Wed, Apr 15, 2009
P.A. to freshen downtown during closure
Port Angeles' Our Community at Work partnership plans a face-lift of the downtown buildings to prepare for the summer tourist season.
Olympic Theatre Arts heads 'True West'
Olympic Theatre Arts' next production, Sam Shepard's "True West," is a play for mature audiences about two brothers, Austin, an aspiring screenwriter, played by Patrick Irwin, and Lee, a thief and alcoholic, played by Loren Johnson.
Men's chorus goes to Hollywood
Members of the Olympic Peninsula Men's Chorus invite the public to their upcoming show "Broadway Goes A Cappela" at 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, May 2, at the Port Angeles High School auditorium, 304 E. Park Ave.
Meetings Calendar
Mania's madcap madness
If you like to laugh, mark April 17 on your calendar as a "don't miss" opportunity.
Journey in Jewish music on Saturday
Mark Levy, a Santa Cruz, Calif., singer-songwriter and humorist, returns for a Jewish journey through a music concert at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 18, at the Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Hall, 73 Howe Road, off North Barr Road.
Hatler could keep Conservation post
Clallam Conservation District's board of supervisors will hold a public hearing from 7-9 p.m. April 29 in Port Angeles City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St.
Gardeners share green-thumb legacy
For 13 years, Clallam County Master Gardeners has taken its Youth Enrichment Program to teach second-graders about plants and their importance to humans and the world.
Faith-based symposium begins with rain forest
A new symposium, "Awakening the Dreamer: Changing the Dream," is coming to Sequim.
Discount Tire open for business
Discount Tire, the world's largest independent tire and wheel retailer, opened its doors in Sequim on April 10.
Celebrate community!
With the Hood Canal bridge closing the day before the Sequim Irrigation Festival begins, organizers have adopted the "No Bridge, No Problem" slogan and have gone one better.
Business Briefs
Border Patrol pledges better communication
The Border Patrol could have communicated its role and objective to the public better when its North Olympic Peninsula personnel increased more than fourfold in 2007, and the agency will keep trying.
Beach cleanup volunteers: Beware of unmarked canisters
As coastal communities gear up for beach cleanups on April 18, the Washington Department of Ecology is reminding volunteers to keep an eye out for silver 1-liter canisters that could have potentially harmful contents inside.
Add bird listening to your looking
Our birds
2009 Community Photo judged a successful event
"OK everybody, get your cheesey smiles on," said Irrigation Festival chairman Joe Borden to the more than 365 people gathered Saturday afternoon at the intersection of Washington Street and Sequim Avenue for the 2009 Sequim Community Photo.
Wed, Apr 8, 2009
'Doubt' leaves doubt but has doubtless acting
Sofa Cinema
Writer-in-residence sets Peninsula College events
Writer Ana Castillo comes to the Olympic Peninsula April 20-22.
Westerly has Sequim connection
Sequim seems to spawn musical talent.
Transit Center restrooms will close each afternoon
The Sequim Transit Center's public restrooms at Cedar Street and Second Avenue will be locked sometime later this month from noon-4 p.m. Monday through Friday due to ongoing vandalism, said Sequim Police Department spokeswoman Maris Turner.
The roads less traveled
Adventure traveler Willie Weir is returning to Sequim this week to wrap up this year's Traveler Journal.
Stairstep plants for cascades of color
Valley Gardens
Singing your way toward good health
Most people will agree: Singing in the shower is fun and relaxing.
Second chances abound in this book worth waiting for
The Bookmonger
Scholarship news
Rotary announces P.A. sand sculptor lineup
The sculptors competing in the 2009 North American Masters Invitational Sand Sculpture Contest in Port Angeles have been confirmed.
Rising Start Robbie Walden
Country musician Robbie Walden has moved closer to the main stage.
Protect your eyes at work and on the computer
People who use computers daily at work or home could suffer from computer vision syndrome, leaving them vulnerable to problems such as dry eye, eyestrain, neck and/or backache, light sensitivity and fatigue, according to the American Optometric Association.
NorthWest Women's Chorale features water music
NorthWest Women's Chorale's spring concert "Water Music" opens at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 19, at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave., Sequim, with a second performance at 7 p.m., Monday, April 20, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 Lopez Ave., Port Angeles.
No Supercenter set for Sequim Walmart
Site preparation and permit applications are continuing for the planned Walmart Supercenter east of Port Angeles across U.S. Highway 101 from the existing store.
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