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1 NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association Youth Holiday Giving Event Thursday, December 15, 2016 6 to 8 PM Location: Sarah J Anderson Elementary School 2215 NE 104 th Street Santa Holiday Music by Pioneer Choir Wrapped Gifts Stuffed Animals Sports Balls Bike Raffle Refreshments **Come early to enjoy this family event. Co-sponsored by NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association and Three Creeks Community Partners, a local non-profit organization. Disclaimer: This event is not sponsored or endorsed by the Vancouver School District. Community Newsletter December 2016 NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association Happy Holiday’s NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood News Meeting Schedule for 2017 is: January 17, 2017 February 21, 2017 March 21, 2017 April 18, 2017 May 16, 2017 June 20, 2017 Location: Clark County Operations Center, Community Room 4700 NE 78 th Street December 15, 2016 Youth Holiday Giving Event at Sarah J Anderson Elementary school What’s inside this edition? Topic Page - Toy Drive 2 - Christmas Ships 3 - Santa’s Posse 3 - Walk & Knock 4 - Winter Safety Tips 5 - NOW Program 6 - Contacts 7 Volunteers needed for Youth Holiday Giving Event Volunteers are needed to help wrap gifts and help at the event. Dates and times are as follows: December 12 th gift wrapping from 6 to 7 PM. December 15 help with event from 4 to 9 PM. Location: Sarah J. Anderson Elementary School, 2215 NE 104th Street. Call 573- 3314 to volunteer. Neighbor Helping Neighbor

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1 NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association

Youth Holiday Giving Event

Thursday, December 15, 2016 6 to 8 PM

Location: Sarah J Anderson Elementary School 2215 NE 104th Street

Santa

Holiday Music by Pioneer Choir

Wrapped Gifts

Stuffed Animals

Sports Balls

Bike Raffle

Refreshments

**Come early to enjoy this family event.

Co-sponsored by NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood

Association and Three Creeks Community

Partners, a local non-profit organization.

Disclaimer: This event is not sponsored or

endorsed by the Vancouver School District.

Community Newsletter December 2016

NE Hazel Dell

Neighborhood Association

Happy Holiday’s NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood News

Meeting Schedule for 2017 is:

January 17, 2017

February 21, 2017

March 21, 2017

April 18, 2017

May 16, 2017

June 20, 2017

Location: Clark County Operations

Center, Community Room

4700 NE 78th

Street

December 15, 2016 – Youth Holiday Giving

Event at Sarah J Anderson Elementary school

What’s inside this edition? Topic Page

- Toy Drive 2

- Christmas Ships 3

- Santa’s Posse 3

- Walk & Knock 4

- Winter Safety Tips 5

- NOW Program 6

- Contacts 7

Volunteers needed for Youth Holiday

Giving Event Volunteers are needed to help wrap gifts and help at the

event. Dates and times are as follows: December 12th

gift wrapping from 6 to 7 PM. December 15 help with

event from 4 to 9 PM. Location: Sarah J. Anderson

Elementary School, 2215 NE 104th Street. Call 573-

3314 to volunteer.

Neighbor Helping Neighbor

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.

THANKS TO:

Burgerville USA

For providing refreshments at the

NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood

Association meetings

NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood

Association is on Facebook Check out our neighborhood

association on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/NEHa

zelDellNeighborhoodAssociation

Youth Holiday Giving event at

Sarah J Anderson Elementary

School

This is the 18th

Annual event and will

be held on December 15th

from 6 to 8

PM in the Cafeteria/ Gym at Sarah J

Anderson Elementary school.

Volunteers are needed to help wrap

gifts on Monday, December 12th

from

6 to 7 PM. If you would like to donate

and/or help with this event contact

Vicki Fitzsimmons at 360-607-

8965 or e-mail at

[email protected]

NE Hazel Dell Holiday Food

Drive This year NE Hazel Dell

Neighborhood Association/three

Creeks Community partners is

partnering with the SixEight Food

Pantry and Clark County Food Bank to

distribute food baskets to families in

need here in the Hazel Dell area. We

need your help to provide food

assistance.

Food Basket Donations wanted by

December 12th

Donations of non-perishable foods in a

Holiday Food box/bag ready for

distribution to a family in need.

A typical Holiday Food basket might

include: Stuffing, canned cranberry

sauce, canned green beans, canned

corn, instant or fresh potatoes, canned

yams, gravy mix, jello packet, canned

fruit cocktail, plus other foods such as

pasta, rice, canned stew or chili, and

boxed mac & cheese.

