“Build it, and they will come,” is the theme from the movie, “Field of Dreams.” And it also seems like it could be a mantra of what’s happening in Camas recently. I’m not talking about building a baseball field in the middle of our hiking trails, I am referring to the different landscape taking place in our own little Shangri-la.
I’ve always thought of Camas as a little bit of a Shangri-la: A wonderful community, a landscape where beautiful nature and trails abound, and a school system that strives to produce successful human beings.
Mind you, I am aware that Camas has its issues with crime and controversies. But not everyone in Camas is happy. Turn the corner and I’m sure you’ve noticed the trees and hillsides that have been cleared to create new neighborhoods. Walking my dog through a park the other day, I overheard some people talking about displacing the deer, coyotes, and other wildlife. I wanted to reply that wildlife now qualify for first time low interest home loans, but my rational side prevailed.
Strolling through Camas Days, I thought of what a person who has never been to Camas would think. A picturesque and charming “Main Street.” People with their strollers and dogs. A fun area for kids. People throwing rolls of toilet paper in the parade. T-shirt vendors with all sorts of marijuana slogans. It shows a real slice of Americana. Is that what they would think?
There was a booth for “Camas 2035, What’s your vision of Camas in 20 years?” where people could write what they most like in our community. (I’m no math major but technically that’s 21 years). The board was filled with dozens of statements with dozens more to come. I told that enthusiastic young gal I was already living the last 20 year plan and looking forward to the next 20. Did I dare tell her that 20 years ago I was her age and we did have paved roads and computers then? Modern plumbing was all the rage.