EVERY YEAR, FOR the past 30 years, as part of their World Religions unit, I have spoken to the seniors at Port Angeles High School… Continue reading
It was an evening of creativity, care and community support as Port Angeles High School students, friends and family came out for… Continue reading
Tickets are available now for the fourth-annual Kiwanis Spring Dinner & Auction, benefiting Camp Beausite NW. The deadline for buying tickets is… Continue reading
Grace Kendall of Port Angeles, left, takes a cellphone photo of her son, Max, 12, as he wears a chain maille head covering created by… Continue reading
The North Olympic Library System will host two CreativiTea garden crafts workshops in March. The first workshop will be at 6 p.m., today at the… Continue reading
Volunteers wrangled ivy as part of a work party to remove English ivy on Saturday around the zig-zag pedestrian ramp at Oak Street in downtown… Continue reading
I’M STILL IN shock. I’ve heard from several different people in several different places who are actually planning ahead. Specifically, they plan to “age in… Continue reading
The Rev. Eva McGinnis will present “Joy of Spring” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. McGinnis will be the guest speaker at Unity in… Continue reading
A LONG TIME ago in a galaxy far, far away (cue the “Star Wars” music) I worked with juvenile felons at a place called Echo… Continue reading
A play about opioids, a pinewood derby and several concerts are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on… Continue reading
Kirk Peterson of Port Angeles, center, holds the hand of his great-granddaughter, Ella Holland, 2½, as his granddaughter, Sheena Peterson of Port Angeles, right, takes… Continue reading
WSU Master Gardener Sally Tysver will share tips for bringing 12 fresh culinary herbs from the garden to the kitchen at the… Continue reading
Traveler’s Journal gathering slated for Thursday in Sequim
bare root items, transplanting, dividing and new purchases.… Continue reading
IF YOU’RE HAVING to go to the hospital for something, what’s the first thing on your mind? Right. Getting through/surviving/recovering from whatever it is that’s… Continue reading
ISN’T IT NICE to see the sun shining again after our recent deluge of snow? Here in the lower elevations of Sequim the sun’s been… Continue reading
COOKING WITH MY sister is one of my favorite things to do. She doesn’t usually help all that much, but she almost always controls the… Continue reading
A pinewood derby, a book sale and a birders’ gathering are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on… Continue reading
Olympic Peninsula Art Association celebrates five decades as an organization this year. The nonprofit organization includes about 90 members and artists of all… Continue reading
There will be a World Day of Prayer observance from 7 to 8 tonight. The service will be held in Holy Trinity… Continue reading