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Downtown Shell station offers free masks, face shields, gloves

Sequim Shell Station, formerly Kettel’s 76 Car Wash and Deli, at 194 W. Washington St., offers free face…

John Johnson’s T-6 airplane is loaded on July 25 aboard the USS Essex for its journey to Pearl Harbor for the 75th commemoration of the end of War War II in the Pacific Ocean in late August. Photo courtesy of Dave Richardson

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Local pilots quarantine for journey to WWII anniversary event

Historic plane boards USS Essex in San Diego

Kirk Nelson, construction manager for the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, breaks ground for a virtual meeting to celebrate the beginning of the Dungeness River Audubon Center expansion. Photo by Silas Crews, Story Crane Productions

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River Center expansion to begin this summer

Virtual groundbreaking held via partners

Sue Nylander draws Jess Ruby of Sequim as the winner of the Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club’s annual quilt raffle, as Sharon Clayton, club president, on left, and Barbara Davis hold the quilt outside the Sequim Masonic Lodge on July 19. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Sunbonnet Sues raffle quilt to keep tradition going

Sequim woman wins annual prize

Fireworks could be coming next Independence Day in Sequim depending on proposals tentatively coming to Sequim city councilors. Sequim hosts fireworks each May for the Sequim Irrigation Festival Logging Show, as seen here in 2019. Sequim Gazette file photo by Michael Dashiell

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Fireworks possible for Sequim’s Fourth in 2021

Councilors agree to keep drone show with Sunshine Festival

Lavender farmers say weekend was smaller but steady

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Lavender farmers say weekend was smaller but steady

Many farms to remain open for summer with restrictions in place

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Judge dismisses restraining order case against MAT clinic

Tribe’s own appeal could hold up potential construction

Shari Roland of Tacoma looks at some soaps during a visit to Lavender Connection’s gift shop. Lavender farms must require visitors and staff to wear masks inside buildings and recommend them in lavender fields, Clallam County health officials say. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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A Lavender Weekend like none before

Farms host visitors with state restrictions in place

In June, Susan Bermel presented three quilts from the Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club to family members at their new new home courtesy of Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County. Bermel made the quilts as part of their Community Quilt program with Ilse Osier and Julie Malone. Photo courtesy of Susan Bermel

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Lavender Weekend’s extracurriculars canceled this year

Art shows, live music not allowed under guidelines

John Johnson, on left, with his wife Susie and crew chief Dave Richardson, and dog Kona, stand next to John’s T-6 Texan that he and Richardson will travel with on an aircraft to Hawaii and fly to commemorate the end of World War II 75 years ago. Photo courtesy of Kaye Gagnon

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Diamond Point pilots to fly for 75th anniversary of WWII’s end

Trip takes them, T6 Texan on naval aircraft to Hawaii

Joshua Chrisman, pictured with his girlfriend Ana Hail, finished medical school in May and started his residency in Internal Medicine and Anesthesiology this month. Photo courtesy of Al Chrisman

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Chrisman finishes medical school, begins residency

Joshua Chrisman, a 2002 Sequim High School graduate, recently finished medical school at Dell Medical School at the…

Lavender farms welcome public safely

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Lavender farms welcome public safely

Visitors respectful of regulations, farmers say

Bailey Bryan, a former Sequim resident, released her newest track “play w/ me” in late June. She’s also performing the song and other new music live via major venues’ Instagram pages throughout the month. Photo courtesy of 300 Entertainment

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Former Sequim resident Bailey Bryan goes on Instagram virtual tour

New “play w/ me” single out now