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Yacht club plans Thursday speaker

Port Angeles — Miguel Angel Barrientes will address a meeting of the Port Angeles Yacht Club at 7…

Manuel Abrego

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La Resistencia organizers to speak Thursday

PORT ANGELES — Manuel Abrego and Maru Mora Villalpando of La Resistencia will present “Fighting to End All…

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Little Women to be performed

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles High School Thespian Society will present the play Little Women, adapted for…

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Documentary tells of making of ‘Apocalypse Now’

Local actor to provide observations from the set

Business

Allform welding to continue, owners retire

SEQUIM — Will and Brian Possinger, owners of Sequim-based Lincoln Welding, are retiring.

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PAT NEAL: Elk season

I HOPE YOUR elk season went better than mine did. Things started out bad and got worse after…

Chris Noble of Port Angeles looks through a selection of used skis during Saturday’s annual Hurricane Ridge Ski Club Outdoor Gear Swap at the Coho Ferry parking lot in downtown Port Angeles. Skis, boots, poles, sports clothing and accessories were available through consignment with proceeds benefiting the Hurricane Ridge Ski Team and the Surfrider Foundation. The event preceded this coming Saturday’s Winterfest at the Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles, which will support capital improvements to the ski area and scholarships to underprivileged children. Tickets can be purchased online at www.hurricaneridge.com. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Ski swap

Chris Noble of Port Angeles looks through a selection of used skis during Saturday’s annual Hurricane Ridge Ski…

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Department of Natural Resources ruling may derail Port Angeles fish farms

Backers of Port Angeles facility concerned

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Miller Peninsula State Park study, decision has been paused

State funding awaits for development of site’s master plan

Puzzle solvers, from left, Mary Latson, Kandi Latson and Laura Arndt, all of Port Angeles, attempt to assemble a picture puzzle during a competition on Saturday at the Port Angeles Public Library. The competition pitted about a dozen teams in a timed event to see who could assemble a 500-piece puzzle the quickest, or if the clock expired, which team had the fewest pieces left to place. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Puzzle competition

Puzzle solvers, from left, Mary Latson, Kandi Latson and Laura Arndt, all of Port Angeles, attempt to assemble…

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Tribes receive grant funding

Aid to help with climate change

Cort Mao rehearses his role as an inexperienced hibachi chef for the comedy “Karate Cooking” — written by Ryan Macedo and directed by Taylor Dowley — as part of Olympic Theatre Arts’ upcoming New Works Showcase. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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All hands on deck for Olympic Theatre Arts’ New Works Showcase

Single weekend run set Thursday through Sunday

Life

Library friends meeting Tuesday

PORT ANGELES — Due to inclement weather, the Port Angeles Friends of the Library has postponed its annual…

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Free parenting classes Wednesdays

SEQUIM — Rachel Hardies will present “Up Your Parenting Game: Support Yourself and Your Family” from 6 p.m.…

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UPDATE: Peach congratulates French on winning Clallam County election

Voter turnout above 70 percent on Peninsula

Volunteers with 4PA, a local organization dedicated to cleaning up Port Angeles and building support for homeless members of the community, created a human chain to haul out more than 5,000 pounds of trash from upper Peabody Creek earlier this year when vehicles could not negotiate the hillside. It took the 50 men and women about four hours to complete the task. (Makayla DeScala/4PA)

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4PA celebrates one-year anniversary

Community group focuses on cleanup and homeless outreach

Artists exhibiting their work are, from left, Julie Senf and Jolene Sanborn.

Arts & Entertainment

Blue Whole to feature new exhibit

‘Oh Beautiful for Spacious Skies’ on view this month

Laurel Hargis, left, and McKenzie Elliott, both of Port Angeles, assemble decorative paper lanterns on Saturday at the Port Angeles Farmers Market at The Gateway. The free activity was hosted as a public outreach event by the Juan de Fuca Foundation and the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. Workshops are planned Tuesday and Nov. 30 before the Wintertide Festival of Lights on Dec. 10 For information, see pafac.org/wintertidefestival. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Paper lanterns

Laurel Hargis, left, and McKenzie Elliott, both of Port Angeles, assemble decorative paper lanterns on Saturday at the…

Thomas Martin.

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Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue seeks appointee after commissioner resigns

Applications to fill empty seat are due this Friday

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Clallam County approves six-year road plan

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County commissioners have unanimously approved the 2023-2028 Transportation Improvement Program.