The Olympic Driftwood Sculptors were pleased to have Katie Kendall Oliver one of the club’s 2014 scholarship recipients, attend its June meeting.
The Sequim Prairie Garden Club selected Sequim High School senior Denny Grubb as the recipient of the club’s $1,000 scholarship for 2014.
Since starting its scholarship program in 2009, Readers Theatre Plus has given out $19,000 in scholarship money. Scholarship winners express an interest in continuing their education in some field related to the arts; each of this year’s students receives a scholarship of $800.
The Clallam Branch of the American Association of University Women recently held a luncheon honoring its two 2014 scholarship winners who were accompanied by their parents.
In an effort to promote downtown Sequim more fully, a group of merchants and residents asked for a contract Monday night with the City of Sequim to open up Centennial Place at the corner of Washington Street and Sequim Avenue and support some expenditures for special events.
On Tuesdays and Wednesdays beginning in July, the City of Sequim Public Works Department will resume testing the sanitary sewers with smoke to find defects, breaks, leaks and faulty connections in the sewer system.
Join Sequim City Council members, city staff and volunteer project coordinator Pat Johansen for a public forum focused on the future of the Guy Cole Convention Center at 4 p.m. Thursday, June 26, at the Guy Cole Convention Center at Carrie Blake Park, 202 N. Blake Ave.
In Drew Chadwick’s absence, Stromberg brothers to continue band and tour
If there’s one thing to separate Republican Thomas Greisamer of Moclips from incumbent Steve Tharinger, a Democrat state representative for District 24, is his stance on no new taxes, he said.
Sunshine, raptors and lots of visitors with cameras made for an educational Saturday at Wild Birds Unlimited east of Sequim.
Veteran WSU Clallam County Master Gardener David Rambin will share tips for growing fresh vegetables from the garden well into the fall and winter at noon Thursday, June 26, in the county commissioners meeting room of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E Fourth St., Port Angeles.
The “top priority” for the Washington Water Trust, the organization that manages the Dungeness Water Exchange, is to get aquifer recharge projects not only under way, but operational by next spring or early summer, said Amanda Cronin, Washington Water Trust project manager.
Consider volunteering during Sequim Lavender Weekend, July 18-20, read what current volunteers say about the experience, then sign up to meet new friends as a Lavender Ambassador through the Sequim Lavenders Farmers Association.