Great value, savings coming in Thanksgiving’s PDN

Great value, savings coming in Thanksgiving's PDN

GET READY FOR one of the Peninsula Daily News’ biggest editions of the year Thursday — Thanksgiving Day!

It will be packed with pre-printed advertising inserts, display ads and money-saving coupons from local and regional businesses and individuals — just in time for holiday shopping and, of course, Black Friday.

See what expanded or earlier store hours and holiday specials local and regional retailers will have for Thanksgiving, Black Friday and beyond.

The PDN also joins with the many local businesses who ask that you “Shop Local” as much as you can for the holiday season.

Thanksgiving is also a “bonus day” for our weekend-only subscribers.

Those who normally get the PDN delivered to their home only on Fridays and Sundays will also get the newspaper this Thursday.

Weekend-only subscribers get the PDN delivered on major holidays.

For non-home subscribers of the newspaper, Circulation Director Michelle Lynn recommends that people go to nearby stores and dealers to purchase a Thursday newspaper.

Because of the size of the newspaper, only a limited number of copies can fit in the PDN’s regular distribution racks, so these racks may be empty early in the day.

Residents who would like to subscribe to the PDN may call the Circulation Department at 360-452-4507 or 800-826-7714.

Subscribe now and get our “Thanksgiving Special” of 13 weeks for only $17.18, a substantial savings off our newsstand price.

And if you call us by 5 p.m. Tuesday, you’ll receive the hefty Thanksgiving holiday edition.

More in News

Mary Kniskern of Sonny’s Spaw and Self-Wash of Sequim gets a kiss from Winston at a “kissing booth” set up for “Music Where You Bark” for KSQM Pet Lovers Day at the James Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday in Sequim. The event featured animal-oriented display booths and live music and animal demonstrations. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Canine kiss

Mary Kniskern of Sonny’s Spaw and Self-Wash of Sequim gets a kiss… Continue reading

Coastal cleanup set for Saturday

Registration open until day of event

U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell breaks a bottle of champagne over the RV Resilience on Sept. 5 as Steve Ashby, PNNL laboratory director, and other dignitaries celebrate the dedication of the hybrid vessel. (Andrea Starr/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory vessel dedicated at ceremony

RV Resilience to lead marine research in Sequim Bay, ocean

BMC Roofing crews work on Aug. 28 to replace a portion of the roof of the Sequim Prairie Grange. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Donation helps Sequim Grange repair roof

Sequim woman bequeaths $850K for fixes

Weekly flight operations scheduled

There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft… Continue reading

Jackie Leonard of Cottage Grove, Ore., left, examines a sweatshirt while Janet Estes of Joyce looks on at a merchandise table set up by Cindy Kelly at the Joyce Grange Hall on Saturday in Joyce. The venue was one location of the Great Strait Sale, a collection of garage and yard sales by residents along state Highway 112 from Port Angeles to Neah Bay. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Strait sale

Jackie Leonard of Cottage Grove, Ore., left, examines a sweatshirt while Janet… Continue reading

The site of a mill, granary/grain elevator, a mall, restaurants and more, Sequim’s “skyscraper” at 531 W. Washington St. is being prepped for a trio of businesses by natives Jason Hoffman and Ryan Schaffsma. (Ryan Schaafsma)
Business partners plan to preserve history of grain elevator

Duo plans to offer taproom and restaurant, short-term stays, coffee bar

Vessel likely sinks off Neah Bay

Two rescued from life boat after fire

Training helps put out fire at Rose Theater

East Jefferson Fire Rescue offering free extinguisher training today

Clallam sheriff’s office launches online reporting tool

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office has launched an online… Continue reading

Kelly Grable of Mobile, Ala., prepares Bella’s birthday cake outside Forks Outfitters in Forks on Thursday as Forever Twilight in Forks fans look on. Isabella “Bella” Marie Cullen (née Swan) was born to Charlie Swan and Renée Dwyer on Sept. 13, 1987. The Twilight series’ main protagonist celebrated a day early as the store played along and paged her over the public address system. Grable is a member of the Forever Twilight Forks planning committee and travels to Forks each year to help with the festival. More than 400 VIT (Very Important Twilighter) tickets were sold. Planned VIT and other free activities continue throughout town and to La Push through Sunday. (Christi Baron/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Forever Twilight in Forks

Kelly Grable of Mobile, Ala., prepares Bella’s birthday cake outside Forks Outfitters… Continue reading