To have your donated Holiday Food

box picked up, please call 573-3314

leave a message or e-mail

[email protected] Thank

you.

iQ Credit Union makes

donation to Sarah J Anderson

Youth Holiday event

Earlier this fall iQ Credit Union

donated $2,000 to the non-profit Three

Creeks Community Partners to support

the Youth Holiday Giving Event at

Sarah J Anderson Elementary school

scheduled for December 15, 2016. A

big thank you to iQ Credit Union for

their generosity and support of this

great community event.

Support NE Hazel Dell

Neighborhood Association &

Three Creeks Community

Partners by Visiting

Come join our

Community

Partnership/Fundraiser

Wednesday, November 30th 5 pm to 8 pm

A percentage of all proceeds go to

support the Youth Holiday Event at

Sarah J Anderson Elementary

School, which is hosted by Three

Creeks Community Partners & NE

Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association

Cash Donations are accepted at Hazel

Dell Burgerville on the corner of

Highway 99 and 99th

Street.

http://www.burgerville.com

Holiday Toy Drive The NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood

Association in partnership with Three

Creeks Community Partners is holding

a Fall Toy drive and collecting toys

for children in need this year! We

expect to be helping over 500 kids and

their families this coming holiday

season.

Drop off new,

unwrapped toys at

any of the following

Newsletter Publication

The NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association will publish six issues of the

newsletter this year. Here are the issue

dates for the newsletter and deadlines for 2016:

Issue Deadline 1. Jan/Feb 2017 December 31, 2016

2. Mar/Apr February 20, 2017

3. May/Jun April 20, 2017

The deadline date is for submitting

newsworthy items for publication. Thanks!

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locations through December 14th:

Burgerville USA – 99th & Hwy 99

Edward Jones Investments – Vicki

Fitzsimmons

Toy Wish List:

Toy cars/trucks

Baby dolls

Action figures

Play tool sets/Play tea sets

Legos

Sports balls

Electronic games

Books

Board games

Puzzles

Jewelry

Craft/Art sets

Educational games

For more information about the Toy

Drive call 360-573-3314

Santa’s Posse kicking off

holiday giving

Santa’s Posse needs your help!

This is the 19th

year that Santa’s Posse

has provided food baskets and gifts for

families in need within our

community. This event is a

partnership with the Clark County

Sheriff’s Department, Rotary clubs of

Clark County, Fire District 6 and

Kindercare Learning Centers. Each

year we receive

hundreds of

requests for

assistance. What

started with delivery

of food, gifts and

personal care items

to 43 families has

now expanded to

serve over 900

families. They

provide Christmas

for over 2,500

children in our

community. They

cannot do this

without the help of

many volunteers.

In addition, we will be accepting

donations of new, unwrapped toys for

children of all ages, nonperishable

food, toiletry items, and cash

donations. These donations can be

dropped off at the Clark County

Sheriff’s Office Headquarters, Central

or West Precincts, any Fire District 6

station or Kindercare Learning Center

locations throughout Clark County.

http://santasposse.com/donate/

Wrap Night: December 15, 2016

5:00 pm Clark County Fairgrounds

Event Center, 17402 NE Delfel Rd,

Ridgefield, WA

Gift Delivery Day: December 18,

2016, Doors open at 8:30 am Clark

County Fairgrounds Event Center,

17402 NE Delfel Rd, Ridgefield, WA

Contact The Posse. For more

information about volunteering or to

make a donation, contact Valerie

Deming at (360) 397-2244 or email:

[email protected]

Christmas Ships sail for 62nd

Year

2016 marks the 62nd

year for the

Christmas Ship Parade on the

Columbia and Willamette Rivers in

Portland, Oregon. Go to their website

for a complete schedule with route

details including viewing locations and

times for restaurants, hotels and

outdoor viewing.

The Christmas Ship Fleet averages

about 55 to 60 boats between the two

Columbia and Willamette River fleets.

Both fleets will be out every night for

two weeks beginning December 2,

2016 and running through December

18, 2016. They are an all volunteer

organization and not all the boats make

it out every night. Christmas Ships,

Inc is a non-profit organization.

For schedule and location see this web

site: http://www.christmasships.org/

Meeting Guest Speakers for

January and February

Meetings Our guest speakers have some great

information to share with neighbors at

our neighborhood association meetings

scheduled on third Tuesday’s from 7 -

9 PM at the Clark County Public

Works Operations Center at 4700 NE

78th

Street.

