
The day will conclude with a closing worship service at 2 p.m. in the sanctuary, open to all who wish to attend and celebrate the spirit of community
VANCOUVER – The McLoughlin Heights Church of God will host their first day of connection, safety, and fun for the whole family on Saturday, June 28, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 901 Winchell Ave, Vancouver, WA 98661.
This free public event brings together local organizations — including the American Red Cross, Clark County Historical Museum, and the Clark County Food Bank — to offer engaging activities, life-saving education, and family entertainment in a welcoming community space.
Visitors will have the opportunity to:
- Learn critical emergency response techniques at the Red Cross CPR Training Booth
- Explore local stories and heritage at the Clark County Historical Museum Booth
- Sign up for free smoke alarm installations and fire safety education
- Shop for hidden treasures at a White Elephant Sale
- Enjoy raffles, games, and other fun activities for all ages
The day will conclude with a closing worship service at 2 p.m. in the sanctuary, open to all who wish to attend and celebrate the spirit of community.
This event is made possible through collaboration between McLoughlin Heights Church of God and local civic and nonprofit partners dedicated to community well-being, education, and safety. Families and neighbors across Clark County are invited to join in for a meaningful and memorable day!
Information provided by Clark County Historical Museum.
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