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Speaker set for Unitarian service

Roddy Biggs will present “Easter Morn Gospel of Mary Magdalene”

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Free sunrise Easter fire service

PORT TOWNSEND — An Easter Fire service is set for 6:17 a.m. Sunday.

The Rev. Sonya Milton

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Unity speaker slated for weekend service

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Sonya Milton will speak at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Unity in the Olympics,…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: On Easter, faith is a victory

Something that I missed during the COVID-19 pandemic was the choir at church. Music touches my soul in…

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Chancel Choir to resume rehearsals

PORT ANGELES — The Chancel Choir of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will resume rehearsals at 7 p.m. Wednesday,…

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Christian Writers Group to meet Thursday

SEQUIM — The Olympic Peninsula Christian Writers Group will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.

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Resurrection celebration service set

PORT TOWNSEND — First Baptist Church of Port Townsend will host a Resurrection Celebration Service at 10 a.m.…

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith

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Easter Sunday service scheduled in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will preside at Easter Sunday service at 11 a.m. Sunday.

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Lecture to focus on salmon productivity

BLYN — Randy Johnson will present “Learning Our Landscape: Restoring Salmon Productivity on Northern Olympic Peninsula Streams” at…

Muriel Nesbitt will present “Aphids: Climate Sentinels” at noon on Thursday.

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Green Thumb lecture slated Thursday

PORT ANGELES — Muriel Nesbitt will present “Aphids: Climate Sentinels” at noon on Thursday.

Zelenskyy watches another dog walk by from his recovery porch at Welfare for Animals Guild in Sequim. Joy Brown of WAG says the energetic canine loves his walks and is beginning to be leash-trained. Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Welfare for Animals Guild raising funds for injured dog

‘He’s an amazing healer’

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Aria Barrette, 7, top, and her sister, Alyeah Barrette, 5, both of Olympia, spend time on a jungle gym at the Dream Playground in Erickson Park in Port Angeles on Saturday. The pair were in Port Angeles visiting relatives and took an afternoon to visit the playground.

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Playtime at the park

Aria Barrette, 7, top, and her sister, Alyeah Barrette, 5, both of Olympia, spend time on a jungle…

Olympic National Park scientist Steve Fradkin will present a “Civic Minds + Creative Hearts” talk on local water systems at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center on Thursday. (Steve Fradkin)

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Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, Feiro to host programs for children, adults

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center and Feiro Marine Life Center will cohost two programs…

Photographer/videographer John Gussman will receive the North Olympic Land Trust’s Out Standing in the Field honor at the organization’s Conservation Breakfast online event on April 22.

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Gussman to receive Land Trust’s ‘Out Standing’ honor

Photographer’s work highlighted during online event

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Olympic National Park’s Winter Perspective speaker to look at Klamath River restoration

PORT ANGELES — Josh Chenoweth will present “Klamath River Restoration” at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

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Big Library Read explores ‘Music Is History’

PORT ANGELES — Public libraries through April 18 are offering The Big Read, billed as “the world’s largest…

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A GROWING CONCERN: April showers bring gardening chores

WELL, WE HAVE definitely had “April showers” this past week, fueling the coming of “May flowers.” Not only…

Snickers the rescued donkey with owner Tony Boaz, left, and farrier Glade Rankin. (Karen Griffiths / for Peninsula Daily News)

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HORSEPLAY: Couple gives heart, soul to helping rescue animals

OPEN offers help to young equestrians

Rita McCabe, left, and Sequim Wheelers Vice President Lanie Cates enjoy a ride on a side-byside tandem bike on the Olympic Discovery Trail. Sequim Wheelers are preparing for their fifth season this spring. (Nicole Lepping)

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Sequim Wheelers are ready to roll in 2022

Nonprofit offers free rides on Olympic Discovery Trail to those who can’t ride on their own

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Nina Sarmiento, a sea kayak guide with Adventures Through Kayaking, pulls out to lead a group of kayakers in the waters of Freshwater Bay west of Port Angeles on Thursday. The group was paddling out to explore the area around the Bachelor Rock sea stack, accessible by water from Freshwater Bay County Park.

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Exploring by kayak

Nina Sarmiento, a sea kayak guide with Adventures Through Kayaking, pulls out to lead a group of kayakers…