Try this: Science on Tap, Camas Vintage & Art Faire, Doggy Fashion Show


A night to remember

The Kiggins Theater presents Science on Tap, “Making Memories: Using Neuroscience to Enhance Teaching and Learning,” at 7 tonight at 1011 Main St., Vancouver. Neuroscientist Dr. Mark Pitzer provides a humorous yet scientifically sound discussion of the brain’s learning networks, emotional connections, and how visual and motor pathways influence what we process. Tickets are $15 to $45, available at kigginstheatre.com. Vaccination cards are required and checked upon entry. Masks are recommended. The event is in person only and will not be streamed live.

The old and the new

The annual Camas Vintage & Art Faire returns to downtown Camas from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday along Fourth Avenue and Birch Street near Camas Antiques. This event features 60 vendors including artists selling paintings, fiber art, ceramics, upcycled works, photography, jewelry and metalwork, as well as dealers selling vintage, antique and repurposed items. Vintage vendors will display a wide variety of indoor and outdoor decor, clothing and furniture. Get complete details at downtowncamas.com/event/camas-vintage-art-faire.

Flying high

Join members of the Clark County Radio Control Society at the Clark County Events Center at the Fairgrounds, 17402 NE Delfel Road, Ridgefield, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday to fly radio controlled airplanes . Discover RC Flying is for all ages and families are encouraged to learn more about the sport and the club. The event includes demonstrations and hands-on experience with a flight simulator and radio control flight instructor. Free items will be given to children under 12 years of age. Enter a free raffle to win a starter kit. A free lunch of hot dogs, chips and drinks will be provided.

Deep roots

The Clark County Genealogical Society will host its 50th anniversary celebration from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the genealogical society library, 3205 NE 52nd St., Vancouver. The event, a 70s-themed costume party, will be held rain or shine outdoors. Lunch will be provided, including hot dogs, side dishes and cookies. Compete in the costume contest, tour the library and meet expert genealogists. Check out the Grandma Gallery, featuring photos submitted by people all over Clark County. Pick up a copy of the book, Celebrating 50 Years of History or buy a My Roots Are Here tote bag. For details, call 360-750-5688.

Bow down wow

Dandelion Tea House and Apothecary will host a Block Party and Doggy Fashion Show on Saturday from 4-8pm on Seventh Street between Washington and Main. The event includes vendors, activities and (of course) dogs. The main event is the fashion show to look at at 7pm and the theme is ‘Garden Tea Party’. Each dog will have a turn to walk the runway and show off their costume. For details, see the Facebook event link at fb.me/e/51Cv2s47s. To register for the fashion show, go to forms.gle/drJVNRrNUwJx2PSC9. To learn more, visit dandelionteahouse.com.





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