Kreps Construction David Kreps, owner 398 Pierson Road, Sequim, WA 98382 Phone: 360-460-2781 Fax: 360-681-3737 E-mail address: krepsco@qwestoffice.net Website: www.krepsbuilder.com Offering new construction, remodels, additions, exterior and interior painting, and general contracting. Baja Cantina, Inc. Maretha and Jose Acosta, owners 820 W. Washington St. Sequim, WA 98382 Phone: 360-681-2822 Sequim’s newest Mexican restaurant! Ben’s Bikes of Sequim, LLC Sam Chandler, manager 1251 W. Washington St. Sequim, WA 98382 Phone: 360-683-2666 E-mail: bensbikessquim@qwestoffice.net Website: www.bensbikestucson.com Independent bicycle sales, repair and rental shop selling Giant, Haro, Stolen and Del Sol bicycles. Lahren-gitis Psychotherapy Beth Lahren, owner 520 N. Sequim Ave., Sequim, WA 98382 Phone: 360-461-1907 E-mail: [email protected]Website: Lahren-gitis.com Psychotherapist offering marriage and couples counseling, business consulting, employee assistance counselor, child counselor, and sexual- harrassment consultant. Spane Buildings Jim Spane, owner 1611 Buck Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone: 360-424-1505 Fax: 360-424-1592 E-mail: [email protected]Website: www.spane.com Building the highest quality post-frame buildings, garages, barns, arenas, shops and homes. Sequim MFR Ulia Cummings, owner and myofascial release therapist 181 Duke Drive, Sequim, WA 98382 Phone: 360-216-6088 E-mail: [email protected]Myofascial release is a new type of hands-on therapy for back, neck and shoulder pain, as well as headaches, sports injuries and carpal tunnel. The Gate Keeper’s Castle Josie Macleod, Innkeeper Troll Haven 960 Gardiner Beach Road, Sequim, WA 98382 Phone: 360-640-3560 E-mail: the [email protected]Website: www.egatekeeperscastle.com e Gate Keeper’s Castle is a magical place on the Troll Haven Lavender Farm, just 100 yards off of Discovery Bay. Stay the night or schedule an enchanted tour! Welcome to Our Newest CHAMBER MEMBERS! Chamber Luncheons July 9, 11:45 a.m. Luncheon at Sunland Program: Understanding the Health Benefit Exchange Speaker: Mike Jackling, Small Business/Agent Representative Luncheon sponsor: Sequim Lavender Farm Faire RSVP by July 5 • Lunch $15 June 23, 11:45 a.m. Luncheon at Sunland Program: Composite Industries on the Olympic Peninsula Speaker: Michael Fancher Luncheon sponsor: Team McAleer at RE/MAX Fiſth Avenue RSVP by July 19 Lunch $15 On Thursday, June 13, the Chamber staff, board and volunteers welcomed Dungeness Kids Co., owned by Susan and Andy Baritelle, to its new location at 163 W. Washington St., Sequim. Visit Dungeness Kids Co. on Facebook or stop in and check out their new store! The NPBA has moved to Sequim! FaLeana Wech, executive officer, NPBA members, and Chamber board and members celebrated their new location with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house on June 7. Congratulations NPBA, on your new building location at 350 W. Washington St. Chamber board members, staff, volunteers and fellow members (and one knight) welcomed The Gate Keeper’s Castle to the Chamber with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tours of the grounds on June 17. The Gate Keeper’s Castle is located at 960 Gardiner Beach Road. Call 360-640-3560 for more information or visit www.thegatekeeperscastle.com. Sequim Lavender Farm Faire July 2013 Ribbon Cuttings 360-683-6197 www.sequimchamber.com
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Kreps ConstructionDavid Kreps, owner398 Pierson Road,Sequim, WA 98382 Phone: 360-460-2781Fax: 360-681-3737E-mail address: krepsco@qwesto� ce.netWebsite: www.krepsbuilder.comO� ering new construction, remodels, additions, exterior and interior painting, and general contracting.
Baja Cantina, Inc.Maretha and Jose Acosta, owners820 W. Washington St.Sequim, WA 98382Phone: 360-681-2822Sequim’s newest Mexican restaurant!
Ben’s Bikes of Sequim, LLCSam Chandler, manager1251 W. Washington St.Sequim, WA 98382 Phone: 360-683-2666
E-mail: bensbikessquim@qwesto� ce.netWebsite: www.bensbikestucson.comIndependent bicycle sales, repair and rental shop selling Giant, Haro, Stolen and Del Sol bicycles.
