Wed, Mar 25, 2009
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.
Council approves United Way funds
The city's 2009 agency funding through United Way of Clallam County was approved by the city council at its March 23 meeting.
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City supports UGA expansion for Battelle
Clallam County and the city will continue working to expand Sequim's urban growth area to include Battelle's 140 acres of tidelands and uplands along the shores of Sequim Bay just north of the city limits.
City seeks Music in Park donations
The annual Music in the Park summer series is making preparations for its fourth season but needs more donations and sponsorships to have movies again this year.
Chamber hears Sequim Speaks pitch
Residents of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley should attend an April 23 informational meeting of Sequim Speaks because they can help shape a group that can help reconnect the community, a quartet of speakers said Tuesday, March 24.
Business Briefs
Boys & Girls Club Can't can
After 22 years, the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula's aluminum can recycling in Sequim and Port Angeles is ending.
BirdFest strengthens community ties
The sixth Olympic BirdFest, April 3-5, will attract many birders, but the festival also has much to offer non-birders.
Wed, Mar 18, 2009
'Think Local' workshop comes to Sequim
Building a sustainable and thriving economy on the North Olympic Peninsula will be the topic the weekend of March 20-21. Michelle Long, executive director of Sustainable Connections is the keynote speaker.
'Glimpses of home: Insights of three foreign exchange students'
Three young people from three different continents talk proudly about their homelands and recount some of their experiences while living in a foreign country.
Women celebrating women's history
The League of Women Voters of Clallam County will celebrate Women's History Month with a social dinner at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 26, at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave., Sequim.
What legislators hope to preserve and protect
OLYMPIA -- State Rep. Kevin Van De Wege wants to keep the way paved for widening U.S. Highway 101 between Shore and Kitchen-Dick roads.
We crave comfort food these days
Kitchen Korner
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