Blanchard to speak at conference, Clausen joins RE/MAX, Ford employees honored, more.
During the first week of May the consignment store Second Chance located downtown along West Cedar Street reopened for business, but under different ownership after the Museum & Arts Center (MAC) closed the store earlier this year.
Sound Financial Bancorp, Inc., the parent company of Sound Community Bank, announced this week that the bank has entered into an agreement with Columbia Bank to acquire three branches located on the Olympic Peninsula in Sequim, Port Ludlow and Port Angeles.
In mid-April Sequim locals Casey and Taria Nagler took the plunge and bought their first business together. The couple purchased a coffee stand, previously known as Trouble’s Brewing in Port Angles at the corner of Larch Avenue and U.S Highway 101.
Featured this week in What’s New at the Market is a business called Farmlife run by Whitney and Cody Bower, along with some help from their two sons. Orin is 8 and Jade is 4 years old. She says that for her Mother’s Day gift the boys and their father all went out and weeded her garden! Now that makes Mom happy!
When the federal government shutdown left the Olympic National Park closed to visitors last fall, Connecticut-based American Cruise Lines looked to find new excursions for passengers traveling on its popular Puget Sound cruise.
Sequim named bike-friendly town, Chinese Gardens gets makeover, weight loss info session set, more
The City of Sequim has released a new tourism video to enhance the marketing efforts to bring more visitors to Sequim. The video is titled “How Do You Say Sequim?” playing on how often the name of the city is mispronounced.
Blondie’s Plate’s first “Throwback Throwdown” burger-eating contest winner Mark Ostroot, aka The Sheriff, ate 12 burgers in 30 minutes.
For those entertaining out of town guests who don’t have the room, the GreenHouse Inn by the Bay is an ideal substitute.
Learn about spring salad dressings at Nash’s, wine and massages
The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe has agreed to continue to be a sponsor of the Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby and other Olympic Medical Center Foundation events over the next three years, the foundation and tribal representatives announced earlier this week.
Join the crew at Nash’s Organic Produce on the Dungeness delta in Sequim from 12:30-4 p.m. Monday, May 12, for an up-close tour of the grain and seed operation on the farm.