Camas Planning Commission recommends Farrell House special events permit
While some communities were gathering Tuesday to celebrate "National Night Out," more than 30 local residents were filling the council chambers at Camas City Hall.
While some communities were gathering Tuesday to celebrate "National Night Out," more than 30 local residents were filling the council chambers at Camas City Hall.
Camas Parks and Recreation Concerts in the Park series continues tonight, Wednesday, August 3 with Marcus Eaton. The concert is at Crown Park in Camas from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.. Admission is free.
After 3 1/2 hours of public testimony and Camas Planning Commission deliberation, a decision about whether to approve an application for an unclassified use permit from the owner of the historic Farrell House will be made tonight. Planning Commissioners Troy Hull, Judy Hooper, David Shepherd and Bryan Beel voted to carry the meeting over to today, at 7 p.m., at City Hall, 616 N.E. Fourth Ave.
Quilters, knitters and crocheters from all over the area and as far away as New York will be bursting into Camas Friday to show off their artistic works. The first Camas Quilt & Fiber Arts Festival will take place Friday, from 5 to 8 p.m., and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in downtown Camas.
Before the addition of a fellowship hall, the Riverside Chinook Pathfinder Club had to meet in the hallways of Riverside Seventh-day Adventist Church and Christian School.
After 3 1/2 hours of public testimony and Camas Planning Commission deliberation, a decision about whether to approve an application for an unclassified use permit from the owner of the historic Farrell House was held over until Tuesday.
Rocks thrown from an overpass on Friday caused damage to a Camas Fire Department paramedic unit.
Weather permitting, scientists from the Washington Department of Ecology will release a harmless fluorescent dye into Lacamas Creek and its tributaries tonight and the evenings of Wednesday and Thursday.
A man who died after falling more than 100 feet from Beacon Rock in Skamania County has been identified.
An 11-year old boy who drowned in the "Pot Holes" area of Lacamas Creek was with friends at the Jack, Will and Rob Boys and Girls Club, in Camas, before they left to go swimming.