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JULY 16, 2014 The Reflector D3 Harvest Days ALDER CREEK VETERINARY 360-687-3141 Mary Ann Haggerty, DVM Audrey White, DVM Jacki Tegarden, DVM 209 SE 1st St., Battle Ground, WA 98604 Your PETS FRIENDS! www.AlderCreekVet.com Philip Meltzer, DVM Extended Hours! Mon & Thur-Fri: 8am-8pm • Tues & Wed: 8am-5:30pm • Sat: 8am-4pm CH520891 Proudly serving Stumptown Coffee 25% OFF Any handcrafted beverage. 11504 NE 119th Street At the corner of SR-503 & 119th 11504 NE 119th Street At SR-503 & 119th Expires July 30, 2014 CH524647 CH524814 JOIN OUR CAVITY FREE CLUB! Always Accepting New Patients Wayne F. Truscinski, DDS • Jeffrey N. Kockritz, DDS 2312 W. Main St., Suite 121 • Battle Ground • 687-4721 NO CAVITY CLUB JUNE WINNER Sofia Southwick Heather Bromley Josie Goode Lincoln Goode Dawson Nesbitt Hannah Smith Jacob Southwick Hannah Wilson ~ Other Winners ~ CH524726 9-11 p.m. on the Battle Ground NAPA music stage. Parking along Main Street is encouraged for all cruise partici- pants, registrants should feel free to park on all sides of the cruise route after 7 p.m. The Burn-Out Pit will also return to this year’s Car Cruise, and participants will get a chance to burn some rubber in the Urban Basics parking lot. Price and Cody Gray, another event organizer, said the owners of Urban Basics are complete- ly giving their entire storefront a makeover just for the Harvest Days events and Car Cruise. Several different groups have confirmed that they will par - ticipate in the Harvest Nights Cruise, including Battle Ground Classic Cruizers, The Pharaohs Street Rodders, the Columbia River Camaro Club, Kyron Hor- man’s group and others. Also on Friday evening, sev- eral different businesses in Old Town Battle Ground will stay open late for customers who are attending the Car Cruise. Diane Harris, owner of Old Town Battle Grounds, said that the past two years during the Harvest Nights Cruise they have served sandwiches, beer and wine in their front yard. This year, she said they will extend their late-night hours for the Saturday festivities as well and will stay open until 10 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday. Keno Leighty, marketing/pro- motional director for South Pacif- ic Cafe & Lounge, said they will use their parking lot again this year to host a huge cruise night party. The party will include a beer garden and food. Last year, Leighty said they had about 200 people attend. According to organizers of the Harvest Nights Car Cruise, the cruise was created for three reasons. First, they wanted to bring the “heart” back to the Battle Ground community by providing a fun, family-ori- ented atmosphere to Harvest Days; second, they wanted to help support the area businesses and give them an opportunity to promote their business and prosper; third, they wanted to pick area charities within the North Clark County community to benefit from the event. This year, two different groups will benefit from the mon- ey raised during the Car Cruise – the North County Community Food Bank and the City of Battle Ground First Responders. Price said the Car Cruise event wouldn’t be possible with- out the volunteer hours put in by numerous City of Battle Ground staff, as well as help from the Clark County Sheriff’s Reserve. She said they are always looking for more volunteers to help with the event. Although Wrench Works is the presented sponsor for this year’s event, Price said more than 30 sponsors are helping to make the Car Cruise event possible. “It’s great seeing all of the car-related shops coming together to support this event,” Price said. For additional information on the Battle Ground Harvest Nights Car Cruise, visit www.harvest- nightscarcruise.com or visit their Facebook page, Battle Ground Harvest Nights Car Cruise. BG Harvest Nights Car Cruise WHEN: Fri., July 18, 7-11 p.m. WHERE: Along Main Street from 5th Avenue to Grace Avenue REGISTRATION: Register online at www. harvestnightscarcruise.com, registration closes July 16 COST: $15 to pre-register online, $20 for registration day of the event MORE INFORMATION: Visit www.harvestnightscarcruise. com or visit Facebook page, Battle Ground Harvest Nights Car Cruise AT A GLANCE Harvest Nights Car Cruise could see 500 participants Popular Harvest Days event will be held Friday, July 18 JOANNA MICHAUD staff reporter Last year, the annual Bat- tle Ground Harvest Nights Car Cruise, held as a part of the Har - vest Days Celebration in Battle Ground, attracted more than 450 participants and their vehicles, and raised enough money for the cruise committee to be able to present $2,000 to both the North County Community Food Bank and the Battle Ground Veterans Memorial Project. This year’s Car Cruise, which will be held the evening of Fri., July 18, could see an even bigger turnout. “We anticipate even more registrants this year,” said Amy Price, one of the Harvest Days event organizers. “We are capping it at 500 for pre-registration. The crowds will be insane.” Presented by Wrench Works and the Battle Ground Chamber of Commerce, the third annual Harvest Nights Car Cruise will help get this year’s Harvest Days festivities going on Fri., July 18, from 7-11 p.m., on Main Street. At about 6 p.m., event organizers will be- gin closing off Main Street from 5th Avenue to Parkway Avenue (Parkway Avenue to Grace Av- enue will also already be closed off for Harvest Days events). The cruise route will go from the Mc- Donald’s intersection through Old Town Battle Ground to Grace Avenue, looping back around via 1st Street. Registration/staging will open at 5 p.m. at Battle Ground High School, 300 W. Main St. Regis- tration is currently open online at www.harvestnightscarcruise. com. The registration fee is $15 if pre-registration is done online, or register the day of the event for $20. Registration online will remain open until Wed., July 16, and there will be plenty of sig- nage to direct people to the cor - rect registration location the day of the event. Registration will be capped at 500. From 7-11 p.m., Car Cruise participants will cruise onto Main Street and will be “tuning to the cruise” at 99.9 FM provid- ed by Flashback Entertainment. The Fabulous Farelanes will be the spotlight entertainment from JULY SPECIAL $50 for Filling or Exam or Cleaning or Extraction Implant with Crown $1500 For New Patients Without Insurance Only With this coupon. Offer ends 7/31/14 CH524061 Photo courtesy of Mark Anthony Gonzales, The Way iVision It Photography LAST YEAR’S Battle Ground Harvest Nights Car Cruise attracted more than 450 registrants who cruised up and down Main Street during the second annual event. This year, event organizers are expecting even more registrants. Photo courtesy of Chris Bauer COMMUNITY MEMBERS and families enjoyed cruising up and down Main Street during last year’s Battle Ground Harvest Nights Car Cruise. This year’s cruise is expected to attract close to 500 participants. CH524795

