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Donations sought for SHS Winter Wishes

Organizers of Sequim High School’s 2021 Winter Wishes assembly are seeking items and funds for the annual event.

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Joy Quilts program continues to help children in crisis

More than 7,000 plush animals, quilts given out

Members of the Bekkevar family smile by their float as they wait to participate in the tractor parade at Sequim’s Home Town Holidays. Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen

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Home Town Holidays event brings season’s spirits

A rainy gray day didn’t stop locals and visitors from attending Sequim’s usually annual Home Town Holidays at…

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Port Angeles Community Players set to stage ‘Miss Bennett’

The Port Angeles Community Players will present “Miss Bennet — Christmas at Pemberley” by Lauren Gunderson and Margot…

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Peninsula College’s ‘Jazz in the PUB’ concert set for Nov. 30

The 12-piece Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble will present their first indoor concert in nearly two years with “Jazz…

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Community Calendar — Nov. 24, 2021

Editor’s note: Is your group meeting once more and wanting to get into the community calendar? Let us…

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Parenting In Focus: New level of success for your growing child

By the time your little one has reached 18 to 24 months, many additional changes are evident. His…

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Milestone: Sequim Soroptimists pick Girls of the Month

Soroptimist International of Sequim recently named their Girls of the Month for September and November.

Renne Emiko Brock offers hand-dyed superhero capes and scarves during the Art Beat Small Business Saturday event on Nov. 27. Submitted photo

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Flurry of Art Beat events, activites set for Saturday

Celebrate creativity and collaboration by supporting local artists and arts organizations with artistic demonstrations, performances and artist sales…

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A&E briefs — Nov. 24, 2021

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Right: Pieces of Civil War veteran Moore Waldron’s headstone can be seen in the right-hand corner of this photograph. Historical preservationist Mick Hersey, left, and the Taylor family of Gig Harbor returned the pieces to the Pioneer Memorial Park of Sequim for their friends the Englands (Moore’s descendants). The Englands read in the Sequim Gazette about the Sequim Garden Club’s preservation efforts at the park and decided to return these pieces for restoration. Moore now will have two markers in the park, as the Veteran’s Administration commissioned a new stone for Waldron in 2017 — an article about which can also be found on the Sequim Gazettte’s website. Moore moved to Sequim with his family in 1905 and died in 1908. Moore had five children and has descendants in Sequim and Pierce County as well as other places. Moore’s great-grandson is the founder of the Waldron Endoscopy Center in Tacoma, according to Cheryl England. Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen

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Historic headstone returns to Sequim

Right: Pieces of Civil War veteran Moore Waldron’s headstone can be seen in the right-hand corner of this…

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Family Days to feature Santa, children’s activities

Photos with Santa, cartoon characters, games for children and entertainment will be featured at Family Days during Festival…

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Milestone: Master Gardener quartet earn golden trowel honors

Audreen Williams, Laurel Moulton, Jan Danford and Teresa Bibler were awarded 2021 Clallam County Master Gardeners’ Golden Trowel…