Annual event offers platter of offerings for peninsula visitors, residents alike
This year’s court includes, from left, Sophomores Alma Mendoza and Riley Chalk, Seniors Alex Rutherford, Emma LeBlanc, Shelby Lott, Miguel Moroles, Mary Lu Clift and Wyatt Perdomo, Juniors Katie Rogers and Juan Cadenas, and Freshmen Devin Hibler and Sophie Bean.
People travel from all parts of the world for the opportunity to work with Terry Ryan, dog trainer and founder of Legacy Canine Training and Behavior.
One local quilt is being raffled off to help the local Disabled American Veterans.
Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will offer a six-week grief support group series in Port Angeles from Oct. 13-Nov. 17. The group meets from 6:30-8 p.m. each Monday at Hospice House, located directly behind the main office at 540 E. Eighth St., Port Angeles.
The City of Sequim is seeking volunteers to serve as park hosts/docents for Carrie Blake Park.
Here are some of the reports from police for the week of Sept. 23-29.
The third annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s held in Sequim was a “success,” said Pam Scott, community relations director at Discovery Memory Care.
Cyndi J. Hueth recently was named executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County by the organization’s board of directors.
Jen Jurgensen recalls a time eight years ago when she felt physically, mentally and overall biologically in a different state shortly following the birth of her first child.
The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office offers the Clallam Alert System, a text messaging system that alerts citizens when there is a threat to public safety and security.
Tilly Lundstrom from Nelson’s Duckpond and Lavender Farm runs a lemonade stand there during lavender season.
County planning group to meet, have coffee with the Sequim mayor, fire danger downgraded, Shiso visitors come to Sequim, newcomers talk asteroids, more