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Peninsula Home Fund campaign kicks off on Thanksgiving Day

The annual campaign for Peninsula Home Fund donations begins Thursday.

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A prefabricated Portland Loo public toilet is lowered into place on a pad at the edge of the Breezeway public parking lot in the 100 block of West Front Street in downtown Port Angeles on Tuesday. The unit, one of two being installed at the location, replaces the original concrete block public restroom that previously occupied the site, with a third slated for The Gateway transit center. The new facilities are ADA-compliant, require no winterization and will be open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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Public toilet installed downtown Port Angeles

A prefabricated Portland Loo public toilet is lowered into place on a pad at the edge of the…

Terri Wood of First Federal, left, and Trisha Parker of Port Angeles Realty, right, join more than a dozen volunteers in cold conditions to help clean up Veterans Park on Lincoln Street. The Port Angeles Association of Realtors joined 4PA to spruce up organic material, trash and graffiti on many walls. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Cleaning up the park

Terri Wood of First Federal, left, and Trisha Parker of Port Angeles Realty, right, join more than a…

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Peninsula virus, flu cases on the rise

Three men in 70s die due to COVID-19

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Officials concerned over impacts from scheduled WSDOT projects

Bridge closures, limited traffic likely to affect residents, businesses

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Kathy Joyner, co-organizer of Toys for Sequim Kids, helps Jean Ann Houk size up a T-shirt for one of her children at the 2021 event in Sequim Prairie Grange. This year’s event is set for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 14.

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Giving trees spring up to help annual ‘Toys for Sequim Kids’

Donation boxes set up throughout town

Jennifer Harris, demonstrating needle felting, is one of several artists participating in the Fiber Arts Festival “Interlaced Lore — Adventure, Fellowship, & Perseverance” exhibition’s final day at Sequim Museum & Arts on Saturday. (Submitted photo)

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Art Beat to be part of Small Business Saturday

SEQUIM — Community members are invited to celebrate creativity and collaboration while supporting local artists and art organizations…

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Firefighters expected to leave Neah Bay today

NEAH BAY — Wildfires that forced the evacuation of about 100 people in Neah Bay on Thursday were…

Port Angeles High School Honor Society Advisor John Gallagher, left, poses with Port Angeles Education Academic Achievement Award recipients Liberty Lauer and Lily Halberg.

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Foundation recognizes two high school seniors

PORT ANGELES — Two students in the Port Angeles High School Class of 2023 have received the Port…

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Lawyers offer free legal aid on Dec. 3

Registration needed by Wednesday

Margaret “Maggie” O’Brien.

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Port Angeles woman found dead

Natural causes suspected as cause of death

An oversized ornament for the opening ceremony at 5 p.m. Wednesday for the 32nd annual Festival of Trees this coming weekend is put in place on Sunday at the Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles, with volunteer Ricki Smith in the bucket, Matt Williams working inside the 14-foot-tall ornament and Laci Williams watching. Four of the huge round ornaments, a 20-foot-tall tree and two fountains donated by Microsoft to the Olympic Medical Center Foundation, will be lit up outside the community center during a free 20-minute ceremony that also will include performances by the Port Angeles Symphony, Ballet Workshop and Ghostlight Productions. A limited number of tickets, which will provide seats under cover outside and a sneak preview of the trees to be auctioned off on Friday, are available for $20 by going to omcf.org. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Festival ornaments

An oversized ornament for the opening ceremony at 5 p.m. Wednesday for the 32nd annual Festival of Trees…

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Port Angeles gives Field Hall ARPA funds

Clallam County to discuss allocation of federal funds today

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Festival of Trees adds opening ceremonies

Bigger-than-life ornaments to be lit on Wednesday

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Downtown tree becomes Sequim’s Christmas tree

Lighting part of Hometown Holidays next weekend

Eli Hammel of the City of Port Angeles starts on Wednesday the three-day task of putting 10,000 lights on a Christmas tree while suspended in a lift bucket. The tree, which came from city property, will adorn the downtown Conrad Dyer plaza at the foot of Laurel Street. No tree-lighting ceremony is planned but Small Business Weekend is set after Thanksgiving. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Holiday deals to be offered in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Downtown merchants will offer special deals during Small Business Weekend after Thanksgiving.

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Free Thanksgiving dinners scheduled

Free community Thanksgiving meals are set for today and Thursday.

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‘The essence of Elton John’ coming to Peninsula

Tribute concert theme is ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’

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DNR ends net pen aquaculture in state-owned waters

Order disrupts planned Port Angeles fish farm

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Fine Arts Center offers lights, art day after Thanksgiving

Wintertide to be a month of activities