If his customers are as enthusiastic as butcher and artisan deli owner John Pabst is about freshly cured meats, then Pacific Pantry is bound to be a “go to” place in Sequim for local, natural meat and produce.
Three additional projects aimed at increasing tourism in Clallam County have been funded by the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau.
Washington’s Lottery announced its annual list of “Luckiest Stores” – retail locations that sold the most winning tickets worth $1,000 or more in the previous year — with two of the West Puget Sound’s stores in Sequim and one in Port Angeles.
Eight projects aimed at increasing tourism in Clallam County recently were funded by the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau, using $17,650 in sales tax revenues collected by lodgings in the unincorporated areas of the county.
Artisan deli to open; new salon opens; final film at Nash’s an dmore
If you’re like 50 percent of the population, you probably have some form of gum disease that in its moderate and severe forms can result in tooth and bone loss.
Olympic Medical Center’s board of commissioners and Chief Executive Officer Eric Lewis recognized 14 employees for their excellence at the March 5 commissioners meeting.
Nell Clausen, left, sitting with Diane Drake, co-owner of the Sunshine Cafe in Sequim, guessed the exact number of M&M’s (748) in the jar and received a breakfast for two, once a month for an entire year from Sunshine Cafe.
The renovation of a historical Tudor-style Port Angeles home that will become a retreat center for families of fallen service members got a boost this month with a $12,000 Western Region grant award from The Home Depot Foundation.
In a first-of-its-kind effort to support the Peninsula Trails Coalition and the coalition’s work to complete the Olympic Discovery Trail, all seven North Peninsula bike shops are lending their labor for two weekends.
Hear about two farms that grow organic seed on the Olympic Peninsula at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, at Nash’s Farm Store, 4681 Sequim-Dungeness Way in Dungeness.
After a hearty workout at the gym, pamper yourself with a relaxing massage at Lavish Day Spa, just a few steps away from the exercise equipment. Kristine Smith just opened her business on March 10 after having worked for others on Whidbey Island for a dozen years, where she won “Best Massage Therapist” in 2009.
The Port of Port Angeles board of commissioners on March 11 voted unanimously to hire Ken O’Hollaren as their new executive director. O’Hollaren has served as the interim executive director since August 2013 and officially will take the helm at the Port of Port Angeles on April 1.