Lahren-gitis PsychotherapyBeth Lahren, owner520 N. Sequim Ave., Sequim, WA 98382 Phone: 360-461-1907E-mail: [email protected]: Lahren-gitis.comPsychotherapist o� ering marriage and couples counseling, business consulting, employee assistance counselor, child counselor, and sexual-harrassment consultant.
Spane Buildings Jim Spane, owner 1611 Buck WayMount Vernon, WA 98273Phone: 360-424-1505Fax: 360-424-1592E-mail: [email protected]: www.spane.comBuilding the highest quality post-frame buildings,
garages, barns, arenas, shops and homes.
Sequim MFRUlia Cummings, owner and myofascial release therapist181 Duke Drive, Sequim, WA 98382Phone: 360-216-6088E-mail: [email protected] release is a new type of hands-on therapy for back, neck and shoulder pain, as well as headaches, sports injuries and carpal tunnel.
The Gate Keeper’s CastleJosie Macleod, InnkeeperTroll Haven960 Gardiner Beach Road, Sequim, WA 98382Phone: 360-640-3560E-mail: the [email protected]: www.� egatekeeperscastle.com� e Gate Keeper’s Castle is a magical place on the Troll Haven Lavender Farm, just 100 yards o� of Discovery Bay. Stay the night or schedule an enchanted tour!
Welcome to Our Newest CHAMBER MEMBERS!Chamber Luncheons
July 9, 11:45 a.m. Luncheon at SunlandProgram: Understanding the Health Bene� t ExchangeSpeaker: Mike Jackling, Small Business/Agent RepresentativeLuncheon sponsor:
Sequim Lavender Farm FaireRSVP by July 5 • Lunch $15
June 23, 11:45 a.m. Luncheon at SunlandProgram: Composite Industries on the Olympic PeninsulaSpeaker: Michael FancherLuncheon sponsor: Team McAleer at RE/MAX Fi� h AvenueRSVP by July 19Lunch $15
On Thursday, June 13, the Chamber sta� , board and volunteers welcomed Dungeness Kids Co., owned by Susan and Andy Baritelle, to its new location at 163 W. Washington St., Sequim. Visit Dungeness Kids Co. on Facebook or stop in and check out their new store!
The NPBA has moved to Sequim! FaLeana Wech, executive o� cer, NPBA members, and Chamber board and members celebrated their new location with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house on June 7. Congratulations NPBA, on your new building location at 350 W. Washington St.
Chamber board members, sta� , volunteers and fellow members (and one knight) welcomed The Gate Keeper’s Castle to the Chamber with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tours of the grounds on June 17. The Gate Keeper’s Castle is located at 960 Gardiner Beach Road. Call 360-640-3560 for more information or visit www.thegatekeeperscastle.com.
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Angel Farm – Cedarbrook Lavender & Herb FarmJardin du Soleil Lavender Farm – Lost Mountain Lavender Farm
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All Aboard Caboose InnBell & Futch, CPABlack Ball Ferry/M.V. CohoCameron’s Custom CateringCastell InsuranceClallam County CourthouseClallam County DemocratsCrumb Grabbers BakeryElk Creek ApartmentsEsther F. NelsonHappy Valley Alpaca RanchHeart & Soul WorksHoliday Inn Express & Suites SequimKanters CPAKeyBank of WashingtonL.P. Hanna ConstructionLawton PublicationsLindberg & Smith ArchitectsOlympic Cellars Winery
Olympic Dri� wood SculptorsOver the FencePark View VillasPeninsula CollegePondicherriPrairie Springs Assisted Living FacilityPrecious Life Animal SanctuaryPuget Sound ExpressRocket TransportationSea Cli� Gardens Bed & BreakfastSequim & Port Angeles Real EstateSequim Lavender Farm FaireSpaeth Transfer, Inc.Suncrest Apartments I & II� e Oasis Sports Bar & GrillU-Save Real Estate LLCWesterra HomesWindermere Real Estate, Sunland
Have you “liked” the Chamber on Facebook? Itʼs the best way to get the latest updates on what is happening in Sequim!
The 2013 Irrigation Festival Royalty take a moment to enjoy strawberry shortcake at the Marysville Strawberry Festival on June 15. The Irrigation Festival Float was awarded the “Children’s Choice Award” at the Strawberry Festival parade.
