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As part of a special Sequim Wheelers ride event at the Tour de Lavender, Vern Frykholm, left, is piloted by Lanie Cates as they ride away from the George Washington Inn. The Sequim Wheelers are an organization that provides bicycle rides to the elderly and disabled who otherwise couldn’t ride. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley.

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Tour de Lavender has biggest turnout yet

Nearly 850 riders joined the Tour de Lavender, which also featured rides for the elderly

Shelli Robb-Kahler, center, takes a picture of one of her classmates from the Sequim High School class of 1979 sitting in her family’s 1956 Corvette at the 40 year reunion of the class.

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Food, friends highlight SHS Class of 1979 reunion

The 40 year reuinion of the SHS class of 1979 was highlighted by good food and better friends.

One of the gift baskets available as a door prize at the Barks & Brews fundraiser on Aug. 10, from Teri’s Paws and Effect dog training of Sequim.

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Barks Brews fundraiser to boost Pet Posse

The Peninsula Taproom hosts fundraising event

Members of the Storm King Cyclones U13-U14 team celebrate a late goal scored against the TCRT Alliance. They went on to win that match 4-3 in a close game that featured four late goals, then faced TCRT again in the division final, winning the championship in a 5-2 match. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley.

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Storm King dominates Dungeness Cup

50 teams turn out for biggest Dungeness Cup yet

Vern Frykholm, right, walks across the 2018 Colonial Festival portraying George Washington alongside Jane Ritchey, left, portraying Martha Washington. Sequim Gazette file photo by Michael Dashiell

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Fifth Northwest Colonial Festival brings more history

More reenactors joining to add more knowledge to event.

The most recent USGS drought monitoring map released July 18, showing Sequim and eastern Clallam County as being considered under moderate drought conditions, with the rest of the county considered under severe drought. The most current chart can be found at droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?WA. Map/graph courtesy of U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

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USGS rep: Dungeness, Sequim area experiencing ‘moderate’ drought

A USGS representative spoke to the DRMT about the area’s drought

Sequim School District sees more administrator changes

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Sequim School District sees more administrator changes

Interim Superintendent Clark speaks on district personnel issues

Fire District 3 personnel put out “hot spots” at a brush fire in Carlsborg on July 26. Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell

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Brush fire scorches Carlsborg property but no one hurt

A brush fire started on a property off Mill Road in Carlsborg on Friday afternoon, July 26, rapidly…

Participants of the 2017 Valley of the Trolls race past Troll Haven in Gardiner. Sequim Gazette file photo by Michael Dashiell.

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Valley of the Trolls race welcomes pirates

The fifth annual race will have a pirate theme on August 17

Clare Manis Hatler, center, discusses the Manis Mastodon in the new Sequim Museum & Arts building. She was being interviewed by KBTC associate producer Chris Anderson, left, for a segment of the “Northwest Now” web program. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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Manis Mastodon, Sequim’s major archeological find, in focus with PBS affiliate

Sequim’s major archeological history got a focus from local PBS affiliate

Pollinators are welcome to Woodcock Demonstration Garden. Photo submitted by WSU Clallam County Extension Master Gardeners

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August Woodcock Walkabout is All About Pollinators

The Woodcock Garden is full of color as it welcomes the pollinators of summer.

The League of British Women pose together at their most recent High Tea event, where they shot pictures for the Lavender Girls Calendar they’re creating. Photo submitted

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League of British Women make Lavender Girls Calendar

28 years ago, the League of British Women was founded in Sequim as a social club for area…

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Boat launch at Sequim Bay State Park closed until late fall

Boaters, visitors advised to plan ahead