Wed, Jul 8, 2009
Sequim's new librarian welcomes change
The young girl was in love with books. Her father, a teacher at a vocational school, urged her toward something more practical.
Sequim toddler clothier marks first year
Mookimoo Sleepwear, LLC, a family owned Sequim-based company, recently celebrated its first year in business, having sold hundreds of "Mookis" to parents and caregivers worldwide.
Sequim Open Aire Market
The Sequim Open Aire Market will be positively bursting with fresh produce, locally made cheeses, fish and shellfish, baked goods, beautiful art and a wide variety of high-quality handcrafted items made by Olympic Peninsula artists this Saturday, July 11.
Sequim High School Honor Roll
Sequim folks sing, sign and float the Fourth
Residents of Sequim celebrated Independence Day in song and on signs close to home and aboard a float in Forks' Old-Fashioned Fourth of July celebration.
Senior meal program gets stimulus funding
Federal stimulus funding could mean as many as 95 more meals per week for seniors in Clallam and Jefferson counties served through Olympic Community Action Programs.
Searching for the summit beyond the clouds
Discoveries
School Briefs
Red, Set, Go! Event funds defibrillators
The Olympic Medical Center Foundation is launching a communitywide Automatic External Defibrillator Program.
Readers soar to new heights
Library-goers who pulled their noses from their books and squinted into the sun saw a rainbow sky of colors.
Prepare for above-normal wildfire peril
Projected dry conditions will lead to above normal significant fire potential in areas of Washington this summer.
Downtown P.A. to celebrate getting gussied up
On Saturday, July 11, Port Angeles will host a citywide celebration showcasing the results of a community volunteer initiative to restore its downtown.
Community News Briefs
Coast Guard wife finds pleasure in peninsula's beauty
An American flag ripples in the slight Dungeness breeze outside the Staton residence.
Campers, hikers, backpackers: Keep food safe from bears
With snow melting rapidly in the park's high country and people gearing up for summer hikes, Olympic National Park staff reminds hikers and backpackers to be prepared for safe food storage in the Olympic National Park wilderness.
Bridge to replace culvert this summer
The culvert underneath West Sequim Bay Road will be replaced later this summer with a 31-foot-long, 31.5-foot-wide precast concrete bridge.
B&GC halfway through campaign
The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula is embarking on the last two months of its annual Campaign for Kids fundraiser.
Arts and entertainment briefs
Ailing comedian returning home
After a close call with death, Jay Sierra is returning home to Sequim - possibly by the time this article appears.
Police Blotter
Pigs will fly at library Thursday
Peninsula wineries kick off Lavender Celebration Tour
The Olympic Peninsula Wineries invite visitors to taste their handcrafted wines during the nine-day Lavender Wine Tour from Saturday, July 11, to Sunday, July 19.
Parents: Here's your first defense against 'I'm bored'
It's summer and the lavender buds have all been clipped, the Irrigation Festival is a distant memory and the start of school is still two months away. What are you going to do with the children?
OMC recognized for medical marketing
The Aster Awards recognized Olympic Medical Center with a bronze award for its "Smoke-Free OMC" poster series. This national program recognizes health care professionals for excellence in medical marketing efforts.
Nonprofits share stage at Lavender Fest
In an effort to focus more attention on nonprofit groups, Lavender Festival organizers have created "Fun on the Field."
Minor injuries only in wreck near Blyn
No one was seriously injured in a two-vehicle collision Wednesday afternoon on U.S. Highway 101 about seven miles east of Sequim.
Meetings Calendar
Hey, Howie, who let the cars out?
More than five acres of cars.
Wed, Jul 1, 2009
OMC now offers digital mammograms
With the click of a button, Olympic Medical Services and Physicians clinic in Sequim can send digital mammography images anywhere in the world in seconds.
Band, chorus plan patriotic 4th
The Sequim City Band, under the direction of Sanford Feibus, and the Olympic Peninsula Men's Chorus, under the direction of Gary McRoberts, will join in a free patriotic Fourth of July salute to America at 3 p.m Saturday.
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