Business briefs

Summit set for tourist-related businesses

Registration is open for the 2011 Tourism Summit, to be held from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.19, at Fort Worden in Port Townsend. Speakers will cover issues such as engaging visitors, social media and customer service, with a panel of travel writers as well.

For information, registration or to be a vendor in the Tourism MarketPlace, call 452-8552 or visit travel@olypen.com.

Elwha Dam RV Park plans expansion

Elwha Dam RV Park owner Bobbi Fuller plans to expand the park at 47 Lower Dam Road, five miles west of downtown Port Angeles. She will add 10 additional sites for large RVs, expand the restrooms, showers and laundry facilities, and add a gathering room and patio. Expansion is scheduled for this fall. Call Fuller at 877-435-9421.

Wind Rose closes for harvest

Wind Rose Cellars will be closed at 155 W. Cedar St., Sequim, in October for grape harvest.

The business will be open for the First Friday Art Walk from 5-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7, and Friday, Nov. 4.

Updates will be posted on Facebook.

All is Well Natural Healing Solutions moves to town

Rochelle Zimmer, owner of All Is Well Natural Healing Solutions, has moved her practice to the Olympic Peninsula from Atlanta, Ga.

A health care consultant for 15 years, Zimmer can be reached at Rochelle_zimmer@yahoo.com or 678-478-0068.