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Published: December 15, 2015, 1:53pm

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Local library history

Through the efforts of the Camas Women’s Club, the Camas Public Library opened more than 90 years ago in space located in the back of a local drug store. It moved to a city building at Northeast Third Avenue and Cedar Street in 1924. In 1939, voters approved a bond to build a new city hall and library complex at Northeast Fourth Avenue and Franklin Street. After a new City Hall building was constructed across the street in 1967, the library remained in the old building. In 2000, voters approved a $7.9 million bond to fund a library construction and renovation project. The facility opened to the public in 2003. Library operations are currently overseen by Interim Library Director Linda Swenton, the assistant director who stepped in following the retirement of David Zavortink in October.

The Fort Vancouver Regional Library District was established in 1950, and currently serves a population of 464,000 with an annual operating budget of $22.76 million and 219 employees. It includes libraries in Clark County in Battle Ground, La Center, Ridgefield, Vancouver, Woodland, Yacolt and Washougal. Also part of the district are libraries in Klickitat County (Bingen, White Salmon and Goldendale) and Skamania County (Stevenson and North Bonneville). Amelia Shelley was hired in September to serve as the FVRL’s new executive director.

The Washougal Community Library was originally established by the Washougal Women’s Club in 1924. It contracted with what was then known as the Clark County Library in 1946, and annexed to the FVRL District in 1981. Rachael Ries, a reference librarian at the Vancouver Community Library, will start her new role as the Washougal site’s branch manager on Dec. 16. She succeeds the retired Christine Hughey.

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