Clallam County

The Blues Is a Woman ensemble — including, from left, Pamela Rose, Pat Wilder, Kristen Strom and Daria “Shani” Johnson — brings its theatrical show to the Port Angeles High School Performing Arts Center this Saturday. (Blues Is a Woman)

Women and the blues on stage this weekend

Pandemic forces a long wait for theatrical concert

The Blues Is a Woman ensemble — including, from left, Pamela Rose, Pat Wilder, Kristen Strom and Daria “Shani” Johnson — brings its theatrical show to the Port Angeles High School Performing Arts Center this Saturday. (Blues Is a Woman)

Group going to voters for information

Clallam County office says it’s not involved

Emily Matthiessen / Olympic Peninsula News Group
Brigitte Schlemmer and Suzanne Horne hang the first pieces for “Art All Over — The Art Show Without Walls,” this past weekend at Carrie Blake City Park.

‘Art All Over’ places outdoor creations at parks

Recycled, reused materials to be on display for months

Emily Matthiessen / Olympic Peninsula News Group
Brigitte Schlemmer and Suzanne Horne hang the first pieces for “Art All Over — The Art Show Without Walls,” this past weekend at Carrie Blake City Park.
Nicolina Miller

Community health coalition selects executive director

The Olympic Peninsula Healthy Community Coalition has a new leader. The community 501(c)(3) nonprofit has announced the hiring of Nicolina Miller as… Continue reading

Nicolina Miller

COVID omicron sub-variant raising concern nationally

Strategies changing to respond to endemic disease situation

Pictured, left, is Levi Douglas, the center’s Clallam County veteran program director, receiving a check from Rod Souza of Jim’s Pharmacy.

Jim’s Pharmacy charity of month named

The Northwest Veterans Resource Center was the November 2021 recipient of Jim’s Cares Monthly Charity at Jim’s Pharmacy in Port Angeles. The nonprofit provides emergency… Continue reading

Pictured, left, is Levi Douglas, the center’s Clallam County veteran program director, receiving a check from Rod Souza of Jim’s Pharmacy.
Jolene Dalton Gailey of Port Angeles conducts the Junior All-State Treble Choir in concert at the Capitol Theatre last Saturday with James Ray, Gailey’s former Port Angeles High School colleague, playing violin at left. (Monika Tabor)
Jolene Dalton Gailey of Port Angeles conducts the Junior All-State Treble Choir in concert at the Capitol Theatre last Saturday with James Ray, Gailey’s former Port Angeles High School colleague, playing violin at left. (Monika Tabor)

Port Angeles man charged with child porn possession, voyeurism

Arraignment set for Friday in Clallam County Superior Court

U.S., Canada conduct joint naval training exercise

The U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Navy, and Royal Canadian Navy conducted a two-day joint exercise last week. The exercise on Thursday and Friday… Continue reading

Work to learn gardening in Sequim

The Sequim Botanical Garden Society will conduct Work to Learn party at 1 p.m. Saturday. The program will be in the Terrace Garden… Continue reading

Pictured is a portion of the damaged roadway on state Highway 112 near Neah Bay. (state Department of Transportation)

Highway 112 work outside Neah Bay begins Tuesday

The state Department of Transportation will begin work Tuesday on fixing a 2-mile stretch of state Highway 112 near Neah Bay. This… Continue reading

Pictured is a portion of the damaged roadway on state Highway 112 near Neah Bay. (state Department of Transportation)
Jon Purnell walks his dog on Hoare Road south of Port Angeles, where the elevation helped to capture some snow. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Jon Purnell walks his dog on Hoare Road south of Port Angeles, where the elevation helped to capture some snow. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Jan Jacobson of the Port Townsend Library helped choose “Seya’s Song,” the current StoryWalk at Kah Tai Lagoon in Port Townsend. “Seya’s Song” is a book that contains S’Klallam words in its story about the people and wild creatures of the North Olympic Peninsula. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Jan Jacobson of the Port Townsend Library helped choose “Seya’s Song,” the current StoryWalk at Kah Tai Lagoon in Port Townsend. “Seya’s Song” is a book that contains S’Klallam words in its story about the people and wild creatures of the North Olympic Peninsula. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Kate McDermott will speak at the Red, Set Go! luncheon to benefit the Olympic Medical Center Foundation on Friday. (Andrew Scrivani)
Kate McDermott will speak at the Red, Set Go! luncheon to benefit the Olympic Medical Center Foundation on Friday. (Andrew Scrivani)
Dana Johnson of Esco Pacific Signs of Chehalis changes light bulbs and performs other maintenance on the Ruddell Auto Mall sign at the intersection of U.S. Highway 101 and Golf Course Road. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Changing a light bulb

By Dave Logan For Peninsula Daily News Dana Johnson of Esco Pacific Signs of Chehalis changes light bulbs and performs other maintenance on the Ruddell… Continue reading

Dana Johnson of Esco Pacific Signs of Chehalis changes light bulbs and performs other maintenance on the Ruddell Auto Mall sign at the intersection of U.S. Highway 101 and Golf Course Road. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
"The Road :)" by M. (student wishes to remain anonymous, please only list as "M" for artist name)

Poets to interpret student photography

Exhibit to show teens’ pandemic experience

"The Road :)" by M. (student wishes to remain anonymous, please only list as "M" for artist name)
Brian Pruiett.
Brian Pruiett.
Pictured, from left, are Reach and Row event chair Susan Sorensen, VHOCC patient care coordinator Marca Davies, VHOCC nurse team manager Betsy Wharton, VHOCC executive director JooRi Jun, and Jerry Fine, 2021 Sequim Bay Yacht Club commodore.  Submitted photo

Sequim Bay Yacht Club donates to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County

The Reach and Row for Hospice race hosted by the Sequim Bay Yacht Club last fall has donated the proceeds from the event… Continue reading

Pictured, from left, are Reach and Row event chair Susan Sorensen, VHOCC patient care coordinator Marca Davies, VHOCC nurse team manager Betsy Wharton, VHOCC executive director JooRi Jun, and Jerry Fine, 2021 Sequim Bay Yacht Club commodore.  Submitted photo