A school clothing swap, a Scout expo and a presentation on the connection between art and space are among the upcoming activities on the North… Continue reading
AS YOU LOOK across your garden and yard today, the last two days of summer, autumn arrives tomorrow at 12:50 a.m. You will notice a… Continue reading
I SAT DOWN recently to write yet another column about Medicare, but then I thought to myself, “I don’t have the intestinal fortitude to do… Continue reading
A BEAUTIFUL HORSE with dark coloring was flitting about and prancing around the end of his lead rope as I drove up to the little… Continue reading
SCHOOL IS BACK in session and it’s a good time to check in on your snack pantry. I recently became a teacher at Port Angeles… Continue reading
“NO ONE CAN serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and… Continue reading
The Baha’is of Clallam County East will host an observance of the International Day of Peace at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. The free event… Continue reading
AS YOU KNOW, I am always cheerleading just how great our weather is here on the Peninsula. With the advent of September, it is time… Continue reading
I HAVE RECEIVED a lot of smart questions from a lot of you. So, because other folks might benefit from the same exchanges, let’s share… Continue reading
Seventh- and eight-graders from across Clallam County are invited to engage in a friendly literary battle with the North Olympic Library System’s 2019 “Book Wars”… Continue reading
Peninsula Events
An herb presentation, a moonlight talk about bioluminescence and a blueberry workshop are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is… Continue reading
AS THE DAYS shorten and the nights become cooler, we regret the ending of summer and wish we could just hang on a little longer.… Continue reading
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church has announced that is has opened a labyrinth to the public. The labyrinth is in a large field to… Continue reading
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Dinner and auction proceeds go to First Step Family Support Center
CAN YOU BELIEVE this past week’s weather? Talk about gorgeous. I’m often asked by family and friends when the best time is to visit the… Continue reading
Veteran Master Gardener Bob Cain will provide information about cover crops, also known as green manure, and how they fit into vegetable… Continue reading
A FEW SHORT weeks ago, I did a column on “Gerascophobia.” Yeah, I had to look it up, too. It is, apparently, defined as “…… Continue reading
EXCITEMENT WAS IN the air as four riders astride their four prancing horses entered the large indoor arena to ready themselves for their biggest and… Continue reading
I’VE MENTIONED A few times now that I’m trying to eat more healthfully and that has continued throughout these past few weeks, so much so… Continue reading
Drag races, the last summer Concert on the Pier and a film lecture about Mars are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading