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Camas Lions help Watershed Alliance achieve its mission

The Columbian
Published: April 13, 2024, 5:29am

CAMAS – Sunrise O’Mahoney at the Watershed Alliance of Southwest Washington needed a handyman, and Camas Lions Club’s Vice President Neil Day, who is known for his carpentry skills, stepped right up.

The Watershed Alliance recently acquired their dream van and wanted to install shelving for better organization.

Day and another member of the Lions volunteered their time and expertise to install the shelving and bins. This upgraded van will be instrumental in the alliance’s mission: empowering the community to protect and restore Southwest Washington’s waterways and natural areas.

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