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Fifth Sunday Potluck and Music planned

PORT ANGELES — Bob Nuffer will lead Fifth Sunday Potluck and Music at 11 a.m. Sunday.

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith

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Service set for Unity in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Barefoot on Holy Ground: Fulfilling the Way” at 11…

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End of life program scheduled

SEQUIM — Volunteers from End of Life Washington will present “End of Life Ready” from 10 a.m. to…

“9 to 5 The Musical” cast members, from left, Danielle Lorentzen, as Judy, Cecie McClelland, as Violet, Jeremy Pederson, as Franklin Hart, and Kathryn Lorentzen, as Doralee, ham it up at Ghostlight Production’s headquarters. (Darian Rentas)

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Ghostlight works ‘9 to 5’ for its season finale

Easter eggs are sprinkled into show

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Varia Miller, 5, of Issaquah, decides which row of lavender to visit next for picking during a visit on Friday to Lavender Connection, one of 18 farms taking part in Lavender Weekend in and around Sequim. The annual celebration of Lavender continues on Sunday. In addition to tours, the 2023 Sequim Lavender Festival in the Park will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday in Carrie Blake Park, 202 N. Blake Ave.

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For the love of lavender in Sequim

Varia Miller, 5, of Issaquah, decides which row of lavender to visit next for picking during a visit…

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Cutline: 4-H High Point winners from a show earlier this month which qualifies riders to compete at the Clallam County Fair’s horse show Aug. 17-20.

Left to right: Intermediate Champion Lila Tore;, Intermediate Reserve Champion Ellie Karjalainen; Helping Hands trophy Kinlee  Morris; Walk Trot Champion Elise Sirguy; Walk Trot Reserve Champion Grace Karjalainen; Games Champion Katelynn Sharpe; Senior Reserve Champion tied between Celbie, Karjalainen and Ava Hairell; Senior Champion Taylor Maughan. Not pictured is Games Reserve Champion Zakara Braun.

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HORSEPLAY: Clallam County 4-H horse show a success

EXCITEMENT AND GIGGLES were in the air during this month’s pre-fair 4-H horse show at the Clallam County…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Make your garden a cut above

YOU MIGHT THINK summer is almost over, with August only 8 days away.

Doris Thompson is 105 years old Saturday, July 22. 

She was born in 1918 in Los Angeles, Calif. She was married in 1940 and her husband, Yale, worked at Lockheed in California. She has two children, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. 

Thompson was a preschool teacher and a volunteer for the Red Cross during WWII. 

She celebrated her birthday by checking off the next item on her bucket list — a ride in an fancy, old convertible — with the assistance of John Rudder of Port Angeles and his 1956 Pontiac. 

Next weekend, she will continue her bucket list with a celebration at the Elwha River Casino. 

The way she moves around the halls and walkways with her walker at Park View Villas, where she has lived for many years, has earned her the nickname “Speedy.” 

When asked how she has lived so long, her answer was short and succinct: “Take one day at a time.”

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105th birthday bucket list

Doris Thompson celebrates in style

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85th anniversary celebration slated

PORT ANGELES — St. Matthew Lutheran Church will celebrate its 85th anniversary with a special worship of thanksgiving…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: On becoming expert: Living into love

FOR REASONS THAT aren’t quite clear to me, when the hubbie and I put in a new office…

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Speaker set for Unity in the Olympics

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Terry Barrett will present “The Pathway to Fearlessness” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

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PAHS class of 1993 reunion scheduled

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles High School class of 1993 will celebrate its 30-year reunion at 6…

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Puzzle print projects at library

PORT HADLOCK — The Summer Reading Program will present “Puzzle Print” at 2 p.m. Thursday.

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Spirited dialogue in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Chris Hyde will host “A Spirited Dialogue” at 6 p.m. Thursday.

Quileute Tribal member Dana Williams prepares baked salmon in the old traditional way on Saturday while the Quillayute River flows to the sea. This tradition is included in the Quileute Days celebration held each year at LaPush. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Salmon bake

Quileute Tribal member Dana Williams prepares baked salmon in the old traditional way on Saturday while the Quillayute…

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First Fed Foundation helps fund Patient Navigator Program

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Medical Center Foundation has received a $35,000 grant from the First Fed Foundation,…

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A GROWING CONCERN: For the best season, add a pinch

MID-JULY — IT IS the calm before the storm. Your flowers all seem to be growing so well.…

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Tom Rooney of Seattle, left, and Marie Cazanave of Montreal, Quebec ride their bicycles over a 201-foot long footbridge spanning a small creek on Thursday at Sequim Bay State Park east of Sequim. The pair were on a bicycle camping excursion along the Olympic Discovery Trail.

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Biking on bridge in Sequim

Tom Rooney of Seattle, left, and Marie Cazanave of Montreal, Quebec, ride their bicycles over a 201-foot footbridge…

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New Sunset Speaker Series set at Dungeness River Nature Center

Experts to begin presentations this Saturday

Shelby Bell

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Parent to Parent meetups planned in Clallam County

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Parent to Parent will host two meetups to introduce Shelby Bell, its new…