Wed, Apr 29, 2009
Casey Blake resigns as chamber director
The Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce board of directors recently received and accepted the resignation of board member Casey Blake.
Business briefs
Abstract artist featured at MAC
Terry Grasteit from Sequim will have a one-man show at the Museum and Arts Center in May, titled "Social Commentary in Abstraction."
Wed, Apr 22, 2009
Avid readers on target in essay contest
Gus Farnell and Kyla Rigg, avid readers in Eric Danielson's fifth-grade class at Helen Haller Elementary, have been named semi-finalists for the Letters About Literature contest.
'Woody Guthrie' visits P.T.
The Jefferson County Historical Society annual Founders' Day program will feature a concert by "Woody Guthrie" (aka Carl Allen) beginning at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 26, at Trinity United Methodist Church, 609 Taylor St., Port Townsend.
Volleyball tourney and walk will raise funds for autism
A volleyball tournament and a benefit walk are planned to support the Autism Society of Washington as it works to raise autism awareness and help find the causes and a cure for this condition.
Trail should lead to magic, mystery
Discoveries
The flamingos are here
Continuing two traditions, the senior class of 2009 from Sequim High School is raising funds for the annual safe and sober party.
Student Film Fest set for Friday night
The fourth annual Sequim Education Foundation Film Festival that starts at 7 p.m., Friday will feature eight student films from grades six-12 in all Sequim-area schools.
Small-screen interviews go to big screen in 'Frost/Nixon'
Sofa Cinema
Services set Friday for Bob Wilson
Clallam County Fire District No. 5 Fire Chief Bob Wilson will be remembered for his tireless efforts to get improved communications equipment for firefighters in both Clallam and Jefferson counties.
Sequim Speaks its piece Thursday
Sequim-Dungeness Valley residents will have their first opportunity this week to participate in a new advisory committee designed to keep residents connected with their government.
Sequim residents help clean coast
More than 22 tons of waste, from plastic water bottles and household trash to lost fishing gear, disappeared from Washington state's coastline last weekend.
Sequim exchange students chosen
Twelve Sequim Middle School students have been selected to represent their families, the Sequim School District and the Sequim community in the fall 2009 educational exchange with Sequim's sister city, Shiso, Japan.
Sequim Christians coalesced for an interdenominational Holy Week
Guest Opinion, Carol Kindt
School cuts loom large
The cuts are coming. The only questions are where and how deep.
School Briefs
Public health workers keep food, water and people safe from harm
Guest Opinion
Practice burn offers 'live' experience
Once you realized it wasn't anyone's home, Saturday morning's practice burn by Clallam County Fire District No. 3 was a fascinating spectacle.
Police blotter
Planning starts for Sequim's centennial
It may be April 2009, but 2013 will be here before you know it, so planning is getting under way for Sequim's 100th birthday celebration.
Peninsula health providers prepare for bridge shutdown
With fewer than 10 days remaining before the six-week Hood Canal bridge closure, local health care advocates are telling Olympic Peninsula residents help is only a phone call away.
Peninsula College celebrates First Amendment with discussions and lectures April 29-30
Peninsula College's journalism department is celebrating First Amendment Week with special events on the college campus April 29-30. The events are free and open to community residents.
Park invites youths to junior ranger day
Children of all ages are invited to bring their favorite adult and come to the National Junior Ranger Day celebration anytime between 10 a.m.-
ONP sets Junior Ranger Day events
Children of all ages are invited to bring their favorite adult and come to the National Junior Ranger Day celebration, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, April 25, at the Olympic National Park Visitor Center, 3002 Mount Angeles Road, Port Angeles.
Olympic Theatre Arts nears a fundraising grand finale
Olympic Theatre Arts opened its "curtains" this past week to reveal a new campaign, "$100,000 in 100 Days."
Officers arrest 2 for drugs
Detectives from the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team and Sequim Police officers arrested two Sequim residents April 14 as a result of investigations into methamphetamine in and near the Sequim area.
News Briefs
Meetings Calendar
Local women run marathon for hero
She had the running gear, the appropriate training and a qualifying time to enter the Boston, the nation's premier marathon.
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