Newer bulky models may not fit in area’s modular homes
Few residents can miss the red, white and blue moving truck with America’s Elite emblazoned on the side at 765 W. Washington St. in Sequim but moving is only a small part of what this versatile and specialized company does.
Six years running and Santa Claus continues to bring the goods to town.
Owner of old barn invites options to rehab, repurpose or even recycle
Sequim HVAC contractor goes solo in new business venture
Yarn shop owner aims to cater to the handicrafts crowd
For someone who remembers her high school Home Ec days fraught with sewing trials and tribulations, Marla Varner has turned an about-face and now uses the art of quilting as an outlet for her creativity.
For the 15th consecutive year, Sequim Community Church is putting on its annual Christmas celebration, which has morphed over the years into a 150-person extravaganza.
Love your Apple products? Things have just gotten better for you on the peninsula with the recent opening of MacTraders at 334 W. Washington St. in Sequim.
A sorority of sorts began about a year ago when three aestheticians, a massage therapist and a plastic surgeon came together with their independent practices to form West Bell Wellness at 376 W. Bell St. in Sequim.
There’s a new volunteer at the monthly book sales run by the Friends of the Sequim Library but don’t let her diminutive size deceive you. She’s just as passionate about reading as her much older FOSL colleagues.
Without apology, Carrie Shields admits she’s a “junk store junkie” so what better way to fulfill her passion than to open her own thrift shop and clean out her storage areas and the households she and her husband John merged in February.
Phillips Fund awards $185K to 11 organizations in and near Sequim area
