NPBA fishing derby set
The North Peninsula Building Association invites the public to its annual fishing derby from 6 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, at the Port Angeles Yacht Club, 1305 Marine View Drive, Port Angeles.
The entry fee is $40 and cash prizes will be awarded for the three largest fish caught.
To register, call Diana Johnson at 452-8160 or visit the office at 350 W. Washington St., Ste. 3, Sequim.
Sign up for coed volleyball league
The Port Angeles Parks and Recreation’s Adult Coed Volleyball League kicks off soon, with games starting in mid-October.
Teams are made up of three men and three women. Games will be during the week at Stevens Middle School and continue through February.
Costs include a $300 sponsor fee plus individual player fees of $28 for Port Angeles city residents or $42 for those living outside city limits. Beginners are welcome.
Team packets are available at Parks and Recreation office, 308 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles.
Players without a team may get on a “free agent” list. Deadline for team registrations is Oct. 2. Call 417-4557.
Open tennis on Sundays
The Peninsula Tennis Club hosts open tennis each Sunday at the Sequim High School courts off Fir Street.
All levels of players are welcome to play, beginning at noon. Call 683-6054 or see www.peninsulatennisclub.com for more information.
Anglers to meet
The Puget Sound Anglers–North Olympic Peninsula Chapter host its next meeting at 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave.
The guest speaker is Larry Bennett, scientific technician for the Puget Sound Sampling Unit. Bennett, who has 30 years experience with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, discusses his office’s duties and responsibilities, sampling techniques and the importance of the Voluntary Salmon Angler Trip Report.
The meeting includes refreshments, fishing reports and $50 membership drawing (must be present to win).
For information on PSA-NOPC, see www.psanopc.org or www.facebook.com/psanopc.