There are many ways you can help. A donation of any amount is greatly appreciated. We also have ways you, your family, or your organization can scale up your support.
Step into the future of our Library! Explore a slideshow of architectural renderings showcasing the upcoming renovations. Get a sneak peek at the transformed spaces, modern designs, and innovative features that will enhance your library experience.
Experience the transformation of our courtyard! Explore the new design through a series of images that showcase a revitalized outdoor space, perfect for reading, gathering, and enjoying nature.
A place like Camas Public Library is what makes a good community great. It provides a meeting space for friends, families, and organizations to come together, and offers enrichment in the form of classes and clubs to help community members stretch their minds and meet their neighbors.
Above all, the Library is a place for people to learn or sharpen their literacy skills and be transported to different worlds through reading. This benefits the community as well. Imagine a community without reading:
In honor of Hunger Action Month, the Camas Library is hosting a food drive during the month of September. Donations will be given to the Camas School District's Family-Community Resource Center (FCRC).
While all non-perishable food items are welcome, FCRC has requested easy-prep meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner along with food appropriate for school snacks (fruit cups, granola bars, etc.). Pantry staples, soups, and pasta sauce are also highly needed.
The donation box is located inside the Library near the north entrance.
August 20, 2024 - A huge thank you to everyone who participated in our first Summer Writing Contest! This year’s theme, in line with our Summer Reading Program, was “Adventure Begins at Your Library,” and we had a blast reading all of your adventurous submissions!
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and carries pollution from streets and your property
directly to the nearest creek, lake or river.
Pressure wash waste water contains pollutants such
as metals, oils, paint, cleaners, and dirt that all harm
fish and other aquatic life.
• Water must be diverted to a sink, lawn, or landscaping.
• Wash water cannot enter storm drains and ditches.*