“Tender Mercies,” a 1983 movie starring Robert Duvall, will be shown at 7 p.m. Friday, March 21, at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave.
Do your kids like to play in the dirt? Would you like them to know more about growing vegetables? Maybe there is some “common ground” in these two interests!
The words are simple, the songs short, but repetition builds to beauty in local observances of a service that has become increasingly popular worldwide.
The North Olympic Land Trust hosts its fifth Conservation Breakfast, set for 8 a.m. on Friday, March 21, at the Red Lion Hotel on the Port Angeles waterfront.
You know how you go out on your front porch one day and all the sudden realize you need to clean it up. You need to get the cobwebs off the lights, wash the glass in the window and sweep up the leaves and dirt that Mother Nature left as well as your family when they came in that door.
Teacher Lisa Schermer shares that her third-grade students engage in activities that model their understanding and allow them to explain their thinking.
The habits and habitat of wild pollinators will be presented by veteran Master Gardeners Muriel Nesbitt and Mary Flo Bruce, Thursday, March 27, at noon in the county commissioners meeting room at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles.
Senate Bill 6002, 2014 Supplemental Operating Budget. Final passage in the House on March 13, 85-13
A female bald eagle is the newest temporary resident of Sequim’s Northwest Raptor and Wildlife Center.
Clallam County Fire Marshal and Community Development Director Sheila Roark Miller recently was honored before over 100 people attending the annual Fire District No. 2 volunteer awards and recognition banquet at the Red Lion Hotel’s Juan de Fuca ballroom.
Clallam County Fire Marshal and Community Development Director Sheila Roark Miller recently was honored before over 100 people attending the annual Fire District No. 2 volunteer awards and recognition banquet at the Red Lion Hotel’s Juan de Fuca ballroom.
The University of Washington’s Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering recently announced winners of its 2014 Shobe Startup Prize and one of the winning teams has a distinct Sequim influence.
On Feb. 27, Joy Sheedy of the Port Angeles Chapter IV of PEO presented Angela Dawn Graham with a $1,800 Program for Continuing Education (PCE) grant.