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Surprise, It’s A Party! Celebrate Battle Ground’s 75th Birthday - 06/10/26

The City of Battle Ground is turning 75, and the City is ready to celebrate!

 

The City of Battle Ground is hosting a free community "Pop-Up Birthday Party" on Thursday, June 18, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Kiwanis Park (422 SW 2nd Avenue). Residents, families, and visitors are invited to join this family-friendly celebration honoring 75 years of community.

 

The birthday bash will feature a variety of free activities and attractions for all ages, including mini horse petting, face painting, a foam dance party, and a sneak preview of Battle Ground Parks & Recreation's popular Summer Playground Program. Attendees can also enjoy complimentary birthday cupcakes provided by Rabbit Hole Eatery & Coffee while supplies last.

 

Local artist Ana Gabriela Honsowetz will create a live mural on-site. Event attendees will have the opportunity to watch the artwork take shape, ask questions, and learn more about the creative process behind what is hoped to be one of many future community art projects.

 

As part of the celebration, a videographer will be on-site collecting memories and stories from community members. Attendees will have the opportunity to share what they love most about Battle Ground and reflect on their fond memories of the city. These stories will be incorporated into a commemorative video celebrating the people and experiences that have shaped Battle Ground over the past 75 years.

 

A celebration like this takes a community, and the City is grateful for the support of event sponsors Principal Properties, LLC, Ana the Artist, and Rabbit Hole Eatery & Coffee. The City also extends sincere appreciation to the many community volunteers whose time, enthusiasm, and dedication are helping make this milestone celebration a fun and memorable experience for all.

 

Since its incorporation in 1951, Battle Ground has grown from a small community into a thriving city while maintaining the strong sense of connection and hometown spirit that makes it unique. This birthday celebration provides an opportunity to reflect on that history, celebrate the present, and look ahead to an exciting future.

 

Whether residents have called Battle Ground home for decades or have only recently joined the community, all are encouraged to take part in this once-in-a-generation milestone celebration.

 

For more information about Battle Ground's "Pop-Up Birthday Party" and the City's 75th Anniversary, visit www.cityofbg.org/BG75.

Surprise, It’s A Party! Celebrate Battle Ground’s 75th Birthday - 06/10/26

The City of Battle Ground is turning 75, and the City is ready to celebrate!

 

The City of Battle Ground is hosting a free community "Pop-Up Birthday Party" on Thursday, June 18, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Kiwanis Park (422 SW 2nd Avenue). Residents, families, and visitors are invited to join this family-friendly celebration honoring 75 years of community.

 

The birthday bash will feature a variety of free activities and attractions for all ages, including mini horse petting, face painting, a foam dance party, and a sneak preview of Battle Ground Parks & Recreation's popular Summer Playground Program. Attendees can also enjoy complimentary birthday cupcakes provided by Rabbit Hole Eatery & Coffee while supplies last.

 

Local artist Ana Gabriela Honsowetz will create a live mural on-site. Event attendees will have the opportunity to watch the artwork take shape, ask questions, and learn more about the creative process behind what is hoped to be one of many future community art projects.

 

As part of the celebration, a videographer will be on-site collecting memories and stories from community members. Attendees will have the opportunity to share what they love most about Battle Ground and reflect on their fond memories of the city. These stories will be incorporated into a commemorative video celebrating the people and experiences that have shaped Battle Ground over the past 75 years.

 

A celebration like this takes a community, and the City is grateful for the support of event sponsors Principal Properties, LLC, Ana the Artist, and Rabbit Hole Eatery & Coffee. The City also extends sincere appreciation to the many community volunteers whose time, enthusiasm, and dedication are helping make this milestone celebration a fun and memorable experience for all.

 

Since its incorporation in 1951, Battle Ground has grown from a small community into a thriving city while maintaining the strong sense of connection and hometown spirit that makes it unique. This birthday celebration provides an opportunity to reflect on that history, celebrate the present, and look ahead to an exciting future.

 

Whether residents have called Battle Ground home for decades or have only recently joined the community, all are encouraged to take part in this once-in-a-generation milestone celebration.

 

For more information about Battle Ground's "Pop-Up Birthday Party" and the City's 75th Anniversary, visit www.cityofbg.org/BG75.

Battle Ground To Host Annual Memorial Day Ceremony: May 25 - 05/18/26

 

A Memorial Day ceremony to honor the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who lost their lives in service to our nation will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Monday, May 25, 2026.  The event will take place at the Battle Ground Veterans Memorial located in Kiwanis Park, 422 SW 2nd Avenue.

 

The Battle Ground City Council invites members of the community to join them as we remember and pay tribute to the 31-Battle Ground-area men enshrined on walls of the memorial.

  

“On Memorial Day, we gather in solemn remembrance of the courageous men and women who gave their lives in defense of our nation,” shared Mayor Eric Overholser. “Their sacrifice represents the very best of our country—selfless service, unwavering bravery, and devotion to protecting others. As a community, we honor their memory and extend our deepest gratitude to our fallen heroes and their families.”

