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CHECK OUT THE AWESOME deals for Mother’s Day in today’s Peninsula Daily News

MOTHER’S DAY 2015 is next Sunday, May 10.

If you still haven’t gotten your Mom a gift, or made plans for brunch or dinner, don’t worry.

We’ve got you covered!

We’ve rounded up some of the best deals to do, see, eat and buy across the North Olympic Peninsula in our four-page “Pamper Mom This Mother’s Day” special section in the print edition of Sunday’s Peninsula Daily News.

(Not a subscriber? You can buy the PDN at vending machines and stores across the Peninsula.)

Thank Mom for putting up with you at your hormone-ravaged, teen-aged worst.

Spoil the woman who deserves it the most — even if she claims that all she really wants is for you and your siblings to get along.

Show Mom how much you care — while making memories you can cherish for years to come.

And the best part?

You can do it all LOCALLY — all the shops and restaurants in our Sunday special section are right here on the Peninsula.

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