Category: Community Outreach

December 15th 2017

Groceries for Families in Need

Happy Holidays from the Heathman Lodge! Family, Friends, and Food… There’s nothing like this time of year. Time with family and friends, celebrating the holidays and another year. It’s a time where not just households, but in many cases, entire families from across the country and around the world gather together to enjoy a few moments and often a feast. … For Most of Us … Read More

November 02nd 2017

Hudson’s Blog Launch: Mexico Earthquake Benefit Dinner

The Heathman Lodge: home to Hudson’s Bar & Grill Have you ever visited the Heathman Lodge? Then you might also have had a meal at Hudson’s Bar & Grill or in the Fireside Lounge. If you haven’t, then you should. With the flavors and style of the Pacific Northwest, Hudson’s perfectly complements your stay in the PNW. Last week, Chef Ray Delgado and the Hudson’s … Read More

Brady finishes his drive swing at a charity golf tournament September 11th 2017

Coming Soon: Heathman Helping Hands Golf Tournament

Do You Love to Play Golf? This week, we’re looking forward to our Heathman Helping Hands Charity Golf Tournament at Tri Mountain Golf Course. We’re using our first annual tournament to help raise money for the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools. We’ll kick off the shotgun start tournament at 9:00 this Thursday, September 14. Bring your foursome, or make new contacts as we match you … Read More

February 24th 2017

Vancouver USA: No Longer Portland’s Tagalong Sibling

Way Back When… But not too far back I grew up on the other side of the Columbia River. At that time, Vancouver seemed like little more than a sleeper town for Portland. It had several nicknames, most not exactly complementary. I’m not proud to say I laughed at many of those names back then. In the early 2000s, there was talk that they were … Read More

Lincoln Elementary August 08th 2016

Lincoln Elementary | Helping Hands (Video)

  Heathman Lodge Helping Hands Give Lincoln Elementary Play Structure a ‘Face Lift’ Blog & Video by Bryan White As the sun rose upon a beautiful day in the Pacific Northwest, the outdoor play structures at Lincoln Elementary sat stained from the wear and tear of the school year. Scuff marks, places where the previous paint had worn away and tetanus-inducing rust distracted from the … Read More