When the COVID-19 pandemic canceled several springtime Washougal events, including the popular Washougal Easter Egg Hunt and Eggstravaganza, local officials started to get creative about how they could still pull the community together during a public health crisis that has quashed public gatherings.
“One of the things that we’re working on is increasing community engagement,” administrative assistant Rose Jewell said recently. “At first, we thought the pandemic was going to be short-lived, but then we realized that it’s going to be with us for a while, and we can’t not engage our citizens. So (city communications specialist) Michele Loftus, (Washougal School District communications specialist) Rene Carroll and I had conversations about what we could do virtually.”
Those conversations led to the creation of the Washougal Summer Scavenger Hunt, which began Aug. 20, and wraps up later this week, on Thursday, Aug. 27.
“These have been a challenging few months for everyone,” Washougal Mayor Molly Coston stated in a press release about the new event. “It was a disappointment for us to cancel our community events due to the pandemic. So, as the summer is coming to an end, we thought it would be a wonderful idea to engage local kids with a fun activity that they can participate in safely around their homes.”
“We have to think about new ways (of doing things),” Jewell added. “The scavenger hunt was a great opportunity for us to think outside the box about ways of engaging people with minimal risk. We also want to let people know that we’re still here, and still working for them. We can’t let people in (at Washougal City Hall), but we’re still here and still love our community. We still do our business, but we haven’t forgotten that we’re a part of the community, too. We want to reach out the best we can.”