A work crew erects a tent on Wednesday that will cover a temporary ice skating rink to be installed for the annual Winter Ice Village in the 100 block of West Front Street in downtown Port Angeles. Daily ice skating will begin on Nov. 19 and continue through Jan. 3. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

A work crew erects a tent on Wednesday that will cover a temporary ice skating rink to be installed for the annual Winter Ice Village in the 100 block of West Front Street in downtown Port Angeles. Daily ice skating will begin on Nov. 19 and continue through Jan. 3. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Ice Village coming together in Port Angeles

A work crew erects a tent on Wednesday that will cover a temporary ice skating rink to be installed for the annual Winter Ice Village in the 100 block of West Front Street in downtown Port Angeles. Daily ice skating will begin on Nov. 19 and continue through Jan. 3.

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Mishel Caizapanta of Port Angeles, left, and Teresa Moulton of Sequim, along with her dog, Nollie, walk along a main trail at the newly reopened Robin Hill Farm County Park west of Sequim. The park, which was closed for most of the winter in the wake of a severe November storm that brought down dozens of trees and left many trails in dangerous condition, is now open to visitors with advisories that many trails are still in need of repair. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
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