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September 12, 2024
The Eagle Eyes, a British Columbia-based Eagles tribute band, will perform at the Camas-Washougal Harvest Fest, to be held Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26-27, at Marina Park in Washougal. (Contributed photo courtesy of Sean Guard)

Camas-Washougal Harvest Fest comes to fruition

Sean Guard has done a lot of things in his decades-long professional career, which has included stints as Washougal High School athletic director, event manager for professional golfer Peter Jacobson, the mayor of Washougal, and owner of an event production company, among other titles.

September 5, 2024
Visitors peruse artwork inside Gallery 408 in downtown Camas during the gallery's grand opening on Friday, May 31, 2024. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record files)

Camas Art and Wine Walk set for Saturday, Sept. 7

The inaugural Camas Art and Wine Walk will take place from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, throughout downtown Camas. Organized by the Camas Students and Families Foundation, the…

September 5, 2024

Empty Bowls Camas event set for Sept. 17

Empty Bowls Camas 2024 is coming to downtown Camas from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17. Tickets cost $30 per person and can be purchased online at eventbrite.com/e/empty-bowls-camas-2024-tickets-923118110117. Participants…

September 5, 2024
A sign welcomes visitors to downtown Camas in 2022. (Contributed photo courtesy of Downtown Camas Association)

Tickets available for Camas 2024 Holiday Sip & Shop

Though summer isn’t over yet, it’s not too soon to be thinking about snagging tickets to the popular Holiday Sip & Shop event hosted by the Downtown Camas Association each year in November.

August 22, 2024
Cheryl Kostanoski (left) and Jennifer Johnson play with one of the Camas Public Library’s new Nature Smart games. (Contributed photo courtesy of Camas Public Library)

Nature Smart program proves popular

Nature Smart, a new Camas Public Library program designed to connect patrons to the great outdoors has proven to be popular with library patrons this summer.

August 22, 2024
Michael Curtis, of Washougal, greets a dog along the Columbia River, in 2024. Curtis has raised more than $56,000 for Northwest Battle Buddies through his 1,000-mile journey down the Columbia River on a stand-up paddleboard. . (Contributed photos courtesy of Michael Curtis)

Washougal man completes 1,000-mile trek on paddleboard

After seven years, three surgeries, 18 months of physical therapy, more than $56,000 in charitable donations and 1,000 miles of rigorous paddleboarding, Michael Curtis is about to complete the most ambitious journey of his self-described “adventurous life.”