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These Rainier cherries have a hint of strawberry flavor.
These Rainier cherries have a hint of strawberry flavor.

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October 1, 2013
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Amnesia Brewing owners will move the brewery's operations from North Portland to downtown Washougal. The company has sold its Portland location to StormBreaker Brewing. A new 15-barrel brewing system began production in March, at 1834 Main St., in Washougal. It was a month after a tasting room opened at the 5,500-square-foot site.

Amnesia will move headquarters to Washougal

Amnesia Brewing has announced it is moving all of its operations to downtown Washougal. The company, owned by Kevin King and his wife, Kristina, has sold its Portland location to StormBreaker Brewing. The site, at 832 N. Beech St., will remain open through December. A new 15-barrel brewing system began production in March, at 1834 Main St., in Washougal. It was a month after a tasting room opened at the 5,500-square-foot site. The brewery is expected to produce up to 6,000 barrels of beer a year. For more information, call 335-1008 or visit www.amnesiabrews.com.

June 27, 2013
Jo Grace Buck (left) owns Ever Green Farms with her husband, Roy (not pictured). She supports the concept of having farmers markets accept EBT and WIC.

Camas Farmer’s Market, a non-profit organization, participates in the SNAP and Fresh Match programs

Beautiful, deep red bing cherries. Bunches of luscious, sweet scented lavender. Tall, bright green, crisp asparagus. Tender, light crepes stuffed with smooth, creamy peanut butter and drizzled with chocolate sauce. A cool glass of tart lemonade, with just a hint of sweet flavor. These freshly picked and homemade items are just a sampling of what is available right now at the Camas Farmer's Market. It was established six years ago and aims to provide the community with fresh produce, as well as freshly made items like breads, crepes, cupcakes, salsas, honey and juices. As a non-profit organization, one of its primary goals is to make these kinds of fresh foods accessible to all people, no matter what their economic situation. In support of this mission, a partnership has been established with Clark County Public Health.