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Fort Vancouver National Trust seeks July 4 volunteers

The Columbian
Published: June 23, 2017, 6:00am

VANCOUVER – The Fort Vancouver National Trust is seeking volunteers to help at one of Vancouver’s signature events, the Fourth of July celebration.

Last year, more than 250 volunteers helped at the event, known officially as Independence Day at Fort Vancouver presented by Bank of America. More than 35,000 people attended.

“We have over 150 volunteers signed up so far, but volunteers are still needed — particularly in the evening hours to help at the entry gates,” program manager Natalie Hantho said in a news release.

“Volunteers are crucial to the success of the Independence Day celebration. Without them, it would be impossible for our small staff to produce and manage this popular community event.”

Individuals, service organizations, corporate groups and others can learn more or download the volunteer application at fortvan.org/volunteer.

For information, contact Hantho at 360-992-1804 or email volunteer@fortvan.org.

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