Ribbon Cuttings! - Sequim Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce
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Ribbon Cuttings! - Sequim Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce
June 2015 360-683-6197 www.sequimchamber.com Chamber Luncheons June 9, 11:45 a.m., Luncheon at Sunland Program: “A Vibrant Vision for Sequim,” an update from the City Arts Advisory Commission Speakers: Sharon DelaBarre and Steven Humphrey Sponsor: Brokers Group Real Estate Professionals Bill Mair Heating and Air, Inc. celebrated its new Chamber membership with a ribboncutting ceremony and the Mairs opened their home and business location to Chamber members, friends and family for a barbecue on May 15! Pictured (with the scissors) are Bill Mair and his wife Anna Mair. Contact Bill for your heating and cooling needs at 683-4245, visit the website at www.billmairheating.com or follow them on Facebook. On May 15, Peak Performance Therapy, 519 Eureka Way Suite #2, celebrated its new facility with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house celebration. Owners Aaron and Erin Staeben (with scissors) are pictured with fellow therapists, staff and Chamber Board members. Learn more about Peak Performance Therapy at www.pptcus.com and ask about its chairside massages! RSVP by noon June 8. Lunch $15. Ribbon Cuttings! June 23, 11:45 a.m., Luncheon at Sunland Program: “Railroad Bridge Park – a Community Treasure” Speaker: Powell Jones, Center Director Sponsor: Via Vita Chiropractic & Wellness RSVP by noon June 22. Lunch $15. After Hours June 16 from 5-7 p.m. Nash’s Farm Store 4681 Sequim-Dungeness Way Please join us for the After Hours Event. Refreshments will be served and a business-card raffle also will be held! Sequim Civic Center - On May 18, Deputy Mayor Dennis Smith cut the ribbon to celebrate the official opening the new Sequim Civic Center and City Hall, which was then followed by tours of the new facility. Sequim resident Pat Johansen was asked to cut the ribbon on the new Police Station, which would not have been built if she had not successfully spearheaded the citizen committee to pass the Public Safety Tax. She also was honored with a plaque recognizing her significant efforts in her work on this project. Welcome to Our Newest CHAMBER MEMBERS! Accurate Angle Crane PO Box 518, Sequim, WA 98382 Phone: 360-461-9857 E-mail: accurateanglecrane@yahoo.com Sequim’s local owner/operator has boom buckets and cranes up to 50 tons. They can lift a variety of things depending on the job you need done, such as hot tubs, trusses and outbuildings. They also can help you get to your tree trimming projects. Follow Accurate Angle Crane on Facebook. Blue Mountain Animal Clinic 2972 Old Olympic Highway, Port Angeles, WA 98362 Phone: 360-457-3842 E-mail: bmacmolly@earhlink.com Website: www.bluemountainvet.com At Blue Mountain Animal Clinic we strive to offer not only sound advice, but also optimal veterinary care, thus allowing you the enjoyment of your companion for a maximum number of years. Our goal is not only to treat your pet when he or she isn’t feeling well, but also to help you learn how to keep your best friend happy and healthy. At Blue Mountain Animal Clinic, you, your pets and your other family members become a part of our larger BMAC “family.” We look forward to getting to know you and yours. Volunteer of the Month! Randy Skoglund has been a valued volunteer at the Visitor Information Center for just over a year. During his time at the VIC, Randy has contributed his wonderful smile, warm hospitality and great ideas to our many visitors from across Washington and around the world. Randy’s favorite part of volunteering at the VIC is helping people. Both Randy and his wife, Linda, are great supporters of this community through their volunteerism in Sequim. Chamber Member Announcements Rock Hollow Farm ART JAM 2015 is gearing up for its second annual art show and sale happening in the barn at Rock Hollow Farm, 505 E. Silberhorn Road. New this year to this amazing space is special guest artist Tammy Hall, driftwood artist extraordinaire. An artist for 50 years, Hall sculpts “letting the wood inspire the piece and go where it leads rather than making it fit my ideal.” Ten artists (see www.Rock HollowArts.com) sharing their techniques and visions are all part of the fun and intimacy. Creative energy will be flowing and you are all part of the plan! Don’t miss the interactive art event! For more information, e-mail Susan Gansert Shaw at Rock Hollow Farm at rockhollowfarm@olypen.com. Sequim Community Orchestra Sequim Community Orchestra presents a concert at 7 