On May 17, fifth-graders from Helen Haller and Greywolf Elementary schools got a chance to experience what it’s like to prepare food in a commercial kitchen.
Unlike many of the City of Sequim’s parks, Joseph Keeler Memorial Park is large, undeveloped and consists of rolling fields, some lightly wooded areas and wetlands. Currently the park embodies 45 acres of potential.
Sequim resident Brad Griffith is a STEM man, steeped in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics and dedicated to encouraging students from elementary school to college to develop their skills in those areas by building craft wood projects.
This spring, the North Olympic Library System joined forces with the North Olympic Discovery Marathon to form a unique community partnership to encourage youths in Clallam County to read.
Carrots grow well in the cooler climate of the Olympic Peninsula and also tolerate occasional warmth. Optimum carrot color and sugar is obtained when temperatures range between 60 to 70 degrees F.
Sequim man arrested following fatal P.A. shooting while Sheriff’s Department continues investigation.
Windy conditions helped prevent an RV fire from spreading to neighboring houses on Wednesday evening. Clallam County Fire District 3 reported to the RV fire at 8:33 p.m. on May 21 on the 1300 block of Three Crabs Road after neighbors reported the fire.
Here is the Third Term Sequim High School Honor Roll
Sequim School District shares some of its happenings in Sequim schools.
Several Sequim youths receive honors at all grade levels.
The National Park Service has released an expedited and environmental assessment entitled, “Emergency Action to Temporarily Relocate the Enchanted Valley Chalet for the Protection of the East Fork Quinault River.”
Museum trustees look to recruit donors before June 6 auction
Mr. and Mrs. David McHugh of Sequim announce the engagement of their daughter, Lydia Anne McHugh, to Xavier A. Hicks Jr., son of Xavier Hicks Sr. of Anaheim, Calif., and Marcie Cortez of Buena Park, Calif.