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Everett Thometz celebrates after hitting a hole-in-one on Feb. 4 at The Cedars at Dungeness’ eighth hole.

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Cedars sees another hole-in-one

The Cedars at Dungeness, 1965 Woodcock Road in Sequim, hosted its second hole-in-one of 2026 in early February.…

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The Port Angeles Community Players take on “The Play That Goes Wrong” from March 13-29 with actors, clockwise from top left, Jessica Baskaran, Zach Wiedenhoeft, Josh McLean, Matt Forrest, Nikki Forrest, Deanna Eickhoff, Ben Heinz, and Chelsea Doyle.

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PA Players share family-friendly “The Play That Goes Wrong”

Director Jessica McKenzie said actors and crew with the Port Angeles Community Players (PACP) are positively giddy to…

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Nikki Pyle will speak on the topic “Birds in Migration” on March 7 at the Dungeness River Nature Center as part of the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society’s Backyard Birding series.

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‘Birds in Migration’ next in Backyard Birding series at River Center

The Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society will present “Birds in Migration” as part of its Backyard Birding series from…

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Debra Olson, left, and Sue Gale install “Wild Things” in the Peninsula Fiber Artists walk-by exhibit at 675 Tyler St., open through March.

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Peninsula Fiber Artists present ‘Wild Things’ exhibit

Port Townsend exhibit, open through March, includes two Sequim artists

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Local nonprofits set volunteer trainings

The following nonprofit organizations have scheduled upcoming training for anyone interested in volunteering.

Sequim Gazette file photo by Matthew Nash
Cheri Tinker, executive director of Sarge’s Veteran Support, speaks at the dedication for LtCol James Minsky Place in 2024 in Sequim. She announced this month her plan to move to Oregon and that the organization will seek a new executive director that will operate out of Port Angeles to better serve the entire Olympic Peninsula, including Sequim.

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Sarge’s Veteran Support to shift services as founder moves

Sequim veterans home remains full, going strong

Joey Belanger, the YMCA’s vice president for operations, left, and Ryan Amiot, the executive director of Shore Aquatic Center, celebrate the joint membership pilot option now available between the two organizations.

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Joint membership pilot program launched by Y, aquatic center

The Olympic Peninsula YMCA and Shore Aquatic Center in Port Angeles have launched a joint membership pilot program.

Photos courtesy Bob and Enid Phreaner
With Flacco behind the wheel and serving as their guide, the Phreaners were happy to sit back and relax in this 1955 Buick.

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Traveler’s Journal: Drawn by birds, captivated by Cuba

In November 2024, with winter closing in and our need for sunshine growing urgent, we found ourselves craving…

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Responder Blotter — Feb. 25, 2026

The weekly blotter includes calls in the City of Sequim and in unincorporated Clallam County in the Sequim-Dungeness…

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Dr. Ajay Joseph

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Dr. Ajay Joseph to speak on ‘lifestyle medicine’ at OMC fundraiser luncheon

Make it a habit to live well.

Sequim Gazette photo by Monica Berkseth/ Blue Whole Gallery, 129 W. Washington St.

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Ask the experts: Local specialists address frequently asked questions

What should I expect when touring a senior living community?

Burning the senior center’s mortgage in 2013.

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Connectedness for the Ageless Generation: A 55-year history of serving seniors, having fun

By Michael Smith

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COMMUNITY NEWS — Feb. 25, 2026

Scholarships, grants available