
The event is free to the public and will take place on Thu., July 11, 5:30–8 p.m.
Area residents have the opportunity to enjoy entertaining music and tacos under the shady trees of the O.O. Howard House on Vancouver’s Officer’s Row this summer.
The event is free to the public and will take place on Thu., July 11, 5:30–8 p.m. at the O.O. Howard House, located at 750 Anderson Street in Vancouver.
The event will feature delicious tacos and tasty beverages available for purchase from Bribe My Belly mobile food truck and Hot to Trot Mobile Beverage Bar. Local favorite Fadin’ by 9 will bring fantastic bluegrass vibes (www.fadinby9.com).
Limited seating will be provided but attendees are encouraged to feel free to bring along a lawn chair or picnic blanket. Attendees should bring along ID if visiting the 21 and over beer garden.
Visit the calendar or VancouverSummerFest.com for information on future concerts and other fun summer events.
Information provided by The Historic Trust.
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