Visitor guide, other bonuses in today's big Sunday PDN, on sale at 200 locations in Jefferson and Clallam counties

Visitor guide, other bonuses in today’s big Sunday PDN, on sale at 200 locations in Jefferson and Clallam counties

  • Sunday, October 27, 2013 12:01am
  • News

In addition to 40 percent more local news and sports in today’s big Sunday edition of the Peninsula Daily News, there are several exclusive features and special sections you won’t find online today — including the North Olympic Peninsula’s only fall-winter visitor guide.

The visitor guide — 100 pages chock full of great information for visitors and residents alike — is included in today’s edition at no extra charge — just the newsstand price of only $1.50.

But there’s much more, again added value for just the regular Sunday price:

â–  Peninsula Families Today, a special magazine section that examines Habitat for Humanity projects on the North Olympic Peninsula.

â–  USA Weekend magazine, putting the spotlight on four beloved actors and their new movie together.

â–  Attention couponers: Advertised coupon values in this PDN can bring you $180 or more in savings on some of your favorite products.

â–  Plus Peninsula Profile columnists, TV Week listings, Sunday Fun color comics, classified advertising values, gardening, pet, medical and other advice columnists and more!

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