‘Best of the Peninsula’ coming Friday, bonus newspaper Monday, for Peninsula Daily News readers

IF YOU’RE A weekend-only print subscriber to the Peninsula Daily News, getting it only Friday and Sunday, look for the PDN at your home on Monday morning, Labor Day.

Weekend-only subscribers also get the PDN delivered on major holidays.

In addition:

“Best of the Peninsula”: It’s will be in Friday’s PDN — our 2012 guide to the best places for dining, shopping, services and entertainment in Jefferson and Clallam counties, as selected by our readers. An electronic version will be posted at www.peninsuladailynews.com

Enjoy your vacation and leave something behind for students.

Taking a late-summer vacation? By donating your vacation newspapers to the NIE program, you can help educate local students in fundamental skills as well as expose them to new challenges and choices.

Simply request a donation to Newspapers in Education when you put a temporary stop on your newspaper. The NIE fund is used to distribute free newspapers to Peninsula schools.

Classroom newspapers are used in creative ways to teach social studies, math, reading and more.

■ Service reminder: Only the PDN’s Circulation Department will be open Monday (Labor Day) and only part of the day by phone for redelivery of missing newspapers, billing questions and subscription starts and stops.

Circulation staffers will be on duty Monday at 360-452-4507 or 800-826-7714 from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.

(The deadline for putting a vacation stop on your PDN is 2 p.m. the day before, or 2 p.m. Friday for Sundays.)

Many thanks, and happy Labor Day! We wish everyone a fun, relaxing day.

John Brewer

Publisher and editor

john.brewer@peninsuladailynews.com

360-417-3500

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