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Green thumb lecture Thursday

PORT ANGELES — Carol Miles will present “New Vegetable Varieties”” at noon Thursday.

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McDonnell to discuss slug and snail control

Rory McDonnell will present “Slugs &Snails — Control on Small Farms” at 6 p.m. Wednesday.

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Wellness Forum planned Wednesday

SEQUIM — Nicolina Miller will present “BE WELL — Wellness is Within Your Reach” at 2 p.m. Wednesday.

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Masonic Lodge to host swap meet, car and bike show

PORT ANGELES — Masonic Lodge #69 will host a swap meet and a car and bike show on…

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Monthly death cafes scheduled

PORT ANGELES — Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will host monthly death cafes “Tea to Die For” in…

Lt to Rt:   Unidentified man, George Venerable Smith-seated, Ione Tomlinson 
North Olympic History Center

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BACK WHEN: A history of the Peninsula’s alternative colonies

IT IS NOT hard remembering the varieties of alternative lifestyles that started developing in the 1960s. Much of…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Work now to see the fruits of your effort

WE HAVE ALL heard the phrase, “if you don’t like the weather, wait an hour and it will…

Erica Iseminger of Chimacum, on the ladder, hangs a piece at the Mead Werks with help from, from left. Erika Wurm of Port Townsend, Jeri Auty, of Port Ludlow and Caryl Fallert-Gentry of Port Townsend.  The exhibit of work by Peninsula Fiber Artists, "Anything Goes,”opens today at the Mead Werks at Wilderbee Farm.  It includes artists from Port Townsend, Port Ludlow, Chimacum, Bainbridge Island and Sequim. It is open Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. at 223 Cook Ave Ext., Port Townsend.

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Exhibit opens at Mead Werks

Erica Iseminger of Chimacum, on the ladder, hangs a piece at the Mead Werks with help from Erika…

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First Friday Art Walk offers variety

SEQUIM — A quilt show, music jam and a talk on candle-making are among the activities planned tonight…

Photo credit: Catherine McKinney 

Pictured in the front row, left to right are Ruthie Brandt, Beth Walker, Homer Smith, Cynthia McNulty and Crissy Gelderd. 

In the middle row, from left to right, Spencer Hay, Andrew Nichol, Kira Kersting (hidden), Mandy Bingham, Stacey Shipley and Violet Snodgrass. 

George Will, Clallam Mosaic instructor and community engagement coach, is in the back.

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Clallam Mosaic donation

Homer Smith Insurance recently donated $1,400 to Clallam Mosaic, HSI’s Charity of the Quarter. Clallam Mosaic serves individuals…

Lisa Firestone

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‘Sacred Matter’ in Port Townsend Sunday

PORT TOWNSEND — Lisa Firestone will share music and a message at 11 a.m. Sunday

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Keeping Sunday as a day of rest

WHEN I WAS in college, I remember a lot of projects, papers and assignments were due on Mondays,…

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Giant cast, gargantuan puppets bring ‘The Hobbit’ to life

Young thespians lead new play set for two weekends

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Orientation for hospice volunteers planned

PORT ANGELES — Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will conduct both an online orientation and an in-person session…

Cyndi Ross

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Master Gardeners plan fruits discussion Saturday

SEQUIM — Cyndi Ross and Marty Kaler will present “Novel Small Fruits for the Home Garden” at 10:30…

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Rotary Noon Club of Sequim hosting 53rd Salmon Bake

SEQUIM — Rotary Noon Club of Sequim will host its 53rd Salmon Bake at noon Saturday.

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Comic workshop planned Friday

PORT ANGELES — Kori Michele will present a workshop on drawing comics at 3 p.m. Friday.

Photo by Cathy Wagner
Daisy and sage bloom at the Woodcock Demonstration Garden in Sequim, which hosts a guided “walk about” tour on Thursday.

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Woodcock Garden tour set Thursday

SEQUIM — Clallam County Master Gardeners will host a guided “walk about” tour through the Woodcock Demonstration Garden…

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Remotely operated vehicle teammates Stella Fradkin, left, and Cate Chance, both 12 from Port Angeles, make final adjustments to their underwater craft before competing in an obstical course on Friday at the swimming pool of the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles. Four teams of the Feiro Marine Life Center's summer ROV camp took part in a competition to put their vechicles through a series of tasks with points awarded for accuracy and time.

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Final checks on ROV mission

Remotely operated vehicle teammates Stella Fradkin, left, and Cate Chance from Port Angeles, both 12, make final adjustments…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Summer chores for a rosy fall outlook

WOW! MONDAY IS already the beginning of August and this past week, the “dog days” of summer visited…