‘Never too late to invest’ says investment advisor
Clallam County Fire District 3 is looking for as many as three dozen volunteers to boost its ranks, particularly at the Diamond Point, Dungeness, Lost Mountain and R Corner stations.
The Cutting Garden Art Center hosted a “A Dance with Pastels” workshop with pastel artist Dawn Emerson of Terrebonne, Ore., Sept 30-Oct 1.
Some women might claim that a comfortable bra is an oxymoron but don’t tell that to Racheal Alton and Sarah Nightingale, co-owners of Project Scrubs/Project Bras.
Breast cancer survivors inject humor with magnificent millinery
After more than a decade of cooking for other Chinese food establishments in Sequim, Port Angeles and Seattle, brothers Jason and Daniel Li decided to become their own bosses and opened the Golden Star Chinese Restaurant in the QFC plaza on Aug. 4.
Dorthy Steffan uses ‘frequencies’ to restore well-being
Jules Steffen has seen much pain in her life — as a licensed mental health counselor, she’s devoted her career and talents to teasing out feelings and destructive core beliefs from clients who’ve experienced psychologically and physically traumatic events.
Business owner prods government to institute safety, security measures
Lassen follows 1918 Cadillac’s journey to Europe and back
In transforming the Chinese Gardens, a 30-year fixture in Sequim, to the 7th Avenue Steakhouse, co-owner Min Chen went through the usual flurry of a monthlong remodeling.
Fred Bailey is a true believer in the therapies used by Dr. Crystal Tack, director of the Sequim Clinic for Acupuncture and Naturopathic Medicine, and he is especially enthusiastic about Tack’s new hyperbaric chamber.
A cadre of Sequim’s avid watercolorists gathered at Straitside Studio for a five-day workshop with nationally and internationally recognized artist Stan Miller of Spokane, who’s been supporting himself with his art for more than 30 years, painting between 20-100 works yearly.
