Editor’s note: Governor Inslee has ordered that events with more than 50 people be canceled. Bars and restaurants will also be closed. Most venues and event locations in and around Clark County have closed. This list is not comprehensive.
Here is a list of local cancellations and closures due to COVID-19:
Until further notice
AARP Tax Help, libraries in Clark and Skamania counties, www.aarpfoundation.org/taxhelp
Cafe con Peace, Innovative Services NW, peacenw.org/covid-19/
Clark County Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver
Clark County Operations Office, 4700 N.E. 78th St.
CoDependents Anonymous, PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center, https://www.coda-pdx.org/vancouver—people-who-love-too-much-coda-group.html, will re-evaluate in June.
Families Anonymous, PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center, www.familiesanonymous.org, will re-evaluate in June.
Humane Society for Southwest Washington, closed for adoptions, southwesthumane.org/washyourhands
Kaiser Permanente Mill Plain, Orchards and Battle Ground offices, healthy.kaiserpermanente.org
Luke Jensen Sports Park, 4000 N.E. 78th St., is closed to all activities. Private rentals scheduled during the closure are canceled and will be fully refunded.
All performances at Portland Center Stage at the Armory, including “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” and “9 Parts of Desire” www.pcs.org
All events at the Portland 5 (Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Winningstad Theatre, Keller Auditorium, Newmark Theatre and Brunish Theatre) www.portland5.com
All events at Northwest Children’s Theater
All events at Moda Center
All events at Theater of the Clouds
All events at Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum
All events at Revolution Hall
All events at Aladdin Theater
All events at Wonder Ballroom
All events at The Old Church
All events at Oregon Children’s Theater
All events and programming at the Portland Art Museum, portlandartmuseum.org, and Northwest Film Center, nwfilm.org
All visits, including extended family visits and tours or other events involving four or more outside guests, to Washington State Department of Corrections prisons and correctional facilities, including Larch Corrections Center in Clark County, www.doc.wa.gov/information/alerts.htm#prison-alerts
Through March 22
“Twisted: The Untold Story of a Royal Vizier,” Pacific Stageworks, www.pacificstageworks.org
Through March 29
All branch locations of Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries will remain closed to the public beginning March 15, fvrl.org.
Until March 31
All events at the Camas Public Library, www.cityofcamas.us/camaspubliclibrary
OMSI closed
Through April 1
Marshall and Firstenburg Community Centers close until April 1
Clark County Historical museum close until April 1
Through April 8
All performances at Portland Center Stage at the Armory, including “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” and “9 Parts of Desire.” www.pcs.org
All events at the Portland 5 (Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Winningstad Theatre, Keller Auditorium, Newmark Theatre and Brunish Theatre) www.portland5.com
Through April 13
Clark County Auto Licensing, www.dol.wa.gov/vehicleregistration/renewyourtabs.html
Through April 24
All schools in Washington state
March 19
Public tour, Port of Vancouver, www.portvanusa.com
Clark County Republican Women Dinner meeting, Club Green Meadows, ccrwclubinfo@gmail.com, clarkcountyrepublicanwomen.org
Legislative session recap and census 2020, Bridgeview Resource Center, www.councilforthehomeless.org
March 21
“Women in Aviation,” Pearson Field Education Center, www.thehistorictrust.org
Clark County Republican Women Winning Strategies Campaign School, Club Green Meadows, 360-281-8720, ccrwclubinfo@gmail.com, clarkcountyrepublicanwomen.org
March 22
“Creating a Culture of Belonging in Faith Communities,” St. Andrew Lutheran Church, www.facebook.com/events/484690552451922/
Reprise Choir concert, St. Paul Lutheran Church
March 22-28
Portland Opera production of Vivaldi’s “Bajazet,” Newmark Theatre in Portland, www.portlandopera.org
March 23
Campaign kickoff for Rey Reynolds, Bleu Door Bakery, www.facebook.com/votereyreynolds, rescheduled for May 11.
March 24
Queer & Trans Youth Leadership Summit, WSU Vancouver, www.vancouver.wsu.edu
March 25
Cultural Arts and Equity Hip-Hop Series event with DJ Kuttin Kandi, WSU Vancouver, www.vancouver.wsu.edu
Washougal State of the Community, Black Pearl on the Columbia Event Center, cityofwashougal.us
March 26
State of the City, Vancouver City Hall, www.cityofvancouver.us/vansoc, will be broadcast on television and online only, Clark/Vancouver Television (CVTV) Comcast channel 23 and HD 323, online at www.cvtv.org, and on the City’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram starting at 5 p.m. Thursday, March 26.