A months-long collaboration between the Camas community and a Vancouver ceramics studio will soon deliver dozens of personalized mugs to Camas Police Department officers and staff.
Camas resident Scott Gee spearheaded the “Camas Cups of Kindness” project over the summer.
“Our Camas police officers and support staff have been working hard this year with a spike in car theft and prowls, as well as responding to the pandemic-related calls,” Gee said. “I wanted to start a project to show our officers our appreciation for all that they do for us.”
Gee remembered an article he’d read in The Columbian newspaper a few years before.
That article, “‘Cups of Kindness’ filled with gratitude for police,” published on Nov. 9, 2015, highlighted the work of local artists Danielle Ireland and Addi Dearinger.
Ireland and Dearinger, the owners of Earth, Glaze & Fire, a pottery studio in Vancouver’s Uptown Village, had come up with a “Cups of Kindness” project in 2015 that collected messages of support, as well as children’s artwork, from the community and placed them on hand-painted coffee mugs for all 190 of Vancouver’s police officers.