After HoursPlease join us for the July A� er Hours Event!
Tuesday, July 165-7 p.m.
1000 S. Fi� h Ave., SequimAppetizers and refreshments will be served and a business card drawing will be held!
Chamber Member Announcements
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• All types of Medicare plans, including Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage Plans, as well as Medicare Part D - Rx plans• Major Medical for groups, Families and Individuals • Long Term Care InsuranceAnnunities - Safe, secure, Fixed Annuities that off er:• Principal and interest that is GUARANTEED.• Lifetime income options that you can not outlive
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James Castell
A local agency providing GREAT local service426 E. Washington St., Sequim, • 360-683-9284
Ribbon Cuttings in July – Save the dates!Ben’s BikesThe Chamber will hold a ribbon-cutting
ceremony at 2 p.m. July 11 to celebrate Ben’s Bikes new Chamber membership and its grand opening at 1251 W. Washington St.
Estes BuildersThe Chamber will hold a ribbon-cutting
ceremony at 5:30 p.m. July 11 to celebrate its new location at 259003 Highway 101, Sequim. An open house will also be held from 5-7 p.m.
OMC Sleep CenterOlympic Medical Center will hold a ribbon-
cutting ceremony at 12:30 p.m. on July 25 at 777 N. Fi� h Ave., Ste. 106, Sequim.
Prairie Springs Assisted LivingPlease join Prairie Springs at 680 W. Prairie
St for an open house from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. July 13. And stop in Prairie Springs on the last Wednesday of every month from 7:30-9 a.m. for a free continental breakfast and co� ee to go on us — just stop on by!
Sequim Community OrchestraSequim Community Orchestra invites you
to its � nal concert for the 2012-2013 season at 7 p.m. July 12 at Trinity United Methodist Church. Free admission; however, donations are gratefully accepted! Featuring music by Alshin, Berlioz, Dvorak, Mozart, Saint-Saens
and Vaughan Williams. Join orchestra members a� er the performance for refreshments and meet a new Chamber of Commerce member and a recent addition to cultural and musical education in the area. Learn about the orchestra, meet the musicians and hear about its project to begin string classes in Sequim’s elementary schools.
KeyBankCarrie Heaton has been hired as the branch
manager at the Sequim KeyBank branch. She brings with her � ve years of banking experience. Heaton is responsible for small business and consumer lending, as well as servicing deposit accounts. She is excited to start establishing new relationships in the Sequim community. Valerie Borland, the personal banker in the Sequim branch, has been transferred to the Port Angeles branch where she continues to service KeyBank customers.
North Olympic Library System – Sequim Branch
As previously promised, the North Olympic Library System is now undertaking a community
based visioning process to help determine the future role of the Sequim Library and explore the feasibility of an expansion. Your help is needed! Please share your thoughts by taking the online survey available at http://svy.mk/14ifulg and attending the library visioning meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 9, at the Sequim Library. Your input will help the library identify community priorities regarding future library services, activities and facilities. For more information, visit www.nols.org, or contact the Sequim Library at 683-1161 or [email protected].
Blue Whole GalleryCelebrate! Sequim CentennialJoin the artists of the Blue Whole Gallery
as it celebrates Sequim’s Centennial on First Friday, from 5-8 p.m. July 5. Its group show, “Celebrate!” features a variety of art about Sequim and the Dungeness valley from favorite gallery artists. � rough the show member artists share their love for this beautiful valley and history with everyone in the community. � e “Celebrate! Sequim Centennial” show continues throughout July. For more information, call 681-6033, or visit www.bluewholegallery.com or 129 W. Washington St.
Dr. Donna Lodge – Sequim Chiropractic and Massage Therapy
Dr. Donna is now at the Lodge at Sherwood Village on Tuesdays. � e o� ce there is open from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-� ursday. Infrared sauna is available all the time, as well as two massage therapists by appointment, Dede Milligan and Cindy Kelly. On site at the Lodge is also a Sigma Instrument which allows state of the art adjusting. � e machine can precisely pinpoint the malposition of the vertebrae and put the spine into the proper alignment. � e nervous system is then free to e� ectively transport nerve impulses throughout your body and the body can then be e� ective in moving and be pain free.
Other hours for chiropractic and massage can be arranged by appointment. For more information Call 681-2220.
