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Business notes for Oct. 2, 2012

The Columbian
Published: October 1, 2012, 5:00pm

LCCU donates to Stevenson school district

Lacamas Community Credit Union presented the Stevenson-Carson School District with a $3,000 donation check as part of the credit union’s 2012 Community Partnership Program.

Lacamas Chief Financial Officer Eric Petracca and Stevenson Branch Manager Jan Kingston presented the check to Superintendent Teena McDonald at a student assembly at Stevenson High School on Sept. 14.

“Lacamas is committed to the communities we serve, and our Community Partnership Program is one way we give back to those communities,” said Petracca. “It is rewarding to make this donation to your schools,” he said.

The Community Partnership Program consists of local organizations that benefit from the credit union’s fundraising efforts. Throughout the year, Lacamas raises funds through sales of See’s Candy and Entertainment books, and other activities.

Preparations underway for Pumpkin Pageant

Get ready for the annual Pumpkin Pageant on Friday, from 5 to 8 p.m., in downtown Camas.

As part of the monthly First Friday events, attendees will have the opportunity to take advantage of specials and featured fall items at local businesses, which will also have artfully carved pumpkins on display. Attendees can vote for their favorites and win prizes.

Green Meadows Care Home to host open houses Thursday and Saturday

Two certified nursing assistants have opened an adult family home in Camas.

Joe and Sheryl Stephens will host open house celebrations Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Green Meadows Care Home, 26500 S.E. Fifth St. Refreshments will be provided.

The home includes four bedrooms. Two of them have private bathrooms. A one-bedroom apartment has a private entrance, kitchen and bathroom.

In addition to the open house opportunities, private showings are available upon request. For more information, call 833-2485, or visit www.GreenMeadowsCareHome.com.

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