Clallam County

Comic convention, canoe gifting, Picnic on the Pier among Peninsula attractions

A comic convention, a new home for a canoe and a special Picnic on the Pier are among the attractions on the North Olympic Peninsula… Continue reading

Clallam Bay-Sekiu Fun Days offers weekend of play, fireworks

Opportunities to eat, race, play and parade will be plentiful in Clallam Bay today through Sunday during the 36th annual Clallam Bay-Sekiu Fun… Continue reading

“Lavender Sunset” by Marilynn Evans will be on display during Sequim’s First Friday Art Walk today.

Lavender theme for Sequim Art Walk

The shade of Sequim’s famous lavender blooms will occupy the galleries, studios and museums along Sequim’s First Friday Art Walk today from 5… Continue reading

“Lavender Sunset” by Marilynn Evans will be on display during Sequim’s First Friday Art Walk today.
Second Weekend Art Walk challenges painters in speed, audience favor

Second Weekend Art Walk challenges painters in speed, audience favor

Art walks, for the most part, promote an easy pace. You can visit galleries at your leisure and spend hours admiring a… Continue reading

Second Weekend Art Walk challenges painters in speed, audience favor

NEWS BRIEFS: Sequim Visitor Information Center plans new volunteer training Wednesday … and other items

The Sequim Visitor Information Center will hold a new volunteer orientation class at 11 a.m. Wednesday. The public is invited to attend the… Continue reading

“Tiger” by Roxanne Grinstad was painted in the Japanese brush style.

‘Asian Flair’ art debuts at Civic Center; ‘Keying Around’ pianos coming in July

The City Arts Advisory Commission will sponsor the opening of An Asian Flair art exhibit and artist reception from 5 p.m. to 7… Continue reading

“Tiger” by Roxanne Grinstad was painted in the Japanese brush style.

Artist demonstrates gyotaku fish print-making

Upon a successful fishing trip, most would fire up the grill. Not Paul Blake. Blake has other plans for his catch, and… Continue reading

Cincinnati Boys Choir will perform in Port Angeles

The Cincinnati Boys Choir will perform at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church at 7 p.m. Saturday. Choral music from Bach and Mozart to… Continue reading

Clallam County Fair Royalty float takes top prize in Port Angeles parade

Clallam County Fair Royalty float takes top prize in Port Angeles parade

The Clallam County Fair Royalty float won first place in the Outstanding Float category in the Port Angeles Fourth of July Parade.… Continue reading

Clallam County Fair Royalty float takes top prize in Port Angeles parade

Clallam County launches budget transparency tool

Clallam County has launched a new software system to help the public, elected officials and staff make better sense of county finances.… Continue reading

Cary Borum, in front, and Ron Clark both of Forks burn to the starting line of a recent West End Thunder race. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

Drag racing to roar in Forks this weekend

West End Thunder will host the season’s third weekend of drag racing at Forks Municipal Airport on Saturday and Sunday. A Show and… Continue reading

Cary Borum, in front, and Ron Clark both of Forks burn to the starting line of a recent West End Thunder race. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

ISSUES OF FAITH: Salvation is yours through price Jesus paid

“The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and covered up. Then in his joy he goes and… Continue reading

Jardin du Soleil’s Jungible Music Series returns

Jardin du Soleil’s Jungible Music Series returns

Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm brings back its weekly concert series, the Jungible Summer Music Series,… Continue reading

Jardin du Soleil’s Jungible Music Series returns

Joshua J. Superstar to perform at libraries

The North Olympic Library System will bring Joshua J. Superstar and his comedy stunts to Forks, Sequim and Port Angeles libraries today. His first performance… Continue reading

LETTER: Believe that our paths in life are determined by the many choices we make

I am pro-choice. I believe that our paths in life are determined by the many choices we make. In fact, our Declaration of Independence affirms… Continue reading

LETTER: Questions about development near Sequim

I first read about the proposed housing development above U.S. Highway 101 and Brownfield Road in Sequim as “Bell Estates,” however, recent writings refer to… Continue reading

Lincoln Park trees to be cut beginning today

Tree-cutting in Lincoln Park will begin this morning, and mark the beginning of a two-week closure of the city park. Some 38… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Unity speaker for Sunday service set … and other items

Unity in the Olympics’ 10:30 a.m. Sunday worship service speaker will be Kim Perkins. Her lesson at the church, 2917 E. Myrtle… Continue reading

Peninsula residents to participate in Walk to Protect & Restore Our Salish Sea

Four residents of the North Olympic Peninsula, two from Port Townsend and two from Port Angeles, plan to walk from Seattle to Tacoma this weekend… Continue reading

Veteran Master Gardeners, Bob Cain, Laurel Moulton, Jeanette Stehr-Green, Audreen Williams and Lois Bellamy, from left, will lead a walk through the Fifth Street Community Garden on Saturday.

Port Angeles garden walk to look ahead to fall

Fall gardening means cool-weather crops and an abundance of seasonal fruit and veggie recipes. Think roasted acorn squash with butter and brown… Continue reading

Veteran Master Gardeners, Bob Cain, Laurel Moulton, Jeanette Stehr-Green, Audreen Williams and Lois Bellamy, from left, will lead a walk through the Fifth Street Community Garden on Saturday.