Greywolf Veterinary welcomes new vet; Fit4Life owner now TRX certified;
First Federal Community Foundation announces the following grant awards to local nonprofits that are making a difference in their communities.
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