NEWS BRIEFS: Closures on Thursday for bridge … and other items

SHINE — Motorists can expect up to four closures of the Hood Canal Bridge from 10 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 20 to 2 a.m. Friday, Dec. 21.

The closures on the state Highway 104 span are for annual crew winter training.

Each closure could last up to 60 minutes as crews conduct emergency evacuation training on the bridge. Crews will regularly ease traffic between each closure, according to a press release.

The training prepares state Department of Transportation bridge maintenance crews for bridge activities related to winter storms. The training is conducted at night when traffic volumes are lighter.

Drivers are encouraged to sign up for email updates at tinyurl.com/PDN-email alertsdot and check the Hood Canal Bridge webpage at www.wsdot.com/traffic/hoodcanal for timely information.

Travelers can also get bridge information via text messages. The service will start with a text to 468311 with the words “wsdot hood.” To unsubscribe send a text message to the same number with the words “wsdot stop.”

Meeting today

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Lodging Tax Advisory Committee will meet today at 10 a.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St.

The committee is expected to review and award lodging tax event grant applications and provide a recommendation to City Council for the 2019 lodging tax budget, according to a press release.

Toy distribution

PORT ANGELES — The Christmas Angel program will be distributing donated toys from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.

The program will be held at Fairview Bible Church, 385 O’Brien Road.

Toys will be distributed to parents who are not financially able to buy gifts for their children.

The outreach event is conducted by the Crossing Church and Fairview Bible Church in partnership with Marine Toys for Tots in Port Angeles.

For more information, call 360-452-9936.

Read and eat

North Olympic Library System’s Read & Eat Gatherings for December will focus on cookies.

The Forks gathering will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Forks Library, 171 S. Forks Ave.

The gathering at the Clallam Bay Library, 16990 state Highway 112, will be at 6:30 p.m. Monday.

Interested attendees are invited to check out a cookbook and then bring some cookies from it to share.

Suggested titles include “P Dorie’s Cookies” by Dorie Greenspan, “Milk & Cookies: 89 Heirloom Recipes from New York’s Milk & Cookies Bakery” by Tina Casaceli, “Great Cookies: Secrets to Sensational Sweets” by Carole Walter, “The Cookies & Cups Cookbook: 125+ Sweet & Savory Recipes Reminding You to Always Eat Dessert First” by Shelly Jaronsky and “Crazy About Cookies: 300 Scrumptious Recipes for Every Occasion & Craving” by Krystina Castella.

For more information, call the Forks Library at 360-374-6402, the Clallam Bay Library at 360-963-2414, email discover@nols.org or visit www.nols.org.

Unity speaker set for weekend

PORT ANGELES — Tim West will present “Love: A Heartfelt Christmas Story” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

West will be the guest speaker at Unity in the Olympics, 2917 E. Myrtle Ave.

Sunday service begins at 10 a.m.

Child care is available.

For more information, call 360-457-3981 or visit www.UnityintheOlympics.org.

Christmas Cantata

PORT ANGELES — The Bethany Pentecostal choir will present “Silent Night, Holy Night” at 10:45 a.m. Sunday.

The presentation will be held in the Bethany Pentecostal Church, 506 S. Francis St.

For more information, call 360-457-1030.

Christmas Program

PORT ANGELES — The Bethany Pentecostal Church will present its Sunday School Christmas program at 6:30 p.m. Sunday.

The annual program will be held at the church, 506 S. Francis St.

The program will feature the skit, “A Story of Three Trees.”

For more information, call 360-457-1030.

Blue Christmas

Two area churches will hold Longest Night services at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 21.

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 510 E. Park Ave., Port Angeles will hold its 10th annual service.

Community Methodist Church, 130 Church Lane, Port Hadlock will also be holding a service.

Longest night services recognize that, for many, Christmas is a time of sadness and loneliness instead of one of fun and family gatherings.

All are invited to these non-denominational services.

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