When everything fell apart, Cheryl Strayed left, alone, to hike. She covered 1,100 miles, from California's Mojave Desert and across the Range of Light —… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Though it was July in Sequim, the sun was not smiling on the lavender fields. 2011’s fabled lavender weekend was wet, drippy wet,… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Ice cream, dancing, free children's books, model trains, a firetruck and prizes: They're just a cross-section of the First Teacher Dungeness Kids' Fair… Continue reading
FORKS — A variety of landscaping can be seen in the six gardens on the Bogachiel Garden Club’s “Flowers Amid the Forest” Garden Tour from… Continue reading
Here’s the schedule of Clallam Bay-Sekiu Fun Days activities. Today ■ 5 p.m. — Scavenger hunt registration at the Lions Club, 90 Bogachiel St., Clallam… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The Museum & Arts Center in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley digs into the 60-plus-year history of the Bugge Cannery Co. in an exhibit opening… Continue reading
Public libraries offer a variety of activities specifically for youths this weekend, while a host of events ranging from art exhibits to classes to horse… Continue reading
CLALLAM BAY-SEKIU — It's a family reunion, community celebration and the area's annual fireworks show. The three-day Clallam Bay-Sekiu Fun Days festival begins today with… Continue reading
THIS IS THE time of year when you have no excuse to not get out and listen/dance to your favorite music. Indoors or outdoors, your… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — In the ongoing campaign to whet local appetites for local food, chef Dave Long will cook up a couple of 20-egg omelets… Continue reading
A LIFETIME LABOR of love, hard work and discipline paid off in a big way for siblings Tina Johnson and Lisa Hopper when they drove… Continue reading
This story has been changed to correct a previous version that said Holiday Inn Express o section of Sewner Bret Wirta moved to the North… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — There was purported bungee-jumping from a hot air balloon, as well as alleged mosquitoes growing larger and larger until they lifted a… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — It’s one thing to key your secret thoughts into a computer or set them down onto a piece of paper — and… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — In the meadow at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, the “Monday’s Child” series of art classes is under way and open… Continue reading
As Riley Guimond, an excited 17-month-old, explored a classroom full of toys, his father, Andrew, patiently followed behind. Squealing and exclaiming some of his first… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — People around here, especially at the Point Hudson RV Park, might have noticed a vehicle cruising around that looks a little —… Continue reading
Candidates will be introduced to the public, dances are scheduled, and infants can be serenaded at special concerts this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — The second annual Summer Cider Day in downtown Port Townsend will feature at least 30 different varieties of hard cider, including a… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — The thing about the Festival of American Fiddle Tunes: It's far more than fiddling. Sure, major folks are gathering at Fort Worden… Continue reading