Special election for $49M construction proposal goes to voters Feb. 10
Here’s a roundup from Sequim’s classrooms about specific events, achievements and more.
All are welcome to the ecumenical Taize service at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave., Sequim, at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 24.
Raising children isn’t an easy job. There is a lot of work involved and not a lot of thank-yous to go with it. It can be frustrating to say the same things over and over and still not have your child do what you want her to do. You even can use restrictions or have consequences when things aren’t going the way you want them to go and it still may not work.
Here are some upcoming events in Sequim Schools this week.
Ari Lee King, 41, of Sequim, was arrested on Nov. 12 for suspected murder of Diane Cunningham in Joyce.
Father and sons tackle diagnoses together after second-grader diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma
The public is invited at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, to honor all area veterans at the newly enlarged monument in front of the Spath Flagpole at 544 N. Sequim Ave.
The Spoke Folk Cycling Club is sponsoring Sequim’s fourth annual Cranksgiving. With hopes of reaching its goal of 1,000 pounds of food, the group is inviting the community to participate in what has become a national event where cyclists gather food for their local food banks at more than 50 cities nationwide.
The 26th annual Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula auction and dinner grossed $300,000 on Saturday, Nov. 8, in Sequim with its sponsorship support, pre-auction donations and ancillary opportunities and attracted about 340 attendees.
The students at Sequim Middle School came together to honor all veterans in preparation for Veterans Day on Tuesday, Nov. 11.
Several current and former Sequim Gazette staffers took home honors from the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association’s Better Newspaper Contest, with awards announced at the WNPAs annual convention in Chelan in October.
While Democrats Derek Kilmer (U.S. Rep., 6th District) and Steve Tharinger (State Rep., 24th District) managed easy victories in their races, the Nov. 4 General Election brought plenty of change to Clallam County.