Fri, Dec 4, 2009
Never count a bird down and out
Christmas time in Sequim means bright decorative lights downtown, holiday bazaars every weekend and bird counting.
Have you ever had lunch with a hyrax? Or dinner with a fosa?
Naturalist, traveler and professional photographer Coke Smith has and he offers a lecture/photo-essay series illustrating the wildlife and cultures of Madagascar and southern Africa.
Washington H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine supply tops one million doses
More than a million doses of H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine have now been shipped to Washington since early October.
Thu, Dec 3, 2009
Tingstad and Rumbel holiday concert
Home for the Holidays at 7 p.m. Dec.10 at the peninsula College Little Theater, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles.
Hahn gets 19 years in prison
Aaron Hahn was sentenced Wednesday, Dec. 2, to 19 years in prison for trying to hire someone to kill a Sequim teenager with whom he had a 2½-year sexual relationship.
Wed, Dec 2, 2009
Strike up the band
Band director Vern Fosket (center, wearing tie) helps lead the Sequim High School band through downtown Seattle as part of the Macy's 24th annual Holiday Parade on Friday, Nov. 27.
KSQM to mark its first season
Dec. 7 marks KSQM's one-year anniversary
Community news briefs
Chiropractor faces felony charges
A former Sequim chiropractor now living in Missouri faces one count of theft and nine counts of making false statements or concealing information for allegedly double-billing the state Department of Labor and Industries.
Caring for dementia
Caring means sharing, Marty Richards says.
Business briefs
Transportation worker laid to rest
A funeral cortege of Washington State Department of Transportation trucks, police vehicles and private cars took mourners to the memorial service held Saturday, Nov. 28, for Forks-raised Myron "Neal" Richards.
Symphony holiday concert
The Port Angeles Symphony's annual holiday concert resembles a beautifully wrapped present under the tree.
Storms wreaks havoc on trails
The high winds that pounded the Olympic Peninsula in late November caused extensive damage
Stolen tractor found
The backhoe stolen two weeks ago from Sequim Bay State Park was recovered Nov. 25 but the person suspected of stealing it remains at large.
Spotlight on Parenting Matters/First Teacher
Editor's note: Today the Sequim Gazette continues its weekly spotlight on member agencies of United Way of Clallam County.
Sequim high school honor roll
ReStore reaches its first year
Habitat for Humanity's ReStore, 728 E. Front St., Port Angeles, reaches its first anniversary on Friday, Dec. 4.
PUD system changes aided storm response
The outage management system adopted by Clallam County Public Utility District two years ago helped preclude endless busy signals and speeded repairs during last month's storms that featured 100-mph winds.
New to you
Whether you want to buy or sell furniture, Sequim Consignment Co. can help. Owner Brian Barrick opened the store recently with a focus on selling good quality used furniture.
Anatomy of memory
"The biggest cause of dementia is age," says Julie Moorer, a nurse with the University of Washington and the VA Puget Sound Health Care System.
Tue, Dec 1, 2009
Festival of Trees raises $90K for OMC Foundation
People and Christmas trees sparkled at the 19th annual Festival of Trees preview gala.
Button design snap shot
Running into its 115th year, Irrigation Festival organizers continued the annual button drawing competition for Sequim elementary students.
Museum and Arts Center art show
The Small Works exhibit and art sale opened on Dec. 1 at the Museum and Arts Center, 175 W. Cedar St.
Bake sale cooks up dough for food bank
Employees at both Sequim First Federal branches baked goods to sell as a benefit for the Sequim Food Bank.
Library parking lot closing
The Sequim Library’s parking lot will be closed from 8 a.m. Monday, Dec. 7, through 9 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, while the building is being connected to the city sewer system.
Boatloads of trash picked up
In a local cleanup effort, volunteers threw away the trash equivalent of an SUV for a struggling Sequim single mother.
Awana races to good times
Whether racing pine cars or memorizing Bible verses, Awana participants at Sequim Bible Church keep their traditions going strong.
Mon, Nov 30, 2009
Dungeness artist rocks
Coffee Miklos loves rocks, both the precious gemstones he worked with for 32 years and the stones he finds on the beach.
Public works director resigning Dec. 2
Sequim Public Works director Ben Rankin resigned effective Dec. 2, telling City Manager Steve Burkett that after three months the job wasn’t what he expected.
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