First Teacher families gather for a group photo after Monday Reading Time on Feb. 2 at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club.
Here are upcoming activities/ special events in Sequim schools.
From trivia and bingo to poetry and improv acting, Sequim students got a variety of variations on the written word at Family Reading Night, held Jan. 28 at Sequim Middle School.
The popular Kids Create Art series for children ages 7-12 will resume Saturday, Feb. 21, at the Sequim Library.
Peninsula College hosts a series of Running Start Information Nights in Port Angeles, Port Townsend and Forks in February, March and April.
The majority of voters in Sequim cast ballots to approve both Sequim School District’s bond proposal and the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center levy, but both are short of the 60 percent required for approval.
Bob Lynette owned and managed the largest renewable energy consulting firm in the U.S. for more than 20 years.
Tonight’s Olympic National Park Perspectives Series talk on “The Role of Science and Technology in Managing Pacific Salmonids in Olympic National Park” is canceled. The presenter has taken ill and event organizers have been unable to find a replacement.
Sequim’s Radio Shack, 680 W. Washington Suite B106, will remain largely unaffected following the news of its parent company filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Feb. 5, its owner says.
Two pilings underneath the bridge at Railroad Bridge Park have come loose and park officials have closed a portion of the bridge until repairs are made.
Officials bringing more vaccinations to immunization clinics
Bank’s stock sold on NASDAQ Capital Market. Within only two days of approval to transition from a mutual to a stockholder-owned bank, shares of First Federal stock were on the NASDAQ Capital Market under the trading symbol FNWB on Jan. 30.
Clallam humane society director plans proposal for late February