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1922
Camas Women’s Club conceives idea of public library.
“Each was to buy for own reading three standard
books and when these were read, the books were either
resold for the library fund or presented to the library
outright.”
1923 Library opens with 150 State Library
books in space donated by Thayer’s drugstore.
1924 Library moves to former council
chambers in old city hall at 3rd and Cedar.
1926 “City council finally opened
purse and voted $250 for books and $150 for maintenance.”
1928 Total number of registered library
cardholders is 500.
1929 The State Traveling Library was
discontinued; nearly one thousand books from it were
given to the Camas collection.
1929 City adopts library as a municipal
function.
1932 Eva Santee, first librarian with
a masters degree, is hired for $75 per month.
1939 Camas votes bond to build new
city hall/library complex.
1940 The new building opens.
1967 New city hall constructed; library
retains old building.
1975 Expansion and modernization of
the Georgian-style building completed.
1990 Reference workstation featuring
CD-ROM is installed for public use.
1992 Online card catalog installed
and circulation is automated. Volunteers donate 100’s
of hours to barcode collections. System also provides
access to collection of Fort Vancouver Regional and
Clark College libraries.
1993 Dial-up access to the library
catalogs becomes available.
1994 Board of Trustees and City Council
resolve that the Camas Public Library remain an independent
public library.
1996 The Library’s “leaky”
roof was replaced.
1997 Southwest Washington Medical Center
Library joins consortium.
1997 The Library’s interior was
painted and new carpet was installed.
1998 Library celebrates 75 years of
library service in Camas.
2000 Voters pass a $7.9 million bond
in March 2000. Architects Fletcher, Farr, and Ayotte
were hired to do the design work and DPR construction
was awarded the contract to build and renovate the facility.
2001 In September 2001, the library
moved, books and all, to temporary quarters at the Camas
National Guard Armory on NW 10 Tenth.
2003 The Library moves back to it’s
renovated and expanded home in April 2003. The Grand
Opening was celebrated on May 10, 2003.
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refinished
furnishings are used in the children's
area

ribbon
cutting ceremony

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