A three-day science camp for girls of ages 8-12 is slated for 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Wednesday, July 7-9, at the Dungeness River Audubon Center at Railroad Bridge Park. Cost is $120.
This is the time of year to get outdoors and observe Mother Nature in all her glory. With a simple field guide to trees or birds and a Sunday afternoon trip to a local park, you can play amateur scientist and immerse yourself in forces larger than those we humans create.
Sequim Health and Rehabilitation and Crestwood Health and Rehabilitation, Extendicare facilities in Clallam County, have agreed to be the presenting sponsors of a new event that the Olympic Medical Center Foundation will stage on Aug. 23 at Bar Hop Brewery.
Dr. Davina Kuhnline presents a free WOW! Working on Wellness Forum entitled “Eye Health” at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 9, Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 Blake Ave., Sequim.
The Sequim School District honors retiring educators and district employees at a reception at Sequim High School on June 16.
On May 11, Sequim Middle School student Sean Weber attended the International Science and Engineering Fair in Los Angeles, Calif., as a student observer.
Peninsula College observed its 52nd Commencement Ceremony on June 14, awarding more than 500 degrees and certificates to graduates.
It is time to plan what is going to take place for your child for the next couple of months.
This year’s Jog-a-thon raised more than $5,000! Sponsored by the Greywolf PTA, this annual fundraiser encourages youths to engage in physical activity.
Twisting and turning on Chicken Coop Road, a single-lane county road pinched between Dungeness Bay and the foothills separating Blyn from Quilcene, Layton Hill Horse Camp is tucked away.
You may be wondering if we have the timing right on this topic since it seems we have just gotten the Summer garden planted. The answer is YES, the timing is correct!
Talk to any staff member at the Sequim Library and it’s likely you’re talking to a fan of audiobooks. Many of us listen to the next installment of a great read while we’re in our vehicles, but there are lots of other ways to enjoy audiobooks.
The project to widen US 101 from two lanes to four from Shore Road to Kitchen-Dick Road will require a traffic shift, the Washington State Department of Transportation said Thursday.