On Wednesday, Nov. 19, housing advocates from Clallam and Jefferson counties will explore opportunities to partner to end homelessness across the North Olympic Peninsula.
On Oct. 22, the Sequim Prairie Grange honored the American Legion Riders Post #29 as the 2014 Non-Granger of the Year during the grange’s social night.
Master Cribbage player Ron Gustafson congratulates Leif Olson of Sequim with a cribbage board donated by the Sequim Valley Peggers Club # 393.
The Sequim Food Bank recently was awarded a $1,000 in-kind donation of supplies and materials from Sequim’s Home Depot store.
The Clallam County Health and Human Services will host an update to the 2013 Health Summit from 3-6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17, at Olympic Memorial Hospital’s Linkletter Hall in Port Angeles.
There’s a new volunteer at the monthly book sales run by the Friends of the Sequim Library but don’t let her diminutive size deceive you. She’s just as passionate about reading as her much older FOSL colleagues.
For the eighth consecutive year the staff and volunteers at the Dungeness River Audubon Center are preparing for the Holiday Nature Mart. The event brings together a collage of unique and creative handcrafted gifts ranging from ornaments and scarves, to pet toys and treats.
As the weather cools and holiday spirit begins to brighten, area bazaars are the perfect time and place to buy unique gifts, get them wrapped and/or sent to friends and family in plenty of time for Christmas.
The Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the Dungeness River Audubon Center at Railroad Bridge Park, 2151 W. Hendrickson Road in Sequim.
It’s a little early to be talking Christmas but students at Greywolf Elementary are making sure their letters going halfway around the globe have plenty of time to arrive for the holidays.
Olympic National Park recently announced the lineup for its 2014-2015 “Perspectives” series. Kicking off this year’s series at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 18, is park research coordinator Jerry Freilich with “A Bit About Bees.”
During October, Greywolf’s PTA sponsored a box top classroom competition. Winners were Tammy Owens’ second-grade class (796 box tops) and Caryn Little’s fourth-grade class (605 box tops), and they will celebrate with a cookie party. The second-grade classes won grade level competition by collecting 1,915 box tops.
Come out and dance! VFW Post 4760 has a band every Saturday from 6-8:30 p.m. at its hall at 169 E. Washington St. Nov. 15 is Silver and Gold, Nov. 22 is Round Trip, Nov. 29 is Still Kickin’ and Dec. 6 is Old Sidekicks.