Whether you are busy picking out your perfect purple outfit or planning to sip lemonade in the shade, Sequim Lavender Weekend is bringing the masses to town.
Wearing the only purple item I own and plenty of sunscreen, I fully embraced the culture of Sequim lavender for the first time this past weekend.
Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club pieces together success and friendship
Olympic Driftwood Sculptors look to double attendance at lavender show
After seven years and its biggest showing for participating artists, the Sequim Arts Studio Tour is taking a summer off, maybe longer.
One last go for sleuth in Sequim as OTA stages ‘Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure’
Stage adaptation of Hugo’s novel comes Lavender Weekend
This week saw the retirement of Paula Barnes, the North Olympic Library System’s executive director for the past seven years. She wrapped up a 45-year career in libraries. She moved to Sequim with her husband Aaron Barnes, a retired NASA astrophysicist, in 2006.
To make a conference center or convention center remains one of many discussions about the revitalization effort at the Guy Cole Mini-Convention Center inside Carrie Blake Park.
The Sequim Gazette newsroom staff revamps the series, “First Time for Everything.” We’ll be the ones taking on new adventures and experiences through the summer-long series.
Eight seasons, five Olympic League titles and three top-10 state finishes later, Garrett Smithson is taking some time off from his duties as Sequim High School’s girls golf coach.
Paul Jendrucko, aka Dr. Lavender, has been a part of the Sequim Lavender Festival with the Sequim Lavender Company that he owns with his wife, Mary, since 1999.
If you’ve been to a Black Bear Diner, then you’ve seen Ray Schulz’s work. The franchise’s go-to-bear carver brought back his expertise to Sequim on June 21 as part of the franchise’s “Chainsaw for Change” tour to help out the Captain Joseph House Foundation.