Upwards of 300 local children cast a line into Sequim’s waters last Saturday.
The Albert Haller Foundation is now accepting applications for 2014 funding of local nonprofit agencies providing services to the poor and needy in Clallam County.
Olympic National Park announced last week the kickoff of Ocean Stewards, an addition to the park’s Junior Ranger program.
Having completed more than 130 shifts and 165 volunteer hours, Sequim resident Bobbie Dahm was voted “Volunteer of the Year” by the Puget Sound Blood Center during the organization’s Partners in Life recognition ceremony in mid-April.
Growing and utilizing fresh peppers is the focus of a presentation by veteran Master Gardeners Muriel Nesbitt and Betsy Burlingame at noon on Thursday, May 22, in the county commissioners meeting room at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles.
Kelvin Ma, MD, board certified neurologist, joins fellow neurologist Stafford Conway at Olympic Medical Physicians Specialty Clinic in Sequim.
With the May 12-16 candidate filing week complete, voters in Clallam County have a clearer picture of what to expect for the Aug. 5 primary election.
The use of food stamps in Clallam County increased during the recession, assisting families in stretching their food dollars, contributing to local spending and helping spark a national debate about the future of the federal nutrition program.
Saturday, May 24, at 10 a.m., vet-eran Master Gardener Betsy Burlingame will continue the Class Act series with a presentation on “Basic Composting for the Home Gardener” at the Master Gardeners Woodcock Demonstration Garden, 2711 Woodcock Road, Sequim.
A fire reported at about 1:15 p.m. has fully engulfed the building housing Sequim Consignment Store and Baja Cantina on the 800 block of West Washington Street Monday.
Once the town cemetery, Pioneer Memorial Park is four acres of sprawling grass with trees, flowers and a short road that loops through the scenic park. To this day a few headstones remain as reminders of the park’s past use, although most of the bodies were removed from Pioneer Memorial Park and lain to rest at the current Sequim View Cemetery by 1919.
Deborah Keeting-Hansen and Paul Hansen host their first barn-raising fundraiser dance from 7-9 p.m. Friday, June 6.
The notice in Harlequin Happenings — Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society’s (OPAS) newsletter — might read: OPAS Field Trip, Neah Bay, Aug. 18. Meet at Washburn’s General Store, 9 a.m. Bring munchies, rain gear, sunscreen, warm clothing, binocs and scope. Trip guide will be Jackie OneTree.