Experts and researchers will discuss tidal energy and forestry this week at the Olympic Natural Resources Center. On Tuesday, a panel of experts… Continue reading
WE’RE NEARLY HALFWAY through August, and school’s start looms. I’ve heard a lot of folks getting tensed up that summer is close to being over.… Continue reading
THE IRRITATION SOME experience when a crowing rooster greets the dawn is being directed at another avian vocalist. Eurasian collared-doves begin “cooing” at first light.… Continue reading
TODAY IS MY birthday (thank you, thank you very much), and I must confess that I hadn’t anticipated that turning 24 would be such a… Continue reading
WE MIGHT BE roasting in this heat, but thankfully we’re not toasting from a wildfire. Still, as Western Washington broke the record for most consecutive… Continue reading
GROWING UP AS an only child with a single mother, we often had what we called “Snackens” for dinner. What seemed to be a special… Continue reading
Seahawk cornerback Richard Sherman has got ’em covered — and we’re talking local youths, not wide receivers. Blanket Coverage, the Richard Sherman Family… Continue reading
The Blue Rhinos will hit the outdoor stage at the Sequim Library at 6 tonight. The performance at the library at 630 N.… Continue reading
Storm Troopers, Rydell High School seniors, cloned velociraptors, a little mermaid and even a dancing candlestick will invade the James Center for the… Continue reading
The
concerts in the barn
are back — and now with an expanded summer lineup. Since 1984, Alan Iglitzin has offered chamber concerts… Continue reading
John Meyers is one of many area pilots preparing to send youths into flight at the… Continue reading
Re-enactments of the American Revolutionary War are scheduled today, Saturday and Sunday at the George Washington… Continue reading
EDITOR’S NOTE: This entry has been updated to revise the date of the Port Angeles Upper Race Street Extension Neighborhood Watch meeting. A salmon bake,… Continue reading
Keying Around went out with a bang with a block party sponsored by the city of… Continue reading
Like the back of stamps, there’s something that makes collecting postage for enthusiasts in the Strait Stamp Society stick. There’s a story behind… Continue reading
Kateen Fitzgerald will present a model for creating a naturally sustainable gardening environment at noon Thursday. The lecture will be in the… Continue reading
WE’RE SOON ON the backside of the midsummer season, so now is the time to start making many decisions regarding the garden. These decisions mostly… Continue reading
SEVERAL PEOPLE RECOGNIZED the July picture from the past as Smock Music Center at 625 E. Front St. The building was built in 1929, but… Continue reading
I HOPE EVERYONE reading this has a birdbath in their yard or in another spot where it can be observed on a regular basis. That’s… Continue reading