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Sunday dance canceled at Elks Lodge

SEQUIM — The dance scheduled for Sunday evening at the Elks Lodge in Sequim has been canceled.

Kyle LeMaire is the new executive director of the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts, which will present this summer’s Concerts on the Pier plus two live performances in Port Angeles in September and October. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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New leader joins Peninsula-wide arts organization

JFFA director hired earlier this month

Arts & Entertainment

Free storytelling presented Friday

SEQUIM — The Out Loud Story Slam performers are lined up. The venue and the virtual connection are…

News

Clallam County hits another record with virus case rate

Officials: 1 in 10 infections known in communities

Opinion

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Art, friendship, music and nature

Just when I think I can’t stand any more sadness, in comes a wave of joy: an Alfredo…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Understanding our fishing laws

It was another tough week in the news.

Charisse Deschenes received an Outstanding Assistant award from the Washington City/County Management Association during the association’s annual conference on Thursday.

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Deschenes recognized by state association

SEQUIM — Charisse Deschenes received an Outstanding Assistant award from the Washington City/County Management Association during the association’s…

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‘Consider your neighbor’

Clallam commissioners support face masks against COVID-19

Sarah Methner.

Politics

Vaccine choice brought up at forum

Port Angeles School Board candidates discuss issues

More than 100 protesters fill the corners of Washington Street and Sequim Avenue on Wednesday. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Mandate for health care workers sparks protest

Groups gather against measures that require vaccine

Gov. Jay Inslee.

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Teachers ordered to be vaccinated

6,000 people in quarantine on Peninsula

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Port Angeles City Council to consider funding scoring criteria

Peninsula Daily News

Following the Takács Quartet’s performance Sunday in the barn at Trillium Woods Farm, Music on the Strait co-artistic directors Richard O’Neill, far left, and James Garlick, center, take a breather. With them are quartet violinists Harumi Rhodes and Edward Dusinberre and cellist András Fejér. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Music on the Strait finales in Port Angeles, Quilcene

Live performances will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination

News

Food bank seeks federal funds

County hears request, has $700K earmarked area efforts

Crime & Justice

Man charged with hate crime

Arraignment scheduled for Aug. 27

Jasmine Paul, 9, left, and John Hall, 10, put together a habitat diorama in which animals might live in nature after gathering materials in Webster's Woods at Port Angeles Fine Art Center. The diorama is just one of many projects and games students will participate in this week as part of art camps at the center, which is hosting two weeks of camps focusing on different ways in which science and art intersect. This week's half-day sessions are focused on Nature Art Camp and Treasure Map and Geocache. Next week's camps, The Art of Science Journals and Sculpture Design for Kids, are full, but students can be placed on a waiting list. Registration for a session is $100 for arts center members and $120 for non-members. For more information, visit www.pafac.org/summercamp.html or email rachel@pafac.org.

Life

Where art and science meet

By Dave Logan

Arts & Entertainment

Story slam slated Friday at Sequim Library

SEQUIM — The North Olympic Library System will host “Summer Nights: Stories with Out Loud Story Slam” at…

News

Third doses of COVID vaccine for those at risk in works

Slight case decrease seen Tuesday not expected to last

Blacksmith Keith Chester of Arlington pounds hot metal during a smithing demonstration on Saturday at Northwest Colonial Festival on the grounds of the George Washington Inn and Estate east of Port Angeles. The event featured displays, demonstrations and reenactments of life during the colonial era of the American Revolution. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Reliving American colonial times

Blacksmith Keith Chester of Arlington pounds hot metal during a smithing demonstration on Saturday at Northwest Colonial Festival…

News

Public input sought on air tour plan for Olympic National Park

Virtual meeting set later this month