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Sequim High operetta ‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers’ bags theater award for scenic design

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Sequim High operetta ‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers’ bags theater award for scenic design

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Sequim Community Aid seeks support, volunteers as donations lag

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Sequim Community Aid seeks support, volunteers as donations lag

By Matthew Nash

Shipley Center looks to add 3,600-square-foot annex as stopgap for bigger Sequim facility

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Shipley Center looks to add 3,600-square-foot annex as stopgap for bigger Sequim facility

By Michael Dashiell

A new writers group called the Olympic Peninsula Authors will celebrate the release of a new anthology, “In the Words of Olympic Peninsula Authors,” including the work of 14 local authors.

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Peninsula authors celebrate anthology’s launch at new writers group

SEQUIM — Writers on the Olympic Peninsula are seeking recognition in the community by publishing a new anthology…

Sequim grad’s ‘Flip or Flop Vegas’ renewed for second season

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Sequim grad’s ‘Flip or Flop Vegas’ renewed for second season

By Matthew Nash

Olmypic Theatre Arts hosting general auditions for upcoming play season

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Olmypic Theatre Arts hosting general auditions for upcoming play season

SEQUIM — Olympic Theatre Arts will conduct general auditions Saturday.

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Olympic Theatre Arts announces new season of live theater

SEQUIM — Olympic Theatre Arts has unveiled its 2017-18 theater season.

Matthew Nash (2)/Olympic Peninsula News Group                                Ron Quigley of Diamond Point looks over his bonsai forest, a Japanese larch he obtained in 2007 from its designer, the late Sharon Muth of Bonsai NW. It’s one of many bonsai trees Quigley treasures in his collection.

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Dungeness Bonsai Society hosts its 41st annual show this weekend in Sequim

By Matthew Nash

Erin Hawkins/Olympic Peninsula News Group                                Local artist Susan Spar stands next to her exhibit centerpiece, “Jen Sleeping,” on display at her show “People, Places & Things of the Heart” at the Sequim Museum & Arts Center. She will hold an artist demonstration and reception Saturday at the MAC.

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Local artist Susan Spar puts on a solo show at Sequim Museum & Arts

By Erin Hawkins

Landscaping with ornamental grasses topic of Saturday presentation

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Landscaping with ornamental grasses topic of Saturday presentation

SEQUIM — Veteran Master Gardener Janet Oja will lead a class in ornamental grasses Saturday.

Food banks, Price Ford partner for peanut butter drive

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Food banks, Price Ford partner for peanut butter drive

For the fourth year, volunteers will be standing outside several grocers for the Price Ford Peanut Butter Drive.

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OMC Cancer Center expansion donations continue to come in

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Medical Center Foundation has announced a total of more than $318,000 in donations…

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Sequim man gets 7-year sentence for firearm assaults

PORT ANGELES — Keith Roberson of Sequim has been sentenced to seven years plus one day on two…

Jail superintendent retires after 37 years with Clallam County Sheriff’s Office

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Jail superintendent retires after 37 years with Clallam County Sheriff’s Office

PORT ANGELES — A much-decorated Clallam County Sheriff’s Office employee is retiring after 37 years of service.

This painting, called “Nesting Egrets” by Susan Martin Spar, is on display at the Sequim Museum & Art Center.

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Local artist hosts solo show at Sequim museum

SEQUIM — A solo show of the work of artist Susan Martin Spar, formerly with the Blue Whole…

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Sequim School District picks capital levy project manager

SEQUIM — The Sequim School District has decided on a project manager to head construction projects funded by…

Tony Award-winning comedy ends Olympic Theatre Arts’ Main Stage season

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Tony Award-winning comedy ends Olympic Theatre Arts’ Main Stage season

By Erin Hawkins

Dyefeltorspin festival celebrates fiber; alpaca shearing set for Sunday

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Dyefeltorspin festival celebrates fiber; alpaca shearing set for Sunday

By Patricia Morrison Coate

This July, Mike Wanner, owner of All Around Bikes, on right, plans to close his business while leaving operations to manager Jon Porlier, left, through then. For now the store inventory is 20 percent off. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim’s All Around Bikes to close in July; owner turning attention to making bike products

By Matthew Nash

Veteran Master Gardeners Lois Bellamy, Bob Cain, Laurel Moulton, Jeanette Stehr-Green and Audreen Williams, from left, will lead a walk through the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles this Saturday.

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Get timely vegetable gardening advice Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Is it too late to plant tomatoes? What is making those holes in the leaves…