Puget Sound Anglers set date for annual fundraiser dinner, auction

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Puget Sound Anglers set date for annual fundraiser dinner, auction

The Puget Sound Anglers – North Olympic Peninsula Chapter hosts the club’s annual fundraiser auction and dinner, starting…

Flag team goes ‘Disney’

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Flag team goes ‘Disney’

Raise the banner? Done. Sequim High School’s Flag Team went “Disney” for its halftime performances at Sequim High…

Faith News — Feb. 15, 2017

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Faith News — Feb. 15, 2017

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Cartographer presents at Science Café

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Cartographer presents at Science Café

Science Café

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Weather: Feb. 15, 2017

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@sequimschools for Feb. 15, 2017

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@sequimschools for Feb. 15, 2017

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Allison Van De Wege, a 3.9 GPA Sequim High School sophomore, 
was named Student of the Month by the Sequim Elks Lodge at its January social night dinner.                                 She was selected for her high academic achievements and student involvement at SHS. Her current class schedule includes Algebra 2, ceramics, photography, Spanish 2, chemistry and World Literature. Her interests are cooking, hiking and being around people. She is also involved in Leadership Class, dance and Aspire, volunteering at the Sequim Food Bank, FBLA and Be the Change Club. Her future plans are to attend college on the West Coast and major in elementary education. She is the daughter of Kevin and Jennifer Van De Wege.                                 Pictured are Van De Wege and Doug Metz of the Sequim Elks Lodge.

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Milestone: Van De Wege is Elks SOM

Allison Van De Wege, a 3.9 GPA Sequim High School sophomore, was named Student of the Month by…

Blue Whole Gallery Student of the Month (February): Ella Christiansen

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Blue Whole Gallery Student of the Month (February): Ella Christiansen

Ella Christiansen, Blue Whole Gallery’s Student of the Month for February, saw her ceramic art not only on…

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Entertainment: A&E Briefs: Feb. 15, 2017

Readings mark anniversary

Sixty acres of long-farmed, fertile ground within the Sequim-Dungeness Valley is no longer at risk of being anything but a space for local agriculture.                                 Steve Vause, landowner and president of the 159-year-old Historic Ward Farm’s group of stakeholders, signed the final document needed to confirm a conservation partnership with North Olympic Land Trust on Feb. 2.                                 Although the farm came under contract for conservation in late November, the successful effort by Land Trust officials to conserve the farm, which is among the few large swaths of farmland remaining in Clallam County, was a multi-year process that relied on both state and community support.                                 “The importance of local farmland is something we (farm’s stakeholders) all share,” Vause said. “It’s exciting to know this historic farm will always be available for agriculture.”                                 From left are Tom Sanford, North Olympic Land Trust executive director; Steve Vause, landowner; and Michele Canale, North Olympic Land Trust conservation director.

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Historic Ward Farm conserved

Sixty acres of long-farmed, fertile ground within the Sequim-Dungeness Valley is no longer at risk of being anything…

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Community: Fundraiser for Fallon family planned; benefit to raise money for cancer expenses

Three high energy fiddle players and three raffle prizes will converge at one place and one time to…

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Studium Generale shines spotlight on Find Your Voice Festival preview

The creative team for Peninsula College’s 2017 Find Your Voice Festival present a sneak peek of what it’s…

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Milestone: Clifford named to Dean’s List at Linfield

Adrian Clifford of Sequim recently was named to the Dean’s List at Linfield College (McMinnville, Ore.) for fall…