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Couple launches Washougal Songcraft Festival to promote local songwriting, performing arts

Nonprofit’s first ‘song circle’ will be held Thursday, Nov. 3, at 54-40 Brewing

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Stephanie Corbell (left) and her husband, Christopher Corbell, have launched the Washougal Songcraft Festival, a nonprofit devoted to promoting songwriting and singer-songwriter performances in the Camas-Washougal area. (Contributed photo courtesy of Christopher and Stepanie Corbell)

Washougal residents Christopher and Stephanie Corbell visited Ashland, Oregon, and its famous Oregon Shakespeare Festival, for the first time earlier this year and were impressed with what they saw — not only the prestigious acting company’s production of “The Tempest,” but the way the small town has incorporated the festival into its cultural identity.

“The community involvement and the art scene and the love of poetry and music — everything that we love was so vibrant in that town,” Stephanie said. “On our way back home, we were like, ‘We need this in our town. Our town needs this culture and this art and this vibrant community.’ Our population has risen so much. Our community is already on the up-and-up of thriving, and what do people want? People want to go see plays. People want to hear live music. They want to have community.”

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