Longtime peninsula artists Sally Cays and Jeannine Chappell are in the spotlight this August at Blue Whole Gallery. An opening for the duo’s exhibit is… Continue reading
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
Health restrictions have closed libraries on the Olympic Peninsula, but readers can still get a varied selection of North Olympic Library System’s offerings. NOLS can… Continue reading
Sequim residents Lisa Preston and Becky Godby went to great lengths in a rowboat to show their hometown pride on July 10 by spelling “Sequim”… Continue reading
Libraries encourage writer to ‘ReThink Journals’ As part of the Summer Reading Program, the North Olympic Library System (NOLS) is presenting “ReThink Journals for All… Continue reading
Photo
Beach walkers, from left, Warren Wilson of Sequim, Tony Butchart and Stacy Butchart of Portland, Ore., and Cindy Wilson of Sequim walk their dogs, from… Continue reading
Photo
Leah Prince of Sequim takes a solitary walk along the Dungeness River levy near Dungeness beneath a sunny sky. on Juyl 25. The North Olympic… Continue reading
Plant a winter garden now? Yes, for residents of the North Olympic Peninsula, the maritime climate means the average minimum temperatures rarely drop below freezing(except… Continue reading
A road trip taken more than five decades ago still resonates for this Sequim author. Sandy Frykholm sees “The Drive in ’65,” her memoir of… Continue reading
Soroptimist International of Sequim recently presented Ella Sheppard, left-center, and Mike Flynn, right-center, of St. Vincent de Paul a check for $1,904.86 from the recent… Continue reading
Talk about an underground music scene. Long before the 2019 novel coronavirus pulled musicians off the stage and into home studios, Olympic Peninsula artists Germán… Continue reading
Without the option of in-person performances to their loyal local theater crowd, Olympic Theatre Arts Center members are going old-school. The nonprofit’s 2020-2021 season is… Continue reading
Even as your child becomes a teenager, she is still listening to you even when you do not think she is. She is still imitating… Continue reading
A number of people in three states have received packages of random, unidentified seeds from China, according to local and federal agriculture officials. “We received… Continue reading
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
Man restoring Ediz Hook creation that burned last spring
Backwoods Hucksters featured in ‘Music Where You Park’ The mountain blues stylings of Backwoods Hucksters is featured at KSQM 91.5 FM’s next “Music Where You… Continue reading
Succulents are beautiful, often exotic looking plants that many may think are not viable perennials in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) climate. However, they are determined… Continue reading
The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society last week received a grant award of $10,000 from the Petco Foundation, helping the local nonprofit extend its ability to… Continue reading
Soroptimist International of Sequim recently presented Elisia Hernandez, Program Director of First Step (center), with a check for $986.61 to use for families affected financially… Continue reading