
April 7 First Friday to honor Camas history
From prunes to paper, this month’s First Friday event in downtown Camas will celebrate everything that went into making Camas what it is today.
From prunes to paper, this month’s First Friday event in downtown Camas will celebrate everything that went into making Camas what it is today.
The Parkersville National Historic Site Advisory Committee (PAC) will host “park cleanup” sessions at Parker’s Landing Historical Park in Washougal from 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, and Tuesday, May 16, in preparation for the second annual Parkersville Day event.
Camas Parks and Recreation will host its 32nd annual egg hunt, “The Camas Egg Scramble,” at 1:30 p.m. Easter Sunday, April 9, at Crown Park, 120 N.E. 17th…
The annual Camtown Youth Festival and its related Camtown-Forgey art show will return to Camas’ Crown Park on Saturday, June 3. This year’s theme is “Sharing Cultural Diversity.” …
Hannah Schrager didn’t consider herself to be particularly “outdoorsy” when she was growing up, even though she thought at one point that she wanted to become a vegetable farmer. But now, every time she sees the leaf of a Trillium flower or trout lily delicately emerging from recently thawed ground in springtime, she experiences feelings of wonder and awe.
The Port of Camas-Washougal has launched an effort to develop a small commercial hub on the site of the city of Camas’ revamped Riverside Bowl Skatepark.
For the past several years, Nancy Nass-Boon and Penny Porche have worked as coordinators for the Washougal School District’s family resource center, which provides students and families with referrals to community resources, parenting information, food, clothing, healthcare, computer and internet access, school supplies and more.
Megan Davis, the co-owner of Ashwood Taps and Trucks, has always envisioned hosting line dancing at her Washougal-based taphouse/food cart pod.
First, East County Citizens Alliance (ECCA) volunteers launched an ongoing effort to pick up litter from state Route 14 (Highway 14) between Camas and Washougal. Then, they formally “adopted” the stretch of road through the Washington State Department of Transportation’s Adopt-A-Highway program.