BUSINESS BRIEFS: Port Angeles Heritage Tours now offered only in morning . . . and other items

PORT ANGELES — Effective immediately, the city’s Heritage Tours will take place only at 10:30 a.m.

The 2.5-hour walking guided tours are offered Mondays through Saturdays and start from the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 121 E. Railroad Ave.

Reservations are appreciated but not required.

Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and students, and $8 for children ages 6 to 12; kids younger than 6 are admitted free.

For more information, phone Don Perry at 360-460-1001 or visit www.portangelesheritagetours.com.

Tips for families

The Daily Grind espresso stand baristas in Port Angeles and Sequim will donate all the tips given to them Sunday and Monday to three families adopted through Healthy Families for Christmas.

The tips will go to buy the families presents and food.

The names of the family members are kept anonymous.

The agency gives the baristas a list of things needed.

The espresso stands are located at 615 E. Washington St. in Sequim and 1919 E. First St. in Port Angeles

Healthy Families is a Clallam County nonprofit that helps victims of abuse and sexual assault.

For more information, phone Healthy Families at 360-452-3811 or email healfam@olypen.com.

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