When it comes to Parker’s Landing Historical Park in Washougal, David Parker feels as though he simply has no choice but to be involved as much as he can.
“I have to be there,” the Washougal resident said, laughing. “I just do. It’s part of my destiny. My name is on the great big rock in the corner of the park.”
Parker — no relation to David C. Parker, an American adventurer who settled Parkersville, the first American town north of the Columbia River, just one mile from what is now Washougal, in 1852 — has served as the secretary/treasurer of the Parkersville National Historic Site advisory committee and the Parkersville Heritage Foundation for more than 10 years. He’s also a retired high-school and college band director and accomplished music writer.
That’s why Susan Tripp, the founder of the Parkersville Day event that debuted in 2022, asked Parker to write an original song for the second annual event, to be held from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 3, at the park.
The song — a concert march entitled, appropriately enough, “Parkersville Day” — will be performed by the Washougal High School band at 2:30 p.m.