The Camas-Washougal Historical Society (CWHS) board of directors has elected Dick Lindstrom as its new president.
Lindstrom, a longtime CWHS volunteer and board member, replaces Tish Bayer, who inherited the president role from Jim Cobb in 2023. The board also selected Lois Cobb as vice president and Nancy Carroll as secretary. Betty Egger will continue on in her role as treasurer.
Lindstrom said he is excited for his tenure as president, especially as it relates to the Two Rivers Heritage Museum in Washougal, which is operated by CWHS’ core group of volunteers.
“I look at history a little bit differently than most folks,” Lindstrom said. “We can all find information recorded in books, publications and the internet. But our museum is like a footprint of history. (It’s) something to look at and experience.”
Lindstrom, who began volunteering at the Washougal museum in 2008, said “many, many volunteers that have worked hard over the years to make our museum into an excellent presentation of history” but that there are still people in Camas and Washougal who don’t realize the museum even exists.