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Vancouver’s State Of The City Scheduled For March 9 - 03/03/26

For media planning purposes

 

Vancouver, WA – On Monday, March 9, Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle will deliver the annual State of the City address.

 

The first portion of the address will highlight progress made in 2025 on key City priorities and community concerns. The second half will focus on arts, culture, and heritage in Vancouver and will include the launch of Inspire Vancouver, the City’s new grant program funded by the Arts, Culture, and Heritage Tax adopted as part of the 2025–26 Biennium Budget. The event will also feature performances representing Vancouver’s diverse arts community, including:

  • Lion Dance by the Vietnamese Community of Clark County
  • Original poem written and recited by Susan Dingle, Poet Laureate of Clark County
  • Vancouver Ballet Folklorico
  • Video produced by Evergreen Public Schools

Venue capacity is limited. Members of the media are asked to RSVP to Laura Shepard for planning purposes and to allow us to help you with interviews, camera placement, or other needs.

 

Date: Monday, March 9. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the program starts at 6 p.m.

Location: Arts Hub, 1007 E. Mill Plain Blvd. On-site parking is available; overflow parking is available across the street from the venue at Clark Public Utilities, 1200 Fort Vancouver Way.

How to watch if you can’t attend: The State of the City address will be live-streamed and available for on-demand viewing on Clark/Vancouver Television (CVTV) channel 23 and HD 323 and the City’s Facebook page.

 

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Vancouver’s State Of The City Scheduled For March 9 - 03/03/26

For media planning purposes

 

Vancouver, WA – On Monday, March 9, Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle will deliver the annual State of the City address.

 

The first portion of the address will highlight progress made in 2025 on key City priorities and community concerns. The second half will focus on arts, culture, and heritage in Vancouver and will include the launch of Inspire Vancouver, the City’s new grant program funded by the Arts, Culture, and Heritage Tax adopted as part of the 2025–26 Biennium Budget. The event will also feature performances representing Vancouver’s diverse arts community, including:

  • Lion Dance by the Vietnamese Community of Clark County
  • Original poem written and recited by Susan Dingle, Poet Laureate of Clark County
  • Vancouver Ballet Folklorico
  • Video produced by Evergreen Public Schools

Venue capacity is limited. Members of the media are asked to RSVP to Laura Shepard for planning purposes and to allow us to help you with interviews, camera placement, or other needs.

 

Date: Monday, March 9. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the program starts at 6 p.m.

Location: Arts Hub, 1007 E. Mill Plain Blvd. On-site parking is available; overflow parking is available across the street from the venue at Clark Public Utilities, 1200 Fort Vancouver Way.

How to watch if you can’t attend: The State of the City address will be live-streamed and available for on-demand viewing on Clark/Vancouver Television (CVTV) channel 23 and HD 323 and the City’s Facebook page.

 

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