Ron Morehead of Sequim will speak at the library this Friday.
“Backyard Birding” can be taken either as individual classes or in a series.
The event continues through Sunday with gatherings scheduled throughout Forks.
There are some “holy moments” where the wholeness of things is demonstrated and felt, a unity that goes beyond partisanship.
Some will close, while others will remain open year-round.
The convergence will combine educational workshops, hands-on projects and networking.
The yard at at 326 E. 11th St. has “whimsical yard art of recycled and repurposed treasures,” according to the club.
Modern American classics will be featured in the Sequim performance.
Thursday’s production on the Port Angeles Peninsula College campus is free and open to the public.
Activities are planned through Sunday.
The book celebrates the 1936 U.S. men’s Olympic eight-oar rowing team and their triumph at Hitler’s Olympics.
After recognizing the old IOOF building in Forks, residents share times had there.
There are various ways to (humanely) deter their attacks on your home.
The 20th annual tour featured food, friendly farm animals and local farmers.
The Baby Boomers could be part of the solution.
Mrs. Vinegar, aka Betsy Wharton of the Clallam Canning Co., is taking a field trip to the market next Saturday, Oct. 8.
The film will be shown at 7 p.m. Friday at the Peninsula College Little Theater in Port Angeles.
Taylor has toured throughout the world, performing in many countries and continents.
Cry out for help and watch your Father show you his love as he supplies you his miracles.
The cost of the self-guided tour is $10 per carload or free if biking.