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.
Art venues open up for the Fourth of July, which happens to be the First Friday Art Walk.
If you want a friendly face and a haircut or styling backed up by 24 years of experience, give K’s Creations a try.
After 16 years at the Whistle Stop Barber Shop and probably thousands of haircuts, Joyce Horner is putting down her shears, maybe not forever, but for the time being, and pulling up her roots to move to Vallejo, Calif., to be with her daughter and son-in-law because of health problems.
A swarm of orange Home Depot T-shirts and their owners buzzed around the Captain Joseph House in Port Angeles the morning of Friday, June 6, measuring, sawing and hammering.
As a North Olympic Peninsula resident for a dozen years, Linda Barnfather of Sequim revels in its flora and fauna, plus destination sites like Victorian Port Townsend and the lavender farms of Sequim.
Last weekend eight local artists at the Cutting Garden Art Center near Sequim enjoyed the expertise of Paul Jackson, a nationally and internationally renown watercolorist who teaches about 20 workshops a year worldwide.
Sequim resident Brad Griffith is a STEM man, steeped in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics and dedicated to encouraging students from elementary school to college to develop their skills in those areas by building craft wood projects.
Castell Insurance, 426 E. Washington St., Sequim, recently received a prestigious award from the Washington State Health Care Authority and congratulations from Gov. Jay Inslee, as one of three insurance agencies across the state.
Deborah Keeting-Hansen and Paul Hansen host their first barn-raising fundraiser dance from 7-9 p.m. Friday, June 6.
For those entertaining out of town guests who don’t have the room, the GreenHouse Inn by the Bay is an ideal substitute.