Peninsula Daily News

WEEKEND: Royal tea and a mandolin concert among weekend’s slate of events on Peninsula

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 6. A ROYAL TEA party and a mandolin concert are among the activities planned on the North… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Sunday talk at Fort Worden sheds light on eelgrass science

PORT TOWNSEND — John Vivrinec of the Battelle Marine Laboratory will talk about “Shedding Light on Eelgrass Restoration” at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Fort… Continue reading

Kaeli Swift will discuss corvid behavior at the Olympic Natural Resources Center in Forks on Friday. Olympic Natural Resources Center

WEEKEND: Talk tonight in Forks to focus on crows’ grief for their own

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 6. FORKS — A talk on crow “funeral” behavior by doctoral student Kaeli Swift will take place… Continue reading

Kaeli Swift will discuss corvid behavior at the Olympic Natural Resources Center in Forks on Friday. Olympic Natural Resources Center

‘Our Kids’ dinner set for tonight in Forks

FORKS — The Forks Elks Lodge, 941 Merchants Road, will hold its annual Coin Box dinner from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. The dinner… Continue reading

CLALLAM COUNTY ELECTION: West End fire levy gaining approval

FORKS — A proposed levy for Clallam County Fire District 1 — which has 2,654 voters in Clallam County and just 17 in Jefferson County… Continue reading

Catherine McNabb

Inner worlds of dogs portrayed in dinner theater this Sunday in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — In a cozy dinner theater event this Sunday, animal lovers can have a peek into the inner worlds of their pets in… Continue reading

Catherine McNabb

Jefferson County Library hosts mock Caldecott competition starting today

PORT HADLOCK — The Jefferson County Library is inviting children ages 6-11 to participate in a mock Caldecott Medal competition starting today. Every year, the… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Port Angeles Eagles Bazaar starts this Friday . . . and other items

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Eagles Auxiliary No. 483 will hold a Christmas Bazaar at 283 E. Myrtle St. on Friday and Saturday. The… Continue reading

Osawa film, ‘Usual and Accustomed Places,’ to be screened later this month in Port Angeles, Forks

While the Nov. 12 dinner and screening of her documentary “Princess Angeline” is filled to capacity, director Sandra Sunrising Osawa will host two free showings… Continue reading

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‘Princess Angeline’ film to screen at Blyn dinner Nov. 12

BLYN — Peninsula College and the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Library will present Thursday, Nov. 12, a dinner and a screening of a documentary film made… Continue reading

Princess Angeline

Aspiring poets invited to try out in Rainshadow Poetry Competition

SEQUIM — North Olympic Peninsula poets of every stage — beginners to seasoned writers — are invited to enter the second annual Rainshadow Poetry Competition,… Continue reading

CLALLAM COUNTY ELECTION RESULTS: A complete rundown of the first count

CLALLAM COUNTY ELECTION RESULTS (Candidate, vote, vote percentage) County Commissioner, District 1 Jim McEntire, 6,076, 46.31% Mark Ozias, 7,043, 53.69% Total votes: 13,119 Port of… Continue reading

CLALLAM COUNTY ELECTION: West End fire levy gaining approval

FORKS — A proposed levy for Clallam County Fire District 1 — which has 2,654 voters in Clallam County and just 17 in Jefferson County… Continue reading

Catherine McNabb

Inner worlds of dogs portrayed in dinner theater this Sunday in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — In a cozy dinner theater event this Sunday, animal lovers can have a peek into the inner worlds of their pets in… Continue reading

Catherine McNabb

NEWS BRIEFS: Food drive runs through Nov. 25 in Port Angeles . . . and other items

PORT ANGELES — Wenner-Davis & Associates Insurance, 102 E. First St., will hold its annual Autumn Food Drive through Nov. 25 to benefit the Salvation… Continue reading

Newspaper deliveries delayed this morning

Due to production issues, newspaper deliveries have been delayed this morning, Wednesday, Nov. 4. All papers should be delivered by 11 a.m.… Continue reading

North Olympic Peninsula firefighters graduate from state academy

Three firefighters from East Jefferson Fire-Rescue and two from Port Ludlow Fire & Rescue are among the 11 who graduated from the Washington State Patrol… Continue reading

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Port Angeles Soroptimists selling Elegant Gourmet coupon books

PORT ANGELES — Soroptimist International of Port Angeles Noon Club is selling Elegant Gourmet Etc. coupon books for $10 each through February. Each book contains… Continue reading

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PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Chimacum wins tiebreaker, advances to districts

PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Chimacum wins tiebreaker, advances to districts

SEQUIM — Chimacum earned a spot at the Class 1A West Central District playoffs by beating Coupeville 20-8 in a half-game football tiebreaker at Sequim… Continue reading

PREP FOOTBALL UPDATE: Chimacum wins tiebreaker, advances to districts

Quinault tribe shuts fisheries in Grays Harbor County, Queets River to protect coho

TAHOLAH — The Quinault Nation is closing all its fisheries in Grays Harbor County and the Queets River to protect wild coho salmon. The tribe… Continue reading