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OUTDOORS: Steelhead season planning underway as state announces steelhead committee

HOPING TO AVOID a repeat of last fall’s bombshell winter steelhead rule change rollout, state fishery managers have drawn back the curtain a bit on… Continue reading

A slew of classic cars and raffles are set for the fourth Sequim Prairie Nights, slated for Saturday in downtown Sequim.

Sequim Prairie Nights sets return to downtown Sequim

Funds raised go to Sequim High School scholarships

A slew of classic cars and raffles are set for the fourth Sequim Prairie Nights, slated for Saturday in downtown Sequim.
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Sequim’s First Firday Art Walk celebrates August in yellow

Powered by bright, warm sunshine, the theme color for the August First Friday Art Walk in Sequim is yellow. Everyone is encouraged to… Continue reading

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Phyllis Millan of Wilsonville, Ore., admires the view on Dungeness Spit on Thursday from an overlook in the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge north of Sequim. The refuge, home to a variety of birds and marine mammals, offers the access trail to hikers along the spit.

Spitting image of Dungeness view

Phyllis Millan of Wilsonville, Ore., admires the view of Dungeness Spit on Thursday from an overlook in the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge north of Sequim.… Continue reading

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Phyllis Millan of Wilsonville, Ore., admires the view on Dungeness Spit on Thursday from an overlook in the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge north of Sequim. The refuge, home to a variety of birds and marine mammals, offers the access trail to hikers along the spit.
The leaders of two Aug. 14-15 theater camps in Quilcene — for children age 8 to 12 and teens 13 to 17 — include teaching artists Maggie Bulkley, left, and Bry Kifolo of Key City Public Theatre. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Theater camps open in Quilcene

Grant makes scholarships available

The leaders of two Aug. 14-15 theater camps in Quilcene — for children age 8 to 12 and teens 13 to 17 — include teaching artists Maggie Bulkley, left, and Bry Kifolo of Key City Public Theatre. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
James Ray and Monique Mead are leaders of the Olympic Strings Workshop, whose students will give a free concert tonight in Port Angeles. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Tonight: free Olympic Strings concert

Tonight’s Olympic Strings Workshop concert is an uncommon experience for at least two reasons. First, the 7 p.m. performance is live and… Continue reading

James Ray and Monique Mead are leaders of the Olympic Strings Workshop, whose students will give a free concert tonight in Port Angeles. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
The Rev. Bruce Bode will present “A Child Said ‘What Is The Grass?’ ” from 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Sunday.

Unitarian Fellowship plans presentation

The Rev. Bruce Bode will present “A Child Said ‘What Is The Grass?’ ” from 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Sunday. Bode… Continue reading

The Rev. Bruce Bode will present “A Child Said ‘What Is The Grass?’ ” from 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Sunday.
The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “The Unitive Way and Jesus’ Teachings - #4” at Unity in the Olympics at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Unity speaker scheduled for Sunday service

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “The Unitive Way and the Teachings of Jesus — Part 4” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Schellink… Continue reading

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “The Unitive Way and Jesus’ Teachings - #4” at Unity in the Olympics at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
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Slices of pie await purchase by Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival visitors during the 2019 event.

Wild blackberry pies to be festival star

Joyce Daze offers a parade, music, vendors on Saturday

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Slices of pie await purchase by Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival visitors during the 2019 event.

Jefferson Healthcare restricts visitors because of COVID

Due to the high number of COVID-19 infections in the community, Jefferson Healthcare hospital is restricting visitors from its facilities until further… Continue reading

Expeditionary artist Maria Coryell-Martin includes some of her equipment in “Witnessing Climate Change,” the new show highlighting the art she has made during and after traveling to the North Slope of Alaska. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Expeditionary artist Maria Coryell-Martin includes some of her equipment in “Witnessing Climate Change,” the new show highlighting the art she has made during and after traveling to the North Slope of Alaska. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Heather Jeffers.
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LEFTIES: Seventh inning no heaven for Port Angeles

Wenatchee’s 12-run inning sends Lefties packing

LETTER: Memories

I have read the PDN since 1963. I particularly enjoy John McNutt’s “Back When.” His piece, “Family Moves Past Devastating Events” brought back the south… Continue reading

  • Aug 5, 2021

LETTER: Save your tribe

We are the indigenous people. Years ago, when the European settlers arrived on what was to become American shores, among other things they brought with… Continue reading

Master Gardeners set educational walks

Welcome back to the Woodcock Demonstration Gardens. Clallam County’s Master Gardeners have been busy working to showcase local flora at the group’s Woodcock… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: King fishery closed off Port Townsend

Still able to target coho and pinks

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Port Angeles City Council races line up

Incumbents score top votes in primary election

Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin.