
The chamber is also accepting applications from high school seniors that attend a high school in Camas or Washougal for the Annual College Scholarship Awards
The Camas-Washougal Chamber of Commerce has opened the nomination period for Citizen and Businessperson of the Year.
The chamber is also accepting applications from high school seniors that attend a high school in Camas or Washougal for the Annual College Scholarship Awards. The C-W Chamber will be giving one $1500 scholarship award to a student in each district.
Applications and nomination forms can be downloaded from the chamber website at www.cwchamber.com.
The C-W Chamber Annual Award Banquet will be held on Tuesday, June 4 at Orchard Hills Golf Course. Registration is required to attend. Tickets will be $40 each and will go on sale in May 2024.
Visit the chamber website for more information. Or, email info@cwchamber with questions.
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