
Washougal Ace and Outfitters will donate $5 for every pair of Georgia Boots purchased through March 4 to support local area food banks serving Washougal and the greater Clark County community
WASHOUGAL — As Washougal Ace and Outfitters they are marking the milestone by giving back to the community through the “Give Hunger the Boot” campaign.
In partnership with Georgia Boot, Washougal Ace and Outfitters will donate $5 for every pair of Georgia Boots purchased through March 4 to support local area food banks serving Washougal and the greater Clark County community.
Located at 3307 Evergreen Way, Washougal Ace and Outfitters operate under the same local ownership, offering hardware, workwear, and footwear in one convenient location. Over the past year, the store has expanded to include fishing supplies, with camping gear arriving soon, continuing to grow as a trusted destination for tools, clothing, footwear, outdoor essentials, and more.
The “Give Hunger the Boot” campaign reflects an ongoing commitment to investing in the community by turning everyday purchases into meaningful local impact. Funds raised will help support organizations working to ensure individuals and families have reliable access to food during times of need.
Community members are encouraged to visit Washougal Ace and Outfitters to participate. Store hours are Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The promotion runs through March 4.
For more information, please contact Washougal Ace and Outfitters at (360) 553-1402.
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