Bonus sections in today’s PDN — still only 75 cents

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Bonus sections in today's PDN — still only 75 cents

Today’s Friday/Saturday PDN is almost like a Sunday newspaper!

— First, there’s your guide to Sequim Lavender Weekend — everything you need to know to enjoy the July 18-20 gala event.

— Then there’s Spry Living, with great ideas for good health and natural beauty — perfect for our North Olympic Peninsula lifestyle!

— Speaking of the North Olympic Peninsula, check out Peninsula Spotlight, which has everything you need to know for weekend entertainment on stage, screen and galleries.

— And get a briefing on the latest Port of Port Angeles activities in the port-produced newsletter, which is distributed in the PDN for the first time as a community outreach project.

All this is along the usual Friday/Saturday fare of North Olympic Peninsula news and sports, weekend events, Hot Properties real estate listings, great advertising bargains and more.

And it’s on sale for only 75 cents at nearly 200 locations across the North Olympic Peninsula.

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