WOW! forum Wednesday in Sequim considers ways toward ‘successful aging’

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WOW! forum Wednesday in Sequim considers ways toward ‘successful aging’

SEQUIM — Brian Jackson, president and CEO of Sound Senior Care Inc. and Home Instead, will present a…

Seven vie for Sequim Irrigation Festival royal court on Saturday

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Seven vie for Sequim Irrigation Festival royal court on Saturday

SEQUIM — Seven young women are contestants in this year’s 41st annual Irrigation Festival Royalty Pageant set for…

The cabins at Log Cabin Resort, shown here sometime between 1943 and 1957. (Hansen Collection)

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BACK WHEN: Former Log Cabin Resort structures recognized

QUITE A FEW people commented about the January photo from the past but only a few of them…

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HELP LINE: Play the ‘what if’ game when thinking about future

LAST WEEK, I told the story of my mother’s last few years on the planet, only because it…

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BIRD WATCH: Bald eagle sighting brings book memories

THERE IS NO ignoring a bald eagle flying through the front yard.

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ISSUS OF FAITH: Life is a precious commodity, don’t throw it away

“IN HIS HAND is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind” (Job 12:10 NIV).

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WellHearts luncheon, Valentine cards among Peninsula activities

EDITOR’S NOTE: The play “Time Stands Still” will be performed at Olympic Theatre Arts in Sequim Feb. Feb.…

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Local artists to perform in benefit concert

PORT ANGELES — Local artists Carol Swarbrick Dries and Linda Dowdell will take the stage in a benefit…

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History Tales to feature tale of a Peninsula ‘Renaissance woman’

PORT ANGELES — Author Glynda Peterson Schaad will talk about Wynona Whitcomb Ross at the Clallam County Historical…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Time to get busy with your gardening chores

THE WINTER WINDS have been testing the strength of your tree’s root systems and branch flexibility lately, and…

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HORSEPLAY: Adults now welcome to show horses at Clallam County fair

ARE YOU A horse-showing adult who’s secretly longed to take part in the fair but couldn’t because it…

PENINSULA KITCHEN: It’s thyme to start harvesting fresh plants

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PENINSULA KITCHEN: It’s thyme to start harvesting fresh plants

THE SKIES HAVE been mostly gloomy and news reports (real or imagined) leave me feeling either scared or…

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HELP LINE: Story shares details of mother’s situation

I WANT TO tell you a story.

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BIRD WATCH: Watch birds for signs of spring

DARK GRAY CLOUDS, pouring rain and gale force winds one minute; sunshine and blue skies the next.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Take care of your dusty houseplants

I’VE HEARD FROM some of you that you’re getting a little tired of the long dark days, having…

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A GROWING CONCERN: May’s state of the horticultural world address

IF, AS THE saying goes, “the third time is a charm,” then the 30th time must be magnificent.

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A GROWING CONCERN: The lion of winter is on its last roar

IT ISN’T THAT I wanted the snow and hard frosts that occurred this past week.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Planting with pizzazz at higher elevations

I WAS IN Safeway this week reflecting on March tasks while talking with April about getting a jump-start…

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Housing rights, Puppy Pilots, genealogy presented on Peninsula

Housing rights will be presented in Port Townsend, Puppy Pilots will provide information in Sequim and the Clallam…

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Sequim Museum Arts to host D-Day presentation

SEQUIM — Mac Alexander Macdonald will present “What Does D-Day Mean to Us Today?” at 3 p.m. Sunday.