Volunteers flock to annual Lacamas Lake cleanup

Volunteers flock to annual Lacamas Lake cleanup

What lies beneath? If you’re talking about Lacamas Lake, mostly nails, fishing gear and bottles. That’s according to some of the nearly 200 volunteers who participated in the annual lake cleanup on Saturday, Sept. 25. The volunteers did unearth a few pieces of buried...
Volunteers flock to annual Lacamas Lake cleanup

Second phase of North Shore planning underway

Interested in helping to shape the future of Camas’ North Shore? The city will soon recruit members of the public for its new North Shore Citizen Committee, an ad hoc group that will help implement the city’s vision for the nearly 900-acre North Shore area. The North...
Volunteers flock to annual Lacamas Lake cleanup

Cape Horn Quilters ‘stitch together’ through pandemic

Phyllis Thornton, of Washougal, has participated in many quilting clubs during the past 40 years, but her current group, the Cape Horn Quilters, holds a special place in her heart. “This group is just amazing,” said Thornton. “They are people from all different walks...
Volunteers flock to annual Lacamas Lake cleanup

Camas wrapping up first phase of lake management plan

Consultants hired by the city of Camas will soon complete the first phase of a two-phase lake management plan designed to address pollution sources and improve lake water quality in Camas’ Lacamas, Round and Fallen Leaf lakes, but critical data collection will have to...
Volunteers flock to annual Lacamas Lake cleanup

Washougal coffee lover launches Lorem Ipsum Coffee

Greg Moore doesn’t view himself as a coffee connoisseur, exactly, but he admits he has an enthusiasm for the java drink few can match. A marketing major in college, Moore has long been attracted to the bold artwork and attractive design elements that are traditionally...