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ISSUES OF FAITH: ‘Play’ your best, God is always watching

RECENTLY, I CAME across an article by Melanie McDonagh, a British writer. It was a light article, but with a lot of meat in it… Continue reading

Red, REaD wine a spirited fundraiser for libraries

Red, REaD wine a spirited fundraiser for libraries

Local libraries, library supporters and Wind Rose Cellars are teaming up with a unique blend this fall. Book and wine fans are invited… Continue reading

Red, REaD wine a spirited fundraiser for libraries
Dances, book discussions, plays and more slated this week

Dances, book discussions, plays and more slated this week

An Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebration, “War of the Worlds” in Sequim and “Sea Marks” in Port Townsend are among the upcoming activities on the North… Continue reading

Dances, book discussions, plays and more slated this week
Barkhuis spotlights ‘Table Grapes’ at next Green Thumb talk

Barkhuis spotlights ‘Table Grapes’ at next Green Thumb talk

Selinda Barkhuis will present information on two varietals of grapes intended for consumption while fresh — as opposed to grapes grown for… Continue reading

Barkhuis spotlights ‘Table Grapes’ at next Green Thumb talk

Clallam Mosaic sets ‘Masquerade’ fundraiser

Event to showcase works of participants, local artists

A GROWING CONCERN: Don’t be frightened of October chores

THE BEWITCHING month, the day of the dead, which is what your garden could turn into if you don’t work away. That’s because… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: People journey to Port Angeles for ‘utopia’

BACK WHEN: People journey to Port Angeles for ‘utopia’

WASHINGTON HAS QUITE a radical history. In 1936, Postmaster General James Farley is purported to have joked that “There are 47 states in the Union… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: People journey to Port Angeles for ‘utopia’

HELP LINE: Information to know if your wages are going to be garnished

THIS ISN’T FUN or funny, but it could be important. This is about garnishment. Garnishment is what happens when a creditor comes after your money… Continue reading

Sister City visit includes bike tour

Sister City visit includes bike tour

Visitors to Sequim were treated to a two-wheeled tour as part of the annual Sister City visit. Each September, the Sequim Sister City… Continue reading

Sister City visit includes bike tour
“Geometry In Textiles” by Betty Cook (red), Nancy Wilcox (orange), Mary Ann Clayton (yellow), Peggy St. George (green), Janet Green (blue) and Anne Davies (purple).

Fiber arts in spotlight in October

Back for its 14th year, the North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival once again brings an interactive event to Sequim in early October. The… Continue reading

“Geometry In Textiles” by Betty Cook (red), Nancy Wilcox (orange), Mary Ann Clayton (yellow), Peggy St. George (green), Janet Green (blue) and Anne Davies (purple).
Applestock cider, music to celebrate autumn

Applestock cider, music to celebrate autumn

Benefit event is supporting the Salvation Army this year

Applestock cider, music to celebrate autumn

ISSUES OF FAITH: If you hear the call of Jesus, follow him

“PASSING ALONGSIDE THE Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and Andrew the brother of Simon casting a net into the sea, for they were fishermen.… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Meditation retreat planned for Saturday, Sunday in Port Townsend … and other items

Keri Perderson will lead a meditation retreat, “On the Path of Awakening” from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at… Continue reading

Peace choir to sing Saturday

Peace choir to sing Saturday

Interfaith Clallam County Peace Choir will host music and singing from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship… Continue reading

Peace choir to sing Saturday

Senior center celebration, one-woman show, storytelling on Peninsula

A senior center anniversary celebration, an author’s one-woman show and storytelling with a twist are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information… Continue reading

Sequim art walk celebrates the color orange

Sequim art walk celebrates the color orange

The color theme for today’s First Friday Art Walk is orange — one of the brighter colors in fall as summer fades away.… Continue reading

Sequim art walk celebrates the color orange

A GROWING CONCERN: Make the grass greener on this side

FOR WEEKS NOW, my readers have been asking for more information on over-seeding and drastically changing your grass to a far more efficient and better-looking… Continue reading

Fiber arts focus of October exhibit

Fiber arts focus of October exhibit

Back for its 14th year, the North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival once again will bring an interactive fiber arts event to Sequim, with… Continue reading

Fiber arts focus of October exhibit

HELP LINE: It’s time to think about volunteering with Tax-Aide

MOST OF US have secret wishes for ourselves (I hesitate to use the word “fantasies,” as those might be edging into some edgy territory for… Continue reading

Clothing swap, Scout expo, art presentation coming up on Peninsula

A school clothing swap, a Scout expo and a presentation on the connection between art and space are among the upcoming activities on the North… Continue reading