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Pedestrians and bicyclists make their way arcoss a pair of new spans crossing the newly-restored flood plain of the Dungeness River at Railroad Bridge Park on Wednesday. The two spans, which opened this week, eliminate a long detour for users of the Olympic Discovery Trail by restoring the link across the river. An additional walkway, which is still under construction with an opening scheduled for later this fall, will link the trail to the outdoor patio of the recently-opened Dungeness River Nature Center.

Building bridges at Railroad Bridge Park

Pedestrians and bicyclists make their way across a pair of new spans crossing the newly-restored flood plain of the Dungeness River at Railroad Bridge Park… Continue reading

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Pedestrians and bicyclists make their way arcoss a pair of new spans crossing the newly-restored flood plain of the Dungeness River at Railroad Bridge Park on Wednesday. The two spans, which opened this week, eliminate a long detour for users of the Olympic Discovery Trail by restoring the link across the river. An additional walkway, which is still under construction with an opening scheduled for later this fall, will link the trail to the outdoor patio of the recently-opened Dungeness River Nature Center.
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Sequim High’s royalty reigns

Sequim High School celebrated its 2022 Homecoming in style last week, with a key win in the football game and crowning of royalty at halftime… Continue reading

  • Oct 6, 2022
  • By Emily Matthiessen Olympic Peninsula News Group
  • Clallam County
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‘Empowering yourself’ workshop set

Rosalinda Castiglioni will present “Shopping and Cooking for One” at 1 p.m. Thursday. The hybrid workshop is in the conference room at… Continue reading

Hospice orientation set for potential volunteers

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will conduct both an online orientation and an in-person session for potential volunteers. The in-person session will… Continue reading

Port Townsend Threshold Choir offers song baths

The Port Townsend Threshold Choir will provide song baths from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Thursday. The public performances are at Tyler… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Dig those fall gardening chores

OCTOBER IS HERE! That means the weather will certainly change soon. Dark, cool, wet, rainy weather will fall upon us. We need the rain as… Continue reading

First Congregational Church building March 1889.

BACK WHEN: The first church of Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES DOES not have a long history, relatively speaking. First settled in 1854 and declared the Second National City in 1862, the town grew… Continue reading

First Congregational Church building March 1889.

Supply drive starts today

Express Employment Professionals will host a supply drive from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays through Friday, July 29. The… Continue reading

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Clallam libraries celebrate Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month

The North Olympic Library System is honoring Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month with a poster exhibition, an author visit for students and… Continue reading

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ISSUES OF FAITH: The prodigal son is welcomed home

THE CHURCH OF Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is unique in what you might find at a weekly worship service; what we call sacrament meeting.… Continue reading

Open house scheduled today at Shipley House

The senior community is invited to the 12th Open House from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. today. The annual open house is at… Continue reading

OPHS grant will fund 75 animal adoptions

Koenig Subaru to donate $100 for each adoption

The Rev. Lynn Ungar

OUUF speaker set for Sunday service

The Rev. Lynn Ungar will present “Days of Turning” at 11 a.m. Sunday. Ungar will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian… Continue reading

The Rev. Lynn Ungar
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David Large leads a small tour in November of his home that produces more energy than it uses. He hosts an open house Saturday.

Sequim ‘net-zero’ home joins National Solar Tour on Saturday

Owner says most people can upgrade, save with incentives

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David Large leads a small tour in November of his home that produces more energy than it uses. He hosts an open house Saturday.
BA Huffman

Speaker slated for Port Angeles Unity in Olympics

BA Huffman will present “Stop! In the Name of Love” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Huffman will speak at Unity in the Olympics,… Continue reading

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Empowering workshop offered Thursday

Michael Bucierka will present “Home and Automotive Maintenance” at 1 p.m. Thursday. The hybrid workshop is in the conference room at Volunteer… Continue reading

Harvest of Hope event set for Saturday in Sequim

Olympic Medical Center Foundation, in conjunction with Fred Hutchinson Cancer Care Alliance and Sound Community Bank, will host the annual Harvest of Hope… Continue reading

Story slam slated Oct. 4 in Port Townsend

The Church of BuVu and Winter Texts will host PT Story Slam from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Oct. 4. The free… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Don’t give up gardening too soon in season

IF YOU READ my tagline at the end of every article, then you know I dream of having the Olympic Peninsula recognized as “Flower Peninsula… Continue reading

Submitted art / "Color Study in Slow Stitch 2" by Jean Wyatt is featured at the 17th-annual North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival at Sequim Museum & Arts.

Fiber arts festival to highlight art for two months

The 17th-annual North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival will offer several events to celebrate the craft in October and November. The exhibit, which comes… Continue reading

Submitted art / "Color Study in Slow Stitch 2" by Jean Wyatt is featured at the 17th-annual North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival at Sequim Museum & Arts.