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Shape NW Summer Camp

 

June 16 - August 22, 2025

Monday - Friday 9:00am – 4:00pm
Free Early Care 7:45am

For More information, contact us: 360-904-7753 or gigi@shapenw.com

SUMMER EVENING MAT PILATES SESSION WITH MEGAN

Mat Pilates With Megan

This Mat-based Pilates class is an all-levels practice designed to lengthen and strengthen the body with a focus on stability, posture, breath and flexibility. Each class will work to balance all muscle groups with an emphasis on challenging the core muscles with each movement. In addition, Mat Pilates will help you feel aligned, rejuvenated and connected to your breath and body.  Bring a mat or we have some to borrow.
Evening Sessions:
Monday & Wednesday Evenings

Call for Bids - 2025 Citywide Pavement Repairs Phase 2

Sealed bids will be received by the City of Camas, Administrative Services, 616 NE 4th Avenue, Camas, Washington, until 10:00am, on Thursday, June 18, 2025. Bids will then be opened and publicly read in the City Hall Council Chambers.

Tummy Time

Join us for an afternoon of play and socializing for babies and their caregivers.

For babies under 18 months of age: camaspl.org/tummytime.

Wednesday, June 18, 2025 at 3:30 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.

 

Teen Graphic Novel Book Club

If you are a teen aged 13-17 who loves graphic novels and manga, then this book club is for you! Each month we'll read a different graphic novel from a variety of genres and topics. 

June's Manga is Horimiya, Vol. 1 by HERO x Diasuke Hagiwara

After you register for this club (camaspl.org/GNBOOKCLUB), pick up a copy of the book at the service desk at the Library. The book is yours to keep just for attending the discussion.

Tuesday, June 24, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 

Supporting Aging Parents

Navigating the journey of supporting aging parents can bring a mix of emotions and challenges. This class offers practical guidance and compassionate insights for adult children. Join Tami Calais as she explores key topics to help adult children provide effective and respectful guidance with compassion and understanding, such as shared emotions, knowing when and how to research care options, and initiating essential conversations about change.  

Meet the Staff - Kate Laubernds

Kate is a lifelong book lover and future librarian who is passionate about children’s literacy, storytelling, and building inclusive spaces for all. Before diving into the library world, she spent over a decade in marketing at places like Powell’s Books, the Beaverton Farmers Market, and various wineries. When she’s not studying for school, you can find her hiking or backpacking with her family, beading, or being in community at tribal events.

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Meet the Staff - Maren Lopez

Maren is originally from Idaho. After finishing school in Utah, she moved to the PNW. She has lived in Camas for 8 years now with her family and loves to be able to call this city and area home. Maren has always loved visiting libraries, taking her kids to story time and weekly trips to carry out armfuls of books. She loves reading cookbooks and food memoirs, lots of fiction including magical realism or historical fantasy.  Her happy place is in the kitchen baking, listening and dancing to music. She loves to hike or run on trails, especially in Lacamas.

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