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July 16, 2014 The Reflector D3Harvest Days

ALDER CREEKVETERINARY

360-687-3141

Mary Ann Haggerty, DVM

Audrey White, DVMJacki Tegarden, DVM

209 SE 1st St., Battle Ground, WA 98604

Your PETSFRIENDS!

www.AlderCreekVet.com

Philip Meltzer, DVM

Extended Hours!Mon & Thur-Fri: 8am-8pm • Tues & Wed: 8am-5:30pm • Sat: 8am-4pm

CH52

0891

Proudly servingStumptown Coffee

25% OFFAny handcrafted

beverage.

11504 NE 119th StreetAt the corner of SR-503 & 119th

11504 NE 119th StreetAt SR-503 & 119th

Expires July 30, 2014

CH52

4647

CH52

4814

JOIN OUR CAVITY FREE CLUB!

Always Accepting New PatientsWayne F. Truscinski, DDS • Je�rey N. Kockritz, DDS

2312 W. Main St., Suite 121 • Battle Ground • 687-4721

No Cavity ClubJuNe WiNNer

Sofia Southwick

Heather BromleyJosie GoodeLincoln GoodeDawson Nesbitt

Hannah SmithJacob SouthwickHannah Wilson

~ Other Winners ~

CH52

4726

9 - 1 1 p.m. on the Battle

Ground NAPA music stage.

Parking along Main Street is encouraged for all cruise partici-pants, registrants should feel free to park on all sides of the cruise route after 7 p.m. The Burn-Out Pit will also return to this year’s Car Cruise, and participants will get a chance to burn some rubber in the urban Basics parking lot. Price and Cody Gray, another event organizer, said the owners of urban Basics are complete-ly giving their entire storefront a makeover just for the Harvest Days events and Car Cruise.

Several different groups have confirmed that they will par-ticipate in the Harvest Nights Cruise, including Battle Ground Classic Cruizers, The Pharaohs Street Rodders, the Columbia River Camaro Club, Kyron Hor-man’s group and others.

Also on Friday evening, sev-eral different businesses in Old Town Battle Ground will stay open late for customers who are attending the Car Cruise.

Diane Harris, owner of Old Town Battle Grounds, said that the past two years during the Harvest Nights Cruise they have served sandwiches, beer and wine in their front yard. This year, she said they will extend

their late-night hours for the Saturday festivities as well and will stay open until 10 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday.

