Local outdoor recreation facilities close in response to COVID-19
Playgrounds, sports fields and even some popular hiking trails in the area are closing in response to Washington Governor Jay Inslee’s “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order, designed to…
Playgrounds, sports fields and even some popular hiking trails in the area are closing in response to Washington Governor Jay Inslee’s “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order, designed to…
A Camas photographer is doing her part to document the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the past few days, as more Camas families “shelter in place” to avoid…
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Although most people have a broad sense of history — the things we hear in school or learn about inside a museum — Brad Richardson, director of the Clark County Historical Society and Museum, says many folks are beginning to seek something a little more intimate when it comes to learning about the history of their own communities.
Camas Parks and Recreation releases Spring Program Guide
The Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries, which includes the Washougal Community Library, is canceling all public programs for two weeks, starting March 13 and going through at least March…
The Camas Public Library has canceled all programs, events and outreach through March 31 due to concerns related to the novel coronavirus COVID-19. “The health and…
It’s hard to pass by Camas’ latest public art installation — the cheerful, flower-drenched “Camas Love” mural on the Wintzer Acupuncture building at the corner of Northeast Fifth Avenue and Northeast Cedar Street in the city’s historic downtown — and not stop and smile.
Washougal resident and Clark College biology professor Steven Clark found himself drawn to the concept of what it means to belong after watching the “Far from the Tree” documentary, based on psychology professor Andrew Solomon’s award-winning book, “Far from the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity,” at the Liberty Theatre in Camas in 2019.
Washougal officials and members of the Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance (WACA) will soon unveil the city’s newest piece of public art.