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Photographer Marv Binegar Presents "The National Park Service at 102: Views from the West" at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site

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On August 25, photographer Marv Binegar will share his photographs from national parks at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Photo credit: Marv Binegar

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News Release Date: August 15, 2018

Contact: Mary Rose, Friends of Fort Vancouver, (360) 816-6216

On August 25, 2018, the Friends of Fort Vancouver and Fort Vancouver National Historic Site invite visitors to celebrate the 102nd birthday of the National Park Service with a special presentation given by nature photographer and former national park ranger Marv Binegar.

“Nature photography has been a passion and an avocation of mine for over forty years,” states Marv Binegar. He has photographed North America from the shores of the Arctic Ocean to the deserts of the Southwest, and from the Pacific Ocean to the Missouri River. His images appear in magazines, books, and on the pages of calendars.  This is an opportunity to meet the photographer and hear his stories about photographing bear cubs, bison on the run, and a moose staring down the camera lens.


Marv began working for the National Park Service in the summer of 1966 just as the Park Service was celebrating fifty years.

His primary career was as a middle school teacher and, later, he was a middle school principal.  But he worked as an National Park Service summer seasonal ranger several times during his teaching career.  After he retired from education services, he became a full-time employee at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site from 2005 until 2012.  

Between travels and photo shoots, Marv lives in Oregon City, Oregon, and serves as an active volunteer for Meals On Wheels. He is a frequent visitor to the McLoughlin House Unit of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, located in Oregon City.

What: "The National Park Service at 102: Views from the West," presented by photographer Marv Binegar.

When: Saturday, August 25, 2018, at 2 pm


Where: The Fort Vancouver Visitor Center, 1501 East Evergreen Blvd., Vancouver, WA 98661

Cost: Free
 



Last updated: August 15, 2018

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