p.m., Friday, June 19, at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 N. Blake Ave. in Sequim. This is a free concert with music from Beethoven, Bizet and a suite featuring themes from the British TV production so popular with U.S. viewers “Downton Abbey.” The orchestra members and music director Phil Morgan-Ellis have planned this concert as a thank you to the Sequim community for its strong support and invite the audience to come enjoy its short program and share refreshments afterward. CASTELL INSURANCE HOME, AUTO, HEALTH & FINANCIAL Dungeness Valley Health & Wellness Clinic Please join our team of dedicated volunteers at the Dungeness Valley Health & Wellness Clinic. We are searching for special people to fill various positions, clerical, some with medical experience, Washington-state licensed RNs, and for our community outreach programs. Service hours are 3-5 hours, one day per month. Thank you for your consideration, we look forward to hearing from you. Contact Sandy Hutter, volunteer coordinator, at 582-2975 volcoord@dvhwc.org. Coffee with the mayor Sequim residents can meet informally with Mayor Candace Pratt at 8:30 a.m. Thursdays, June 4 and June 18, at the Oak Table Café, 292 W. Bell St. The mayor will be at a different published location each month, along with a notepad to take notes, to listen to anyone who wants to chat, ask questions, express a concern, or make a comment about the city or the community. Contact Candace Pratt at cpratt@sequimwa.gov or call 582-0114 with questions. Clallam County League of Women Voters’ events in June Clallam County Charter Review Commission is holding another set of public hearings in June. What is the county charter and why do we have it? The Clallam County League of Women Voters will help explain by holding informative sessions before the next three Charter Review hearings on “Our County Charter in Context.” The Clallam County Home Rule Charter fits within a system of state, local and federal law, and holds a special place as our “local constitution.” Join lawyer Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin for a presentation and discussion on what this means in regard to what is in the county charter and what we should consider when we consider changing it. Schromen-Wawrin grew up in Port Angeles and now works as a constitutional law and civil rights attorney. His practice focuses on issues of government authority and accountability. He holds a J.D. from Gonzaga University School of Law and a B.A. from Oberlin College. The County Charter Review Commission meets on June 15 in Sequim in the Transit Center and June 29 in Port Angeles in the county commissioner meeting room. The League sponsored presentation will precede the commission hearings at 5 p.m. in Sequim and at 4:30 p.m. in Port Angeles. For more information, see lwvcla.org. Blue Whole Gallery celebrates its 18th anniversary On June 14, 1997, the Blue Whole Gallery, 129 W. Washington St., an artists’ co-op with 26 members, opened its doors. What started as “an experiment in excellence, a fine art gallery of professional artists pursuing creative originality” has continued and thrived to this day. The gallery has 30 artists working with oil, acrylic and watercolor, mixed media, assemblage, photography, fused glass, metal sculpture, ceramics, wood sculpture and turning, and jewelry. As we begin our 18th year, look for new and exciting shows highlighting quality and originality. With thanks to enthusiastic supporters of the community, the Blue Whole Gallery will continue to bloom! “On the Scene for June Bloom” - Blue Whole Gallery celebrates its 18th anniversary from 5-8 p.m. on First Friday, June 5. Enjoy the group show in the front windows. The new exhibit will be on throughout June. Sequim MFR Sequim MFR will be offering a lecture at 5 p.m. June 24 titled “Pain Management Solutions” by Ulia Cummings, at Sequim MFR, 181 Duke Drive. RSVP to 360-216-6088. More info at www.sequim-mfr.com. Renewed Members A local agency providing GREAT local service! 426 E. 