Leaving the chamber
Britt-Nicole Peterson has resigned from the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce as its administrative assistant and will work for Hart’s Fine Books in downtown Sequim.
Artisan deli to open
Pacific Pantry is slated to open on Tuesday, April 1, at 229 S. Sequim Ave. The artisan deli features food ingredients with local and seasonal emphasis. There will be indoor seating with plans for summer outdoor tables, though a take-out menu is featured.
The Pacific Pantry will be open 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Sunday, closed Mondays.
Call 797-1221.
New salon opens
Owner stylists Angie Heaton and Bonnie Ferguson of Jolie Salon are now open Monday-Saturday for spring and summer and have added a new hairstylist and a new nail technician. Carolyn Carle is taking appointments and walk-ins Wednesday-Saturday, specializing in men, women and children’s haircuts, color, highlights and perms. Call Carolyn at 670-6502, she has 20 years of experience and is originally from Alaska. Donna Knobloch is recently back from Las Vegas and is taking appointments for pedicures, manicures, shellac and gel nails, call Donna at 775-4953. Jolie Salon is at 10127 Old Olympic Highway, phone 683-6943.
Final film at Nash’s
The Winter Film Series at Nash’s Farm Store, 4681 Sequim-Dungeness Way in Dungeness, closes with the documentary “Eating Alabama” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 2. The film is free and open to the public. Donations are gratefully accepted.
A thoughtful and often funny essay on community, the South and sustainability, “Eating Alabama” is a story about why food matters.
Donate a stud for good cause
Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co. and Hartnagel Building Supply are hosting their second annual Donate a Stud fundraiser. This year all donations will benefit the Captain Joseph House Foundation in Port Angeles.
Angeles Millwork and Hartnagel are selling 2×6 studs for $5 each, which will be used to renovate the home in order to accommodate up to three families per week throughout the year. The goal is 2,000 studs by May 31. All donated studs will be delivered to the job site. Construction is already under way.
To donate a stud call, visit or mail a check made out to Angeles Millwork or Hartnagel to:
Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co., 1601 S. C St., Port Angeles, WA 98363, 457-8581;
or Hartnagel Building Supply, 3111 E. US Highway 101, Port Angeles, WA 98362, 452-8933.