Ed Lynch reelected chair
of Identity Clark County
Ed Lynch has been
reelected chair of the board of Identity Clark County. Also reelected treasurer
of ICC was Tami Nesburg, Regents Bank.
ICC elected Scott Horenstein, The Scott
Horenstein Law Firm, vice chair, and Joe Kortum,
president and CEO of Southwest Washington Medical Center, secretary.
Newly elected to the board were
Keith Wallace, Frumenti, Lander and
Wallace, Lance Killian, vice president of
Killian Pacific and Tom Mears, president
and CEO of The Holland/Burgerville Corp.
Current board members are
John Bala, Bank of America, Patti Bishop,
Patti Bishop Real Estate Services, Mitch Bower,
Mitchell Bower Jr. Business Consulting, Bob Byrd,
Pacific Die Casting, Scott Campbell,
president and CEO, The Columbian,
Kim Capeloto, vice president, Bank of
Clark County, Paul Christensen, chair of
Realvest Corp, Eric Fuller, president of
Eric Fuller and Associates, Ron Frederiksen,
owner, RSV Construction, David Groth, PGP
Valuation, Elie Kassab, president,
Prestige Development, Scott Milam, NW Natural,
Beth Quartarolo, Hewlett-Packard,
and Pat Sheaffer, president, Riverview Community Bank.
Identity Clark County is a nonprofit organization focused
on the economic health of the region. Currently the organization is working with
the City of Vancouver and the Port of Vancouver to create a new Vancouver City
Center Vision.
Tom Grant, Louis Pain Quartet
to headline Daybreak event
Jazz artists Tom Grant
and the Louis Pain Quartet will perform
in a fundraising concert for Daybreak, a residential treatment program for drug
and alcohol affected teenagers, at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 1, in the Royal Durst
Theatre in the Vancouver School of Arts and Academics.
Admission is $15. Tickets may be bought by calling
Daybreak executive director Tom Bashwiner,
635-4120, or
Cal Clark,
695-0563.
Rocketshop moves
to Vancouvercenter
Rocketshop, a five-year-old Vancouver advertising,
marketing and public relations company, has moved its offices from 110 W 13th
Street to 6,000 square feet on the 6th floor of the new north tower of the
Vancouvercenter on Washington Street in downtown Vancouver.
The company is affiliated with Barrington-Harvey, a
United Kingdom-based public relations company.
The Vancouvercenter is a mixed-use development
encompassing two square blocks in the heart of downtown. It has 194 apartments,
68 condominiums and 165,000 square feet of Class A office and retail space.
Libraries offering free
income tax help
Free income tax assistance is available at most Fort
Vancouver Regional Library locations. The assistance is provided through
American Association of Retired Persons Tax Aide program and is co-sponsored by
the Internal Revenue Service.
For further information, call the Vancouver Community
Library, 695-1566, or any branch library.
Additional information is available from the AARP by going to
www.aarp.org/money/taxaide
20th Avenue bridge construction
to close I-205 at 134th Street
Construction on the 20th Avenue bridge crossing I-205
just north of NE 134th Street will result in 10 p.m.-to 5-a.m. closures of all
northbound lanes Monday and Tuesday, April 11 and 12. On Thursday and Friday,
April 15 and 15, all southbound lanes will be closed during the same nighttime
hours.
Short detours will be established on either side of the
NE 134th Avenue bridge.
So the editor said March 12,
what he meant was April 12
Howard Dean in Vancouver
Tuesday, April 12
Those disappointed at having missed
Howard Dean, chair of the Democratic
National Committee, who the Insider
regretfully reported yesterday as speaking in Vancouver March 12, should get out
their $11 and try to buy tickets to Dean’s presentation in Skyview High School,
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 12.
Tickets, if still available can be bought through Safeway
TicketWest centers.
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