The campanile at Reflection Plaza in downtown Washougal has a whole new look, designed to celebrate the history and natural beauty of the area and foster a sense of community.
The Washougal Art and Culture Alliance will host a celebration at 3 p.m. Saturday to dedicate Washougal’s newest piece of public artwork, the Two Rivers Heritage Sculpture, created by Vancouver artist Sharon Agnor. The artwork, which was installed onto the campanile earlier this year, will serve as “an inspiring landmark in downtown Washougal,” according to the alliance .
“To me, it symbolizes the creative spirit alive in Washougal today and the history that got us to this point,” said Kathy Huntington, a member of the alliance’s board. “I hope it proves to be a catalyst, leading to a growing recognition of Washo