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Camas slowly reopens, gets ready for Phase 3

Restaurants offer limited seating and outdoor ‘parklets,’ theater prepares for in-person movies

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Camas artist Liz Pike shows off her newly painted "Sunflower Mobile" shuttle, used to transport guests to her Shangri-La Farm, in June 2019. (Post-Record file photo)

Three months after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent shutdowns and “stay at home” orders, there are signs that life is slowly returning to “normal” in downtown Camas’ historic business district.

On Sunday, June 21, diners at Nuestra Mesa and Grains of Wrath sat at outdoor tables — albeit distanced by at least six feet from other customers and served by restaurant employees wearing masks — and a sign on the side of the historic Liberty Theatre reads “Goonies return June 26,” an apparent nod to the fact that the movie theater is making plans to reopen with limited seating and show the cult classic 1985 movie, “The Goonies,” under Phase 3 of Governor Jay Inslee’s “Safe Start Washington” plan.

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