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A recent hard frost decorated the bison of the Olympic Game Farm, shown here in a pasture across the road from the drive-through animal sanctuary.
Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ A hard frost on Monday, Jan. 13 decorated the bison of Olympic Game Farm, shown here in a pasture across the road from the drive-through animal sanctuary.

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Braced for the cold

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen

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Clallam Master Gardeners to hold free classes on pruning

How you trim your blueberry bushes can mean the difference between a yield of as much as 15…

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Sequim Health & Rehab now has a four-legged staffer

Teresa Huffman has lived at Sequim Health &Rehabilitation for five years now, but she still misses her dog…

Bonnie Richardson, left, and E.R. Klayton Waldron, right, present a check for $6,000 to Sequim Food Bank Executive Director Andra Smith. Richardson procured the funds by submitting for a grant from Elks National Foundation (ENF). The money was used to help fill 850 bags for the food bank’s Family Holiday Meal Program.
Photos courtesy of Sequim Elks Lodge #2642

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Elks grant aids food bank

Photo courtesy of Sequim Elks Lodge #2642/

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Schwarz refuses to let a life-changing car crash defeat her

On leap year day in 2000, Molly Schwarz made a decision that would impact the rest of her…

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90-year-old quilter LaRue Robirts has made more than 1,400 quilts

According to Phyllis Carey, facilitator of the Washington Peninsula/Sequim Chapter of Project Linus, 90-year-old LaRue Robirts “finds joy…

Photo courtesy of Renne Brock
There were plenty of suspects in the ninth annual “Whodunnit Downtown?” mystery game shenanigans that took place Jan. 3 during the First Friday Art Walk. Shady characters featured in “The Case of the Platinum Record Disharmony” were (front row): Caitlin Knapple, Melanie Byrne, Violet Phillips and Malachi Byrne, and (back row) Kendall Melton, Julie Hembree, Captain Crystal Stout, Susan Cates and Emily Westcott. Melton, a.k.a. “Jack Trades,” was the perpetrator.
There were plenty of suspects in the Ninth Annual Whodunnit Downtown mystery game shenanigans. They were (front row): Caitlin Knapple, Melanie Byrne, Violet Phillips and Malachi Byrne, and (back row) Kendall Melton, Julie Hembree, Captain-Crystal Stout, Susan Cates and Emily Westcott. Melton, a.k.a. “Jack Trades,” was the perpetrator. (Courtesy photo)

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Hansel and Gretel auditions

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Distress, or eustress?

Stress, in and of itself, has been defined as the body and mind’s response to events in our…

Cherie Kidd of Port Angeles, center, said preparation was key in winning the 70s age division of the Ms Senior World Pageant on Nov. 23 in Biloxi, Miss. (Holli Hobbs Photography)

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Former PA mayor wins crown at Ms Senior World Pageant

The first runner-up last year, Cherie Kidd brings home title

Photo courtesy of Erin Hennessey Erin Hennessey, who grew up in Clallam County, is returning home to play in special chamber concerts in Port Angeles on Friday and Sequim on Saturday.

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Clallam-grown musician to hold concerts in Sequim, PA

Before Erin Hennessey performed with Ireland’s National Symphony, the Irish Chamber Orchestra and the Irish National Opera, she…

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At their latest get-together, the Sequim MS (multiple sclerosis) Support Group joked that they consider themselves “the ministry of silly walks,” referencing a Monty Python sketch. From left to right: Kelly St. Clair, visitor Ely Springer, Jill Osborn, Diane Reaves, Susan Hedding, Lori Jacobs, Linda Plenart, Wendy Valentine and Dani Goulding.

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MS support group offers humor, fellowship

The Sequim MS (multiple sclerosis) Support Group meets once a month and offers fellowship, education and the relief…

Photo courtesy NOLS/ Life Coach Sabrina Caverly

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‘New Year, Renewed You’ virtual workshop on Jan. 8

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Scenes from Sequim’s 2024

As the new year gets underway, the Sequim Gazette staff takes one final look back at 2024 with…