Tuesday January 17th

, 2017:

7:30 PM to 8:00 PM – Vancouver

Public Schools

Todd Horenstein, Assistant

Superintendent, will share information

about the proposed bond measure to

replace several older schools and make

improvements at all other schools.

8:00 PM to 8:30 PM – Educational

School District 112

Tim Merlino – Superintendent will

discuss and share what services the

District provides to the community and

area schools.

Tuesday February 21st, 2017

7:30 PM to 8:00 PM C-TRAN

Come hear about the Public Transit

serving Clark County and the new

Vine Bus Rapid Transit line that will

have just opened in early January.

8:00 PM to 8:30 PM Human Services

Council

Bill Baumann, Transportation

Resource Center. Human Services

provides transportation for seniors,

youth and the disabled.

Walk & Knock Food Drive –

December 3rd

The Interservice Walk & Knock Food

Drive is a registered 501c (3) non-

profit organization that serves Clark

County by soliciting charitable

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donations of food, supplies and money,

which in turn are given to the Clark

County food banks for providing food

to needy individuals within our

community. The members of Walk &

Knock include local Lions, Kiwanis,

Rotary and Optimist clubs, members

of the Clark County Amateur Radio

Club, and adult leaders of Boy Scouts

and Girl Scouts of America. Most of

the needed supplies and services are

donated, and advertising is paid for by

corporate and private sponsors. No

public funds are used for anything

other than for the purchase of food.

Walk & Knock is 100% privately

funded.

Walk & Knock distributes grocery

bags throughout the county, and local

residents fill them with food and leave

them on their doorsteps the first

Saturday in December. Volunteers go

door-to-door to collect the bags and

deliver the food to one of ten drop-off

locations.

The Walk & Knock Food Drive occurs

on the first Saturday of December,

starting at 9 AM. This year it is

December 3rd

.

Interservice Walk & Knock | P.O. Box

353 | Vancouver, WA 98666 |

Telephone 877-99-KNOCK (877-995-

6625)

Clark County 2017/18

biennial budget hearings

scheduled for December 5 &

6th

The Clark County Board of

Councilors will hold public hearing

for the Clark County 2017/18

biennial budget:

Monday, the 5th

day of December

2016 at 2 PM in the Councilors

Hearing Room, 6th

Floor, Public

Service Center, 1300 Franklin Street,

Vancouver, WA to allow Elected

County Officials to present their Clark

County’s 2017/18 biennial budgets,

and;

Tuesday, the 6th

day of December

2016 at 6 PM in the Councilors

Hearing Room, 6th

Floor, Public

Service Center, 1300 Franklin Street,

Vancouver, WA for public testimony

on the Clark County 2017/18 biennial

budgets.

Copies of the Clark County’s 2017/18

Recommended Biennial Budget are

available on-line at

www.clark.wa.gov/budget/document

s

Columbia River Mental

Health Services

Serving the citizens of Clark County

since 1942, this agency is the largest

locally operated non-profit in Clark

County.

Volunteers help by providing a wide

range of crucial services. Here are a

few of the ways individuals and groups

can help. These opportunities are

either on-going or on an as needed

basis.

Become a mentor for a child who

needs a caring, responsible adult

friend. Help the child and family

program sort, organize, and

inventory children’s therapy rooms.

Serve as a clerk and data entry

person in the billing department.

Assist with Clerical support and

reminder calls

Do you enjoy entertaining? Elahan

Place would like for you to

volunteer as an entertainer, sing,

play an instrument, and be a

comedian.

Work with staff at fundraising and

community education events as a

special events volunteer.

Do you like to clean up sites or plant

a garden? Help our grounds and

maintenance department. “Clean up

days” for groups of volunteers

consist of litter picks, and warehouse

organizing. Student volunteers from

middle school and high school can

also participate in this opportunity. It

often fulfills community service

project requirements and project

reports.

Do you enjoy planning for and

helping set up special events? Our

development department often needs

volunteers for intense but brief

periods.

Whether you are interested in

volunteering on a regular basis or for a

special need we will match your

unique skills, interests, and available

time with the volunteer position that

best suits you.

Information on volunteering:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years

or older (unless otherwise stated,

such as student help on clean up

days).

Commitment length of time varies

by opportunities.

Volunteer application and

background check is required,

except for short term service

assignments, where a signed

confidentiality form is used instead.

