Wed, Sep 23, 2009
READING THE SUMMER AWAY
The Sequim Library's Summer Reading Program ended with big smiles for two lucky readers.
Priest Road Center re-emerges
A redesigned Priest Road Center site plan will be reviewed by the Sequim Planning Commission at its Oct. 6 meeting, said Sequim associate planner Joe Irvin.
Pizza, pasta and Sasquatch
The Dish on Dish
ONP waives fees for Public Lands Day, schedules Ken Burns film
Celebrate America's Best Idea and National Public Lands Day on Sat., Sept. 26, with Olympic National Park.
One driver cited, 2 hurt in 3-car wreck on U.S. 101
Two people were evaluated at Olympic Medical Center following a three-vehicle wreck that tied up traffic for about an hour Thursday afternoon at U.S. Highway 101 and Louella Road, two miles east of Sequim.
Obituaries
Get shot for seasonal flu - health officials
Seasonal influenza vaccinations are available through medical providers or local pharmacies.
From the police blotter
Foster families receive computers, clothing
Computers keep rolling in and out the door for OlyPen's Computers for Community Program.
Flying Fish soar like birds
More than 30 unique salmon have found their way onto the Dungeness River Audubon Center's roof.
Episcopal bishop blesses new 24-hour chapel
Blessings came in Sunday, Sept. 13, as St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave., Sequim, opened the doors officially on their new chapel.
Economist to keynote college foundation dinner
Internationally recognized economist Jeremy Rifkin will be featured at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1, when the Peninsula College Foundation presents its American Conversations.
Dinner opens Harvest Week
Clallam County's annual Harvest Celebration Week starts with the 100-Mile Harvest Dinner at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27, at the Guy Cole Convention Center, Carrie Blake Park, Sequim.
Community News Briefs
Clallam County Superior Court
Candidates tackle city manager issue
The first city councilor debate since sexual harassment allegations arose against city manager candidate Vernon Stoner provided an opportunity for two candidates to point fingers over the firing of the last city manager, Bill Elliott.
Business Briefs
Arts and entertainment news
A river imbues it
Organizers for the 10th Dungeness River Festival have added activities and changed their plan for this year's event.
KSQM sets drive for funds
KSQM FM (91.5), Sequim's community radio station, holds its first on-air pledge drive Oct. 3-11. This pledge drive will help keep the station running throughout 2010.
Knowing when to say no means knowing yourself
It happened, but how? You said yes to the car dealer. Now you've got the keys and you're mad at yourself because you got roped into saying yes when you wanted to say no.
Jefferson County's Gardiner transferred to FD 3
Only technical issues remain to complete the transfer of Gardiner residents into the boundaries of Clallam County Fire District 3, said Fire Chief Steve Vogel.
History Tales scheduled to start series Oct. 4 in P.A.
Clallam County Historical Society's annual History Tales series begins at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, at Port Angeles City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St., Port Angeles.
Here we go again
Sequim city council unanimously agreed Monday night not to offer a city manager contract to Vernon Stoner and to postpone further discussion of the city manager vacancy until Oct. 5.
North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival
The North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival is Oct. 2-4 in Sequim. It includes a museum art exhibition, education demonstrations, fiber arts market and a lecture by The Singing Weaver.
Noon Rotararians give funds, shelter to hurricane victims
"When Hurricane Jimena inundated Sonora, Mexico, with torrential rains and mud slides, Rotarians rushed in to help victims," said Sequim noon Rotary President Dick Hughes.
Murder-hire trial starts
Aaron Hahn's murder-for-hire trial began this week with preliminary motions and jury selection possibly beginning Wednesday. Opening statements could come later.
Meetings and Calendar
Marine Sanctuary panel sets fall meetings
The Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Management advisory council meets from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25, at the Neah Bay Marina meeting room in Neah Bay.
Wed, Sep 16, 2009
YMCA schedules fall programs
Thanks to support from 7 Cedars Casino, YMCA Community Art School art classes for 5- to 12-year-olds are free.
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