Port Angeles benefit’s proceeds to help out obstetrics department at Olympic Medical Center.
Warm, dry weather has contributed to its explosive return.
A few Clallam County Fire District No. 2 crew members are expected to return today.
On display will be artists’ impressions of the outdoor beauty of the North Olympic Peninsula.
The first weekend is from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. today and Saturday.
The fee-waiving is in honor of the National Park Service’s centennial this past Thursday.
The work is being performed Sunday to lessen the impact to heavy truck traffic, city officials said.
Shakespeare, a free swim and lunch and a rockabilly concert in Quilcene are among the activities.
Port Angeles benefit’s proceeds to help out obstetrics department at Olympic Medical Center.
The panel discussion will provide input for an updated report on federal investments in the Native American tribes.
The event celebrates the establishment of the National Park Service on Aug. 25, 1916.
Tickets to the reception and awards ceremony are $30 in advance or $35 at the door.
The blaze in Stevens County has been challenging for firefighters because of steep terrain and accessibility to the fire lines.
Although Olympic National Park fires have calmed, rising temperatures and winds could increase them.
Tunes, tales and a sleepover are planned in September.
Craig A. Curtis is an architect from Kitsap County, where he has been employed since 1987.
North Olympic Peninsula locations to start waiving fees Thursday.
Organizers: Members get first chance Thursday with wide variety of items at fundraising event.
$23,000 from Federal Emergency Management Agency will help replace aging equipment.
Prearranged tours will be provided after remarks by various officials.