Mother Joseph carried with her to the Northwest. \nJoin us for a birthday-month tribute filled with music in a space shaped by history—and still inspiring today. \nTicket Information:\nTicket price is $18 and includes all applicable taxes and fees. Seating is general admission in Providence Academy Chapel pews and available on a first-come\, first-served basis. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. (30 minutes prior to performance start time). Free parking is available in the Providence Academy lot; please note that the Aeon Apartments parking lot is not available for event parking. \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nIf available\, tickets will be sold at the door for $25 each. \nThis event is a fundraiser for The Historic Trust\, a 501(c)3 nonprofit. Proceeds from ticket sales support its mission to inspire civic pride and economic vitality through education\, preservation\, and celebration of our community’s history. \nSome of the public areas in our buildings may not be fully accessible to visitors with limited mobility. Please call in advance for more specific information: 360-992-1800.
URL:https://www.thehistorictrust.org/calendar/tickets-on-sale-march-2-an-evening-of-french-inspired-music-at-providence-academy/
LOCATION:Providence Academy\, 400 E. Evergreen Blvd.\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98660\, United States
CATEGORIES:Providence Academy
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SUMMARY:General Thomas Anderson at Vancouver Barracks
DESCRIPTION:Register today and join us for an engaging presentation on one of Vancouver Barracks’ most influential commanders! \nOhio native and Civil War veteran General Thomas M. Anderson (1836-1917) commanded the 14th Infantry at Vancouver Barracks from 1886-1898. As one of the longer-serving commanders\, he\, and also his family\, became active in the community as well as at the post. Presenter Jeff Davis (Major\, U.S. Army\, Ret.) will talk about Anderson’s service in the context of the larger history of Vancouver Barracks. Anderson’s family had long-time association with this area as he was a grand-nephew of William Clark of the Corps of Discovery\, and his namesake son also served at Vancouver Barracks. The desk Anderson used while serving in Vancouver was donated to the Clark County Historical Museum and is on display at the Howard House. \nOur speaker\, Jeff Davis\, is an archaeologist and was active with the Vancouver Barracks Military Association for many years. A native of Vancouver where his Army father was based\, Davis joined the Army Reserve out of high school and served for many years around the world\, and also at Vancouver Barracks. He has authored and contributed to many books and other publications on military and Northwest history and is a frequent public speaker and tour guide. \nThis program is offered free of charge\, but space is limited. Please reserve your spot HERE.  \nPart of the Humanities WA Speakers Series presented by University Village. \n \nPhoto Caption:  Anderson family and friends sitting on the front porch of the post commander’s home. The 1878 home is now called the Howard House after its first residents – General Oliver Otis Howard and his family. \nCredit: Clark County Historical Museum
URL:https://www.thehistorictrust.org/calendar/general-thomas-anderson-at-vancouver-barracks/
LOCATION:Red Cross Building\, 605 Barnes Street\, Vancouver\, 98661\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ne Plus Ultra Jass Orchestra at Providence Academy
DESCRIPTION:Come to dance or just to listen at the historic Academy Ballroom! \nSince 2016\, The Ne Plus Ultra Jass Orchestra has been delighting audiences with the music of the roaring 20s and Depression era 30s. \nUnder the leadership of master showman Sammuel Murry-Hawkins\, the ensemble transports audiences to the golden age of Hot Jazz and Sweet Dance Music\, specializing in the tunes of Cab Calloway\, Irving Berlin\, Duke Ellington\, and George Gershwin. \nGuaranteed to delight and put a pep in your step! \nTo make the event accessible to all\, ticket prices are set at $16. Tickets are available at the door or on line at The Historic Music Preservation Project. \n  \nSome of the public areas in our buildings may not be fully accessible to visitors with limited mobility. Please call in advance for more specific information: 360-992-1800.