The application can be downloaded

here (PDF 1MB)

Volunteer websites for more

information on our many

opportunities

www.volunteerclarkcounty.org &

www.volunteermatch.org

You may mail, fax, drop off, or email

as attachments to the following:

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Nanette White

Volunteer Coordinator Columbia River

Mental Health Services

6926 NE Fourth Plain Blvd Vancouver

WA 98661

Fax to: 360-993-3047

Email to: [email protected]

Winter Safety Tips Keep leaves out of streets - prevent

street flooding

Street flooding often is caused by

clogged storm drains, plugged culverts

or obstructed roadside ditches.

Clark County residents should not

blow, rake or sweep leaves and other

debris onto streets, where they can

block storm drains, cause flooding and

create driving hazards.

Intentionally blowing, raking or

sweeping leaves onto county roads is

littering and violates county code. You

can make a difference in preventing

rain pooling on streets this autumn and

winter:

Options for disposing of leaves

available:

Use the County’s free leaf

disposal coupon program, Oct. 1-

Dec. 20.

Visit https://www.clark.wa.gov/public-

works/leaf-disposal

Use leaves as garden mulch or

subscribe to optional yard debris

service.

Visit www.wcnorthwest.com or call

360-892-5370

How to avoid frozen water pipes

Clark Public Utilities reminds water

customers to guard against freezing or

bursting plumbing and pipes before

temperatures plummet.

Disconnect garden hoses. Insulate

outside faucets and water pipes in

crawl spaces, basements and garages.

Allow a trickle of water to drip from

an indoor faucet during severely

freezing nights. Remember that owners

are responsible for plumbing on their

private property. Never try to thaw a

frozen pipe with an open flame.

Snow removal on Clark County

Roads and residential streets

Clark County is responsible for

maintaining 2,665 lane miles, roughly

the driving distance between

Vancouver and Atlanta, and does not

have the resources to clear every street.

We focus on the busiest roads to keep

people, goods and services moving.

Property owners are responsible for

maintaining access to driveways and

parking lots.

Winter driving tips

Slow down and be cautious

Be seen! Use your headlights

Do not use cruise control

Leave extra room between you

and the car in front of you

Slow down when approaching

ramps, bridges or shady spots

where black ice tends to

accumulate

Home fire Prevention tips

Never leave a cooking pot

unattended on the stove

Cover stovetop fires with a lid,

don’t pour water on it

Unplug small appliances when not

in use

Do not store items in an oven or

on the stovetop

Do not put out your cigarettes in a

potted plant – use a metal

container filled with water or sand

Clean clothes dryer lint traps often

Don’t run the clothes dryer while

you’re not at home

Keep oily rags in a closed metal

container

Store gasoline/diesel fuel in liquid

tight containers designed

specifically for that purpose

Empty fireplace ashes into a metal

container and store outside, away

from the house

Don’t leave a fireplace or stove

fire burning while you are not at

home

Do not put blankets, furniture or

other items within three feet of a

heater

Keep matches and lighters in a

locked cabinet, away from

children

Only use candles when home and

don’t walk out of a room in which

they are burning

Three Creeks Community

Partners Three Creeks Community Partners is

in partnership with the NE Hazel Dell

Neighborhood Association for the

annual Youth Holiday Giving Event

held every year at Sarah J Anderson

Elementary School. The organization

is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) and works

with the neighborhood association on

charitable events and projects in the

community. To donate or for more

information go to the new website:

http://threecreekscommunitypartners.o

rg/

Support Local Businesses in

Hazel Dell Small and locally owned businesses

are the mainstay of our community's

economy. The owners of these

businesses live and work in our

community and have a vested interest

in our community’s quality of life.

Local businesses provide jobs, are a

key source of tax revenue to support

public services, support our schools,

our parks, and are instrumental to the

quality of life in our community. They

have a vested interest and provide

important goods and services to all of

us living here in Hazel Dell.

From time-to-time we feature Hazel

Dell businesses in our neighborhood

newsletter. We want you to know who

your local businesses are and what

they have to offer. We urge you to do

business with them, support them and

in so doing support your local

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community. Everyone benefits from a

strong and solid local economy. Your

neighborhood association supports

local business and we hope you will,

too.

For more information about local

businesses, contact the Hazel Dell-

Salmon Creek Business Association at

http://www.hdscba.org/

This site is updated every Friday

morning. Questions regarding this

information can be directed to Holly

Gaya, Clark County Public

Information and Outreach, (360) 397-

6012

[email protected]

NOW- Neighbors on Watch Looking for qualified individuals to

join our Neighbors ON Watch (NOW)

Citizens Volunteer Program.

