SEQUIM — Just point and click.
That’s what the Sequim Museum and Arts Center is asking everyone with a camera to do as part of its first “Take a Picture Day” this Saturday.
The museum is looking for pictures of schools, businesses, homes and other public places — taken on Saturday — to add to its archive of nearly 6,000 pictures.
After taking pictures, the museum is asking they be developed, identified with information such as names, addresses and the significance of a location, and brought to the museum at 175 W. Cedar St.
“People usually don’t think of things around them as history in the making,” said museum board member Nancy Hoffman. “But things change almost overnight. We want to capture just what things looked like on Sept. 1, 2001.”
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