New Sequim City Council office hours set, SMUG to meet in June, Coffee with the Mayor, more.
Sequim Elks Lodge No. 2642 picked Sequim High School sophomores Audrey Shingleton and Sahara Stanton as recent Students of the Month. Both were selected for their high academic achievements as well as involvement in school activities.
Two months into construction and the City of Sequim’s Civic Center may see some hiccups with a neighboring property that could delay the project.
After a month of delays and a campaign to save the grain elevator, the iconic structure is likely to go to auction this Friday, June 6.
After grabbing national media coverage for filming an alleged kidnapping awareness video, three relatives could face one gross misdemeanor charge and up to one year in prison.
This year $32,406 was donated at the 29th Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild annual luncheon Thursday, May 28. To date, the guild has nearly donated enough to achieve its $2 million mark and anticipates doing so within the next couple years, said Adeline Curtis, past Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild vice president.
Community CPR/FirstAid/AED classes for June are scheduled as follows: 10 a.m. June 7, Red Cross office Port Townsend; 10 a.m. June 21, Red Cross office Sequim.
The United Way of Clallam County announced earlier this week that the Dungeness Valley Health and Wellness Clinic has been approved as a new partner agency by the board of directors.
Department of Ecology allots $100,000 for research
In addition to an abundance of books found in the library, the Sequim Library has a backpack available to check out.
Barbara Paschal, retired physical therapist, will present a free WOW! Working on Wellness Forum entitled “Focus Your Efforts to Improve Balance” at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 N. Blake Ave. in Sequim.
Sequim School District administrator Randy Hill and daughter JoNell thanked representatives of Sequim High School’s Winter Wishes group — Mikayla Simonson, Vianey Cadenas and Lisa Radford — as he presentsed them with a treasured item: an American flag from his son on June 2.
Following Sequim School District board director Sarah Bedinger’s announcement that she will resign her position effective June 16, the district announced staff will accept applications for individuals who wish fulfill the remainder of Bedinger’s term that expires in November 2015.