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Olympic Theatre Arts celebrates 40 years with birthday bash
Olympic Theatre Arts celebrates 40 years with birthday bash
Peninsula Families Today online edition

Peninsula Families Today online edition

The latest Peninsula Families Today special section is out! Inside, you’ll find articles on gender identity, community access to food pantries, staying safe in the… Continue reading

Peninsula Families Today online edition
Water law, divisive issue among lectures offered Wednesday

Water law, divisive issue among lectures offered Wednesday

Water law and a ‘divisive issue’ lecture will be offered Wednesday on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the interactive calendar at… Continue reading

Water law, divisive issue among lectures offered Wednesday
Bilingual storytime, listening workshop planned for area

Bilingual storytime, listening workshop planned for area

Playing in two languages, listening and singing are among Monday’s activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the interactive calendar at… Continue reading

Bilingual storytime, listening workshop planned for area
Wings of winter: Swans flock to Peninsula

Wings of winter: Swans flock to Peninsula

Twenty-four volunteers are working to monitor the Sequim trumpeter swan population, which has increased to as many as 200 birds from the four… Continue reading

Wings of winter: Swans flock to Peninsula

A GROWING CONCERN: Get the whole hole story for planting

WITH THE RECENT snow now but a memory, rain and seasonably warm weather are here for the next week. I have turned my attention to… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Being responsible trail users

HORSEPLAY: Being responsible trail users

CALLING ALL TRAIL users! Did you know that horses have right of way on all trails? This information is posted on trail literature and websites.… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Being responsible trail users
Dragon Dance, fiddling, wearable art on Peninsula this weekend

Dragon Dance, fiddling, wearable art on Peninsula this weekend

A Dragon Dance, fiddling and wearable art are among the weekend’s attractions on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the interactive calendar… Continue reading

Dragon Dance, fiddling, wearable art on Peninsula this weekend

Community dinner scheduled in Sequim

The public is invited to a free community dinner at 5 p.m. Thursday. The monthly meal is offered at Trinity United Methodist Church,… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: What is your story?

WHEN I STARTED this job working for the Church probably the first thing I realized was that everyone has a story. You may think you… Continue reading

Rahman to speak in Port Angeles

Jamal Rahman will present “Six Essential Steps to Interfaith Dialogue” from 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Sunday. The free presentation is at… Continue reading

Taize service set in Port Angeles

A Taize service is set for 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. The public is invited to the service at St. Luke’s… Continue reading

Studium West, Adventure Travel lecture, Balfolk dance set for Friday

Studium West, Adventure Travel lecture, Balfolk dance set for Friday

Studium West, an Adventure Travel lecture and a Balfolk dance are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on… Continue reading

Studium West, Adventure Travel lecture, Balfolk dance set for Friday
Chimacum pavilion dedication, Green Thumb lecture offered on Peninsula

Chimacum pavilion dedication, Green Thumb lecture offered on Peninsula

A special dedication ceremony, a Toastmasters meeting and a Green Thumb lecture on starting seeds are among Thursday’s activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information… Continue reading

Chimacum pavilion dedication, Green Thumb lecture offered on Peninsula
Peninsula Weddings online edition

Peninsula Weddings online edition

Our Peninsula Weddings 2020 special section is out! Inside, you’ll find information on the upcoming Olympic Peninsula Weddings Expo, “Roaring ’20s” trends, picking the perfect… Continue reading

Peninsula Weddings online edition
Tree planting, divisive issues talk among Wednesday events

Tree planting, divisive issues talk among Wednesday events

Information also available on the PDN’s interactive calendar

Tree planting, divisive issues talk among Wednesday events

Peninsula College Student Council to honor MLK with Dream Week

Peninsula College will honor Dr. Martin Luther King’s Legacy with Dream Week. The college’s Associated Student Council (ASC) is working with other… Continue reading

A life at sea, youth trafficking among lecture topics on Tuesday

A life at sea, youth trafficking among lecture topics on Tuesday

Information also is available on the interactive calendar at www.peninsuladailynews.com/calendar

A life at sea, youth trafficking among lecture topics on Tuesday
Traditional Foods Project manager Lisa Barrell and volunteer Brock Walker seed the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s new prairie with wildflowers behind the Audubon Dungeness River Center in Sequim. (Tiffany Royal)

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe starts a traditional prairie

Plants to be used for cooking, medicine, art

  • Jan 20, 2020
  • By Tiffany Royal Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission
  • Clallam County
Traditional Foods Project manager Lisa Barrell and volunteer Brock Walker seed the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s new prairie with wildflowers behind the Audubon Dungeness River Center in Sequim. (Tiffany Royal)

A GROWING CONCERN: Frozen? Don’t just let it go

WELL, WHAT DO you know? Just when I was thinking we really needed some substantial cold weather … Wham! Be careful what you wish for.… Continue reading