Community briefs for Aug. 15, 2019
Camas library to host ‘healthy postpartum transitions’ talk
Camas library to host ‘healthy postpartum transitions’ talk
The Camas Lions Club and local business, Triangle Resources, will help beautify a Camas-Washougal nonprofit this weekend.
As part of its “History Lives” speaker series, the Camas-Washougal Historical Society (CWHS) will feature Cameron Blagg III, son of professional local artist, Cameron Blagg Jr., at 2 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 17, at the Camas Police Station Meeting Room, 2100 Third Ave., Camas.
The popular Movies in the Park, hosted by the city of Camas’ Parks and Recreation Department, is back for its 13th year with free showings taking place every Friday night in August.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
John Anderson didn’t set out to create one of the United States’ most prominent wholesale food distributors. He simply wanted to leave his job as a millworker in Bingen, Washington, just outside of White Salmon.
It’s a warm Friday afternoon in late July and the Camas Days Kids Parade has just finished winding its way down the town’s main drag. On the other end of Camas’ downtown core, children are starting to pour into the recently opened Body Bliss yoga studio.
Nothing screams “fun in the sun” quite like a bright coral flamingo, so it’s appropriate that the August First Friday celebration in downtown Camas will focus on all things summer and flamingo.
LIBRARY PROGRAMS