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Milestone: Local artists back Joe Rantz fund

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, February 14, 2024

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Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell
Blue Whole Gallery’s Janet Piccola, left, and Jolene Sanborn, right, present a $2,000 donation to Pat McCauley, Joe Rantz Rotary Youth House chair, on Jan. 31. Several gallery regulars donated to the Sequim Sunrise Rotary’s effort to build a home for homeless teens, so they can have stability in safe living quarters to finish high school. See joerantzrotaryyouthfund.org.

Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell

Blue Whole Gallery’s Janet Piccola, left, and Jolene Sanborn, right, present a $2,000 donation to Pat McCauley, Joe Rantz Rotary Youth House chair, on Jan. 31. Several gallery regulars donated to the Sequim Sunrise Rotary’s effort to build a home for homeless teens, so they can have stability in safe living quarters to finish high school. See joerantzrotaryyouthfund.org.

Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell / Blue Whole Gallery’s Jolene Sanborn, left, and Janet Piccola, right, present a $2,000 donation to Pat McCauley, Joe Rantz Rotary Youth House chair, on Jan. 31. Several gallery regulars donated to the Sequim Sunrise Rotary’s effort to build a home for homeless teens, so they can have stability in safe living quarters to finish high school. See joerantzrotaryyouthfund.org.

Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell / Blue Whole Gallery’s Jolene Sanborn, left, and Janet Piccola, right, present a $2,000 donation to Pat McCauley, Joe Rantz Rotary Youth House chair, on Jan. 31. Several gallery regulars donated to the Sequim Sunrise Rotary’s effort to build a home for homeless teens, so they can have stability in safe living quarters to finish high school. See joerantzrotaryyouthfund.org.

Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell / Blue Whole Gallery’s Janet Piccola, left, and Jolene Sanborn, right, present a $2,000 donation to Pat McCauley, Joe Rantz Rotary Youth House chair, on Jan. 31. Several gallery regulars donated to the Sequim Sunrise Rotary’s effort to build a home for homeless teens, so they can have stability in safe living quarters to finish high school. See joerantzrotaryyouthfund.org.