Museum & Arts Center Join the Museum & Arts Center in the
Sequim-Dungeness Valley for a rip-roaring good time this month at the MAC’s � rst-ever Barn Dance fundraiser! � e dance is Saturday, July 20, at 7 Cedars Casino in Blyn and will feature regionally based country blues band Cort Armstrong and Blue Rooster. � e doors open at 6 p.m. and food and drink will be available for purchase. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at the door or in advance at the MAC Exhibit Center, 175 W. Cedar St., Sequim.
� e public is invited to an opening reception for the “Hall-Adams Family Exhibit” from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, July 13, at the MAC Exhibit Center. � e reception is sponsored by 7 Cedars Casino. � e exhibit, housed within the permanent Jamestown S’Klallam Longhouse Exhibit, highlights the artistic talents and ancestry of those who descend from the late Jacob “Jake” Hall, and includes a buckskin dress, photographs, carvings, cedar and beading projects, and other artwork.
� e MAC’s third swap meet of the summer is 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, July 27, at its DeWitt Administration Center � eld, 544 N. Sequim Ave. in Sequim. Maggie May’s Espresso & Out� tter mobile-food truck also will be on site. Selling space is $15 and there is no advance signup. Interested vendors should contact Priscilla Hudson at 681-2257 or [email protected]. Find the MAC on Facebook, or visit www.macsequim.org.
Second Annual Dungeness Cup Soccer Tournament: Aug. 2-4
We had such a great time last year that we just had to do it again!
Please join Storm King FC at our Second Annual Dungeness Cup, located in beautiful Sequim at the Albert Haller Play� elds Soccer Complex. Sanctioned by Washington State Youth Soccer and U.S. Soccer, the tournament is open to teams from across the U.S. and Canada. For details, go to www.dungenesscup.com.
Mission StatementThe Mission of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce is to advance and promote business by providing a forum to address issues and to unite and support our membership and community through programs, events and services.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCESequim-Dungeness Valley1192 E. Washington St.PO Box 907 Sequim, WA 98382Telephone: 360-683-6197 / 800-737-8462Fax: 360-683-6349Web site: www.sequimchamber.comE-mail: [email protected]
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2013Executive CommitteePhil Castell – Castell Insurance – PresidentChristy Rookard – First Federal – Past PresidentScott Clausen – Peninsula Mailing – Treasurer Jason Stanek – American Family Insurance – Finance & Fundraising Co-Chair Liz Parks – RE/MAX Fifth Avenue – Finance & Fundraising Co-Chair Joe Borden – Individual Member – Membership Chair
DirectorsLinda Barnfather – Individual MemberVickie Oen — Purple Haze Lavender FarmTheresa Rubens – Solar CityMichele Sorrentino — Sound Community BankJoshua Fox – Platt IrwinMark Couhig — Sequim GazetteDeon Kapetan – Cherry Creek Mortgage – Sequim Irrigation Festival AppointeeRon Farquhar — Individual Member – Sequim Shiso Sister City Appointee
PARTNERS 2013Ken Hays – City of SequimLisa Bridge – Sequim Open Aire Market Paul McHugh – Port of Port Angeles – CommissionerWill Purser – Public Utility District No. 1 – CommissionerLinda Rotmark – Clallam Economic Development CouncilJim McEntire – Clallam County – Commissioner
CHAMBER STAFFShelli Robb-Kahler – Executive DirectorJeri Smith – Offi ce AdministratorStefanie Rotmark- Administrative AssistantEsther Nelson – Volunteer Trainer
July 2013 Calendar of Events
A Special Section of the
Mission StatementThe Mission of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce is to advance and promote business by providing a forum to address issues and to unite and support our membership and community through programs, events and services.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCESequim-Dungeness Valley1192 E. Washington St.PO Box 907 Sequim, WA 98382Telephone: 360-683-6197 / 800-737-8462Fax: 360-683-6349Web site: www.sequimchamber.comE-mail: [email protected]
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012Executive CommitteeChristy Rookard – President - First FederalJoe Borden – Vice President - Finance/ Fundraising - Individual MemberPhil Castell – Vice President/Membership Development - Castell InsuranceBill Littlejohn – Past President - The Lodge at Sherwood VillageScott Clausen – Secretary/Treasurer - Peninsula Mailing
DirectorsRon Farquhar – Shiso City Sister City Appointee Liz Harper – Blue Whole GalleryDeon Kapetan – Irrigation Festival Vickie Oen – Purple Haze LavenderBill Thomas – Susan Parr TravelMichele Sorrentino – Sound Community BankTheresa Rubens – Solar City & Tesa BoutiqueLiz Parks – RE/MAX Fifth AvenueLinda Barnfather – Individual Member
PARTNERS 2012Ken Hays – City of SequimLisa Bridge – Sequim Open Aire Market Paul McHugh – Commissioner – Port of Port AngelesWill Purser – Commissioner - Public Utility District No. 1Linda Rotmark – Clallam Economic Development CouncilJim McEntire – Commissioner - Clallam County
CHAMBER STAFFShelli Robb-Kahler – Executive DirectorJeri Smith – Of� ce AdministratorEsther Nelson – Volunteer Trainer
Calendar of EventsOCTOBER 2012
The Irrigation Festival float proudly represented Sequim and the Irrigation Festival at the Hoquiam Elks Grand Parade (part of the Hoquiam Loggers Playday) on Sept. 8 and received the Grand Sweepstakes award! Many people are not aware; however, the � oat does not simply go back into the barn a� er the Irrigation Festival. A dedicated team of volunteers travels with the � oat to show the colors at various festivals and parades around the state. Kudos to all who make this happen, from the � oat designers and builders to the truck drivers, chaperones, and of course our dedicated Royalty.
