Celebrate Democracy With The Historic Trust And League Of Women Voters (Photo) - 08/17/26
Constitution Day: Founding Ideas, Modern Voices
As the America 250 summer comes to a close, The Historic Trust and League of Women Voters of Clark County invite you to celebrate Constitution Day on Thursday, Sept. 17 at the Fort Vancouver Artillery Barracks, 600 Hatheway Rd. in Vancouver, for an engaging afternoon of education, trivia, and discussion. The story of the Constitution brings forth our American identity – a scrappy group of brilliant thinkers who came together for a summer and drafted a plan for government.
Scheduled activities will run from 4 p.m.-8 p.m. and include speakers, an interactive game to test your knowledge of the Constitution, an opportunity to write your own constitution, and time for open dialogue and discussion. Free pocket Constitutions will be given out to the first 100 guests courtesy of Riverview Bank. Attendees are welcome to drop in or stay for the whole event.
Speakers in attendance will include:
4 p.m., John Jay, “How the Constitution Was Put Together in One Summer”
6 p.m., Melissa Williams, “The Fourteenth Amendment: A Constitution in and of Itself”
6:45 p.m., Carolyn Long, “The Bill of Rights + What Does the Constitution Mean Today”
This event is supported in part by an America’s 250th Events Grant from the Washington State Historical Society, and by The Historic Trust’s America 250 Series Presenting Sponsor, Xfinity, and its America 250 Supporting Sponsors, Riverview Bank and Thompson Metal Fab, Inc.
For more information about Constitution Day or other Historic Trust events, please visit: https://www.thehistorictrust.org/calendar/. For more information about the League of Women Voters of Clark County, please visit: https://lwvclarkcounty.org/.