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Kathy Sork, AnnaMarie "Suzy" Clement and Linda McCulloch (left to right) pose by a six-paneled group watercolor they helped create. The other artists who painted panels were Julianne Schreiner, Carolyn Gunderson and Judith Sanders-Wood.
Kathy Sork, AnnaMarie "Suzy" Clement and Linda McCulloch (left to right) pose by a six-paneled group watercolor they helped create. The other artists who painted panels were Julianne Schreiner, Carolyn Gunderson and Judith Sanders-Wood.

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October 27, 2022

October Cheers & Jeers

Cheers to the return of cooler, wetter weather. The sudden shift in weather last week provided some much-needed relief for firefighters battling the Nakia Creek Fire north of Camas-Washougal. The fire, which led to “go now” evacuation notices for thousands of Camas-Washougal households, but did not, thankfully, destroy any homes or take any lives, was 30% contained when the rains returned on Oct. 21, and fire officials said the forecasted rain would ease fire conditions and “offer relief to firefighters and residents alike.”

March 22, 2018
Youngsters, dressed in their Easter finest, enjoyed the Washougal Eagles Aerie & Auxiliary 4390 egg hunt, at Hathaway Park, in April of 2017. Children up to the age of 12 looked for 20,000 plastic eggs and claimed candy and other prizes. The annual event, supported by area businesses and private donations, will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, March 31, at Hathaway Park, 732 25th St., Washougal. (Post-Record file photo)

Egg hunts set in Camas, Washougal

Looking for a few Easter-themed egg hunts in Camas and Washougal? We have you covered. Following are three upcoming, “EGG-stra” special events for local families:

March 9, 2018
Declan Reagan (right) and his twin brother, Adrian, enjoy playing with dinosaur toys in a treehouse at Skamania Lodge, in Stevenson. They stayed with their parents, Washougal Police Officer Francis Reagan and Lauren Reagan, in the treehouse in January, after Declan, 5, was released from the hospital with a terminal cancer diagnosis. "Making fun memories is one of our top priorities for our little dinosaur," Lauren said. (Contributed photos courtesy of the Reagan family)

Making Memories

The young son of a Washougal police officer, who has been battling cancer off and on for two years, recently visited the movie sets of “Jurassic World” and its sequel, “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” thanks to the Make a Wish Oregon program.

December 22, 2016
Rick James founded His Presents in December 2016. It is an organization that builds tiny houses for the homeless. He lives in Washougal with his wife and children.

Shelter from the storm

Rick James was walking to True Value Hardware in Washougal a year ago when he saw something that stopped him in his tracks.

September 4, 2012
Kathy Sork, AnnaMarie "Suzy" Clement and Linda McCulloch (left to right) pose by a six-paneled group watercolor they helped create. The other artists who painted panels were Julianne Schreiner, Carolyn Gunderson and Judith Sanders-Wood.

Four artists will share Second Story Gallery in September

The joy and excitement of creating art is shared by a group of women who have gotten together over the years for artists' retreats, classes, or just painting in their garages.Now, AnnaMarie "Suzy" Clement, Kathy Sork, Julianne Schreiner and Linda McCulloch will share their love of art with a group show at the Second Story Gallery through the month of September. The four met while serving on the board of the Southwest Washington Watercolor Society in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Like their friendship, their artwork continues to grow and evolve. "We all bring something to the table, be it a new material, a new idea, a new approach, a new style or the joy and excitement of just being together, sharing our art," said McCulloch, 69, a Camas resident. Currently, they are experimenting with mixed media in addition to traditional watercolor painting, which is the basis behind the art show theme of "Inspiration/Exploration."