URL:https://www.thehistorictrust.org/calendar/ne-plus-ultra-jass-orchestra-at-providence-academy-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260502T090000
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SUMMARY:Secret Spaces Three-House Tour: Marshall House\, Grant House\, and O.O. Howard House
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Trust is excited to bring back Secret Spaces Tours for Preservation Month 2026!\nSecret Spaces Tour will give participants a unique peek into typically unseen parts of three Officers Row homes: the Marshall House\, Grant House\, and O. O. Howard House. \nYour tour stop at each house begins at the top of the hour with a 10-to-15-minute seated educational session\, providing historical and architectural background information about the spaces you are about to see. Highlights in each location include: \nMarshall House \n\nThe Historic Trust’s Director of Historic Preservation\, Holly Chamberlain\, will provide the historical and architectural overview\nAccess the turret via the attic for a beautiful view and photo opportunity\nVisit private offices on the second floor\n\nGrant House \n\nLocal historian Jeff Davis will be in character as President Ulysses S. Grant circa 1879 with a living history presentation about Grant’s life and time at Vancouver Barracks\, and points of interest about the house\nEnjoy the view and get a special close-up look at the exterior portion of this log cabin from the 2nd floor balcony\nBrowse the entire 2nd floor including the large over-kitchen banquet room\n\nO. O. Howard House \n\nJulie Garver\, who was project manager for the City of Vancouver’s rehabilitation of the house in the late 1990s\, will give a presentation about the house and the unique challenges tackled during its restoration\nCheck out the ornate fireplaces and architectural details that adorn what are currently private offices\nLearn more about General Howard’s life & time at Vancouver Barracks\, and get a great view when visiting the attic\n\nIMPORTANT – PLEASE NOTE: many of these spaces are only accessible by stairs. Please read the “Building Accessibility” information below to determine if this tour is right for you and your companions\, if you are purchasing multiple tickets. All participants must be at least 12 years of age. \n– – – – – – – – \nTICKET INFORMATION\nTICKET SALES for 2026 are now closed.  \nTickets will NOT be sold at the door. Please join us May 30 for the Secret Spaces Post Hospital Tour or check back next year. \n– – – – – – – – \nSECRET SPACES TOUR – BUILDING ACCESSIBLITY\nThese “Secret Spaces” tours are providing access to areas that are generally off-limits to the public and are not fully accessible. Please use the following building descriptions to determine whether these tours are right for you.  Please let us know ahead of time if you have specific questions about accessibility. You may reach the main office at 360-992-1800. \nMarshall House (MH): \nSouth side (Main) entrance is accessible by stairs. North (rear) entrance (with wheelchair accessible signage) is accessible via ramp. There is one accessible bathroom on the main floor. There is a chair lift available that provides access to the second floor. This tour includes a visit to the turret\, which is only accessible by a narrow set of stairs to the attic from the second floor. No ASL provided. \nGuests are welcome to remain on the main floor after the opening presentation to explore the rooms and additional resources about General Marshall. Volunteers and staff will be available to provide verbal interpretation of spaces on second floor and attic. \nGrant House (GH): \nSouth side (Main) entrance is accessible by stairs. North (rear entrance) is accessible via a ramp to the back door. There is one accessible bathroom on the main floor. The second floor is only accessible by stairs. No ASL provided. \nGuests are welcome to remain on the main floor after the opening presentation to explore additional resources about President Grant and visit the downstairs rooms. Volunteers and staff will be available to provide verbal interpretation of spaces on second floor. \nO.O. Howard House (OOHH): \nSouth side (Main) entrance is accessible by stairs and via ramp from the back of the house. West entrance by employee parking lot is accessible without stairs. There is an elevator in the Howard House that provides access to the second floor. The attic is accessed via stairs only. The main floor has ADA accessible restrooms. No ASL provided. \nGuests are welcome to explore the main floor and second floor via elevator. Volunteers and staff will be available to provide verbal interpretation of the attic space. \n– – – – – – – – \nThank you to our Preservation Month sponsor:\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \nWe are grateful to Halbert Construction Services for their support of The Historic Trust’s Preservation Month programming: Secret Spaces Three-House Tour\, Secret Spaces Post Hospital Tour\, and our presentation\, Mid-Century Modern Vancouver\, with State Architectural Historian Michael Houser. \n 
URL:https://www.thehistorictrust.org/calendar/secret-spaces-three-house-tour-marshall-house-grant-house-and-o-o-howard-house-2/
