Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner Emily Glassock has joined the endocrinology team at Olympic Medical Physicians Specialty Clinic in Sequim.
‘Never too late to invest’ says investment advisor
Here are some Sequim business announcements for this week and next.
Our wonderful Sequim summer has come to an end and so shall our Sequim weekly Farmers Market in downtown Sequim. Our last Farmers Market day is Saturday, Oct. 25, on the corner of Sequim Avenue and Washington Street.
Grains sail to Whidbey Island from Nash’s Organic Produce
Open house set at Cedar Ridge; free financial planning seminar set; Nash’s hosts GMO talk, more
Public lectures on tap; Olympic Restaurant Equipment debuts website; GMO talk at Nash’s set; Safeway gets My Choices donation
My Choices’ center manager Lori Pritchard stands with Sequim Safeway representative Isaac Peiffer in front of the diapers donated by Safeway to My Choices.
Olympic Restaurant Equipment Inc. announces the launch of its new e-commerce website at www.olympicequip.com.
Some women might claim that a comfortable bra is an oxymoron but don’t tell that to Racheal Alton and Sarah Nightingale, co-owners of Project Scrubs/Project Bras.
Sound Community Bank recently presented a check to the Peninsula College Foundation in support of the foundation’s upcoming appearance by celebrated radio host Bob Edwards.
The U.S. Patent Office has issued three patents to TP Solar, Inc. whose vice president, Richard Parks, is a resident of Joyce. TP Solar is a world leader in solar cell wafer processing equipment.
This week I interviewed Connie Rodibaugh of CR Wearables Sea Glass Jewelry. Connie has been an outstanding market member for many years now and it was wonderful to spend some time learning about her business.
