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Anna Petrova, pictured taking her bow with Port Angeles Symphony conductor Jonathan Pasternack in 2017, is slated to return as guest pianist this November. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Port Angeles Symphony adjusts its season

COVID-19 resurgence changes plans

Carrie Rodlend plans to auction off more than 30 reimagined classic paintings, such as Claude Monet’s “Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son” on Saturday from her home studio in Dungeness. She’s worked more than a year beside her students on reimagining classic paintings to teach new techniques. Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group

Arts & Entertainment

Dungeness artist’s auction reimagines famous paintings for Sept. 11 show

DUNGENESS — Consider Dungeness artist Carrie Rodlend’s latest work a redux of the classics.

News

Clallam County seeks volunteers for boards, committees

Clallam County is seeking volunteers to fill 104 vacancies on 18 advisory boards and committees.

News

Mandate comment expected Tuesday

Continued focus this week

News

NOLS to offer Backpack Buddies kits beginning Friday

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System will distribute Backpack Buddies kits beginning Friday and continuing as…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Compost: Not just a load of rubbish

I PROMISED THIS year to offer more columns on green, eco-friendly gardening, so here is another, as we…

Business

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

Todd Ortloff Show

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Returning to virtual meetings Tuesday via Zoom.

Outdoor storytimes are planned through Oct. 30. Photo courtesy of North Olympic Library System

Life

Peninsula libraries host outdoor storytimes through Oct. 30

The North Olympic Library System offers Rain or Shine! Outdoor Storytime events for children and their caregivers, set…

Fiber arts will be exhibited at Studio Bob.

Arts & Entertainment

Studio Bob events set this week

PORT ANGELES — Studio Bob is back in business after a hiatus that ended last month and has…

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Loretta Bilow of Sequim, left, and Angel Ortiz of Port Angeles dance to the music of the Buck Ellard Band during Saturday's Jammin' in the Park at Pebble Beach Park in Port Angeles. The event, hosted by Nor’Wester Rotary and Koenig Suburu, featured music, food, children's activities and a car show.

Arts & Entertainment

Dancing Days at Jammin’ in the Park

Loretta Bilow of Sequim, left, and Angel Ortiz of Port Angeles dance to the music of the Buck…

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News

Clallam County housing demand, prices high

Options weighed after expected foreclosures

News

Anti-vax concerns prompt courthouse closure

Threats made against Dr. Berry

The Winona at Ocean Station NAN in November 1969.

Life

BACK WHEN: Keeping Coast Guard stories alive

WE ALL HAVE memories and stories from our lives. Family, work and friends all build into our personal…

Opinion

OUR VIEW: Join in fighting common enemy

The enemy isn’t Dr. Allison Berry or Dr. Anthony Fauci.

Life

Rosh HaShanah service moves indoors, changes time

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic B’nai Shalom congregation will celebrate Erev Rosh HaShanah at 6:30 p.m. Monday.

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Forks quarterback Logan Olson outruns Sequim's Mason King for a touchdown in the second quarter of the Spartans' 56-28 season-opening win over the Wolves.

Sports

PREP FOOTBALL: Forks strides past Sequim with second-half surge (with video highlights)

Olson-Kilmer connect in passing game

News

EYE ON CALLAM: County to consider preliminary budget

Peninsula Daily News

News

Another COVID-19 death confirmed

Another death from COVID-19 was confirmed on Friday, on the day when more than 200 people gathered at…

News

Sequim council to interview five city manager finalists

Virtual public reception planned next week