Entries by Ernest Geigenmiller

Humane Society Pet of the Week: ARIES

Each week, Lacamas Magazine will feature a Pet of the Week, from the Southwest Washington Humane Society. Presenting Aries My name is Aries and I am super friendly and love to play. I can also be quite the snuggler. I love my people so much that I do not like to share, so I should be […]

Camas Athlete Fundraises for Spring Mission Trip

Camas High School junior and competitive swimmer, Luke Albert, is currently raising money to fund a weeklong church mission trip to Mexico. His plan is to dedicate a week of service in Mexico from April 2-7, and so far he is about half way toward reaching his goal. “I heard of it back in the […]

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Local Corbett Fish House Celebrates 1st Year

On March 9, 2015, Corbett Fish House officially opened its doors at its East Vancouver location, near Costco. Now, a year later, General Manager, and co-owner Toby Eidem sat down to discuss the success they’ve had, their approach, favorite offerings, and the future. He also shared with us some amazing dishes, like the special Salmon […]

Arktana Shoes Offers a Special Giveaway

CAMAS — Arktana Shoes, as part of their celebration of being named a Top 3 Boutique by Best of Clark County, is offering a special contest this week. The shoe boutique, which features women’s and men’s offerings, has announced a special giveaway contest for a pair of classic wedges from TOMS. The shoe is a […]

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Hidden Causes of Headache

Presented by Dr. Marc Davis, DC, Wellness Expert Vancouver, WA–In today’s pill-popping culture, drugs are often considered the first line of defense against headache pain. The problem? These drugs have a proven history of ineffectiveness. In addition, they are loaded with potentially perilous side effects. All-natural alternatives, however—such as the type of chiropractic care provided […]

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“Brigadoon” Premieres Friday

The Camas High School Drama Department premieres “Brigadoon” this Friday at the CHS Auditorium, with curtain at 7 pm. “Brigadoon” Synopsis from Tams-Witmark: “Once in the Highlands, the Highlands of Scotland, two weary hunters lost their way.” It is this desolate situation which Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglas, two young New Yorkers, are contemplating when the curtain […]

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Clark College Orchestra Presents “High Strung”

The Clark College Orchestra performs De Falla’s Three Cornered Hat and Chabrier’s Espana, directed by Don Appert, this Wednesday, March 9 at 7:30 pm. Guest violist Brett Deubner solos in Don Appert’s Fantasy for Viola and String Orchestra, as well as Hindemith’s Der Schwanendreher for Viola and Chamber Orchestra. Location: Durst Theatre, at the Vancouver School […]

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Essential Oil Spotlight: Frankincense

Renowned as one of the most prized and precious essential oils, Frankincense has extraordinary health benefits.* In addition to its notoriety in the New Testament, the Babylonians and Assyrians would burn Frankincense in religious ceremonies and the ancient Egyptians used its resin for everything from perfume to salves for soothing skin. This centuries-old knowledge contributes to […]