Business News – Oct. 28, 2015
Published 12:09 pm Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Donate winter gear for vets
From Nov. 2-11, Drennan & Ford Funeral Home and Crematory is collecting new or gently used sweaters, warm clothing, blankets, rain gear, gloves, hats, socks and similar items to be donated to the Clallam County Voices for Veterans, to be distributed to individual veterans in Clallam County. Drennan & Ford Funeral Home is at 260 Monroe Road, Port Angeles; donation times are from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
For more information, call funeral director/owner Steve Ford at 457-1210 or e-mail to steve@drennanford.com. See www.drennanford.com.
Auto repair shop moves
Robert’s Repair automotive repair business recently has moved from a shop in Carlsborg, just outside the Sequim city limits, to 91 River Road.
The move helps the business expanded the size of its facility and the company has added two local technicians.
Call 683-5888 for more information.
Flights from Fairchild again
SeaPort Airlines, Inc. announced last week it will expand in the Pacific Northwest on March 1, 2016, with service connecting Moses Lake and Port Angeles to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Port Angeles will be provided with five roundtrips to Sea-Tac each weekday. Reduced flight frequencies will be offered on weekends. All SeaPort Airlines flights are operated with nine-passenger Cessna Caravan turboprop aircraft.
Tickets may be purchased beginning Nov. 15 at www.SeaPortAirlines.com or by calling 888-573-2767.
Town & Country welcomes agent
Realtor Susan Telliard has joined the real estate brokerage of Town & Country, Sequim.
Find real estate and local area information at www.susan.sequimrealestate.com or call Telliard at 565-6348.
Town & Country, a real estate brokerage specializing in video production and promotion, is at 305 S. Sequim Ave. Call 683-6000 or see www.sequimrealestate.com.
Yarn shop marks ninth year
A Dropped Stitch Yarn Shop, 136 S. Second Ave., Sequim, will celebrate its ninth anniversary in business on Saturday, Oct. 31.
This year will feature a “Trunk Show” to showcase the latest hand knits made by Universal Yarns. Owners Jean Montoya and Nora Polizzi will have treats for customers and trick-or-treaters.
New stretch class starting
Starting in November, Fit4life Studio has added a stretch class on Tuesday and Thursdays from 10:30-11:30 a.m. with instructor Niela Rockey.
Rockey has over 30 years experience teaching low impact aerobics, chair exercise, stretching and group exercise.
For more information, call 464-5231, go to www.fit4lifesequim.com, or stop in at 1245 W. Washington St.
New hours, new employee
Sequim Gym has new hours which are 8-6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays. See more information at www.sequimgym.com.
The business also has added a new staffer, Demetropolis. She is a certified orthopedic exercise specialist and recently earned a certification in spiritual care for end of life patients. Her daily focus is on providing orthopedic exercise, bodywork, spiritual care and non-medical care to people so they can transition from this world with peace, grace and dignity.
Bakery now has fudge
Effective Nov. 3, WeDo Fudge and Crumb Grabber Bakery have joined forces by sharing the drive-thru space and increasing customer hours. From Tuesdays-Fridays from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. customers can purchase both fudge and baked goods.
The public is invited to celebrate by enjoying samples of each at a ribbon cutting at noon Wednesday, Nov. 4, at the drive-thru, 11 Valley Center Place in Carlsborg.
See www.wedofudge.com.