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SUMMARY:Mid-Century Modern Vancouver - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for registering. This event is now full!\nJoin us for an exploration of the architecture and history of mid-twentieth century Vancouver with State Architectural Historian Michael Houser. Learn about mid-century modern architectural styles\, and the builders and designers who brought them to life. Houser will highlight several notable local designers including Day W. Hilborn\, Donald Stewart\, Keith Bradbury\, and William D. Cassady. \nHouser has served as the Architectural Historian for the State of Washington for more than 20 years\, and has a long record of helping building owners and the general public understand and connect with the architecture and history of their communities. Currently he manages the State and National Register programs at the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation in Olympia\, as well as Washington’s unique Heritage Barn Program. \nHouser helped heighten public awareness of post-WWII resources by establishing the “Nifty-from-the-Last 50 Initiative\,” which has documented over 300 mid-century modern buildings across the state and continues to grow. Recent projects include writing biographies of architects and building designers who practiced around the state\, and a study of the late 1950s nationwide Gold Medallion Home program\, which promoted the use of residential electricity. \nVancouver native Houser holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Idaho and a Master of Science Degree in Historic Preservation from Eastern Michigan University.  Previous jobs included working as the Historic Preservation Planner for Deschutes County\, OR. Earlier experience includes time at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn\, MI and survey work for the Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana. \n  \nRegistration is closed. The event is now full.  \n  \nPhoto Caption: Architect William Donald Cassady (1927-2021) designed the Fort Vancouver Regional Library (now ArtsHub) in 1963. Credit: City of Vancouver
URL:https://www.thehistorictrust.org/calendar/mid-century-modern-vancouver/
LOCATION:Red Cross Building\, 605 Barnes Street\, Vancouver\, 98661\, United States
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SUMMARY:Secret Spaces Tour: Post Hospital
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Trust is excited to bring back Secret Spaces Tours for Preservation Month 2026!\nThe Secret Spaces Post Hospital Tour will give participants a chance to step back in time and imagine the rooms of this historic building in action. Built in 1903-1904\, the Post Hospital was considered cutting-edge for its time\, including being one of the first in the nation to have space purpose-built for taking and developing x-ray images. \nToday\, many of the building’s original structural features remain: \n\nTin ceiling tiles\nCoved ceilings\nWoodwork\nSun porches\, which helped support recovery of tuberculosis patients\n\nWith access to explore spaces on all four floors\, you’ll get an exclusive peek inside this structure that has been off-limits to the public for decades. \nYour experience begins across the street from the Post Hospital at the Red Cross Building with a brief 10-to-15-minute seated educational session by The Historic Trust’s Director of Historic Preservation\, Holly Chamberlain\, sharing historical and architectural background information about changes the building has seen over time\, and about the spaces you’ll get to explore. \nYour time in the hospital will not be guided. Most spaces will be open for you to walk through or look into\, so you can see the building at your own pace within the allotted time frame. \nIMPORTANT – PLEASE NOTE: The Post Hospital is only accessible by stairs\, and movement between floors inside the building is via stairs only. Please read the “Building Accessibility” information below to determine if this tour is right for you and your companions. All participants must be at least 12 years of age. All participants must wear closed-toe flat shoes. \n– – – – – – – – \nTICKET INFORMATION\nTickets will go on Sale 5/1 at 10am! \nBUY TICKETS \nTickets are $35 per person. Ticket price includes all taxes and fees. Tickets are available in advance only. \nTour Times at 9:00am\, 11:00am\, 1:00pm \n  \nSECRET SPACES TOUR – BUILDING ACCESSIBLITY\nThis “Secret Spaces” tour includes areas that are generally off-limits to the public and are not fully accessible. Please use the following building description to determine whether this tour is right for you.  Please let us know ahead of time if you have specific questions about accessibility. Contact us at 360-992-1800. \nPost Hospital Tour \nThe Post Hospital is currently only utilized by The Historic Trust staff and is not open to the public. It is being opened for this special “Secret Spaces” tour only. The building is only accessible by stairs\, and movement between floors within the building is via stairs only. There are no accessibility accommodations in place. No ASL provided. \nGuests are welcome to purchase tickets to enjoy the brief (10-15 minute) opening presentation about the Post Hospital\, which will be held in the Red Cross Building (RCB) and forego exploration of the Post Hospital building requiring mobility. The Red Cross Building is accessible via a ramp on the east side of the building with access from the north. There are accessible restrooms on the main floor. \n– – – – – – – – \nThank you to our Preservation Month sponsor:\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \nWe are grateful to Halbert Construction Services for their support of The Historic Trust’s Preservation Month programming: Secret Spaces Three-House Tour\, Secret Spaces Post Hospital Tour\, and Mid-Century Modern Vancouver with State Architectural Historian Michael Houser. