Gathering to celebrate a donation of $3

Gathering to celebrate a donation of $3

BUSINESS: Sound Community Bank’s Sequim branch donates $3,000 to Port Angeles Symphony

SEQUIM — Sound Community Bank recently donated $3,000 to the Port Angeles Symphony.

Michele Sorrentino, branch manager of the bank’s Sequim branch, and Kari Osterberg, branch manager of the bank’s Port Angeles branch, were instrumental in obtaining this sponsorship, according to a news release.

Mark Wendeborn, executive director of the Port Angeles Symphony, said, “The orchestra is grateful that Sound Community Bank partnered with us to enhance the lives of everyone on the North Olympic Peninsula.

“This demonstrates their commitment to the communities they serve.”

The bank’s president and CEO, Laurie

(Teitzel) Stewart, is a Sequim native.

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The Port Angeles Symphony performs five concerts (with morning rehearsals open to the public), six Chamber Orchestra shows and two pops concerts in both Port Angeles and Sequim, plus special events.

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