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Wed, Jun 10, 2009 

 

Lions help people see

The Sequim Valley Lions Club held two fundraisers in May. Its annual "White Cane Days" May 1-2 raised $1,200 for the Northwest Lions Foundation for Sight and Hearing.

Life lesson learned at local library

I have lived in literary purgatory most of my life. Growing up, I resided between two small towns in the area of Portland, Ore.

Jazz maestro releases two new albums

With the release of his latest two CDs, Sequim musician Craig Buhler argues that hope can be renewed and pop hits can "grow up" to be jazz standards.

In all their glory, Sequim and P.A. choirs partner

Sequim High School broke down the walls of competition June 1-2 to perform with Port Angeles High School's choir.

How to choose a tax preparer

Investment corner

How do you like living in Sequim?

Observations

Hiker favors trekking up over reaching summit

Discoveries

Get help finding your best club fit

Short takes

Free concert will feature Dixie jazz

The Sequim City Band will present a Concert in the Park at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 21. The 60-piece concert band, directed by Sanford Feibus, is in its 17th season playing free pops concerts for the North Olympic Peninsula. Summer concerts are on the third Sunday of each month through September at the James Center for the Performing Arts, 563 N. Rhodefer Road, in the Water Reuse Demonstration Park just north of Carrie Blake Park.

Forks editor illuminates 'Twilight'

"Twilight Territory - A Fan's Guide to Forks & La Push" by Forks Forum editor Chris Cook will debut in Forks with a book signing scheduled for Forks Outfitters from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, June 13.

Dan Wilder Sr. wins state dealer of year

Friends, family and co-workers watched as Dan Wilder Sr. received the Robert P. Mallon Dealer of the Year award at the Washington State Auto Dealers Association annual convention on May 14.

Community news briefs

Clallam County Superior Court

City University offers scholarships to P.C. graduates

Peninsula College graduates who earned an associate's degree from the college between July 1, 2008, and Sept. 30, 2009, may be eligible for a transfer scholarship at City University of Seattle and earn a bachelor's degree in six quarters.

Church news

Child rape trial set for July 20

Aaron M. Hahn now faces a July 20 trial date on child rape and related charges following a June 15 trial on a murder solicitation charge.

Business briefs

Bridge closure caused no crises, businesses say

"Like clockwork," "amazing" and "hallelujah" were the words greeting last week's early reopening of the Hood Canal bridge and the nearly business as usual during its five-week closure.

2009 Graduation Scholarships

$2,400,000

Maybe it really was the luck of the Irish. More likely, it was the fruits of one student's hard work and the help of a career counselor who dared to dream his dream.

Wed, Jun 3, 2009 

 

Wounded Warriors visit Sequim VFW

Three recently wounded soldiers who served in the Middle East made a stop at VFW Post 4760 for dinner and conversation on May 28.

Way of the dragon

Roaring and looking wickedly creepy is just how Viva Jones wants her art to look.

Survey: Smile the 'most attractive' feature

What do people find most attractive in others? The smile.

State seeks to join Hahn trials

The deputy prosecutor in Aaron Hahn's two felony trials has asked for reconsideration of a March 20 decision not to consolidate them.

Sofa Cinema

SHS junior wins national science award

When Marley Iredale tells people about her science project, it isn't long before predictable wisecracks start. "Guess it's time to head to higher ground, huh?"

Sequim woman had swine flu

Clallam County's first swine flu sufferer had recovered before her condition was confirmed last week.

Sequim Food Bank opens doors on Monday evenings this summer

Working families who need help getting food on the table just got a boost.

Sequim Community Help Center shuts down

Thousands of stomachs have been filled because of Steve Welty's Sequim Community Help Center.

School district leaders trim classified staff

The ripple effect of Washington's multibillion dollar budget shortfall still is causing waves in school districts across the state. Sequim is no different.


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