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Sequim City Band sets ‘Together Again’ concert

SEQUIM — After more than 16 months away, it’s time to strike up the band once again.

When you possess a queen’s dignity, any set of theater steps becomes a throne. Patty McArthur poses with her handmade Queen Elizabeth I costume on the steps of OTA, near where she will reign over the Renaissance Faire this coming weekend in Sequim. “When I put these on, I don’t think of myself.” Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Make way for the queen: OTA gears up for Kings, Queens, and Royal Scenes Renaissance Faire

SEQUIM — A local actress playing Queen Elizabeth I will grace the parking lot of Sequim’s Olympia Theatre…

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A GROWING CONCERN: August advice for gardening chores

WITH ALL THE chores I’ve been doing because of the heat that persists again this past week, I…

Rev. Dr. Ken Macklin and wife, Anna Macklin

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New pastor joins Port Angeles First United Methodist Church

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Ken Macklin has joined First United Methodist Church as its new senior pastor.

Terry Barrett will present "The Way of Peace" at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. 

Barrett, an intern, will be the guest speaker at Unity in the Olympics, 2917 E. Myrtle Ave.

Sunday service begins at 10 a.m.

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Unity speaker set for Sunday service

PORT ANGELES — Terry Barrett will present “The Way of Peace” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Conversations about death: Why we shouldn’t shy away

Why would anyone want to talk to their dying loved ones about death? Isn’t it morbid? Won’t it…

The Rev. Sarah Schurr will present “An Honest Look in the Mirror” at 11 a.m. Sunday. 

Schurr will speak at the Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 1033 N. Barr Road. 

Her lesson will also stream on Zoom. 

For the Zoom link or more information, call 360-417-2665 or email admin@olympicuuf.com.

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Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship speaker scheduled in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Sarah Schurr will present “An Honest Look in the Mirror” at 11 a.m.…

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Laurie and Ford Rathbun of Bonney Lake, along with dogs Chevy and Jack, take in the view of Sequim Bay from John Wayne Marina near Sequim. The couple and their pets were staying in a nearby RV park and decided to spend part of their day lounging by the bay.

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Made in the shade near Sequim

Laurie and Ford Rathbun of Bonney Lake, along with dogs Chevy and Jack, take in the view of…

Photo Caption:  WSU Clallam County Master Gardeners Laurel Moulton, Bob Cain, Jan Bartron and Audreen Williams (from left to right) look forward to the first 2021 Second Saturday Walk at Fifth Street Community Garden, at 328 E Fifth Street, Port Angels. Join them in a fast-paced walking tour discussing various vegetable garden successes and difficulties August 14, 2021, from 10 to 11:30 am. Photo by Sara Farinelli.

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Garden walk slated for Saturday in Port Angeles

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Book signing Saturday in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Sculptor Sara Mall Johani will sign copies of her new book “Mine, Your, Nobody’s: My…

Laurel Moulton, program coordinator for the Clallam County Master Gardeners, will bring the hour-long Green Thumb Education Series lectures to Zoom on Thursday.

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Green Thumbs series session set for Thursday

Secret lives of garden’s insects described

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Donkey farm topic of Clallam Conservation District presentation

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Conservation District will present “Equine Farm Tour: Mud, Manure & Native Plants” at…

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Friends of the Sequim Library book sale Saturday

SEQUIM — The Friends of the Sequim Library will conduct a book sale from 10 a.m. to 3…

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Women’s health topic of WOW! Wellness Forum

SEQUIM — Dr. Carolyn DeSalvo will present “Women’s Health Issues” at 2 p.m. Wednesday.

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It’s a dog’s world

Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club sees 700 entries

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Elephant seals topic of free lecture

MARROWSTONE ISLAND — Kenneth Bach will lead a discussion about elephant seals at 8 a.m. Wednesday.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Get ready as summer slides into autumn

WELL HERE WE are, into the month of August already and summer just keeps rolling along.

Nose to Toes Certified Acupressure Practitioner Bridget Stumbaugh, left, applies finger pressure to a meridian point on Laurie Corson’s horse Nova to aid in releasing pain caused by an injury and restore the body's qi, or positive energy flow. Aroma therapy with therapeutic herbal oils also helped turn the usually nervous horse into a relaxed and happy equine. (Karen Griffiths/for Peninsula Daily News)

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HORSEPLAY: Acupressure helps horses with physical pain, mental well-being

WATCH OUT! IS your horse sounding the alarm that it’s in pain? Untold injuries to humans have been…

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Clallam Junior Livestock Auction marks the 30th anniversary

SEQUIM — The Clallam County Junior Livestock Auction drew attendees Saturday at the Pumpkin Patch, 260045 U.S. Highway…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: ‘Love thy neighbor’ is not always easy to do

MY WIFE AND I lived in The Netherlands for a year and a half on a work assignment.