Wed, Jul 29, 2009
Cherry crop overloads business owner
Larry Culp is up to his ears in cherries.
CG Auxiliarist wins national award
Dr. Marilynn R. Leonard of Port Angeles has been chosen as the 2008 Coast Guard Auxiliarist of the Year.
Casad remembered for his lifelong love of music
Pat Casad played jazz not because he wanted to play but because he had to play.
Car ends on Lotzgesell lawn
A two-vehicle collision July 22 at Cays and Lotzgesell roads northwest of Sequim nearly sent an SUV into a home.
Business News
Bulletproof dog gets bite-proof trainer
The Sequim Police Department's K-9 program has a bullet-resistant vest and a bite training suit valued at $2,000 thanks to the Sunrise Rotary Club and an anonymous donor.
70th wedding anniversary
Sequim Gazette staff
Wed, Jul 22, 2009
Youngest puller set to paddle
Unique Robinson-Adams knows that, between the splashes and singing and drumming, tribal members can see their ancestors, can hear them, can feel them.
Taking the grand view - twice
Discoveries
Sofa Cinema
Rebecca Redshaw's "SOFA CINEMA: An Easy Guide to DVDs, Volume 1" will be published this fall. Read all her DVD reviews compiled in one book.
Sequim woman put others first
Molly Buhler always was more concerned with other people's well-being than her own, including caring for three dying family members in a row, said her husband, Craig Buhler.
Sequim percussionist plays the Beat of a different drummer
The sounds of India will fill world-music listener's ears for at least one night this summer in Port Angeles.
Schools/Youths Calendar
School Briefs
Reptile Man & friends coming to libraries
Today, Wednesday, July 22, children of all ages are invited join the North Olympic Library System's Summer Reading Program with a free show presented by the Reptile Man, Scott Peterson.
Realtors' event for Relay for Life
The Sequim Relay For Life is from noon Saturday, Aug. 1, to 9 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 2, at the Sequim High School football field. Participants join teams and walk at the relay to bring awareness and raise donations benefiting the American Cancer Society.
Purple still reigns
Regardless of economic times, visitors and locals filled the purple fields and busy streets for Sequim's Lavender Festival.
Poker run to raise funds for animals
The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society presents a Poker Run on Saturday, July 25, with sign-up starting at 10:30 a.m. at Steele's Sports Bar, 1605 E. Front St., Port Angeles.
Pastor challenges 'tongues' tenet
Robert Glenn Brown's lifelong struggle with Pentecostal theology led him to answer his and others' tough questions through Scripture and experience in his book titled "Pentecost Revisited."
Old Oyster House: From tumbledown to coming down
The view of Dungeness Bay from Oyster House Road should improve later this year after the old Oyster House building at Clallam County's Dungeness Landing Park is demolished.
Nature photography on display in Sequim
Twenty-seven film and digital photographs by studio and freelance photographer Jessica Spisak will be on display through Aug. 30 at the Gallery at the Fifth inside the Fifth Avenue Retirement Center, 500 W. Hendrickson Road, Sequim.
Meetings and Calendar
Clallam fair T-shirts sale
Clallam County Fair T-shirts with the logo "Plenty to See From A To Z" are available for $10-13. Sizes are limited and prices increase on Aug. 1. Sweatshirts are available by special order for $20-25.
City faces tough budget choices, council told
The city council must prioritize what services the city will provide in the future to deal with declining revenue.
Cedarbrook: Feast your eyes, palate
The Dish on Dish
Business news
Bill Elliott will manage Oregon city
Former Sequim City Manager Bill Elliott was named July 14 as city manager of Estacada, Ore., a city of 2,700 people about 30 miles southeast of Portland, Ore.
Beta Nu group awards grants, scholarships to teachers
The Beta Nu chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, an international women's educational sorority and philanthropic society, gives grants to current and future educators in the Sequim area.
Battelle gets $1.75M in bill
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory could receive $1.75 million for renewable energy research.
Anti-war activist visits peninsula
Cindy Sheehan will speak at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 26, at the Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship hall, 73 Howe Road, off Barr Road in Agnew.
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