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June Calendar of Events June 3, 10, 17, 24 ◆ Wednesday Morning Bird Walk, 8:30 a.m. Dungeness River Audubon Center, 2151 W. Hendrickson Road. Visit www.dungenessrivercenter.org. ◆ Open Mic Night, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Nourish Restaurant, 101 Provence View Lane. www.nourishsequim.com. Mission Statement ngeness Valley o advance and ng a forum to nd support our ough programs, MMERCE alley 382 800-737-8462 amber.com com ORS 2012 st Federal nance/ r embership he Lodge at surer - City Appointee al der mmunity Bank esa Boutique e ember The 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. June 4 ◆ Sequim Middle School Band Concert, 7 p.m., Sequim Middle School Gym, 301 W. Hendrickson Road. Contact David Upton, 582-3260. ◆ Chamber Networking Breakfast, 7 ,- Chamber 8:30 a.m. Andee Clancy owner of Olympic Peninsula Celebrations along with her staff Black Bearof Diner, 1471 E.Peninsula WashingtonCelebrations St. Contact Steve Sequim-Dungeness Valleythe Grand Opening board and members, celebrated Olympic on Humphrey, 406-4684. September 25th. Olympic Peninsula Celebrations is located at 1518:30 Ruth Place, Suite 1A, 1192 E. Washington St. ◆ Coffee with the Mayor, a.m. The Oak Table, PO707-277-0480. Box 907 Sequim, WA 98382 292 W. Bell St. Contact Mayor Candace Pratt at cpratt@ Telephone: 360-683-6197 / 800-737-8462 sequimwa.gov. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Irrigation Festival update Fax: 360-683-6349 Web site: www.sequimchamber.com E-mail: info@sequimchamber.com The Irrigation Festival float proudly BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015 represented Sequim and the Irrigation Festival at the Hoquiam Elks Grand Parade (part of Executive Committee the Fatzinger Hoquiam Loggers Diane – Co-op Farm Playday) and Gardenon Sept. 8 and received the Grand Sweepstakes award! – President PhilMany Castellpeople – Castell – Past Presidentthe float areInsurance not aware; however, Vanessa Fullersimply — Dungeness River Audubon does not go back into the barn after Center – Treasurer Festival. A dedicated team of the Irrigation Jim Weatherly – Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe volunteers travels with the float to show the Finance & Fundraising colors at various festivals and parades around Heather Wells – Sound Community Bank – the state. Chair Kudos to all who make this happen, Membership from the float designers and builders to the truck drivers, chaperones, and of course our Directors dedicated Royalty. Linda Barnfather – Olympic Adventures The contest to design theFarm logo for the Vickie Oen — Purple Haze Lavender 2013 Sequim Irrigation Festival is complete Mark Couhig — Neighbors Publishing and aStuckey winner has been chosen. Caroline – Olympic Mailing ServiceThe logo Debra Pitts – Ballymore Consulting represents the 2013 theme of “Dancing Nell – Realtor/RE/MAX Avenue ThClausen rough the Valley.” Keep5th your eyes peeled Tyler – Sunland & Country forSweet the logo to startGolf popping up Club on our official Deon Kapetan – Cherry Creek Mortgage – and on website: www.irrigationfestival.com Sequim Irrigation Festival Appointee our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ Genaveve Starr – Sequim Shiso Sister City SequimIrrigationFestival. We already are at Appointee PARTNERS 2015 Market Port of blic Utility mic Clallam County irector er June 3 ◆ Sequim High School Scholarship Awards Ceremony, 6 p.m. Sequim High School Auditorium, 601 N. Sequim Ave. Contact Mitzi Sanders, 582-3631. Candace Pratt – City of Sequim Lisa Bridge – Sequim Farmers Market Colleen McAleer – Port of Port Angeles – Commissioner Will Purser – Public Utility District No. 1 – Commissioner Jim McEntire – Clallam County – Commissioner Bill Greenwood, Executive Director - Economic Development Council CHAMBER STAFF Shelli Robb-Kahler – Executive Director Melanie Sands – Financial Administrator Jodi Minker – Administrative Assistant A Special Section of the June 6 ◆ Things to Do In Sequim (First Annual Clubs and Organizations Event), Sequim Prairie work planning the9 a.m.-3 many p.m. activities that will Grange, 290 Macleay Road. Free event were all can comprise the 2013 Irrigation Festival. You come to one location and discover much of what there is canin the take part local in many ways, R. from to do Sequim area. Contact Keithworking Koehler, 865-617-6004. on festival planning in general or working on ◆ Being A Back Yard “Out of the Nest,” 10 or participating in aBirder: specifi c event, or even a.m.-noon. Dungeness River Audubon Center, 2151 traveling with the fl oat to the many parades. W. Hendrickson Road. $5, Olympic Peninsula Audubon If this interests you, please join us at the next Center 681-4076. ◆ Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Heron3 festival meeting which willLibrary be atPresents 6 p.m. Oct. Happenings Small Business at the Mariner Cafe. Celebration, 3-5 p.m. Red Cedar Hall on the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Campus, The Irrigation Festival always has been 1033 Old Blyn Hwy. Free business showcase by recent about community and 2013 will series. be no graduates of the small business marketing exception. 