Deadline for items appearing in the community calendar is noon on Wednesday, one week before publication at editor@ sequimgazette.com or delivered to the Sequim Gazette… Continue reading
Joy in Mudville set for third ‘Music Where You Park’ Featuring the group’s Americana and roots rock, Joy in Mudville are spotlighted at KSQM 91.5… Continue reading
After a 14-week closure, Blue Whole Gallery once again opened its doors to art aficionados and artists. Now the downtown Sequim venue is ready for… Continue reading
July has arrived! Finally sunny days, perfect for basking and working in the garden. With the warmer weather comes a significant drop in rainfall for… Continue reading
Soroptimist International of Sequim announced last week the recipients of the group’s 2020 high school scholarships are Sammantha Church and Kjirstin Foresman. Both students received… Continue reading
A committee of six women from the three chapters of Sequim P.E.O. selected Sequim high School senior Daisy Ryan for its annual scholarship. “The competition… Continue reading
Three Sequim-area students recently received kudos for their classwork at Gonzaga University’s following the 2020 spring semester. Kayley Lofstrom was named to the Spokane university’… Continue reading
Mackenzie Marmol of Sequim graduated with a bachelor of science degree in health promotion and education from the University of Utah on April 30. She… Continue reading
For community members with a smart phone, tablet, or home computer, downloadable eBooks and eAudiobooks available through the Washington Anytime Library (WAL) and hoopla, are… Continue reading
Life really changes for everyone when a new baby arrives. It especially changes for a child when a new sibling arrives. Research shows that 93… Continue reading
The City Arts Advisory Commission (CAAC) hosts the opening of the “Fluidity” A Digital Exhibit, on Friday, July 3. This digital show will open with… Continue reading
The performances have moved online, but the Concerts in the Barn performances are back in 2020. The series, which runs each weekend from July 4-5… Continue reading
Crossover jazz-folk fusion artist Jean Lenke performs “live” in Port Townsend this weekend with George Radebaugh on piano, Ted Enderle on bass, Tom Svornich on… Continue reading
Woodturners to meet Unable to meet in person because of the 2019 novel coronavirus pandemic, the Strait Turners Woodturning Club will meet via Zoom on… Continue reading
Stand-and-stretch breaks and widespread mask-wearing are among the measures respondents supported in the Arts Patron COVID-19 Survey, a questionnaire sent earlier this month. The Port… Continue reading
June 12, 2020 — 3:20 p.m., a daughter, Delaney Diane Whitehead, 6 pounds 14.7 ounces, to Kelly Lyn Serrianne and Jonathan W. Whitehead, Port Angeles.… Continue reading
Trinity United to give Rev. Green a send-off Because of COVID-19 restrictions, a large dinner and farewell to Trinity United Methodist Church pastor Bill Green… Continue reading
After plentiful sun and rich soil, water is the third most important element in the garden. Yet, it is often the least considered. If vegetable… Continue reading
Coordinators of the Sunland Homeowners Scholarship have selected Sequim High School seniors Brianna Cowan and Kianna Miller as their two recipients for 2020. This annual… Continue reading
Registered nurse Ninette Swanson was recently honored with a DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses at Olympic Medical Center. Created by the DAISY Foundation, the award… Continue reading