Camas will go green this Friday with the return of the Downtown Camas Association’s annual green-themed March First Friday event.
Participating downtown Camas businesses will kick things off at 5 p.m. on Friday, March 4, with a “Find the Lucky Leprechaun” game offering prizes from various merchants; a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Camas Brewing Co., inside Camas Slices (339 N.E. Cedar St.); a family friendly “Green Zone” showing how to live a more environmentally sustainable life at Journey Church (304 N.E. Fourth Ave.) featuring the Camas High School Green Team, Camas Farmers Market, Ivy League, EatWell Camas and master gardeners; hidden gold coins throughout downtown Camas; pop-up shops offering flowers and plants; live music at A Beer at a Time (216 N.E. Third Ave.) and Birch Street Lounge (311 N.E. Birch St.); and “green” crafts for children hosted by Girl Scout Troop 47503 at LiveWell Camas (417 N.E. Birch St.).
The DCA’s First Friday events coincide with new art shows at Camas’ downtown galleries, including the Attic Gallery at 421 N.E. Cedar St., and the Camas Gallery at 408 N.E. Fourth Ave.
The Attic Gallery is welcoming its very first artist, Sidonie Caron, back for its abstract-themed March art show.
Maria Gonser, who co-owns the Attic Gallery with her husband, Tommer Gonser, said this is the first time Caron – an Oregon artist who describes herself as an eclectic, experimental painter with a body of work spanning six decades that includes everything from abstracts and mixed-media work to Judaica- Asian- and Western-inspired paintings and a range of cityscapes, mountainscapes and seascapes – has shown at the Attic Gallery since it moved from Portland to Camas in January 2016.