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Sister City Stories: Camas library highlights art, stories inspired by Polish sister cities

Library will host art reception for Second Story Gallery 'Silesian Stories' show this Friday

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Top: Ulrike Halverson's watercolors hang in the Second Story Gallery on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022. Above: Ulrike Halverson's watercolor, "City in the Heart of Silesia," is part of an October art exhibit, "Silesian Stories" at the Camas Public Library's Second Story Gallery. (Photos courtesy of Lloyd and Ulrike Halverson)

When Lloyd Halverson, the longtime Camas city administrator who helped guide Camas through its transition from a sleepy mill town to desirable suburban hub in the 1990s and early 2000s, thinks back on the many trips he and his wife, Ulrike Halverson, have made to Camas’ three Polish “sister cities,” he recalls personal stories of strength, determination and resilience.

“These are people who live in a region battered by the maelstrom of history … who have lived through huge challenges,” Lloyd said of the people living in Krapkowice, Morawica and Zabierzow — Camas’ sister cities in Poland.

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