2013582-5783. is the Centennial for the Contact Bonnie Roos, City of Sequim — consequently we will June 13, 20 & 27 be 6,encouraging even more community ◆ Sequim Farmers Market, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Centennial involvement in all the events nextLisa year. Think Place, 104 E. Washington St. Contact Bridge at about creating a float and walking the parade 460-2668. route, or getting your co-workers or friends June 7 together and forming a drill team! If you have ◆ Sequim Elk’s Club Dance, 5:30-8:30 p.m. 143 wanted to test the crafts orlive. art, Port Williams Road. Stillselling Kickin’ of willyour be performing about booth atand thefood Arts $8.think Benefits localgetting charities.aBeverages willand be available purchase. 683-2763. Craftsforfair. Do you have that classic car just sitting in the garage? Think about bringing it June 9 out for the Luncheon, Car Parade and/or Show. ◆ Chamber 11:45 a.m. -Car 1 p.m. Speaker: City Arts Advisory Commission; Sponsor: Brokers Group. Sunland Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive. $15 for lunch, otherwise $3. R.S.V.P. due by 6/8 at noon, call 683-6197. Calendar of Events OCTOBER 2012 June 10-July 22 3◆ Watershed Healthy Solutions noon-1Series: p.m., Sequim Transit Our Ecology Interpreting Center - “Exercise Core class & Healthy Loss” on Ecological Gems, noon.forThis will Weight be offered 6 5Wednesdays, (no 8June First Friday9Arta.m.-noon Walk 5 p.m.to p.m. 24th session). Dungeness River Audubon Center, 2151 W. Hendrickson Renne, 460-3023 Road. Visit www.dungenessrivercenter.org. 5 First Friday Reception 5-8 p.m. June 10Blue Whole Gallery, 681-6033 MuseumWorking & Arts Center, 683-8110 Forum: Aging ◆ WOW! on Wellness Gracefully, 2:30 p.m. 6 Oktoberfest 6-9 p.m. Masonic Lodge, Port Angeles Lutheran 100- 9Blake Sponsored by 6,Trinity 13 Sequim OpenChurch, Aire Market a.m.-3St.p.m. Dungeness Valley Health & Wellness Clinic. 582-2976. Between Sequim & Second avenues on Cedar St. ◆ Farewell Reception for Superintendent, Kelly Shea, 3, 7, 10 p.m. Working on Wellness 3:30-5:30 Sequim School District Board Room, More info:Ave. pboo4d@gmail.com 503 N. Sequim Come by during the reception to sign have 7 a guest Healthybook, Sundays 3-4some p.m. light refreshments and wish Supt. Kelly Shea he prepares to move Dungeness Valleyfarewell Lutheran as Church to Spokane, WA at theforend of the 2014-15 school year. “Powerful tools caregivers” Contact Patsene Dashiell, 582-3264. 9 Chamber Luncheon 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. June 11RSVP, 683-6197 13◆ Help WOWUs2012 Forums 2:30-3:30 p.m. p.m. HelpWellness Our Hurting Youth, 6:15-8 Sequim Safe HighStretching School for Auditorium, 503Sequim N. Sequim Seniors, OMC Campus Ave. Come out what need Hear what has worked. 16 find Chamber Afterthe Hours 5-7is. p.m. Questions & Answers. Contact Cecilia Eckerson, 6838598. For more details, 683-6197 18 Fossil Freeway Exhibit Opening, MAC Exhibit Center, 5:30 p.m., www.macsequim.org June 13-14 Fiber6-10 Artsp.m. Event, Happy Valley 20◆ Dyfeltorspin Jazz Dinner &–Dance Alpaca Ranch, 4629 Valley full day High school bandHappy fundraiser. MoreRoad. details,One 582-3264 of fiber arts education by local artisans, demonstrating 20,27 Sequim Open Aire Market9 a.m.-3 p.m. their craft and also an opportunity to purchase many of Between Sequim & Second avenuesalpaca on Cedarshearing. St. their creations and one full day of annual 21 Healthy 3-4681-0948. p.m. Contact Mike orSundays Linda at Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church June 14“Portion Control” Elk’s Club Dance, 5:30-8:30 p.m. 143 Port 23◆ Sequim Chamber Luncheon 11:45 a.m. ‚ 1 p.m. Williams Road. $8. Live band, Road Trip will be playing. RSVP, 683-6197 Beverages and food available for purchase. Must be 18+. 23 PortgoAngeles p.m. Proceeds to localSymphony charities.7-9683-2763. ◆ IceMark Cream Social, 6-8 p.m. Sequim Prairie Grange, Wendeborn, pasymphony@olypen.com 290 Road. $5. Great 23Macleay Business 2 Business ExpoBanana 5-7 p.m.Splits and sundaes in the friendly atmosphere of the grange hall. 683-4599. Sunland Golf & Country Club 28 15Sequim City Band concert 3-5 p.m. June SequimofHigh SchoolVoters auditorium (Free) “Our County ◆ League Women discussion, Charter Context,” 5 p.m., Sequim Transit Center, 190 31 in Trick or Treating 3-5 p.m. W CedarDowntown St. JoinSequim lawyer, Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin, Merchants for a free presentation on what being a county charter DENTISTRY Keeping pace with change R.E. “BUD” Davies D.D.S Dentistry for the whole family. Teeth cleaning to teeth replacement. 