Young owner finishes first year in business with Sequim Quilt Co.
Fitness camp set, CPR class open and Edward Jones moves its office.
Washington’s job growth accelerated in June and the unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in six years, according to preliminary, seasonally adjusted estimates by economists with the state’s Employment Security Department.
Mexican family eatery moves from Silverdale to Sequim
Finally, my chance to interview Val and Nancy Jackson of Whimsical Woods! Val has been a fabulous board president for four years and given countless amounts of time to all that happens behind the scenes of the Sequim Farmers Market.
In transforming the Chinese Gardens, a 30-year fixture in Sequim, to the 7th Avenue Steakhouse, co-owner Min Chen went through the usual flurry of a monthlong remodeling.
Business owners in Washington are responsible for knowing which taxes to report. To help them, the Washington State Department of Revenue is hosting a free workshop for new and small business owners from 9 a.m.-noon Tuesday, July 22, at the Clallam Transit System Conference Room, 830 W. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles.
Conditioning program available; new therapist joins center; Social Security talk set, more
At the intersection of Third Avenue and West Washington Street is a new locally owned and operated produce store, Peninsula Produce. The store is stocked with a variety of fresh vegetables and fruit along with a rack of tie-dyed shirts.
Summer hours at Anne’s, replacement window open house set
Fred Bailey is a true believer in the therapies used by Dr. Crystal Tack, director of the Sequim Clinic for Acupuncture and Naturopathic Medicine, and he is especially enthusiastic about Tack’s new hyperbaric chamber.
What’s new at the market is a wild and expansive variety of lavender fudge. Having spoken with Christina and Charles Norman of WeDo Fudge, I learned that they now make Vanilla Lavender, Dark Chocolate Lavender, Lemonade Lavender, Espresso Lavender and Lavender Margarita fudge.
The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau, the tourism marketing agency for unincorporated Clallam County, is seeking to fill one position on its 10-member board of directors.