Wed, Jun 17, 2009
Jean's Deli switching to lunch, dinner menu in August
Change is coming to Jean's Deli. The family-owned restaurant will switch from serving breakfast and lunch to offering lunch and dinner beginning Friday, Aug 7.
Home buying possible even in this market
The old saying is that a door closing in one place means another opening somewhere else.
Here's the real skinny on fat
Diabetes and you
Hahn murder-for-hire trial rescheduled
Aaron Hahn will face an eight-day trial on a child rape charge beginning July 20, followed by a four-day trial on a murder solicitation charge beginning Aug. 24.
Greywolf students are playing for the future
Three fifth-grade students from Greywolf Elementary were given a unique venue to play.
Gardiner merger into FD3 proposed
Switching from Jefferson County Fire District 5 to Clallam County Fire District 3 would provide Gardiner residents with faster fire protection and emergency medical response thanks to the full-time Blyn station that opened in September 2008.
Game Farm bans feeding white bread to animals
Take a walk on the wild side and visit the Olympic Game Farm.
From the Police Blotter
Damiana's Best Cellars wine bar adopts bistro menu
Damiana's Best Cellars changed its certification from a tavern license to a restaurant license.
Council to seek court ruling on real estate tax
The city will ask a judge to rule whether real estate excise taxes can be used to fund impact fee rate studies.
College officials honors students, staff at celebration
Peninsula College honored the accomplishments of students and staff at an end-of-year celebration at the school's student center on June 5.
City's six-year capital plan includes ODT link
Debate over completion in 2012 of the one-mile "missing link" for the Olympic Discovery Trail through the city highlighted the council's unanimous approval of its six-year capital projects plan at its May 26 meeting.
City could face layoffs in 2010, Rotary Club told
The city could face layoffs or reductions in service hours in 2010 if general fund revenues continue declining as they have so far, Interim City Manager Linda Herzog told the Rotary Club of Sequim at its June 4 luncheon.
City considers changing event funding
Sequim Irrigation Festival chairman Joe Borden is pleased with a proposed new agreement to fund city services for the annual event with hotel/motel taxes instead of the city's hard-pressed general fund.
Church News
Business briefs
Bus routes unchanged
Clallam Transit System's Route 40 Sequim Shuttle and Route 52 Diamond Point won't change for now, the CTS board of directors decided at its Monday meeting.
Board picks former teacher to fill vacancy
The Sequim School District board of directors filled its lone vacancy last week, selecting John Bridge, a retired teacher and volunteer with the Sequim School District.
Attempting to demystify the feminine mystique
The Bookmonger
2 men, 10 faces in 'Greater Tuna'
Eccentric personalities abound in the latest Olympic Theatre Arts production, "Greater Tuna."
12 years, as a whole, not bad
In a dozen years, the Blue Whole Gallery has missed only one Friday Night Art Walk opening.
$100,000 in 100 days passes halfway point
The Olympic Theatre Arts' campaign, "$100,000 in 100 Days," is past its halfway mark.
Wed, Jun 10, 2009
The little bus that can!
Sequim student dreams of singing career
Missoula Children's Theatre likes what Sequim students offer. In March, the Sequim Gazette reported that Trey Baldwin, a Sequim High School student, was selected for Missoula's Next Step program.
WomenSing! II reprises group choral concert
WomenSing! II, the Peninsula Women's Choral Festival, presents "West of the Bridge" at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 13, at Holy Trinity Church, 301 Lopez Ave., Port Angeles. Suggested donation at the door is $10.
Tribal Edge celebrates 1-year anniversary
A year ago, most people wouldn't have guessed that just one mile south of 7 Cedars Casino through a thicket of tall alder trees is a training center that helps people become one with nature and themselves.
The SIGHT of a BARN
The Museum and Arts Center's volunteers continue to dig up treasures about the past.
The little bus that can!
For Clallam Transit System driver Bruce Monro, his daily Route 40 Sequim Shuttle isn't just a job, it's an extended family.
Sofa Cinema
Seven SHS Scouts achieve Eagle rank
Seven Boy Scouts of the same patrol will celebrate achieving the rank of Eagle Scout at Troop 1491's Eagle Scout Court of Honor at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 14, in the Sequim Boys & Girls Club, 400 W. Fir St., Sequim. A reception will follow.
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