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.thehistorictrust.org/calendar/secret-spaces-tour-post-hospital/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:America 250 Series: Flag Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we kickstart our summer series with Flag Day!\nFlag Day is a national holiday celebrated annually on June 14 to commemorate the adoption of the United States flag by the Continental Congress on June 14\, 1777. \nEnjoy an afternoon of music\, poetry readings from Christopher Luna\, an educational display of the American flags that have flown over the Vancouver Barracks\, living history character meet-and-greets\, and a flag-related make-and-take craft activity. Food trucks will be available for tasty bites! \nFree small American flags given to the first 500 guests. \n\nEntertainment Schedule\n12 pm\nHowling Prairie Dogs\, The Howling Prairie Dogs | Facebook\nThe Howling Prairie Dogs are a local SW Washington acoustic Americana themed group\, featuring rock\, folk\, country\, country rock and light jazz. \n1 pm\nVancouver Symphony brass quintet\nThe Historic Trust is proud to welcome a brass ensemble from the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA for a special Flag Day performance. As the premier arts organization of Southwestern Washington\, the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA brings exceptional musicianship and community spirit to this patriotic celebration. \n3 pm\nNavy Band Northwest\nNavy Band Northwest is the United States Navy’s musical ambassador in the Pacific Northwest region. Through military ceremonies and public performances\, Navy Band Northwest serves to heighten esprit de corps throughout military and civilian communities\, promote patriotism\, and increase public awareness of the Navy’s mission. This 35-member unit is comprised of professional musicians performing in various ensembles including ceremonial band\, parade band\, concert band\, rock band\, New Orleans-style brass band\, jazz combo\, brass quintet and woodwind quintet. Under the operational control of Commander\, Navy Region Northwest\, Navy Band Northwest is one of 11 official U.S. Navy Bands located in the continental United States\, Hawaii\, Italy\, and Japan. \n\nTasty Bites\nWe are happy to provide local vendors to keep you fed and hydrated while you enjoy the festivities. Vendors will include fresh tacos from Razo’s Tacos\, delicious barbeque options from C&J BBQ House\, and refreshing shaved ice from Kona Ice. \nThank you to our sponsors! \nCity of Vancouver \nPort of Vancouver \nWaste Connections \nRiverview Bank \nThompson Metal Fab\, Inc. \nThe Columbian \nThe Oregonian – OREGONLIVE \n 
URL:https://www.thehistorictrust.org/calendar/america-250-series-flag-day/
LOCATION:O.O. Howard House\, 750 Anderson St.\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98661\, United States
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SUMMARY:Summer Concert Series: Michael John
DESCRIPTION:Described as an entertainer\, musician\, facilitator\, and humorist…\n \n\nMichael John has brought enjoyment to hundreds of thousands of audience participants all over the world! Whether as opening act for such notables as Jay Leno\, Ray Charles and Louise Mandrell\, featured entertainer at national venues and resorts or motivational facilitator for corporate\, professional and civic events; Michael’s ability to captivate and motivate has consistently endeared him to his audiences. \nJoin us as we kick off our first outdoor concert of the season!\nRelax under the evening sky and enjoy some summer sounds in a welcoming\, family-friendly atmosphere. \n\n\n\nDelicious Eats & Treats\nDelicious dinner options will include mouth-watering barbeque from C&J BBQ House\, delicious cuisine from Normita’s\, and for the pizza lovers\, Brian’s Pizza Life will be slinging slices. And to keep you cool and satisfy that sweet tooth\, Kona Ice will be nearby! For those 21+\, stop by our beer garden for a cold beer\, wine\, or hard cider. \nWhat to Bring\nPicnic blanket or low-backed chair for lawn seating \nValid ID for 21+ beverages \nFriends and family for an unforgettable night of music and fun \nThank you to our sponsors!\nCity of Vancouver \nPort of Vancouver USA \nWaste Connections of Washington\, Inc. – Waste collection\, transfer & recycling services. \nPacific Office Automation | Managed Print\, IT & Cybersecurity \nThe Columbian \nThe Oregonian – OREGONLIVE \n 
URL:https://www.thehistorictrust.org/calendar/summer-concert-series-michael-john/
LOCATION:O.O. Howard House\, 750 Anderson St.\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98661\, United States
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