LONGTIME SEQUIM PIONEER DIES


Sequim Gazette – LONGTIME SEQUIM PIONEER DIES Bob McCrorie, 2007 Irrigation Festival honorary pioneer, died of age related causes June 3 Bob was born in Canada and moved to the Yakima Valley in eastern Washington with his parents and siblings as a young child

5th Avenue Theatre awards honor Washington state’s best musical
Seattle Post Intelligencer – They came from Lynden, Sequim, Yakima — all over Washington — some to perform on this big-time stage, others to cheer on their cast mates. The grandeur of the event sank in as students took their seats in the lavish, 1926 theater, a jewel box of

SEQUIM STUDENTS FACE ‘GRIM’ REALITY
Sequim Gazette – The van and hearse were part of a lesson that the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office, Clallam County Fire District 3, Sequim Police Department, Sequim Valley Funeral Chapel, Washington State Patrol and St. Luke?s Episcopal Church Reverend Maggie Bourne

10 YEARS AND COUNTING!
Sequim Gazette – It’s the month, between the Sequim Irrigation and Lavender festivals, when the gallery first opened its doors 10 years ago Monday-Saturday and 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday. The gallery is located at 129 W. Washington St. For more information, call 681-6033.

SEQUIM MAN DIES IN MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT
Sequim Gazette – Davison was raised in Eastern Washington and moved to Sequim in the 1970s to be near his parents and to raise his family. He worked as an electrical engineer for Clallam County. He is survived by two daughters and three grandchildren. He was known as

Purple reigns in Scott County
TriCities.com – Most of the lavender grown in the United States is in western states like Washington, Osborne said. Particularly, Osborne discovered several lavender growers at Sequim, Wash., where an annual “Lavender Festival” attracts about 75,000 people. Saturday

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