READ ALL ABOUT IT — Another busy weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula!

READ ALL ABOUT IT — Another busy weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula!

  • Saturday, October 4, 2014 12:01am
  • News

ENJOY FALL’s SUNSHINE across the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend!

Kinetic Sculpture Race . . . Farm Tour . . . Fiber Arts Festival . . . art walks in Port Townsend . . . plays and concerts . . . absolutely no reason for anyone to be bored!

You’ll find the weekend highlights at our website, www.peninsuladailynews.com.

You can click on them one by one . . . but it’s all in the PRINT weekend edition of the Peninsula Daily News.

The PDN’s print edition — available today across Jefferson and Clallam counties — is easier to navigate to find the stories you want . . .

It’s faster to read in print, and you absorb more! (Plus up to 40 percent more overall content in the print edition including Commentary columns, letters to the editor and more . . .)

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You can track breaking news via the website through the day . . . unlimited use of our electronic archives for stories you might have missed or want to read again . . .

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