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Photo courtesy of Sophia Engkvist / Sophia Engkvist helps lead events in September that look to use sound as medicine.

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Events look to heal with sound

Learn the basics of sound healing at a special event set for noon-1:45 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15, at…

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PAFAC sets art auction, fundraiser for Friday

The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center will host “An Elevated Evening at the Esther Webster Estate” from 6-9…

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Final Second Saturday garden walk slated for Sept. 14

Veteran Master Gardeners Jan Bartron, Bob Cain, Laurel Moulton and Audreen Williams will lead the final Second Saturday…

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Festival to celebrate women in boat building

All Abbey Molyneux ever wanted was to be good at something.

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Couple offers gunnera leaves for concrete bird baths once again

Big Boy — the giant gunnera plant off Seventh Avenue at Susie and Larry Ormbrek’s place — is…

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Sequim students head back to class

Sorry, youngsters: summer’s over!

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Aim for the sky at blue-themed First Friday Art Walk

The color blue — with themes of creativity, imagination, inventive inspiration, thoughtful research, and reliable community-minded achievement —…

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Milestone: VFW donates to Captain Joseph House

The Captain Joseph House Foundation recently received a $5,000 donation from Carlsborg VFW Post 6787.

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Get It Growing: Fall and winter berry care

Although the harvest of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and blueberries is largely over for the season, continued care of…

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NOLS branches set book discussions for September

The North Olympic Library System (NOLS) hosts Book Discussion Group meetings monthly. Registration is not required.

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Physician assistant joins OMP’s orthopedic team

Olympic Medical Physicians welcomed physician assistant Sarah Heck to its orthopedic specialty team, OMP officials announced last week.

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Off the Shelf: Kick off fall with Library Card Month, free events

September is Library Card Sign-Up Month and marks the start of fall events at the North Olympic Library…

Eliott Carey, 5, shapes a mound of clay on a potter’s wheel on the patio of Peninsula College’s ceramics studio Saturday at its second Fall Spectacular. Playing with clay was one of many activities for children, families and adults at the event, which included tours of classrooms and introductions to courses and fields of study, Port Angeles Farmers Market booths, live music and an exhibition of art by college faculty. The event was a way for the people to learn about Peninsula College, meet faculty and staff and connect with community resources. Fall quarter at the college starts Sept. 26. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Food, festivities, fun on tap at PC Fall Spectacular

Peninsula College invites community members to its third-annual Fall Spectacular, set for 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7,…