Kids' Kitchen is a virtual cooking club just for kids! For April 2025's recipe, we will be making pancakes from scratch for dinner. This recipe uses the stovetop.
For K-5th grades. Registration required to receive the zoom link and recipe.
Celebrate the release of Emily Henry's new book with us!
Enjoy themed activities like Emily Henry trivia, bookish bingo, and more. Make your own romance-inspired bookmark and friendship bracelets, sip on cozy drinks, and chat about your favorite love stories. Plus, enter for a chance to snag first dibs on our Lucky Day copy of Great Big Beautiful Life and other Emily Henry treats!
Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at 6-7 p.m. Registration required.
As a teenager, the thought of dealing with rent, taxes, utility bills, and car payments may seem like a distant future. iQ's Financial Reality Fair will place teens right in the heart of real-life financial situations, encouraging them to reflect on money management, budgeting, and other important financial responsibilities.
It's National Poetry Month! Transform existing poems into visual masterpieces by using a variety of art mediums to create artwork directly on the printed page. All materials provided.
The Camas Public Library is proud to announce its upcoming exhibit, Roots of a Movement: Denis Hayes, Camas, and Earth Day, opening in the Second Story Gallery, Friday, April 4. This special exhibit, presented in collaboration with the Camas Earth Day Society, will explore the origins of Earth Day and the pivotal role played by Camas native Denis Hayes in launching the environmental movement that continues to shape the world today.
Join us for an afternoon of celebrating all things K-Pop with fellow fans in the community!
Enjoy activities like a photocard trading station, button making, singing and dancing to your favorite K-Pop hits, and more! Plus, GOT7's very own Mark Tuan might stop by for a photo op—don't miss it!
All materials are provided. This event is open to all ages and welcomes any K-Pop fan eager to connect with others who share a love for K-Culture.
Children under 13 will need to be accompanied by an adult.
Join us for our series designed to equip library advocates with the skills and tools to make a meaningful impact. You’ll learn to define your advocacy goals, craft compelling messages, understand your audience, and effectively tell the story of your library’s value. Whether you’re new to advocacy or looking to strengthen your efforts, these classes will offer essential insights and practical exercises to help you champion the important role libraries play in our communities.
If you've missed an earlier session, please reach out and we can catch you up!