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Try this: Winter’s night & weddings

By Ashley Swanson, Columbian Features News Coordinator
Published: January 10, 2014, 4:00pm

The first Second Saturday event of 2014 will explore a winter’s night, which animals are out and about, the sounds they make and how they move. Second Saturdays explore a different topic each month through hands-on activities, crafts and games for children and their families. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

When: 1 to 3 p.m. today.


Where:
Water Resources Education Center, 4600 S.E. Columbia Way, Vancouver.


Admission:
Free.

Telephone: 360-487-7111.


Web:
www.cityofvancouver.us/publicworks/page/second-saturday-water-center.

Second Saturday is among several options for getting out and about this weekend.

2. Celtic benefit performance

The Winds and Strings Celtic band will present its seventh annual concerts to benefit the Winter Hospitality Overflow shelter program. Joining the ensemble will be Scottish piper Sophie Anna Mcduffey. The concerts will feature songs from its debut CD. There will be two performances today at St. Andrew Lutheran Church and one performance Sunday at St. Paul Lutheran Church.


When:
3 and 7 p.m. today and 3 p.m. Sunday.

Where: St. Andrew Lutheran Church, 5607 N.E. Gher Road; St. Paul Lutheran Church, 1309 Franklin St., Vancouver.


Admission:
Free, but donations are encouraged.


Web:
www.facebook.com/windsstrings

3. Tasting and toasting downtown

Downtown beverage makers will come together for Drink This, an evening to show off their craft through demonstrations and special tastings. The event will include four wineries, a coffee roaster, three breweries, two distilleries, a kombucha maker and local restaurants. There will be a walking map at every location. Participants can work their way downtown from Arnada Naturals, 2407 Main St., or start at Torque Coffee, 501 Columbia St.


When:
4 to 9 p.m. today.


Where:
Downtown Vancouver, between Sixth and 24th streets.

Admission: Free, tasting fees may apply.

Web: www.facebook.com/drinkthisvancouver

4. Wedding ideas

The Clark County Wedding Show will host caterers, cake designers, photographers, stylists and more to showcase their services. There will be a wedding table competition, free on-site makeovers, a “man cave” and bridal fashion show.


When:
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday.


Where:
Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds, 17402 N.E. Delfel Road.


Admission:
http://www.columbian.com/admin/news/story/225275/# $8, $6 for parking.

Telephone:
360-977-1280.

Web: www.clarkcountyweddingshow.com

5. ‘Lone Survivor’ tells war tale

Four Navy SEALS (Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, Emile Hirsch and Ben Foster) are dispatched to document the activities of a Taliban operative in the Afghanistan mountains. But the group is confronted by a family of local shepherds with unknown intentions, forcing the group into a stalemate of ethics versus survival. “Lone Survivor” is rated R.


Where:
Battle Ground Cinema, 1700 S.W. Ninth Ave., Battle Ground; Cinetopia Mill Plain, 11700 S.E. Seventh St.; Cinetopia Vancouver Mall 23, 8700 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive; various Regal Cinema locations.


Cost:
Vary by location.


Telephone:
Battle Ground Cinema, 360-666-7200; Cinetopia, 360-213-2800; Cinetopia Vancouver Mall 23, 360-448-4100; Regal Cinemas, 800-326-3264.

Web: www.battlegroundcinema.com, www.cinetopia.com, www.regmovies.com

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Taylor Kitsch, from left, Mark Wahlberg, Ben Foster and Emile Hirsch play U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan in &quot;Lone Survivor.&quot;
Universal Pictures Taylor Kitsch, from left, Mark Wahlberg, Ben Foster and Emile Hirsch play U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan in "Lone Survivor." Photo
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Columbian Features News Coordinator