Keno leighty, marketing/pro-motional director for South Pacif-ic Cafe & lounge, said they will use their parking lot again this year to host a huge cruise night party. The party will include a beer garden and food. last year, leighty said they had about 200 people attend.

According to organizers of the Harvest Nights Car Cruise, the cruise was created for three reasons. First, they wanted to bring the “heart” back to the Battle Ground community by providing a fun, family-ori-ented atmosphere to Harvest Days; second, they wanted to help support the area businesses

and give them an opportunity to promote their business and prosper; third, they wanted to pick area charities within the North Clark County community to benefit from the event.

This year, two different groups will benefit from the mon-ey raised during the Car Cruise – the North County Community Food Bank and the City of Battle Ground First Responders.

Price said the Car Cruise event wouldn’t be possible with-out the volunteer hours put in by numerous City of Battle Ground staff, as well as help from the Clark County Sheriff’s Reserve. She said they are always looking

for more volunteers to help with the event.

Although Wrench Works is the presented sponsor for this year’s event, Price said more than 30 sponsors are helping to make the Car Cruise event possible.

“It’s great seeing all of the

car-related shops coming together to support this event,” Price said.

For additional information on the Battle Ground Harvest Nights Car Cruise, visit www.harvest-nightscarcruise.com or visit their Facebook page, Battle Ground Harvest Nights Car Cruise.

BG Harvest Nights Car CruiseWhen: Fri., July 18, 7-11 p.m.

Where: Along Main Street from 5th Avenue to Grace Avenue

registration: Register online at www.harvestnightscarcruise.com, registration closes July 16

Cost: $15 to pre-register online, $20 for registration day of the event

More inforMation: Visit www.harvestnightscarcruise.com or visit Facebook page, Battle Ground Harvest Nights Car Cruise

at a GlaNCe

Harvest Nights Car Cruise could see 500 participantsPopular Harvest Days event will be held Friday, July 18 Joanna MiChaUDstaff reporter

last year, the annual Bat-tle Ground Harvest Nights Car Cruise, held as a part of the Har-vest Days Celebration in Battle Ground, attracted more than 450 participants and their vehicles, and raised enough money for the cruise committee to be able to present $2,000 to both the North County Community Food Bank and the Battle Ground Veterans Memorial Project.

This year’s Car Cruise, which will be held the evening of Fri., July 18, could see an even bigger turnout.

“We anticipate even more registrants this year,” said Amy Price, one of the Harvest Days event organizers. “We are capping it at 500 for pre-registration. The crowds will be insane.”

P r e s e n t e d by Wrench Works and the Battle Ground Chamber of Commerce, the third annual Harvest Nights Car Cruise will help get this year’s Harvest Days festivities going on Fri., July 18, from 7-11 p.m., on Main Street. At about 6 p.m., event organizers will be-gin closing off Main Street from 5th Avenue to Parkway Avenue (Parkway Avenue to Grace Av-enue will also already be closed off for Harvest Days events). The cruise route will go from the Mc-Donald’s intersection through Old Town Battle Ground to Grace Avenue, looping back around via 1st Street.

Registration/staging will open at 5 p.m. at Battle Ground High School, 300 W. Main St. Regis-tration is currently open online at www.harvestnightscarcruise.com. The registration fee is $15 if pre-registration is done online, or register the day of the event for $20. Registration online will remain open until Wed., July 16, and there will be plenty of sig-nage to direct people to the cor-rect registration location the day of the event. Registration will be capped at 500.

From 7-11 p.m., Car Cruise participants will cruise onto Main Street and will be “tuning to the cruise” at 99.9 FM provid-ed by Flashback Entertainment. The Fabulous Farelanes will be the spotlight entertainment from

JULY SPECIAL

$50 for Filling or Exam

or Cleaning or Extraction

Implant with Crown

$1500

For New Patients Without Insurance Only

With this coupon. O�er ends 7/31/14

CH52

4061

Photo courtesy of Mark Anthony Gonzales, The Way iVision It Photography

Last Year’s Battle Ground Harvest Nights Car Cruise attracted more than 450 registrants who cruised up and down Main Street during the second annual event. This year, event organizers are expecting even more registrants.

Photo courtesy of Chris Bauer

CoMMUnitY MeMBers and families enjoyed cruising up and down Main Street during last year’s Battle Ground Harvest Nights Car Cruise. This year’s cruise is expected to attract close to 500 participants.

CH52

4795