BUSINESS BRIEF: Port Townsend sidewalk sale slated to start Saturday . . . and other items

Tyler White

Tyler White

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Main Street Program Downtown Sidewalk Sale will take place Saturday through Monday during regular business hours.

Customers can save money on gifts, back-to-school specials, accessories and apparel.

There will be special deals under the tents.

For more information, phone Port Townsend Main Street Program Director Mari Mullen at 360-385-7911 or email director@ptmainstreet.org.

Certification level

SEQUIM — City Waste Water Operator III Tyler White has received the Waste Water Operator IV Certification from the state Department of Ecology.

There are five levels of wastewater certification in Washington; White is at the highest level.

Achieving the certification requires four years of domestic wastewater treatment plant operating experience with at least two years at a Class III or higher plant and 180 credits or credit equivalent units relevant to waste water.

Contact Utilities Manager Pete Tjemsland at 360-683-4908 or ptjemsland@sequimwa.gov with questions.

Vet attends course

PORT ANGELES — Dr. Carmen Czachor, veterinarian and owner of Family Veterinary Clinic, 3217 E. Mahogany St., recently attended a continuing education course in cardiology.

The course covered heart disease diagnosis, emergency treatment and procedures of heart disease, plus conventional and new drug therapies to stabilize and treat heart failure.

Czachor is accepting new patients at Family Veterinary Clinic.

To make an appointment, phone 360-452-9682.

Monthly agent

PORT ANGELES — Marc and Pat Thomsen, aka Team Thomsen, of Coldwell Banker Uptown Realty have earned the Agent of the Month spot for August.

The Agent of the Month is accomplished by producing the highest amount of business transactions in one month’s time.

Team Thomsen can be reached at MThomsen@olypen.com or 360-417-2782.

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