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We Live with the Bones of Our Ancestors!

Join us for a talk presented by Sam Robinson, Vice-Chair of the Chinook Indian Nation Council.

This event is in conjunction with the Second Story Gallery exhibit 'We're Still Here: The Resilience of Washington Tribes'.

Monday, February 23, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. No registration required!

For Teens and Adults. 

 

Slide Night for Teens

Show off your niche obsession! Create a slideshow on anything you love and present it at Slide Night. Share fan theories from your favorite show, a hyperfixation you can’t stop thinking about, or any topic you’re passionate about—serious or silly encouraged!

Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at 6 p.m.  Registration required - CamasPL.org/slidenight

Middle Housing and Accessory Dwelling Units

In 2025, the Camas City Council adopted Ordinance No. 25-025, implementing new Washington State regulations intended to increase housing options and affordability. This ordinance includes new provisions for middle housing, relaxed standards for accessory dwelling units (ADUs), and a new type of land division called a unit lot subdivision (ULS).

Guardian of the Land Film Screening

Film screening of “Guardian of the Land,” a new Oregon Public Broadcasting production. See Bigfoot through the eyes of Indigenous peoples.

Following the screening there will be a themed craft for all ages. No registration required!

Saturday, February 14, 2026 at 4:00 p.m.

This event is in conjunction with the Second Story Gallery exhibit 'We're Still Here: The Resilience of Washington Tribes'.

Native Story Hour

Sing, listen, learn, and celebrate Native American heritage with Karen Kitchen (Osage Nation).

This event is in conjunction with the Second Story Gallery exhibit 'We're Still Here: The Resilience of Washington Tribes'.

All ages.  No registration required!

Saturday, February 7, 2026 at 4 p.m.

Personal Care Donations

We are hosting a Personal Care Donation Drive to support neighbors in need, and we invite you to be part of this effort! From Monday, February 2 to Saturday, February 28, 2026, we are collecting new, unopened personal hygiene items to help start our Personal Care Pantries that will be located in our first floor bathrooms.

Requested items include:

We're Still Here Exhibit

Join us for the opening of the traveling exhibit We’re Still Here: The Resilience of Washington Tribes. 

City of Camas Project No. FAC23007 Camas Library Interior Building Improvements Bid

CALL FOR BIDS

CITY OF CAMAS PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

CITY PROJECT NO. FAC23007

CAMAS LIBRARY INTERIOR BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS

 

Call for Art 2026

Storied is a Call for Art inspired by literature and storytelling. We invite artists working in all media to submit work influenced by books, poems, myths, folktales, or language. Submissions do not need to illustrate a specific text, rather, we welcome work that explores the themes, emotions, and power of stories in creative and imaginative ways.

Eligibility:

Open to artists 16 and over from all backgrounds. We welcome both emerging and established artists. Each artist may submit up to 3 pieces of artwork for consideration.

Camas Public Library Presents “We’re Still Here: The Resilience of Washington Tribes”

The Camas Public Library invites the community to experience the traveling exhibit We’re Still Here: The Resilience of Washington Tribes, on display in the Library’s Second Story Gallery February 6 - 28, 2026.

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