Business News: May 13, 2015

Purple Haze reopens, Nash's hosts special talk, seniors offer dinner and more.

Purple Haze opens for spring

Purple Haze Lavender Farm Store, 180 Bell Bottom Road, Sequim, opened for the spring season May 8. Hours will be 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday-Monday; closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Lavender gifts, plants and ice cream are available.

Talk set at Nash’s

Dr. Wes Cecil and Chef Arran Stark share the stage at Nash’s Farm Store, 4681 Sequim-Dungeness Way in Dungeness, at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 16, to present the “The Story of Wheat,” including a discussion on how wheat is used in cooking and baking today.

The talk at Nash’s Farm Store is free and open to the public, though donations are accepted.

Sunday dinner with seniors

Sandy Boughner, owner of the Home Instead Senior Care office in Clallam and Jefferson counties, is asking families to take the Sunday Dinner Pledge and commit to scheduling regular meals with senior loved ones. For every pledge made, the Home Instead Senior Care Foundation will donate $1 to Meals on Wheels (up to $20,000) to help ensure that all seniors have access to healthy, nutritious meals.

For more information on how you can bring back the Sunday dinner and reconnect with your senior loved ones, visit www.SundayDinnerPledge.com or call Home Instead Senior Care at 681-2511.

Vendors sought for show

New Dungeness Nursery.com is sponsoring an Art and Garden show from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. May 23-24 at its nursery at 4911 Sequim-Dungeness Way. Call 681-0132 for information to be a vendor.

Electricity is available and there will be no rent charged. Individuals with outdoor products, specialty nurseries and giftware will participate.

Inn adds EV charging amenity

The George Washington Inn, 939 Finn Hall Road, Port Angeles, announces it now is on Tesla Motors Select Registry for its Supercharger network of electric vehicle charging.