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Art supply sale Thursday

SEQUIM — Gallery 223 on Hudon will host an art supply sale from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday.

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‘Serenity in sorrow’ set Thursday

PORT TOWNSEND — The Dying Matters Guild and Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will host “Serenity in Sorrow: A…

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Tech talk planned Friday

SEQUIM — The North Olympic Library System will host Tech Talk at 9:15 a.m. Friday.

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Archaeology lecture Friday

PORT TOWNSEND — Gary Wessen will present “The Origins of Maritime Sailing” at 7 p.m. Friday.

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Jones on Spokane honor roll

SPOKANE —Shelby Jones, of Sequim, has been named on Spokane Community College’s summer 2023 honor roll.

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Green thumb lecture slated

PORT ANGELES — Sara Farinelli will present “Propagation of Hardy Ferns” at noon Thursday.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Get to the root of fall gardening

BOY, THE WEATHER has changed! Now the cool, damp days of fall are definitely upon us. That change…

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All things Music sale set

PORT TOWNSEND — The All Things Music sale is set for 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.

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Empower series talks living alone

PORT ANGELES — Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will offer its Empower Yourself: Practical Tools for Living Alone…

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Kakantu, a 15-month-old Giant Pacific Octopus, has been identified as a male by Ali Redman, aquarium curator for the Port Townsend Marine Science Center at Fort Worden State Park. The name Kakantu comes from the Klallam language and was chosen during the 2023 PTMSC Auction fundraiser. The name was approved by the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe. Kakantu was removed from the ocean in July 2022 as a larva and now weighs about 700 grams or about 3/4 of a kilo. The Marine Science Center aquarium is open Saturday and Sunday.

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It’s a boy!

Kakantu, a 15-month-old Giant Pacific Octopus, has been identified as a male by Ali Redman, aquarium curator for…

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Sequim Gazette staffers earn statewide honors in 2023 WNPA newspaper contest

SEQUIM — Staff from the Sequim Gazette earned 18 individual and team honors at the Washington Newspaper Publishers…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Tricks and treats for upcoming frost

OCTOBER ROLLS ALONG and this past week saw temperatures dip into the 40s at night in many locations…

Photo by Karen Griffiths

Cutline: High school friends and equestrian team members Aby Garcia, left, Keri Tucker and Joanna Seelye enjoyed racing through the unusual game patterns and supporting the fundraiser.

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HORSEPLAY: Games bring fun, camaraderie, funds for OPEN and WAG

“YOU BETTER THINK (think), think about what you’re doing to me!” Those song lyrics from Aretha Franklin’s hit…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Losing faith? It happens

REALLY, IT’S HARD to believe, but sometimes, it happens. We all lose faith, from time to time.

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Baha’i delegate elected for assembly

PORT LUDLOW — Arthur Fernandez-Scarberry, of Olympia, was elected as a delegate to the Baha’i United States National…

Jill Morelli (Photo courtesy of Clallam County Genealogical Society)

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Four-part genealogy seminar set in Sequim

SEQUIM — The Clallam County Genealogical Society’s Speaker’s Series will host a day-long seminar on Saturday that features…

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Duo recitals offered this week in Port Angeles, Sequim

PORT ANGELES — One of the best things about playing music with her friend Elisa Barston is that…

Region 6 WDFW Lt. Kit Rosenberger wrote, “from a young age I have always enjoyed fishing and hunting. I saw the intrinsic value of our state’s natural resources and wanted to make sure it is conserved for the future. My mother recently showed me a school project from second grade class she had saved where we had to write about what we wanted to be when we grew up. I had written all the way back in second grade about how I wanted to be a ‘Game Warden.’” (Emily Matthiessen /Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Fish and Wildlife officers patrol waters

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a first-person account of a reporter’s ride-along with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Still time to give your neighbors lawn envy

IT’S OCTOBER, THE bewitching month!

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Unity in Port Townsend speaker slated for weekend

PORT TOWNSEND — Rhonda Hull will present “Love and The Adventure from Grief to Gratitude” at 11 a.m.…