Funds from the sale will help the work to preserve and make available historic information and artifacts that tell the stories of the history, people and development of the Washougal and Camas communities
WASHOUGAL – The Annual Plant Fair hosted by the Camas-Washougal Historical Society will be held Sat., May 14 and Sun., June 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Two Rivers Heritage Museum, 1 Durgan Street in Washougal.
“Each spring we collect healthy plants from local gardens and yards to hold this popular event,” explained Alma Ladd, Plant Fair Organizer, and museum ‘plant lady.’ “We love seeing so many familiar faces year after year who look forward to our great prices and unique items to add color or interest to their flowerbed and landscaping.”
Plants for sale will include Solomon’s seal, forsythia, red hellebores, violets, Hosta lilies, pink and white peonies, small azaleas and rhododendrons, wildflowers, and other native plants. “We also have Camas Lilies available, and they go quickly,” said Ladd.
Funds from the sale will help the work of the CWHS to preserve and make available historic information and artifacts that tell the stories of the history, people and development of the Washougal and Camas communities.
Plants for sale will include Solomon’s seal, forsythia, red hellebores, violets, Hosta lilies, pink and white peonies, small azaleas and rhododendrons, wildflowers, and other native plants. Photo courtesy Camas-Washougal Historical Society
Museum hours are currently Saturdays only from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission price is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors, $2 for students and free for CWHS members and children under 5.
To learn more about the museum and work of the CWHS visit www.2rhm.com.
Information provided by Camas-Washougal Historical Society.