 

The ceremony will include the presentation of the flags by members of Battle Ground Cub Scout Pack 443.  The ceremony will also feature performances by Battle Ground High School Bandmember Rubyee MacPherson (Trumpet) and local musician Logan Gillespie (Bagpipes).

 

We invite the community to join us in remembering and honoring these heroes, as well as all members of the U.S. Armed Forces who died in service.  Read about the Battle Ground Veterans Memorial, ​at www.cityofbg.org/veteransmemorial.

Battle Ground To Host Annual Memorial Day Ceremony: May 25 - 05/18/26

 

A Memorial Day ceremony to honor the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who lost their lives in service to our nation will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Monday, May 25, 2026.  The event will take place at the Battle Ground Veterans Memorial located in Kiwanis Park, 422 SW 2nd Avenue.

 

The Battle Ground City Council invites members of the community to join them as we remember and pay tribute to the 31-Battle Ground-area men enshrined on walls of the memorial.

  

“On Memorial Day, we gather in solemn remembrance of the courageous men and women who gave their lives in defense of our nation,” shared Mayor Eric Overholser. “Their sacrifice represents the very best of our country—selfless service, unwavering bravery, and devotion to protecting others. As a community, we honor their memory and extend our deepest gratitude to our fallen heroes and their families.”

 

The ceremony will include the presentation of the flags by members of Battle Ground Cub Scout Pack 443.  The ceremony will also feature performances by Battle Ground High School Bandmember Rubyee MacPherson (Trumpet) and local musician Logan Gillespie (Bagpipes).

 

We invite the community to join us in remembering and honoring these heroes, as well as all members of the U.S. Armed Forces who died in service.  Read about the Battle Ground Veterans Memorial, ​at www.cityofbg.org/veteransmemorial.

Open House Planned For 2026 Street Preservation Projects: May 27 (Photo) - 05/15/26

 

The City of Battle Ground invites community members to attend an open house for the City’s 2026 Street Preservation Program, an annual effort focused on extending the life of local roadways and maintaining safe, reliable transportation infrastructure throughout the community.

 

The open house will take place on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, from 5:00 - 6:30pm at Battle Ground City Hall – 109 SW 1st Street, Second Floor.

 

This year’s project list includes planned preservation work on several city streets, including full reconstruction and/or mill and fill on portions of NW and SW 20th Avenue, NE Grace Avenue, SW Scotton Way, SW Eaton Boulevard, and the Salmon Creek Bridge located on SE Grace Avenue.

 

The City Council budgeted $8.82 million for these improvements, a significant investment toward the long-term safety, reliability, and extended life of existing infrastructure. Contractor bid awards are scheduled to go before the Battle Ground City Council for consideration and approval during the May 18 City Council meeting.

 

Community members attending the open house will have the opportunity to:

  • Meet with City staff and ask questions about the Street Preservation Program 
  • View maps highlighting project locations and construction areas 
  • Meet the project contractors 
  • Learn about anticipated traffic impacts, construction access, and traffic control strategies
  • Better understand the project timelines and construction process 

The City encourages residents, businesses, and commuters who may be impacted by construction activities to attend and learn more about the upcoming work.

 

Additional project information and location maps are available on the City’s Street Preservation Program webpage at www.cityofbg.org/our-streets.

 

Ongoing updates will also be shared through the City’s official social media channels throughout the project.

Open House Planned For 2026 Street Preservation Projects: May 27 (Photo) - 05/15/26

 

The City of Battle Ground invites community members to attend an open house for the City’s 2026 Street Preservation Program, an annual effort focused on extending the life of local roadways and maintaining safe, reliable transportation infrastructure throughout the community.

 

The open house will take place on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, from 5:00 - 6:30pm at Battle Ground City Hall – 109 SW 1st Street, Second Floor.

 

This year’s project list includes planned preservation work on several city streets, including full reconstruction and/or mill and fill on portions of NW and SW 20th Avenue, NE Grace Avenue, SW Scotton Way, SW Eaton Boulevard, and the Salmon Creek Bridge located on SE Grace Avenue.

 

The City Council budgeted $8.82 million for these improvements, a significant investment toward the long-term safety, reliability, and extended life of existing infrastructure. Contractor bid awards are scheduled to go before the Battle Ground City Council for consideration and approval during the May 18 City Council meeting.

 

Community members attending the open house will have the opportunity to:

  • Meet with City staff and ask questions about the Street Preservation Program 
  • View maps highlighting project locations and construction areas 
  • Meet the project contractors 
  • Learn about anticipated traffic impacts, construction access, and traffic control strategies
  • Better understand the project timelines and construction process 

The City encourages residents, businesses, and commuters who may be impacted by construction activities to attend and learn more about the upcoming work.

 

Additional project information and location maps are available on the City’s Street Preservation Program webpage at www.cityofbg.org/our-streets.

 

Ongoing updates will also be shared through the City’s official social media channels throughout the project.