COMING SUNDAY: PDN's annual scholarship salute to Peninsula high school graduates

COMING SUNDAY: PDN’s annual scholarship salute to Peninsula high school graduates

  • Thursday, June 26, 2014 12:01am
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ALL OF THIS month’s North Olympic Peninsula high school graduates who received scholarships and awards for their achievements are pictured in one tribute section appearing this Sunday, June 29, only in the Peninsula Daily News.

In addition to the hundreds of photos and brief award profiles, the 32-page Students of Distinction: Class of 2014 also lists the names of all graduates as well as Peninsula College graduates.

For the grads as well as their families and friends, it’s a special keepsake section not to be missed.

Exclusively in Sunday’s editions, along with Peninsula Profile, TV Week, Sunday Fun color comics, USA Weekend magazine, special news and features — and, of course, advertising values and loads of savings for couponers.

It will be on sale starting early Sunday morning at nearly 200 locations in Jefferson and Clallam counties. Don’t miss it!

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