Life

Creating artwork from glass not as smooth as it looks

PORT ANGELES -- Paul Labrie effortlessly spins the long metal bars with red-hot glass at the end at a constant pace. I am not so… Continue reading

JOHN NELSON’S LIVE MUSIC COLUMN: Musicians give to charity, go live for you

BEFORE WE GET to this week's lineup of live music on the Peninsula, I would like to thank all the musicians who donated their time… Continue reading

Blown glass, metal sculpture gallery to open on Port Angeles waterfront

PORT ANGELES -- A gallery filled with a mixture of metallic and glass art -- and a studio that will offer an opportunity for customers… Continue reading

Information, inspiration: Fund for Women and Girls kicks off in Jefferson County

PORT TOWNSEND -- When Debbi Steele came up with an idea for a way to make the lives of women and girls in her county… Continue reading

Ex-Lonny’s restaurateur Ritter, 67, dies

PORT TOWNSEND -- Lonny Ritter, whose Port Townsend restaurants drew celebrities and politicians, has died in Thailand. Ritter was found dead in his condominium in… Continue reading

First Beach a winner in Quileute photo contest

LAPUSH -- Three images of First Beach took top honors out of more than 600 entries in a Quileute tribal photo contest. Daniel Kelley of… Continue reading

Filmmaker reels in Jefferson students; shares tale behind her documentary on artist

QUILCENE -- Film editor Linda Hattendorf was heading out of her Manhattan, N.Y., apartment near the World Trade Center 10 years ago when she noticed… Continue reading

Rhododendrons and more in spotlight as Jefferson County’s oldest annual festival kicks off today

PORT TOWNSEND -- The town is preparing for the 75th annual Rhododendron Festival this week, continuing the tradition of the oldest annual festival in Jefferson… Continue reading

Costuming ‘death match’ makes class out of trash at PA Farmers Market

PORT ANGELES -- With snowy coffee filters ruffling about her face and a laundry basket encircling her hips, Karesandra White was the belle of the… Continue reading

Sequim Irrigation Festival parade is today, and for queen, it’s another chance to appreciate her town

SEQUIM -- She's the queen of Sequim, and she's learned not to take life here for granted. Fallon Schneider, 17, flashes her incandescent smile --… Continue reading

Songs are inside seniors; writers help bring them to stage in Chimacum Saturday

CHIMACUM -- The modern media may endow famous songwriters with superpowers, but Songwriting Works places that strength into mortal, and local, hands. "Everyone has a… Continue reading

Life is busy for Sequim retailer with store anniversary, baby’s birthday

SEQUIM -- The giraffes are getting taller. The baby's growing fast. And Mom has a lot going on this weekend. Megan Schmidlkofer, co-owner of Tiny'z… Continue reading

West End residents on ‘Oprah’ for ‘Twilight’ special

FORKS -- Anna Rose Counsell-Geyer, chairwoman of the Quileute tribe, and Forks resident Diane Winters were among the special audience guests who will be featured… Continue reading

Veteran thespian to bring Port Angeles playwright’s work to life in Sequim

SEQUIM -- "Four Women" starts with a secret, and a thirst for the truth. Christina, at 56, is moving her mother Sheri into a home… Continue reading

Plays entertain, raise money for First Teacher, Parenting Matters

SEQUIM -- Four women are letting fly this Saturday in an "it takes a village" spirit. A double feature of short plays will take the… Continue reading

Green thumbs: Horticulture program offers hands-on skills

CHIMACUM -- Nate Christiansen is considering a career in law enforcement. Brad Coulter is deciding between joining the Coast Guard or firefighting. Garry Prose wants… Continue reading

Pole barn opens a new door on Fort Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND -- When soldiers were stationed at Fort Townsend during the last half of the 19th century, there were two-story barracks, a dining hall,… Continue reading

Dudes in women’s duds to help raise funds for Rhododendron Festival

PORT TOWNSEND -- Although the Rhododendron Festival doesn't start until May 10, supporters can enjoy a unique "fashion show" on Friday to help raise money… Continue reading

Women and girls on Peninsula and in Mexico honored by Soroptimists

SEQUIM -- Women and girls in southernmost Mexico as well as on the North Olympic Peninsula received honors -- plus a financial hand -- last… Continue reading

Hot tamale! Programs focus on cultural richness

PORT ANGELES -- When Manuela Velasquez uses a particular spice, she doesn't sprinkle or mince. She folds it in with both muscular hands. Just don't… Continue reading