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‘New Year, Renewed You’ virtual workshop on Jan. 8

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen
Solomon Sheppard drives against W.F. West on Dec. 28.

Sports

Prep basketball: Boys remain undefeated over winter break

Sequim’s basketball varsity basketball squads hit the court over winter break with the boys taking all three of…

Life

Walkling Memorial Trust gives grants for ‘25

Representatives with the Ben and Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust announced it will donate $25,863 to community agencies this…

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Greywolf Elementary first graders in Rachel Peck and Cricket Hagan’s class, from left, Lucas Kroh, Dakota Joslyn-Crass, Oliver Vargas, Ruby Miller, Logan Tinkham, Autumn Glen, and Freya Welch stand with donations to Sequim Food Bank for 12 Days of Giving. School leaders said each class won an extra recess at least once for donating the most items each day.

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Students give big for ‘12 Days of Giving’

For Sequim elementary schools’ 12 Days of Giving, students and families gave more than 3,500 pounds of food…

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Parenting In Focus: Resolutions that matter

By Cynthia Martin

Linda B. Myers

Opinion

From the Back Nine: Brain Cleanse

by Linda B. Myers

Photo courtesy Renne Brock
“Whodunnit Downtown? returns from 5-7:30 p.m. Jan. 3 for the First Friday Art Walk in downtown Sequim with “The Case of the Platinum Record Disharmony” in a fun-filled evening where visitors engage with suspects and collect clues at various venues to solve the crime.

Life

Whodunnit returns to First Friday Art Walk

For the First Friday Art Walk on Jan. 3, the ninth-annual “Whodunnit Downtown?” returns with “The Case of…

Photo courtesy of Sequim Prairie Garden Club/ Dungeness Bonsai Society member and Past President Ron Quigley speaks at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 6 in Pioneer Memorial Park.

News

Community News Briefs — Jan. 1, 2025

Garden club hosts bonsai speaker

Photo courtesy North Olympic Library System/ Staff with the Sequim Library, from left, Public Services Specialists Amber Kleefeld, Anna Foster and Ellen Schvetz, Public Services Lead Annie Brooker and Youth Services Librarian Charlotte McGrew, provide some of their favorite reads for 2024. Not pictured are Older Adult Services Librarian Corrina Desmarais and Public Services Specialist Dana Seevers.

Life

Off the Shelf: 2024 Wrapped: Favorite Reads from Sequim Library Staff

By Charlotte McGrew

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Cruz named new Gazette editor

The Sequim Gazette is pleased to announce the appointment of Kathy Cruz as its new editor, effective Dec.…

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Nevaeh Owens

Life

Owens, Baros named Soroptimist Girls of the Month for Nov., Dec.

Soroptimist International of Sequim named Nevaeh Owens as the organization’s November Girl of the Month and Olivia Baros…

Images courtesy NOLS/ This January, the North Olympic Library System hosts three book discussions for “Turning to One Another” by Margaret Wheatley, “The Keeper of Lost Things” by Ruth Hogan, and “Never Let Me Go” by Kazuo Ishiguro.

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NOLS offers January book discussions

The North Olympic Library System (NOLS) hosts three Book Discussion Group meetings monthly, with registration not required. Learn…

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Parenting In Focus: What’s new about a New Year?

By Cynthia Martin