We patrol as a two man/woman team

in our own vehicles or on foot. We are

a non-confrontational eyes and ears

only volunteer group with the Clark

County Sheriff's Office.

Further information can be obtained by

calling (360) 397-2211 ext 3380 or

[email protected]

ov

“Growing Pains”

The History of Hazel Dell

For sale by the Northeast Hazel Dell

Neighborhood Association.

Only $8!!

Sample Excerpt from Growing Pains-

“There has been considerable

evidence of Indian habitation in this

region. Mattie and Joe Davidson

found signs of underground ovens built

of rocks on their property overlooking

Vancouver Lake backwaters. There

were a number of these ovens in a

small, smooth clearing.”

To order your book, contact Doug

Ballou by e-mail at

[email protected].

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Youth Suicide HOTLINE 360-696-9560 or 1-800-626-8136

Child Abuse

Main telephone number: (360) 397-6002 HOTLINE to report abuse: 1-888-713-6115

https://www.clark.wa.gov/childrens-justice-

center/community-resources-and-referrals

Vanc. Clark Co. Housing Rehab Program 397-2130 & TDD 397-6065

Sheriff Liaisons 397-2211 ex5498 Deputy Greg Marek

[email protected]

Graffiti Hotlines: West Precinct 397-6079

Fire District #6 – 576-1195

Clark Co. Councilors

Email: [email protected]

Council Chair Marc Boldt

District #1 Jeanne Stewart District #2 Julie Olson

District #3 David Madore

District #4 Tom Mielke 397-2232

Community Development – 397-2375 Public Works – 397-6118

Road Maintenance – 397-2446

Event Center – 397-6180 Fair – 397-6180

Community Services – 397-2130

Superior Court – 397-2150

Clark Regional Wastewater District

Board of Commissioners

L. Neil Kimsey, Norm Harker &

Denny Kiggins: 750-5876

Code Enforcement 397-2408

Illegal Dumping – 3976118 ex 4352

Weed and Vegetation Mgt 397-6140

Report Street Lights That Are Out 487-8177

Report Power Outages 992-8000

Animal

Code Violation 397-2488 Reporting Dead Animals 397-2488

Licensing 397-2489

Nuisance Complaints 397-2488 Missing/Found -VHS 693-4746

Fish & Wildlife 902-2200

Game Poaching: 1-800-477-6224

Livestock Info WSU Coop 397-6060 x 7714

Humane Society 693-4746

West Columbia Gorge No Kill Humane Society,

Bonnie Harding, Shelter Director

Washougal 835-3464

Transportation

C-Tran 397-0123

C-Van Ride Reservation 695-8918

Traffic Signals 397-2446 Traffic Tickets: (District Court) 397-2424

Auto Accident Reports 397-2214

Voter Registration & Absentee ballots Auditor-Elections 397-2345

https://www.clark.wa.gov/elections

Garbage & Recycling

Composting & Yard Debris: 360-397-2121

Hazardous Waste: 360-397-2121

Recycling (Curbside): 892-5370 IMS Electronics Recycling: 750-8883

www.ims-electronics.com

Wells and Septic Systems

(Clark County Public Health) (360) 397-8428

Letters To The Editor

The Columbian: [email protected] NEHDNA Newsletter: [email protected]

Parent Trust

Family Help Line - 1-800-932-HOPE (4673)

or families could call

360-695-1325 ext 4221

State Schools

The Blind 696-6321 - The Deaf 696-6521

Blood Donations 693-5821 Red Cross

Be A Pal To A Child or Teen being Treated

with Chemotherapy 2-4 hrs/mo-

Sue Best (503) 244-3141 [email protected]

Greater Clark Parks District Jeff Mize:

Public Information Outreach Manager

360-397-6118 x. 4398 [email protected]

Restraining Orders

Anti-harassment or domestic violence protection

orders: 397-2292 (General)

YWCA SafeChoice Program-

24 hour hotline! 695-0167.

Community or legal advocates 695-0167.

