Soroptimist International of Sequim will host “Better Balance with Tai Chi,” a free program that covers ways to maintain good balance, from noon… Continue reading
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Our Fall/Winter North Olympic Peninsula Visitor Guide is out! Inside, you’ll find fall and winter highlights across the Peninsula, calendars of events, information on all… Continue reading
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Our fall Peninsula Families Today special section is out! Inside, you’ll find stories on packing healthy lunches, online safety tips for teens, planning happy dental… Continue reading
EVERY AUTUMN I take a trip to our family cottage on the Wisconsin and Michigan border. These trips always remind me how utterly beautiful and… Continue reading
CAREGIVER IS A funny word because it means almost nothing to the people that it’s meant to describe. Everybody else knows what it means —… Continue reading
The Hospice Foundation for Jefferson Healthcare will host a memorial service at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. The annual service is held to honor… Continue reading
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A Sons of Norway dancing program, a hydrology presentation in Sequim and “Sea Marks” at Key City Public Theatre are among the upcoming activities on… Continue reading
THE PHRASE “TZEDEK, tzedek tirdof” means “Justice, justice you shall pursue” (Deuteronomy 16), and the concept of tikun olam, which means “repairing the world,” are… Continue reading
Bob Larsen will present “How Does Our Faith Guide Us To Take Action?” at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church from 11 a.m. to… Continue reading
Visitors invited to learn about history, future of lighthouse; also silent auction, merchandise
Rev. Eva McGinnis will present “Illumination: The Joy of Changing Lightbulbs” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. McGinnis will be the guest speaker at… Continue reading
Two new toddler classrooms will expand affordable childcare for low-income students at Peninsula College thanks to a $160,585 grant from the U.S.… Continue reading
Application deadline for event is Nov. 15
Museum and Arts Center working to distribute murals depicting history, heritage of Sequim
An evening of sipping and learning is set for 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday as Key City Public Theatre hosts “The… Continue reading
I STARTED LAST week’s article with a “weather changing” comment: Every month the weather changes. This is why you have caught me numerous times referring… Continue reading
TODAY IS OCT. 13. In addition to an ever-helpful reality check, that simple fact also tells us that Tuesday is Oct. 15. And a lot… Continue reading
IT WAS A beautiful day in Sequim when the 21st Dungeness River Festival took place. Hosted by the Dungeness River Audubon Society on Sept. 27,… Continue reading
Holt plans to graduate school, become Army Ranger
ONE OF MY sisters recently returned from a trip to Greece. I bit back my jealousy to visit with her while she stayed with our… Continue reading