The contest to design the logo for the 2013 Sequim Irrigation Festival is complete and a winner has been chosen. The logo represents the 2013 theme of “Dancing � rough the Valley.” Keep your eyes peeled for the logo to start popping up on our o� cial website: www.irrigationfestival.com and on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/SequimIrrigationFestival. We already are at
work planning the many activities that will comprise the 2013 Irrigation Festival. You can take part in many ways, from working on festival planning in general or working on or participating in a speci� c event, or even traveling with the � oat to the many parades. If this interests you, please join us at the next festival meeting which will be at 6 p.m. Oct. 3 at the Mariner Cafe.
The Irrigation Festival always has been about community and 2013 will be no exception. 2013 is the Centennial for the City of Sequim — consequently we will be encouraging even more community involvement in all the events next year. � ink about creating a � oat and walking the parade route, or getting your co-workers or friends together and forming a drill team! If you have wanted to test the selling of your cra� s or art, think about getting a booth at the Arts and Cra� s fair. Do you have that classic car just sitting in the garage? � ink about bringing it out for the Car Parade and/or Car Show.
Irrigation Festival update
Keeping pace with change
Dentistry for the whole family.Teeth cleaning to teeth
replacement.
321 N. Sequim Ave., Suite C
R.E. “BUD” Davies D.D.S
683-4850
DENTISTRY
3 Healthy Solutions noon-1 p.m., Sequim Transit Center - “Exercise for Core & Healthy Weight Loss”5 First Friday Art Walk 5 p.m.to 8 p.m. Renne, 460-30235 First Friday Reception 5-8 p.m. Blue Whole Gallery, 681-6033 Museum & Arts Center, 683-81106 Oktoberfest 6-9 p.m. Masonic Lodge, Port Angeles6, 13 Sequim Open Aire Market - 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Between Sequim & Second avenues on Cedar St. 3, 7, 10 Working on Wellness More info: [email protected] Healthy Sundays 3-4 p.m. Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church “Powerful tools for caregivers”9 Chamber Luncheon 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. RSVP, 683-619713 WOW 2012 Wellness Forums 2:30-3:30 p.m. Safe Stretching for Seniors, OMC Sequim Campus16 Chamber After Hours 5-7 p.m. For more details, 683-619718 Fossil Freeway Exhibit Opening, MAC Exhibit Center, 5:30 p.m., www.macsequim.org20 Jazz Dinner & Dance 6-10 p.m. High school band fundraiser. More details, 582-326420,27 Sequim Open Aire Market- 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Between Sequim & Second avenues on Cedar St.21 Healthy Sundays 3-4 p.m. Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church “Portion Control”23 Chamber Luncheon 11:45 a.m. ‚ 1 p.m. RSVP, 683-619723 Port Angeles Symphony 7-9 p.m. Mark Wendeborn, [email protected] Business 2 Business Expo 5-7 p.m. Sunland Golf & Country Club28 Sequim City Band concert 3-5 p.m. Sequim High School auditorium (Free)31 Trick or Treating 3-5 p.m. Downtown Sequim Merchants
Andee Clancy owner of Olympic Peninsula Celebrations along with her sta� , Chamber board and members, celebrated the Grand Opening of Olympic Peninsula Celebrations on September 25th. Olympic Peninsula Celebrations is located at 151 Ruth Place, Suite 1A, 707-277-0480.707-277-0480.
