The Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission unveiled the 2015-2016 Travel Planner at its monthly meeting on Feb. 6, at Nourish in Sequim.
In January, Laurie Stewart, president and CEO of Sound Community Bank, celebrated 25 years with the organization.
First Federal renewed its 10-year support of “They Represent You” (TRY), a directory of elected officials published annually by the League of Women Voters of Clallam County.
The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau, the tourism marketing agency for unincorporated Clallam County, announced its 2015 board of directors last week.
The Port of Port Angeles Board of Commissioners approved on Feb. 10 the new Community Partner Program, which offers matching funds of up to $65,000 in 2015 for use in trade promotion, tourism promotion, public education and awareness and economic development projects for small cities and communities in Clallam County.
Sequim Gym to have grand re-opening; First Federal names VP; films slated at Nash’s Farm Store, more
A tight-knit group from Olympic Medical Center’s “Healthy U” program found their fit at Anytime Fitness after the group had to find a different facility to work out following the discontinuation of the program at the hospital.
Formats come and go, but dedication to community remain solid for 7 decades
Alder Wood Bistro reopens for lunch and Fit4Life welcomes a new Zumba instructor
At a meeting of the Clallam Economic Development Council members on Jan. 30, First Federal was recognized as the EDC’s Business of the Year and county commissioner Jim McEntire was recognized as the EDC’s Individual of the Year. Both received the EDC Olympic Leader Award.
The Sequim School Board on Feb. 2 accepted a $2,500 cash donation from Praxair, Inc., to benefit the Sequim High School Robotics Team.
Burdick earns certification; diner supports PFOA; fudge shop opens for Valentine’s; new classes at Sequim Gym; free surge training classes set
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