683-4850 321 N. Sequim Ave., Suite C means and what to consider when changing it. Contact, LWV Clallam County at 683-1882. June 16 ◆ Networking “After Hours” and Familiarization Tour, 5-7 p.m. Nash’s Farm Store, 4681 Sequim-Dungeness Way. Contact Sequim Chamber of Commerce 683-6197. June 17 ◆ Photographing Birds in Flight, 6 p.m. Dungeness River Audubon Center, 2151 W Hendrickson Road. Speaker: Chris Perry. Potluck starts at 6 p.m.; program at 7 p.m. Contact Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society 681-4076. June 18 ◆ Chamber Networking Breakfast, 7 - 8:30 a.m. Black Bear Diner, 1471 E. Washington St. Contact Steve Humphrey, 406-4684. ◆ Coffee with the Mayor, 8:30 a.m. The Oak Table, 292 W. Bell St. Contact Mayor Candace Pratt at cpratt@ sequimwa.gov. June 19 ◆ Sequim Community Orchestra, 7 p.m. Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 N. Blake Ave. Free concert featuring classical favorites. June 20 ◆ Sequim PC Users Group Meeting, 10 a.m. Sequim Shipley Center, 921 E. Hammond St. Discuss relevant free software to add to your computer for security and ease of use. Contact 681-0805. June 21 ◆ Dance at Sequim Prairie Grange, 7-10 p.m. Sequim Prairie Grange, 290 Macleay Road. $10 person; $15 couple; $25 family. June 22-25 ◆ Bike Camp, 9 a.m.- noon. Dungeness River Audubon Center, 2151 W Hendrickson Road. Ages 8-14 (must be able to ride 10 miles a day) Campers will learn the basics of bicycle maintenance and ride the trails around Sequim. $90. Contact Dungeness River Audubon Center to register at 681-4076. June 23 ◆ Chamber Luncheon, 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Speaker: Powell Jones, Dungeness River Audubon Center Director; Sponsor: Nash’s Farm Store. Sunland Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive. $15 for lunch, otherwise $3. R.S.V.P. due by 6/22 at noon, call 683-6197. June 24 ◆ Lecture, “Pain Management Solutions” by Ulia Cummings, 5 p.m. Sequim MFR, 181 Duke Drive. R.S.V.P. to 360-216-6088. More info at www.sequimmfr.com. June 28-29 ◆ Bird Painting in Watercolor, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dungeness River Audubon Center, 2151 W Hendrickson Road. $110. The materials list will be sent to participants upon registration. Call 681-4076 or e-mail rivercenter@ olympus.net to register. June 28 ◆ Sequim Elk’s Club Dance, 5:30-8:30 p.m. 143 Port Williams Road. $8. Live performance by Buck Ellard. Beverages and food available for purchase. Must be 18+. Proceeds go to local charities. 683-2763. DID YOU KNOW? YOUR WEB LISTING! The City of Sequim has collected information about the events going on in and around Sequim during Lavender Weekend. The comprehensive list of activities is now live on their website and is updated regularly. If you or out-of-towners want clarification of what Lavender Weekend has in store for the public, please feel free to reference the website. www.visitsunnysequim.com Click the button When was the last time you checked your web listing on our website? THANK YOU! Is the information accurate? Do we have your correct email address on your listing? Have you updated your phone number and address when you’ve moved? Does your web listing stand out because of your logo or picture? Thanks go out to all who participated in our survey! We greatly appreciate your feedback as we endeavor to best meet the needs of our members! If not, please call or email to find out how you can go about making your web listing as wonderful as possible! It’s your business. It’s worth it! www.sequimchamber.com info@sequimchamber.com 360-683-6197 IT’S FLOWER BASKET TIME! Sequim’s Flower Baskets are hung! You know spring has sprung in Sequim when you see the arrival of the beautiful community-flower baskets! Visitors to Sequim often comment on their splendor, along with the number of baskets displayed and their ample size. The Chamber wants to extend a sincere “thank you” to everyone involved in this team project; much appreciation goes out to the Sequim School District AND Steve Mahitka, along with the horticulturist students for the creation of the 140 amazing flower baskets. This wouldn’t be possible without the sponsors, Emily Westcott’s dedication to the project, and of course the City of Sequim for maintaining each basket. There is still opportunity to sponsor a flower basket! When you sponsor a basket, the pole holding the basket will bear the name of your business, service organization or individual who sponsors it. For more information regarding the beautiful Community Flower Baskets please contact the Emily Westcott at 360-670-6294.
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