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Air Affaire organizers see another successful year

Pilots and drivers steered clear of cold, wet weather from the day before to enjoy a mostly sunny…

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Second Saturday Garden Walk set in Port Angeles

WSU-certified Clallam County Master Gardeners Jan Bartron, Bob Cain, Laurel Moulton and Audreen Williams will lead the Second…

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A&E briefs — Aug. 31, 2022

‘Night of the Living Dead’ auditions set

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Community invited to United Way’s campaign kickoff

The United Way of Clallam County kicks off its annual community campaign with a premier event at 11…

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Get It Growing: A spotlight on succulents

Succulents are the best plants many gardeners probably aren’t yet growing. In the land of Douglas firs, rhododendrons…

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Unearth treasures at annual Rock, Gem & Jewelry Show

With something for rockhounds of all ages and lapidary interests, the Clallam County Gem &Mineral Association’s Rock, Gem…

A construction crew prepares support structures for a new elevated walkway that will link the historic railroad trestle to the Dungeness River Nature Center at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim and the existing Olympic Discovery Trail. The work is part of a project to restore the floodplain of the Dungeness River while providing improved access to the plaza of the recently opened nature center. The new walkway will include a bypass span, providing a direct route for pedestrians and bicyclists using the trail. Work is expected to be completed this fall. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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PHOTO: Bridge path taking shape

A construction crew prepares support structures for a new elevated walkway that will link the historic railroad trestle…

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Parenting In Focus: It is that time again …

That’s right: school is about to begin. What have you done to help your child be ready?

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NOLS hosts storytime sessions in September

The North Olympic Library System is offering storytime this fall at the Sequim, Port Angeles and Forks branches.

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Learn more about succulents at Green Thumbs presentation

Join Clallam County Master Gardener Bob Blackett for the upcoming Green Thumb presentation about “Succulents” from noon-1 p.m.…

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Find family connections to Civil War

The Clallam County Genealogical Society hosts “Finding Your Civil War Veterans,” a presentation by Ginny Majewski, starting at…

Photo by Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group / Ian Mackay of Agnew, center, prepares to lead a group of wheelchair, bicyclists, runners and others on a portion of Sea-to-Sound, a three-day, 74-mile multi-modal group ride along a section of the Waterfront Trail in Port Angeles on Aug. 27. The excursion, which followed numerous portions of the Olympic Discovery from west of Lake Crescent to the Larry Scott Trail in Jefferson County, ended Aug. 28. It was organized through Ian’s Ride, a nonprofit organization the advocates outdoor accessibility for all.

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From Sea to Sound

Ian Mackay of Agnew, center, prepares to lead a group of wheelchair, bicyclists, runners and others on a…

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Tangled up in blue: Creativity thrives at Sequim’s First Friday fest

The sky is not the limit when it comes to creativity, inventiveness and our community spirit at the…