Business Briefs — May 7, 2025

WeDo Fudge reopens

WeDo Fudge, a drive-thru candy store in Sequim, is now open for the season, offering caramels, Cashew Delight, fudge — and prayer.

This year’s drive-thru hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m. The store is located at 11 Valley Center Place (100 yards south of Hwy. 101 on Hooker Road, across from the PUD offices). The drive-thru has a new paint job, and a new sign is coming soon.

New salon

Lashies, a boutique beauty salon once located at 536 N. Fifth Ave. in Sequim, is now Bell Beauty and is located at 407 W. Bell St. The revamped business has incorporated skincare services.

New members

The Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce welcomed these new members in April: Bold Rhino Advisors and Tristate Roofing Inc.

Bold Rhino Advisors is an HR consulting firm that works with employers to strategize, meet compliance requirements, develop benefits packages, create strategic executive compensation packages, and more.

Tristate Roofing Inc. is an industry leader as a GAF Master Elite Roofing Contractor, James Hardie Preferred Contractor, and a Pella Platinum Certified Contractor.

Photo by Time Catcher Photography| A ribbon-cutting on Saturday, May 3 officially opened the Sequim Farmers & Artisans Market for the season. The market is located in downtown Sequim at the corner of Cedar Street and Sequim Avenue.

Photo by Time Catcher Photography| A ribbon-cutting on Saturday, May 3 officially opened the Sequim Farmers & Artisans Market for the season. The market is located in downtown Sequim at the corner of Cedar Street and Sequim Avenue.

Photo courtesy of Sequim chamber | Ambassadors, board members and staff of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce, as well as Clallam County Prosecutor Mark Nichols, were on hand recently to help those with WomenSpirit Coalition, a nonprofit civil legal services program serving Washington state’s indigenous community, celebrate their new office location in Suite B at 542 N. Fifth Ave. in Sequim.

Photo courtesy of Sequim chamber | Ambassadors, board members and staff of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce, as well as Clallam County Prosecutor Mark Nichols, were on hand recently to help those with WomenSpirit Coalition, a nonprofit civil legal services program serving Washington state’s indigenous community, celebrate their new office location in Suite B at 542 N. Fifth Ave. in Sequim.

Photo courtesy of Sequim chamber| Members of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce team recently helped Marigold Studios owner Val Stewart mark one year at 160 Harrison Road in Sequim. Marigold Studios is a wellness studio for mindful movement, offering classes in yoga, Pilates and BARRE Fusion, with personal training also available.

Photo courtesy of Sequim chamber| Members of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce team recently helped Marigold Studios owner Val Stewart mark one year at 160 Harrison Road in Sequim. Marigold Studios is a wellness studio for mindful movement, offering classes in yoga, Pilates and BARRE Fusion, with personal training also available.