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Wed, Aug 19, 2009 

 

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Observations

The wheels at the MAC went round 'n' round

Visitors to the Museum and Art's Center's second Field Day saw a former president, some classic cars and fiddlers at the festivities Saturday, Aug. 15.

Soothe your ears and stomach with symphony

Sequim Gazette staff

Sofa Cinema

Rebecca Redshaw

Sherwood patients must find new docs

The good news: Primary care is available in Sequim.

Sequim's Got Talent slated for Sept. 18

Sequim's Got Talent and people can display it at 7 p.m., Sept. 18, in the Sequim High School Auditorium, 601 N. Sequim Ave.

Sequim woman dies in P.A. wreck

Two Port Angeles residents face DUI and vehicular homicide charges after a Sequim woman died from injuries in a car-motorcycle collision Sunday, Aug. 16, in west Port Angeles.

Sequim Open Aire Market

"We travel all over the country, and this is the best market we attend."

Sequim coupleís 73 years of love

What's the secret to a long marriage?

Reception Aug. 25 for city manager hopefuls

A one-hour public reception for the four city manager candidates is set for 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25, at the Sequim Transit Center, 190 W. Cedar St.

QUILTERS TIE FOR TOP PRIZE

In a déjÀ vu moment for the Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club, Diane Andro and Kitty Niles came forward to receive Best of Show ribbons.

Port Townsend calls for artists to renovate downtown

Port Townsend seeks Washington residents to create an art project for a revitalized two-block section of the town's downtown waterfront. This renovation is scheduled for completion in 2010.

Port Orchard prepares to fete native author Debbie Macomber

Forks and LaPush aren't the only Northwest towns to lay claims to fame and fortune because of books.

Police department remodeling approved

The former Danny's Restaurant will be remodeled to provide more space for the Sequim Police Department.

Police Blotter

ONP invites residents to Evening in Olympics

Olympic National Park hosts An Evening in the Olympics at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 15, in the Port Angeles High School auditorium.

On the spot and up the funny bone

Children at the Sequim Library's summer reading program didn't soar through the sky but they did perform on the fly. Performer Holly Gwinn-Graham helped 10 children create an impromptu play.

New site sought for concert hall

The proposed James Center concert hall is on the move after the state Department of Ecology last month prohibited building it in the water reuse park.

New CATV deal may yield $s

Complex federal regulations and ever-changing market conditions mean the city should hire a consultant to negotiate its next cable television franchise, the city council has learned.

Musicians join annual StreamFest land trust fundraiser

Hurricane forces are coming to the North Olympic Land Trust's StreamFest stage.

Monty and Marlene, whoever you are, Meg says THANK YOU

This is to acknowledge the amazing, generous help of Monty and Marlene, residents of Sequim.

Meetings and Calendar

Meanwhile ...Clallam calls out reserves to fight flu

If you don't wash your hands frequently, cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze and stay home when you are sick, volunteers from the Clallam County Health Department will be coming around to remind you.

Lighthouse beacon not just for mariners

Discoveries

Home-cooked rock & soul

Combining genres and delving into different musical territory, Kory Nagler feels a refreshing freedom with his newest project.

Have a field day with wheat

Nash's Organic Produce hosts two field day sessions on Monday, Aug. 24, to examine trials of spring and winter wheat varieties.

Greenhouse construction starts at Robin Hill Park

Site preparation has begun for construction of the new Olympic National Park greenhouse in Robin Hill Farm County Park.

Fields of gold - and other hues

Forty children worked out their inner Picassos for the first Art on a Farm.

Don't dawdle before planning a picnic

Kitchen Korner

Doctor charges OMC created, maintains monopoly

Cancer specialist Dr. Robert Witham has filed a federal lawsuit against Olympic Medical Center, charging the hospital operates as a monopoly in violation of state and federal law.'


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