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In an effort to bring local leaders together to brainstorm for a better community, the North Olympic Peninsula Resource Conservation & Development, a federally funded 501(c)3 nonprofit agency under the Economic Development Administration as part of the Department of Commerce, held an economic development summit on Sept. 12 in the Sequim Transit Center.
Organizers of the 12th annual Fun Walk on Sept. 10 to benefit The Dungeness Valley Health and Wellness Clinic say it met and surpassed its $30,000 goal.
For the fifth time, members of Sunland Golf & Country Club plan to bring local vineyards’ finest wines to you this weekend in one spot.
“Never Build a Campfire in a Haystack!”
On the menu: youthful energy, Bach and a brand-new “Dinner Suite.” This is the Port Angeles Symphony’s annual Concert & Cuisine, switched up this year with three prize-winning musicians: Marley, Adlai and Bina Erickson of Port Townsend. Reservations are open now for this symphony fundraiser set for Saturday, Sept. 17, at C’est si Bon, the French restaurant just east of Port Angeles.
Tour de Lavender volunteers and lavender farmers recently donated $5,000 for the Olympic Discovery Trail through the Peninsula Trails Coalition. The event on Aug. 6 brought in more than 300 cyclists. Over the past four years the cycling event has donated more than $10,000 to the discovery trail. For more information on Tour de Lavender, visit www.tourdelavender.org.
It’s been one month since the Rookard family of Gardiner returned from San Diego when a celebratory time turned to disaster.
Sequim’s Eula Cook says she now has a place of her own to plant some roots.
One corner of Sequim is in mourning following the loss of a familiar face.