Wed, Aug 19, 2009
On the spot and up the funny bone
Children at the Sequim Library's summer reading program didn't soar through the sky but they did perform on the fly. Performer Holly Gwinn-Graham helped 10 children create an impromptu play.
New site sought for concert hall
The proposed James Center concert hall is on the move after the state Department of Ecology last month prohibited building it in the water reuse park.
New CATV deal may yield $s
Complex federal regulations and ever-changing market conditions mean the city should hire a consultant to negotiate its next cable television franchise, the city council has learned.
Musicians join annual StreamFest land trust fundraiser
Hurricane forces are coming to the North Olympic Land Trust's StreamFest stage.
Monty and Marlene, whoever you are, Meg says THANK YOU
This is to acknowledge the amazing, generous help of Monty and Marlene, residents of Sequim.
Meetings and Calendar
Meanwhile ...Clallam calls out reserves to fight flu
If you don't wash your hands frequently, cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze and stay home when you are sick, volunteers from the Clallam County Health Department will be coming around to remind you.
Lighthouse beacon not just for mariners
Discoveries
Home-cooked rock & soul
Combining genres and delving into different musical territory, Kory Nagler feels a refreshing freedom with his newest project.
Have a field day with wheat
Nash's Organic Produce hosts two field day sessions on Monday, Aug. 24, to examine trials of spring and winter wheat varieties.
Greenhouse construction starts at Robin Hill Park
Site preparation has begun for construction of the new Olympic National Park greenhouse in Robin Hill Farm County Park.
Fields of gold - and other hues
Forty children worked out their inner Picassos for the first Art on a Farm.
Don't dawdle before planning a picnic
Kitchen Korner
Doctor charges OMC created, maintains monopoly
Cancer specialist Dr. Robert Witham has filed a federal lawsuit against Olympic Medical Center, charging the hospital operates as a monopoly in violation of state and federal law.'
Crafty ravens enlist cars as nutcrackers
Our birds
Community News Briefs
Clallam County Superior Court
CHIC PREVIEW When the Holiday Inn Express opens at the eastern entrance to
Sequim in mid-November, owner Bret Wirta plans to raise the bar for accommodations in the area.
Center raising funds to free those born free
From the time Jaye Moore was a young girl, she has been awed by the power and majesty of birds of prey and made it her life's mission to rescue, rehabilitate and release as many of the injured raptors as she can.
Business Briefs
Blood drives set at Sequim churches
First Baptist Church of Sequim, 1323 Sequim-Dungeness Way, Sequim, will conduct a blood drive from 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, in its multipurpose room.
Award-winning writer joins Gazette staff
Sandra Frykholm of Sequim has joined the Sequim Gazette as a reporter.
Wed, Aug 12, 2009
Wheels, Field Day focuses on vehicular history
Rolling out its collection, the Museum and Arts Center's Museum Field Day features some of the oldest vehicles on the peninsula. Admission is free.
Two OTA plays seek players
Auditions for "Doubt: A Parable" begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18, for Olympic Theatre Arts' performances scheduled for late November and early December.
Stepping into his first book
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
Sofa Cinema
Simdars interchange arises again
Three 2010 projects are listed on the six-year Transportation Improvement Plan unanimously approved by city councilors.
Serenity project outfits homeless students
Caring people in the community are invited to help meet the back-to-school needs of children who are clients of Serenity House family services.
Sequim Speaks members selected
Members for the new Sequim Speaks advisory committee were chosen Monday night, subject to two final selections by absent Councilor Paul McHugh and formal ratification at a future meeting.
Sequim open aire market
The Open Aire Market is a reflection of Sequim. Talented, interesting people have moved here from around the country and the world. About five dozen of them get together every Saturday to create the weekly community event that is the market.
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