It’s still summer! Use the print PDN as your weekend guidebook

Visitors look over goods on display at the community sale in Joyce during the 2013 Great Strait Sale. Juan de Fuca Scenic Byway Association

Visitors look over goods on display at the community sale in Joyce during the 2013 Great Strait Sale. Juan de Fuca Scenic Byway Association

IT’S STILL SUMMER!

Make it count — plenty for your weekend to-do list:

Salmon fishing (and a derby in Sekiu) . . . ‘Twilight’ activities in Forks (it’s still going strong) . . . Great Strait Sale (massive garage sale) . . . gems and rocks show . . . Fun Walk and an art walk . . . car show, hikes, concerts

You’ll find the weekend highlights here at www.peninsuladailynews.com . . . you can click on them one by one . . . but it’s all in the PRINT weekend edition of the Peninsula Daily News.

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You can track breaking news via the website through the day . . .

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