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Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ The Paradise Cafe at 703 Sequim Ave. opened on Feb. 12.

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Paradise Cafe reopens under new ownership

Paradise Cafe, 703 N. Sequim Ave., opened under new ownership last week, on Feb. 12 at the site…

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Verbatim: Emma Amiad

In Verbatim, locals share a story at length. Here is the compelling story told by Emma Amiad at…

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‘Scandals’ roller derby team set for first bout of season

The roller derby team Port Scandalous Scandals is hosting their first bout of the 2025 season on Feb.…

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The power of the pen

Scrapbooks full of notes and drawings detail 25-year love story

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Panto arrives in Sequimingham

Classic theatre form to be experienced at OTA Gathering Hall

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All the right moves: Sequim Ballroom offers classes at Old Dungeness Schoolhouse

The Old Dungeness Schoolhouse at 2781 Towne Road is lit up on Wednesday and Thursday nights. Inside, the…

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A rainbow as the wind blows on Cline Spit

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen

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Dreaming in Felt: Sequim artist has unique color sense

Sequim’s Lora Armstrong “is an incredibly talented artist who loves color and processes,” said friend and fellow painter…

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen
A recent hard frost decorated the bison of the Olympic Game Farm, shown here in a pasture across the road from the drive-through animal sanctuary.
Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ A hard frost on Monday, Jan. 13 decorated the bison of Olympic Game Farm, shown here in a pasture across the road from the drive-through animal sanctuary.

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Braced for the cold

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen

Photo courtesy of Wendy Morey
Sequim’s bowling team is headed for the league tournament on Friday. They include, from left, Kimberly Heintz, Cooper Hiatt, Kiera Morey, Joanna Morales, Victoria Nava and Skylar Krzyworz, team anchor.

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Sequim bowlers ready for league meet

In the last bowling match of the season, friendly rivals P.A. and Sequim went head-to-head last Thursday at…

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90-year-old quilter LaRue Robirts has made more than 1,400 quilts

According to Phyllis Carey, facilitator of the Washington Peninsula/Sequim Chapter of Project Linus, 90-year-old LaRue Robirts “finds joy…

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen
At their latest get-together, the Sequim MS (multiple sclerosis) Support Group joked that they consider themselves “the ministry of silly walks,” referencing a Monty Python sketch. From left to right: Kelly St. Clair, visitor Ely Springer, Jill Osborn, Diane Reaves, Susan Hedding, Lori Jacobs, Linda Plenart, Wendy Valentine and Dani Goulding.

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MS support group offers humor, fellowship

The Sequim MS (multiple sclerosis) Support Group meets once a month and offers fellowship, education and the relief…

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Dungeness Bridge leads to the Dungeness River Nature Center.

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A holiday glow and guessing game

Sequim Gazette photos by Emily Matthiessen