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Wed, Mar 25, 2009 

 

ReStore helps build Habitat for Humanity

Three months after opening, organizers are deeming ReStore a success.

Ready for a good story?

Professional storyteller Cherie Trebon of Port Angeles will be offering her beginner's class in storytelling at Peninsula College starting April 1.

Race for the Cure honors Mariner, police officer

Quilt club names Artist of the Year

At age 71, Dianne Andro has a lot to be thankful for.

Priest Road Center decision delayed

The planning commission's March 17 public meeting on the proposed Priest Road Center project, that includes a Schuck's Auto Supply store, was postponed indefinitely.

Peninsula Singers to perform Bach masterpiece

Johann Sebastian Bach's "St. Matthew Passion" will be performed just days after Bach's 324th birthday.

Peninsula College offers community computer classes

This spring, Renne Brock-Richmond offers community education computer classes through Peninsula College in Sequim that are for beginners, individuals with creative flair, budding Webmasters and people interested in the exploring the digital world.

OMC commissioners seeking applicants

Olympic Medical Center board of commissioners seeks applicants for a vacancy in OMC commissioner District 2, between Sequim and Peabody Creek in Port Angeles.

Olympic Christian names top students

Olympic Christian School officials recently announced students named to the school's first semester honor roll for grades four-12.

Not fast, but worth the wait

The Dish on Dish

News briefs

New police patrols start on Saturday

The Sequim Police Department, Clallam County Sheriff's Department and Washington State Patrol will conduct another round of X-52 traffic safety emphasis patrols on March 28.

Music Live with Lunch

Like Little Boy Blue blowing his bugle, youthful exuberance filled the sanctuary of St. Luke's Episcopal Church on St. Patrick's Day.

Murder-for-hire trial delayed

Aaron Hahn's trial on a murder solicitation charge originally set to begin April 13 was rescheduled Friday to June 15. He also faces another trial May 18 on child rape and related charges.

Meetings Calendar

Master Gardeners fresh harvests help soup kitchen

The Clallam County WSU Master Gardeners donated more than 1,200 pounds of fruit and vegetables grown at its Robin Hill demonstration garden to the Salvation Army Soup Kitchen in Port Angeles this season, said veteran Master Gardener Nancy Bryant.

MAC's Earth from Space exhibit

The Museum and Arts Center presents the Smithsonian Poster Exhibit "Earth From Space" from April 1-30.

MAC Night Auction raises $25K

Museum and Arts Center staff estimate that the March 21 MAC Night Dinner Auction raised $25,000 to $28,000 at SunLand Golf and Country Club.

Lost Mountain Winery announces closure

After 28 years in the industry, Steve and Sue Conca will toast their wine glasses one last time.

Locally grown sea veggies available

Tim Visi, president and CEO of Umami Sea Vegetables, LLC, is an inventor and scientist who conceived of the "never been done before in the U.S.A." idea to grow fresh sea vegetables in tanks.

Irrigation buttons raise festival funds

Caleb Simonson has aspirations to start his own band.

Investment tenets, the sequel

Investment Corner

Holistic family physician makes

Imagine waking up in the morning with a 102-degree temperature, a runny, nose, sore throat and persistent cough.

Highway 112 open again on temporary 1-lane road

After a two-month closure, drivers and local residents once again can travel state Highway 112 near Joyce.

Get down to earth at Nash's farm

Get down to the root of your food source and learn how to grow and maintain your own food supply with the age-old craft of sustainability.

From the police blotter

Five Acre School shares annual play with community

Ever wonder about the "rest" of the story? What happens after the text ends and the fairy tale is over?

U.S. Fish & Wildlife comfy in new complex

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees much prefer being in new, larger buildings located inside the Dungeness National Wildlife Refugee than in an old John Deere building on South Barr Road along U.S. Highway 101.

Farmers breakfast raises nearly $9,000

The Friends of the Fields are calling the third annual Farmer's Breakfast a success.

Earth Day Coast Cleanup seeking volunteers

Volunteers of all ages and abilities are invited to celebrate Earth Day by participating in the Washington Coast Cleanup on Saturday, April 18.


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