For a business to have 30 years under its belt is a worthy accomplishment but when you’re a one-woman operation, it’s even more impressive
The First Federal Community Foundation presents a check for $50,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County to fund the construction of two single-family residences in Forks and Port Angeles.
NPBA’s Russell picked for treasurer; OMC Home Health honored; Clear Water Bidets expands; hear about weight loss journey; chair yoga offered; Avamere seeks vendors for bazaar
Fudge maker, baker share a Carlsborg space
The San Francisco-based Good Food Awards announced last week 263 finalists for its 2016 honors, including Sequim Bee Farm for its locally produced honey.
Most start-up businesses have growing pains during the first six months or so but eventually muscle through them. The Bell Creek Bar & Grill at 707 E. Washington St., Sequim, has had its glitches since a soft opening in late spring but, said owner Min Chan, “Compared to a few months ago, I can say we are better. Now I feel the improvement.”
Nell Clausen, a broker with RE/MAX Fifth Avenue of Sequim, presented a check from Sequim Realtors in the amount of $2,045 to Tammy Rux, branch manager of Wells Fargo Bank in Sequim.
Attend free workshops at The Home Depot; First Federal receives honor; yoga teacher joins Via Vita; Pranic Healing clinics available; free landscaping classes set
Local family takes reins as Bryans help daughter pursue music career
‘Art of the Pie’ at Nash’s; Brown joins First Federal; Dockside moves to winter hours; learn tools for business start-ups; Make a jet at The Home Depot; First Fed honored
Area couple plans for business’ grand opening for Nov. 14
Donate winter gear for vets; auto repair shop moves; flights from Fairchild again, via SeaPort Airlines, more
We have had another successful season in our downtown location. As it stands now, we will be in the same configuration for the 2016 season.