Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: The price of self-deception

As a minister entrusted with all sorts of secrets, I am frequently confronted with the reality that we all lie. I’m not talking about deliberate,… Continue reading

Schellink will be joined by guest musician B.A. Huffman.

Unity speaker scheduled for service

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “Letting Go of Scarcity” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Schellink is the pastor at Unity in the… Continue reading

Schellink will be joined by guest musician B.A. Huffman.

Soroptimists to meet via Zoom

Becca Korby will address a meeting of Soroptimist International of Port Angeles - Jet Set at 7:30 a.m. Thursday. Korby, the executive… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Plan for the future when planting

the ultimate size of a plant is the biggest factor. Let’s begin this discussion… Continue reading

Gravestone of Roy B. Moore. (John McNutt/for Peninsula Daily News)

BACK WHEN: Crime drama holds Clallam rapt

WHEN YOU WALK around a cemetery, you will see many granite and brass grave markers. Most of them simply give a person’s name, a date… Continue reading

Gravestone of Roy B. Moore. (John McNutt/for Peninsula Daily News)
The Michael Trebert Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution inducted 13 new members during a hybrid meeting in September. 

Pictured on the far left, is Regent Judy Tordini, and new members, standing, left to right, Diane Cox, Kristine Konopaski, Janet Abbott, Joan Bennett, Erika Burton, Pat Chambers, Greta Christianson, Amira-Lee Salavati, Lee McGill and sitting, left to right, Sandra Ristow, Nan Heathers. 

Not pictured are Susie Johnson and Meg Best, who took their oaths via Zoom.

Daughters of the American Revolution induct new members

The Michael Trebert Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, inducted 13 new members during a hybrid meeting in September. Pictured, far left, is the chapter’s… Continue reading

The Michael Trebert Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution inducted 13 new members during a hybrid meeting in September. 

Pictured on the far left, is Regent Judy Tordini, and new members, standing, left to right, Diane Cox, Kristine Konopaski, Janet Abbott, Joan Bennett, Erika Burton, Pat Chambers, Greta Christianson, Amira-Lee Salavati, Lee McGill and sitting, left to right, Sandra Ristow, Nan Heathers. 

Not pictured are Susie Johnson and Meg Best, who took their oaths via Zoom.
Infusion team members, from left to right, LeAnn Johnson, Shawn Gould, Jenni Sayles, Julie Larson, Kate Sayles, Nicole Janssen, Janelle Umbarger, Amber Frehner, Cheryl Mingee, Melinda Straub, Deanna Piper and Marcia Limoges.

Infusion team gets DAISY award

The DAISY Foundation has recognized the staff at Olympic Medical Cancer Center’s infusion team with its DAISY award. The team members are… Continue reading

Infusion team members, from left to right, LeAnn Johnson, Shawn Gould, Jenni Sayles, Julie Larson, Kate Sayles, Nicole Janssen, Janelle Umbarger, Amber Frehner, Cheryl Mingee, Melinda Straub, Deanna Piper and Marcia Limoges.

Toastmasters meetings go hybrid Tuesday

The Skwim Toastmasters Club will begin hybrid meetings from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays. The club will meet on Zoom and in… Continue reading

Animal blessings offered at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church

The Rev. Kristin-Luana Baumann will provide animal blessings at 5 p.m. Monday in observance of the Feast of St. Francis’ of Assisi.… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Build stronger community by finding common values

I have always been interested in learning about different religions. I graduated from seminary, which in our church is a four-year religious education program for… Continue reading

NOLS book discussion groups online for October

The North Olympic Library System will continue its book discussion groups online throughout October. Participants must register at www.nols.org to receive the… Continue reading

Rain of Terror Haunted Hangar returns for October

The Rain of Terror Haunted Hangar returns to Forks from 7 p.m. to midnight Fridays and Saturdays throughout October. The annual haunted house… Continue reading

Lynn Ungar will present “To Tell the Truth” at 11 a.m. Sunday. 
Ungar will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, his lesson will stream on Zoom.
Limited in-person viewing is available on the fellowship’s large screen TV at 1033 N. Barr Road.

Speaker set for Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

Lynn Ungar will present “To Tell the Truth” at 11 a.m. Sunday. Ungar will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist… Continue reading

Lynn Ungar will present “To Tell the Truth” at 11 a.m. Sunday. 
Ungar will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, his lesson will stream on Zoom.
Limited in-person viewing is available on the fellowship’s large screen TV at 1033 N. Barr Road.
The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “Letting Go of Worry” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Unity speaker scheduled for service

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “Letting Go of Worry” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Schellink is the pastor at Unity in the… Continue reading

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “Letting Go of Worry” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Tuesday talks scheduled for streaming

Port Townsend Public Library to sponsor a series of talks

Flutter wand kits offered at Jefferson County Library

The Jefferson County Library has supplies and instruction to make flutter wands during regular library hours throughout October. Youths ages 7 -11… Continue reading

Parent to Parent to host virtual seminar

“What Does the Developmental Disability Council Do?”

Tucker Weatherly, 3, and Mary Wakefield, 2 1/2, collect leaves and berries from bushes and trees at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim. They were both on a nature outing last week from Carlsborg-based Bibity Bobity Child Care. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

A berry fun nature walk

Tucker Weatherly, 3, and Mary Wakefield, 2 1/2, collect leaves and berries from bushes and trees at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim. They were both… Continue reading

Tucker Weatherly, 3, and Mary Wakefield, 2 1/2, collect leaves and berries from bushes and trees at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim. They were both on a nature outing last week from Carlsborg-based Bibity Bobity Child Care. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Farmer Steve Dowdell, with help from Rocky Roo, samples blueberries at his Gray Fox Farm in Chimacum. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Gleaning opportunities abound in Jefferson County

Former trial lawyer cleaning up Chimacum farm

Farmer Steve Dowdell, with help from Rocky Roo, samples blueberries at his Gray Fox Farm in Chimacum. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Electric vehicle topic of Feiro Marine Life presentation

Sean Farrar will present “As Seen on EV” at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. The free presentation is part of the Feiro Marine Life… Continue reading