When: 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1.
An effort to restore habitat and improve ecological functions in the 3 Crabs Road area tentatively is set for completion by November.
Dungeness River Festival
Whether to be Hamlet or not is one of the questions answered with wit, charm and a lot of fun in the Port Angeles Community Players’ comedy “I Hate Hamlet” by Paul Rudnick.
Sequim (3-2) won two match-ups for its second week of boys tennis.
Alice McCracken (Dorothy Rice Bennett)
The Lady Wolves swim team opened its regular season on Sept. 15 with a big win in Kingston.
In their first week of regular season play, the Lady Wolves’ soccer squad split the week with a close loss at home and a dominating road win.
Sequim’s popular Music Live with Lunch program returns to St. Luke’s Epsicopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave., on Tuesday, Sept. 20, with smooth jazz group BlueSkyz featuring Jason Popelka and Tess Teel.
The Sequim City Council opted to go forward with changes to the Sequim Municipal Code more than a month after holding off on the same decision regarding zoning.
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.
