Clear Water Bidets expands
Clear Water Bidets recently moved three buildings down to 151 Ruth’s Place, Ste. 4, in Carlsborg. The business expanded from 2,700 square feet to 6,000 square feet with a much larger showroom and three demonstration bathrooms. Clear Water Bidets just joined the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce and will be holding a ribbon cutting event after the first of the year. The business now carries Alpha JX bidet seats.
For more information about it and other bidets, see www.ClearWaterBidets.com.
OMC Home Health honored
Olympic Medical Home Health was recognized for the 10th year in a row by HomeCare Elite, a national review that identifies the top 25 percent of all Medicare-certified home health agencies. Just 131 organizations nationwide have earned a HomeCare Elite award every year since the inception of the award in 2006. OMHH is among only 22 HomeCare Elite winners in Washington.
The public is invited to an open house from 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18, at Olympic Medical Home Health’s new location at 801 E. Front St., Port Angeles, to celebrate 10 years of award-winning care.
Call Olympic Medical Home Health at 417-7315.
Hear about weight loss journey
Fit4Life Studio, 1245 W. Washington St., Sequim, presents Molly Troxler sharing her weight loss journey of over 100 pounds. She going to share some of her recipes and maybe even give you a taste! This is a free event at the Fit4Life Studio at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 21.
or more information, call 360-464-5231.
Chair yoga offered
Via Vita, 128 W. Bell St., Sequim, is now offering a twice weekly chair yoga classes. Join certified yoga instructor Renzo Reyes for easy, supportive and gentle stretches to loosen the muscles and joints in the body.
Classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30-3 p.m. and are is accessible to all levels of practitioners. Fees apply.
Call 683-4989 or visit www.ViaVitaWellness.com.
Avamere seeks vendors for bazaar
Avamere Olympic Rehabilitation of Sequim is seeking vendors for a holiday bazaar set for 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19. Call 582-3900 ext. 3941. Avamere is at 1000 S. Fifth Ave., Sequim.
NPBA’s Russell picked for treasurer
Kevin Russell, president of the North Peninsula Building Association and owner of Kevin Russell Construction, recently was installed as treasurer of the Building Industry Association of Washington Board of Directors at its formal installation and awards ceremony on Nov. 5.
The treasurer position is the first step to being president of the association, the second largest state association affiliated with the National Association of Home Builders with nearly 8,000 member companies employing about 265,000 people. As treasurer, Russell helps to promote their mission — to be the voice of the housing industry in Washington.
The North Peninsula Building Association was formed in 1976 and has nearly 150 member companies that serve all of Clallam County. The association advocates for improvement of building and business practices to provide quality construction in the community.