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Reader’s Theatre brings poetry play to the stage

Olympic Theatre Arts’ fledgling Reader’s Theatre Club will perform two matinee shows of the children’s poetry book turned…

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Soil testing provides important insights about nutrient levels, pH balance, and overall soil health.

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Get It Growing: Test your soil

Soil is the foundation of a successful growing season. Soil testing is the easiest thing that people tend…

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City seeks artists, performers for upcoming events

The Sequim Arts Commission invites artists to submit work for the upcoming juried exhibition “Over The Rainbow,” to…

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Arts & Entertainment Briefs April 9, 2025

Live music, dancing

Emily Sly

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Off the Shelf: Free online access to The New York Times with a library card

Easy weeknight recipes, global news, in-depth sports coverage with The Athletic, expert product reviews from Wirecutter, and fun…

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Student director, from left to right Rayna Loree, Paco Struve and Charlie Medlong (mentor Carolyn Edge to the right) coach young thespians during Olympic Theatre Arts spring break theater skills program which culminated in two Saturday performances of “Stones” by playwright Colleen Neuman.
Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Student director, from left to right Rayna Loree, Paco Struve and Charlie Medlong (mentor Carolyn Edge to the right) coach young thespians during Olympic Theatre Arts spring break theater skills program which culminated in two Saturday performances of “Stones” by playwright Colleen Neuman.

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Young directors take the stage at OTA

Spring break camp culminates with two performances

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From the Dungeness River Nature Center: Snow accumulation is good news for Sequim summer months

When we start the hike at the Lake Angeles trailhead, there’s very little snow. In fact, no snow.…

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SHS team takes third at state Knowledge Bowl

For the second time in four years, Sequim High’s Knowledge Bowl team took third place at the 2A…

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Wellness Forum: ‘The dentist can see you now’

Dr. Nathan E. Gelder, DMD, will present a “WOW! Working on Wellness Radio Forum” from 2-3 p.m. on…

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Guest Column: The Next Chapter

The birdhouse man’s kindness mission

Photo courtesy of Clallam County Noxious Weed Control Board| This dastardly duo of Bohemian knotweed and Himalayan blackberry are examples of weeds listed on the Clallam County noxious weeds list. Noxious weeds are non-native, highly destructive, competitive or difficult to control by cultural or chemical practices.
 

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Identification and control of common noxious weeds

Presentation part of Green Thumb Education Series

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Recommended blueberry varieties for the North Olympic Peninsula

Recommended blueberry varieties for the North Olympic Peninsula

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Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Bugwood.org
Blueberry blossoms in spring.

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Get It Growing: Ask a Master Gardener

We would like to grow blueberries but don’t have room in our garden. Can we grow them as…