Senior menu
Here are the Sequim Senior Nutrition Site menus, served at 4:30 p.m. at Suncrest Village Retirement Apartments, 251 S. Fifth Ave. Suggested donation $3. Menus are subject to change.
Wednesday April 1 – Beet salad, Polish sausage, sauerkraut, roasted potatoes, cookies and ice cream;
Thursday April 2 – Book’s choice;
Friday April 3 – Green salad, roasted chicken, mashed potatoes, steamed greens, biscuits, brownie;
Monday April 6 – Pasta salad, poached fish, baked potato, mixed vegetables, pudding;
Tuesday April 7 – Carrot raisin salad, chicken, steamed rice, lima beans, apricots.
Sequim duplicate bridge club
• March 13 game
N/S: 1. Charles Williams-Arlene Nunnally; 2. Ted Miller-Larry Phelps; 3. Frank Brown-David Jackson; 4. Rick Zander-Charles Jones.
E/W: 1. Sonja Schoenleber-Pat Karls; 2. Vern Nunnally-Jim Wiitala; 3. Patrick Thomson-Thomas Larsen; 4. Carol Keller-Tom Loveday.
• Unit Championship game March 16
N/S: 1st and 1st overall, Arlene Nunnally-Gert Wiitala; 2. Julie Gray-Ilze Schubert; 3. Carol Keller-Charles Williams; 4. Paula Cramer-Pete Mayberg.
E/W: 1. Vern Nunnally-Mary Norwood; 2. Frank Herodes-Nancy Herodes; 3. Ted Miller-Larry Phelps; 4. Wilma Lambert-June Nelson.
• March 20 game
N/S: 1. Frank Brown-Pete Mayberg; 2. Suzanne Berg-Tom Loveday, 3. Patrick Thomson-Thomas Larsen; 4. Arlene Nunnally-Vern Nunnally.
E/W: 1. Marge Knee-Ruby Mantle; 2. Helga Southworth-Gerry Paul; 3. Jim Wiitala-Charles Williams; 4. Pat Karls-Sonja Schoenleber.
• March 23 game
N/S: 1. Charles Jones-Jim De Vogler; 2. Patrick Thomson-Thomas Larsen; 3. Frank Brown-Jim Wiitala; 4. Suzanne Berg-Tom Loveday.
E/W: 1. Pete Mayberg-Mary Norwood; 2. Jim Tilzey-Eldon Hill; 3. Frank Herodes-Nancy Herodes; 4. Ted Rogers-Fay Coupe.
Save the date
The community is invited to support and participate in the third annual Jazz in the Alley 6:30-9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, July 17-18, the third weekend of July during Lavender Festival.
Jazz in the Alley is a free non-
profit community event that promotes live music and local businesses. It was founded in 2007 to provide something fun and exciting to do in the evening while promoting live jazz, Sequim and surrounding area businesses.
Washington Street was chosen as the optimum showcase for this "Bourbon Street" style event lining downtown with select music venues offering a variety of jazz, food, after- hours shopping opportunities and a free shuttle.
As a sponsor, your business will be advertised in a unique and effective way while supporting the community, its businesses and live music. Individual sponsorships are being sought, too.
Sponsorship forms are available online at www.notable-events.com.
For more information, call Steve Sahnow at 683-9566, Don Smaltz at 681-4467 or Tracy Blume at 670-6759.