Wed, May 27, 2009
What's new at Open Aire
The Sequim Open Aire Market, which weekly gathers some of the area's best artists, farmers and food producers, will be open from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday on Cedar Street in downtown Sequim.
Volunteer online for LavFest
With the Sequim Lavender Festival fewer than three months away, hundreds of volunteers are being solicited to pull off another festival July 17-19.
Uganda school to get power thanks to Sequim donors
After years in the dark, the children of St. Charles Kyamula Primary School in Masaka, Uganda, finally will experience electricity.
Sofa Cinema
SHS actors could win in Seattle
Sequim High School student Andrew King will contend for "Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role" category for his part as the Beast of "Beauty and the Beast" in Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre's annual High School Musical Theatre Awards.
Sequim High School Honor Roll
Two Sequim council incumbents to seek re-election in November
Two of Sequim's three incumbent city councilors will run for re-election this fall, but Paul McHugh has decided he and his wife, Rochelle, will spend the summer traveling instead of campaigning.
Travels with Flat Stanley
Sequim dentist Dr. Gary Lange traveled to Kathmandu, Nepal, earlier this month for three weeks.
School Briefs
SARC 'thrilled' by PA pool vote
The Sequim Aquatic and Recreation Center's board of directors breathed a sigh of relief following Port Angeles voters' May 19 approval of a taxing district to operate William Shore Memorial Pool.
Tickets on sale for garden tour
Tickets for the 16th annual Clallam County Master Gardener's Home Garden Tour on June 27 are available.
Police blotter
Peninsula College kicks off Spring Fling with 1-act plays
How do you weave rainbow-colored fish bait, brown shoes and a vegetable peeler into a one-act play and have them all work together?
Once again, to the bottom of the top
Of all the years and all the places, this was the year to fixate on Tyler Peak.
OMC to reconsider suicide decision
Olympic Medical Center commissioners have promised to reconsider their earlier decision to withhold OMC facilities from Death with Dignity discussions.
No sea gullibility here
Observations
Murray Motors eyes used cars
After 75 years in business in Port Angeles, Murray Motors may say farewell to the Clallam County community as a Chrysler dealership.
Mother: 'Our family is destroyed'
Mitzi Sanders, Ben Merscher's mother, told Engre Brown in Clallam County Superior Court she never will be the same after her son's death.
Life soup and crusty bread
Get out your stockpot. Prepare yourself for one of my favorite recipes. It's called Soupa, Soupa, Soupa. Not your ordinary soup, but something special that will warm your body, mind and soul - and prepare you for unexpected guests.
Kids fair slated for Saturday at Carrie Blake Park
Have children and itching to get out of the house this weekend?
Historical Society honors 'Coastie,' ONP
Following a tradition that started in 1984, the Clallam County Historical Society will honor winners of the Heritage Award and the Historic Structure Award at its annual meeting, at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 7.
Hatler to keep conservation seat
The Clallam Conservation District can get back to its busy agenda now that the disputed Feb. 19 election is settled, said District Commissioner Don Hatler.
Five points for diabetes self-care can ensure you have 5-star vacation
Whether you are anticipating an extensive vacation this year or are going to do a "staycation" to see the local sights, planning is required.
First 'Death with Dignity'
Sequim resident Linda Fleming, 66, became the first person to die under Washington's "Death with Dignity" act.
Evidence ban brings guilty plea
Engre Brown pleaded guilty May 20 to vehicular homicide for the death of Benjamin Merscher because much of the evidence that might have supported a first-degree murder charge was excluded by Clallam County Superior Court Judge Ken Williams.
Edwards heads to FBLA nationals
What recession? Students of Sequim High School's Future Business Leaders of America club capped a successful year, with 21 members placing at their regional winter leadership conference in Bremerton and on to the state conference in Spokane.
Eaton, Fulbright award winner, to study in Albania
Jonathan Eaton, a 2005 graduate of Sequim High School, was one of five students from Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Ind., to be awarded a Fulbright Award to teach abroad in the coming academic year.
Community news briefs
College closes year with 9 days of varied art
With the end of the academic year just around the corner, Peninsula College is devoting nine days in May and June to showcasing student achievements and the arts in the musical, visual, literary and dramatic art fields.
Business News
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