The anxiously awaited “Plow Day” is coming up this Saturday! If you’ve never attended one before, it’s worth a trip by the Pumpkin Patch at U.S. Highway 101 and Kitchen-Dick Road. A real history lesson, sometimes drama (if the 80-year-old machinery refuses to cooperate) and great old-fashioned socializing with friends you haven’t seen since the last “Plow Day.”
Mervin Manufacturing, local stalwarts of the premiere skate, snow and surf industry, made recent cuts to its work force in a restructuring of the business.
On April 22, voters in the Sequim School District will decide the fate of the district’s capital construction bond to remodel Sequim High School, build a new elementary school, add classrooms to Greywolf Elementary School and more.
Jerry Jeff Pedersen, 28, a former assistant Sequim High School girls basketball coach, goes to Clallam County Superior Court on May 2 for arraignment following five alleged felony counts of communicating with a minor for immoral purposes.
Monthly Taize service, ‘Man of Sorrows — God of Love’, church performs Easter play
Crime reports from Sequim and outlying Clallam County areas.
The City of Sequim and Lydig Construction will hold their second public meeting to discuss the impacts that the construction of the new Civic Center will have on the surrounding neighborhood. The meeting will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday, April 17, in the Transit Center at 190 W. Cedar St.
Sequim High School senior Carlo Juntilla is the Rotary Club of Sequim’s Student of the Month for February.
Megan McAndie is the Sequim Rotary Club’s Student of the Month for March. McAndie, daughter of John and Carolyn McAndie, is president of SHS’s Be The Change club, band and Troop 1492 Venture Crew.
Five Sequim-area students were recently named to the dean’s list at Eastern Washington University following Winter Quarter 2014.
It’s a family thing, as great-great grandma Esther Heuhslein Nelson hosted four other generations — Vickie Crane, Pam Schmidt, Shannon and Coye Crouthamel — on April 12 in Sequim.
The Associated Student Council and fellow students of Peninsula College are seeking donations on behalf of those affected by the Oso slide as well as those helping in the recovery efforts. The drive runs through April 21.
Bob Lynette and Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship host a series entitled “Climate Change: Impacts And Actions for Our Community,” on April 20 and April 27. Services begin at 10:30 a.m.