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Acres of fun set for annual Barn Dance

What started as a small school fundraiser is now filling up the barn.

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‘Boys’ banner coming to Sequim Museum Arts

A piece of local memorabilia — at once brand new and speaking of the past — is finding…

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Winners announced in 2024 Tidepools Magazine contest

Local creativity is once again in the spotlight as 2024 Tidepools Magazine contest winners in the categories of…

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Recycling the Trashion Show

In the lead-up to Sequim’s second Trashion Show — a featured event in the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Innovative…

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Sequim Wheelers to host open house at DRNC

Sequim Wheelers, a 501(c)3 nonprofit that provides outdoor adapted biking fun for people who cannot ride a bike…

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Colorful connections

Sometimes an individual can have a presence much larger than their physical form, can embody an aura of…

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Parenting In Focus: Decision making begins with food

Life is filled with choices and decisions. They begin early and become more complicated and increasingly important.

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Three-Day Writing Festival coming to Peninsula College

The new Raymond Carver and Tess Gallagher Creative Writing Festival will be held April 25-27 at various locations…

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Get It Growing: Ask a Master Gardener

Question: I planted onions from seed last year. The package said they form 3 to 4-inch bulbs. The…

Olympic Birdfest participants, from left, Paul Foeller and Lucy Pauckert of Sequim and Marion Rutledge of the Dungeness River Nature Center look for waterfowl on Sequim Bay from John Wayne Marina during a birdwatching excursion on Saturday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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PHOTOS: A Birdfest frenzy

Photo by Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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OTA sinks acting chops into “Man with the Plastic Sandwich”

Show delves into desires versus demands of life

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‘Stardust and Water’ coming to PC’s Little Theater

With 30 locals in the cast, “Stardust and Water” takes to the Little Theater stage at Peninsula College…

Photo by Leslie A. Wright / The next Sequim Botanical Garden Society “Work To Learn” party on April 20 focuses on dahlia care and spring bulbs. Pictured are colorful tulips at the Sequim Botanical Terrace Garden.

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‘Work to Learn’ party to spotlight dahlia care, spring bulbs

Learn all about dahlia care and spring bulbs at the Sequim Botanical Garden Society’s next “Work to Learn”…