Domestic Violence Intervention Unit

397-2211 or 911 for emergency DVIU website: https://www.clark.wa.gov/sheriff/domestic-

violence

District Court

Civil 360-397-2060

Criminal 360-397-2424

County Crisis Line for Depression/Mental

Health Issues: 696-9560

Domestic Violence: Detective Beth Luvera

Clark Co. Sheriff's Office 397-2388

Victim Assistance 397-2008

Work Permits For Minors

896-2300 (Bureau of Labor & Industries)

Don't Know Who To Call? 694-8899

http://www.211info.org/

Everything You Want To Know About Clark

County: www.clark.wa.gov

Boys & Girls Club of SW Washington

360-314-6735

Who Represents Hazel Dell?

Rep. Jim Moeller (D) 49th Leg. Dist.

(360) 786-7872

Email: [email protected]

PO Box 40600 324 John L. O'Brien Bldg.

Olympia, WA 98504-0600

Rep. Sharon Wylie (D) 49th Leg. Dist.

(360) 786-7924

[email protected]

PO Box 40600 322 John L. O'Brien Building

Olympia, WA 98504-0600

Annette Cleveland (Senator) (D)

427 John A. Cherberg Building; PO Box 40449;

Olympia, WA 98504-0449; Phone (360) 786-7696; Fax: (360) 786-1999

Toll-Free Legislative Hotline: 1-800-562-6000

Vancouver Housing Authority

2500 Main Street, Vancouver WA 98660

360-694-2501 www.vhausa.com

Report Airplane Noise-

Call Anne Mitchell 503-460-4837 or 800-547-8411 ext. 4837

or email [email protected] or

visit www.PDXNoise.com

TDD Numbers

For the hearing & speech impaired. Board of Commissioners (360) 397-6032

Community Development/Public Works

(360) 397-6057 Community Services (360) 397-6032

Superior Court (360) 397-2292

Griefshare

Dealing with the death of a loved one? Find

support and encouragement. Griefshare meets Monday nights at 6:30 PM, at the Vancouver

Church, 3300 NE 78th Street, Vanc.

Call 574-1611 ext. 6904 to sign up.

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Southwest Washington

8019 NE 13th Ave, Vancouver WA 98665

360-695-2823 www.namiswwa.org

Clark County Food Bank List

Faith Center 2533 NE Andresen Rd., Vancouver Tues. 4:00-7:00 Service area: Clark Co.

Fish - Orchards

6008 NE 110th Avenue, Vancouver M-F 10:00-12:00 & 12:30-2:45

Serving Areas: 98682, 98864, 98662

Fish - Vancouver

14th & Franklin Street, Vancouver

M, T, Th, F 10:00-3:00

Serving Areas: W. of Andresen from downtown to Ridgefield.

Interfaith Treasure House

91 "C" Street, Washougal M-F 9:30-5:00; Sat 11:00-3:00

Serving Areas: Camas & Washougal

McLoughlin Church of God

903 Winchell Ave., Vancouver

Wed. 4:00-7:30 Service area: Clark Co.

Trinity Mission Cupboard

6700 McLoughlin, Vancouver

Food bags/hot lunches last Friday of the mo. 11am-2pm - Serves ALL of Clark Co.

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NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association 3109 NE 96th Street Vancouver, WA 98665

NE Hazel Dell

Neighborhood Association

Officers and Board Members

Doug Ballou, President

(360) 573-3314

[email protected]

Bill Cline, Vice President

[email protected]

Vicki Fitzsimmons, Secretary

Vicki.Fitzsimmons@edwardjon

es.com

Jaye Folsom, Treasurer

[email protected]

Lori Bain

[email protected]

Heather Harmon

[email protected]

Dick Clairmont

[email protected]

Rick Sedwick

[email protected]

Neighborhood Association

Mission:

The residents of the Hazel Dell

area established the NE Hazel

Dell Neighborhood Association

(NEHDNA) in order to unite the

common interests and promote

the welfare of the area. The

association is involved with a

variety of matters, which affect

the livability of the

neighborhood and community in

general.

All residents within the

neighborhood association

boundaries or neighboring areas

not within an existing

neighborhood association are

welcome to attend and

participate in the association.

If you have any questions or

would like more information,

please contact one of the officers

or board members listed on this

page. The NEHDNA does not

subscribe to any religious

affiliation or political party. Our

desire is to work together for the

common good of the

neighborhood in which we all

live. You don’t have to live in

the area to be a member or to

come to the meetings! All are

welcome.

Neighborhood Association newsletters are copies free of charge by the Clark County Public Information and Outreach Office. The information and views

expressed are solely those of the Neighborhood Association and not Clark County Government or the Public Information and Outreach Office.

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