Wed, Aug 5, 2009
David Brewer remembered for singing and teaching
Sequim resident O. David Brewer was remembered by people who worked with him as a kind man with an amazing voice that a reviewer once compared to an entire Greek chorus.
Community news briefs
Collectors explore world in a 1-inch square
Hans Kask escaped from Estonia with his family in the 1940s when he was a child and his older brother managed to bring out a small stamp collection.
Church news
Cedar, salmon: Northwest icons combine for feast
Kitchen Korner
Business briefs
Bill's Plumbing marks 50 years in business
Sometimes men send their wives into Bill's Plumbing to buy a part or ask a question. What could the woman behind the counter know about plumbing?
Annual festival offers art, pet psychic
Paws In The Garden, the sixth-annual artists for animals benefit, is 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 8-9, at Vision Landscape Nursery, 131 Kitchen-Dick Road, between Sequim and Port Angeles. The fundraising event includes education, entertainment, art and music.
Wed, Jul 29, 2009
WAITING to INHALE
In April 2003, Pat Hovis learned a new word. Lymphangioleiomyomatosis.
Vote for vet to kiss a pig
One lucky local veterinarian will have the opportunity to kiss a pig at the Clallam County Fair - courtesy of the 4-H Leaders' Council.
Transportation tax returning to ballot
The proposed Transportation Benefit District sales tax that voters narrowly defeated in November 2008 is headed to the ballot again in November 2009.
Too little water flows UNDER the BRIDGE
People may be enjoying this stretch of warm, dry weather, but some east county residents could be asked - or required - to conserve water soon if it continues.
Tiny trees from giant efforts grow
Master Gardener Bob Kauffman will discuss the fundamentals of creating your own bonsai at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 6, at the Master Gardener demonstration garden at 2711 Woodcock Road, Sequim.
Thief beats man for saving sign
A 29-year-old Clallam County employee stopped thieves from taking a signpost at the intersection of Kitchen-Dick Lane and Woodcock Road.
The last moment lasts forever
In Vetrospect
Starting a new chapter in life
Reporter's Notebook
Sofa Cinema
Rebecca Redshaw
Sequim Open Aire Market
The Sequim Open Aire Market welcomes August and you from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. this Saturday, Aug. 1, on Cedar Street in downtown Sequim.
Schools bring back most aides
After a long winter of economic woes, Sequim's schools got a bit of good news last week.
River Festival will grow with the flow
The Dungeness River Festival, Sept. 25-27, is growing. Last year, nearly 3,000 attended this celebration of the water, wildlife and bounty of the river's watershed, held at Railroad Bridge Park, 2151 W. Hendrickson Road, in Sequim.
RESTORING the FUTURE
Robert Couch has begun a new project - restoring his life - much like he restored handmade classic cars.
Resale shop gives back
Two Serenity House Thrift Store shoppers added to their pocketbooks by luck of the draw. Sequim residents Kathleen Hennen-Vietz and Jeff Nugent each won $250 Visa gift cards for shopping at the Port Angeles, 502 E. First St., and Sequim, 215 N. Sequim Ave., thrift stores.
Ready to rummage
Prepped since February, the Sequim Senior Activity Center's volunteers have packed three storage units and their building for the center's fourth benefit sale.
Raspberries ready at U-pick farms
Kitchen Korner
OMC Auxiliary donates to home health, hospital
The Olympic Medical Center Auxiliary donated more than $17,500 to Olympic Medical Home Health and Olympic Medical Center's medical/surgical/pediatric unit.
Olympic Land Trust invites public to honor staffer, meet successor
North Olympic Land Trust's conservation director Allison Lutz is moving from the Olympic Peninsula to Bend, Ore.
Meetings Calendar
Library honors slogan author
Susan Pennington of Sequim has won the North Olympic Library System's first slogan contest.
Laugh ye heads off as St. Luke's women put on play for new chapel
William Shakespeare's most famous heroines are meeting in Sequim.
Hutchison, Hinton compete at national tourney
Just a few weeks before the biggest youth wrestling tournament in the country, Joe Hutchison wasn't trying to underplay his competition.
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