
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.
Also read:
- Opinion: Let’s make Washington state affordable for everyoneRep. David Stuebe criticizes state lawmakers’ spending increases and calls for tax relief, budget reforms, and restored funding for essential services across Washington.
- Winners, losers and takeaways from WA’s legislative sessionFunding reductions affect Transition to Kindergarten and Running Start, while free school lunches are set for 2029 using new income tax revenue.
- ‘An upward trajectory’: Petroleum expert on Iran conflict’s impact on gas pricesDrivers in Washington are facing steeper costs at the pump due to supply disruptions, increased taxes, and a closed oil shipping route, which together raise expenses for businesses and consumers.
- Opinion: Legislature agrees to increased spending in Supplemental BudgetWashington lawmakers approved an $80.2 billion supplemental budget, banking on an income tax that is uncertain to withstand legal and electoral tests despite increasing spending beyond revenue projections.
- Letter: ‘Only Florida has a more regressive tax structure than Washington’Washington households earning the least pay 13.8% in taxes, while the wealthiest 1% pay only 4.1%, according to Camas resident Anthony Teso’s letter.
- Battle Ground Citizen of the Year for 2025 announced & celebration plannedJohanna Hyatt has helped lead fundraising events, library initiatives, and aid for multiple local nonprofits during over a decade of community service in Battle Ground.
- Clark College State of the College Address highlights achievements, challenges and regional impactClark College’s annual address showcased student achievements, rising enrollment, robust scholarships, and workforce-driven academic programs influencing the regional economy in Southwest Washington.








