Business

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m.…

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Martha Worthley, of Mim and Poppy Design, shows a tablecloth she designed to Alisa Martin and daughter Etta-Pearl, during the Port Townsend Arts Guild Arts and Crafts Fair on Friday at the Port Townsend Community Center in the Uptown neighborhood. The fair continues today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Port Townsend Arts Guild Arts and Crafts Fair ongoing

Martha Worthley, of Mim and Poppy Design, shows a tablecloth she designed to Alisa Martin and daughter Etta-Pearl,…

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Remember the lonely while celebrating connections

ONE OF MY earliest Thanksgiving memories is going to the store with my grandmother to purchase several loaves…

Arts & Entertainment

Wintertide, skating among entertainment this weekend

Holiday entertainment swings into full force this weekend.

Arts & Entertainment

Holiday bazaars set on Peninsula

Holiday bazaars are set for the weekend and beyond on the North Olympic Peninsula.

News

Free at-home COVID-19 tests available through the end of the year

DOH will provide kits while supplies last

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Volunteers for the Tri-Area Community Center meals program Gina Landon, ladling gravy while across from her Aiden Glenn arranges turkey slices to complete the assembly line set up to produce over 400 Thanksgiving Day turkey dinners for delivery to homeless camps and senior living facilities in Port Townsend and as far south as Brinnon as well as individual pick-up by those who reserved a dinner. Additional volunteers working in the background on Thursday are Melissa Layer, Rosemary Schmucker and Sean Jones.

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Volunteers assemble Tri-Area feast

Volunteers for the Tri-Area Community Center meals program Gina Landon ladles gravy, while across from her Aiden Glenn…

Arts & Entertainment

Bluegrass reunion planned next Friday

Three musicians to perform in Port Townsend

Arts & Entertainment

Shopping, activities set Saturday in Port Townsend

Deals, Choo Choo, swag-making offered

News

EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Levies, Enchanted Valley Chalet before counties

Meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

Sena Nucaro, left, and her son, Isaiah Breeden, both of Port Angeles, enjoy a traditional holiday meal during Wednesday’s Thanksgiving Eve lunch at the Port Angeles Salvation Army. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Free public Thanksgiving meals offered on Peninsula

Reservation limit reached for Tri-Area luncheon

Arts & Entertainment

Port Townsend Arts & Crafts Fair this weekend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Arts Guild will present its 30th annual Winter Arts &Crafts Fair on…

The Owl is an example of the work of Carol Reynolds, who will be the December program speaker for the Port Ludlow Art League.

Arts & Entertainment

Port Ludlow Art League hosts fair, exhibits

Members showing work around town

Bo, (Bob Neal) was my cousin and a father, grandfather, husband, logger, builder and a hunter that we shared many adventures with. He is gone long before his time and I and his family would appreciate it if you could run a picture of him with Milton the Burrow.

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Hunting with Bo

WAY BACK WHEN, the Olympic elk were market hunted for their meat, antlers, hides and ivory teeth or…

Arts & Entertainment

Birdwatching walk at Fort Flagler

NORDLAND — Beverly McNeil will lead a bird walk at 9 a.m. Saturday.

Arts & Entertainment

Holiday bazaars set on Peninsula

Holiday bazaars are set for the next few days on the North Olympic Peninsula.

A crew from Asplundh Tree Expert company, Jason Johnson, Roy Hunt and John Cabrere, load tree branches into a chipper as they perform power line maintenance for the Jefferson County Public Utilities District on Tuesday afternoon along Sims Way in Port Townsend. These are the same poplar trees that are slated for removal, at a later date, by the Port of Port Townsend to make room for future expansion. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Tree trimming

A crew from Asplundh Tree Expert company, Jason Johnson, Roy Hunt and John Cabrere, load tree branches into…

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On the Peninsula, Small Business Saturday overshadows Black Friday

Weekend events to be full of deals

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Jefferson County commissioners approve ad valorem tax levies

Levy rate expected to drop