4 Sequim Centennial Old-Fashioned 4th of July Town Picnic, James Center for the Performing Arts, www.sequimwa.gov
5 First Friday Art Walk Downtown Sequim 5-8 p.m. www.sequimartwalk.com 5 Celebrate! Sequim Centennial at Blue Whole Gallery 5-8 p.m. www.bluewholegallery.com 5 Sequim Centennial Street Dance of the Century Sequim Ave. 6-10 p.m. www.sequimwa.gov 6 Sequim Centennial Golf Scramble 8:30 a.m. At The Cedars at Dungeness 683-6344 6, 13 Sequim Open Aire Market on Cedar Street 9 a.m.-3 p.m.20, 27 www.sequimmarket.com 9 Chamber Luncheon at Sunland Golf & Country Club 11:45 a.m.9 Six-Week Art Class Session with Frances Rice www.colorsofsequim.com 360-797-177210 WOW! Working on Wellness Free Lecture 2:30-3:30 p.m. “Drug Interaction with Natural Supplements” Trinity
United Methodist Church12 Win, Women & Water! Expeditions NW Cruise 6 p.m. 452-6210 www.expeditionsnw.com 13 The Kingston Trio Performance at James Center 4 p.m. www.facebook.com/kingstontriosequim 13 Hall-Adams Family Exhibit Opening, Museum & Arts
Center, 2-4 p.m. 683-811013 Brunch in the Blooms, 10 a.m., www.JardinduSoleil.com,
360-582-118514 Ice Cream Social at Sequim Prairie Grange 2-4 p.m. 683-562215 NEW! Girls in Science – 3 Day Camp 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 681-4076 www.dungenessrivercenter.org 16 July After Hours at Avamere 5-7 p.m.17 “The Benefits of Eating a Raw Food Diet” with
17 How Can I Bicycle Smarter? at Sequim Library 6 p.m. sites.google.com/site/friendsofsequimlibrary 19 Picture Perfect Protection Island Expeditions NW Cruise
www.lavenderfarmersassociation.org 19-21 5th Annual Lavender Weekend Driftwood Art
Show 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sequim Middle School www.olympicdriftwoodsculptors.org
19-20 Lavender Festival Day – Two 1 Day Camps 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 681-4076 www.dungenessrivercenter.org
20 Free Bird Walk in Railroad Bridge Park 8:30-10:30 a.m. 681-4076 www.dungenessrivercenter.org 20 Washington Music Festival at George Washington Inn 2-5 p.m. www.georgewashingtoninn.com 20 Centennial Barn Dance at the MAC www.macsequim.org 22-26 Intro to Comics with Jordan Haviland Art Class 3:30-5:30
p.m., www.colorsofsequim.com 360-797-177222-23 Hide-n-Go-Sneak – 2 Day Camp 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 681-4076 www.dungenessrivercenter.org23 Chamber Luncheon at Sunland Golf & Country Club 11:45
a.m.27 MAC Summer Swap Meet 9 a.m.-3 p.m macsequim.org 29-31 Bike Camp – 3 Day Camp 9 a.m.-3 p.m 681-4076 www.dungenessrivercenter.org
August2-4 2nd Annual Dungeness Cup Soccer Tournament www.dungenesscup.com 3 Rendezvous of the Arts at Lost Mountain Lodge Port Angeles Symphony 457-5579
Calendar of EventsCalendar of Events4 Sequim Centennial Old-Fashioned 4th of July Town Picnic,
Donna Spaulding (pictured here with her Monday morning volunteer team, from le� , Linda, Donna, Esther and Maja) not only faithfully vacuums and tidies up the VIC each week, but undertook the project of reviewing Chamber member menus on display to make sure they are all up to date for our visitors. Donna spent extra time calling and going to the restaurants to pick up menus. Guests to the Visitor Information Center can conveniently � nd the food choices they desire and volunteers then direct them to the business. Nice job, Donna!
Donna Spaulding (pictured here with
Volunteer of the Month!� e Chamber is now o� ering pre-paid luncheon cards. Buy 12 lunches and get one free – a savings of $15 and you also get to skip the line at the luncheon to pay! � e lunch cards are available at the Chamber o� ce or can be purchased at any luncheon which is held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month at the Sunland Golf and Country Club at 11:45 a.m. Call 683-6197 for more information or to purchase a card over the phone using your credit card.