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Wed, Aug 26, 2009 

 

Shall we dance?

Good Grief

Sequim open aire market

New vendors continue to join the Sequim Open Aire Market.

Sequim DQ serves charities, too

When muffling the roar of a customer's empty stomach with a burger or ice cream cone, Al and Debi Davies strive to make each ticketed item count.

School Briefs

RV Gypsies

The Streett family took what might be the longest road trip ever to get to Sequim.

Reviewer still falls for that old smoothie

The Dish on Dish

Pet owner's misplaced guilt can shorten a friend's life

In Vetrospect

OMC recruits seven more professionals

Olympic Medical Center has recruited seven medical care providers and a local surgeon who has come out of retirement to help meet the community's health care needs.

Meetings calendar

Lions bring health screening to Sequim

The Sequim Valley Lions Club will present the Lions Health Screening Unit in front of Safeway, 620 W. Washington St., Sequim, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 29.

Community News briefs

Column marks 10th year of advice

Diabetes and you

Coast Guard recruits volunteers

On a two-part mission, Lt. Cmdr. Andre Billeaudeaux of the U.S. Coast Guard came to the peninsula to check on two programs, one that's his job and the other, his brainchild.

Clallam County Superior Court

City names park for historian

The new Spruce Street pocket park will be named June Robinson Memorial Park, the city council unanimously decided at its Monday, Aug. 24, meeting.

City Hall location remains a mystery

The city soon might have a new city hall site.

Art news

ART BRIDGES PARK AND ART

The first year of Art in the Park at the Dungeness River Audubon Center saw almost 1,000 visitors Aug. 14-21.

2 face homicide-DUI for woman's death

Two Port Angeles residents will stand trial Nov. 16 on charges of vehicular homicide-DUI for the Aug. 9 traffic collision in Port Angeles that killed Sequim resident Shelly Bartlett.

Library program vanishes

Magic won't bring back Sequim Library's summer reading program until next year.

Keeping his marbles

Rolf Wald is famous for his marbles. He once wrote, "To own a marble is to have a ball!"

Gravity, momentum and the club

Short takes

From the police blotter

Foundation names 2009 scholarship winners

The Clallam Community Foundation recently released 20 scholarships totaling $18,437 to benefit 2009 high school graduates from across the peninsula.

Floral business moving to Sequim for expansion

After one year of owning and operating Avant-Garde, Danielle Dennis is making some changes.

Fashion fundraiser benefits Safe Haven for cats

After selling out last year, Peninsula Friends of Animals has moved to larger quarters for its second annual fashion show fundraiser.

Fair weather, fair fantastic

Attendance at the 90th Clallam County Fair tipped the 30,000 mark and with her first fair as manager under her belt, Shari Ioffrida called the experience an exciting one.

Everybody must get STONES

Dig deep enough and you might find the center of what forms a rock enthusiast.

Challenge & Opportunity

Sequim Gazette - What are some changes Sequim students and parents will see when they go back to school?

Fri, Aug 21, 2009 

 

Flu season: Are you ready?

A changing virus is returning to the Northern Hemisphere and each of us needs to think and review: am I ready, is my family ready, do I have a plan if my child is sick and needs to stay home from school?


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