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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2012

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Sequim Citizen of Year luncheon slated holds a doctorate, is recognized for “her tireless advocacy of SEQUIM — The early childhood Sequim-Dungeness education,â€? RobbValley Chamber of Kahler said. Commerce will As well as servannounce the 2011 ing as president of Citizen of the Year Hughes Martin Tidrick the Parenting Matat a luncheon Tuesters Foundation, day. which oversees the Sequim citizens who were First Teacher program, she The three finalists are Dick Hughes, nominated by members of is involved in Prevention Sequim Education Founda- the community, Shelli Robb- Works, the Clallam County Kahler, chamber executive Literary Council and BRIAN HARMON/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS tion president; Cynthia Martin, Parenting Matters director, said in a state- United Way of Clallam Crews worked to clear one lane of state Highway 112 after a slide Foundation president; and ment. County. ripped up several hundred feet of guardrail, shattering the posts, and Donna Tidrick, Sequim She was one of four made a new shoulder. Community Aid president. Volunteer service recipients of the Clallam One of the community “Finalists are chosen County Community Service volunteers will be named based on their history of Award in 2002. Citizen of the Year while outstanding volunteer serTidrick has given 29 the other two each will vice to the Sequim commu- years of service to Sequim receive a Community Ser- nity,â€? she said. Community Aid, which vice Award at the chamber Hughes was nominated relies on private donations luncheon at 11:45 a.m. at for “his persistent dedica- to provide emergency assisthe SunLand Country Club, tion and involvement in the tance for rent and utilities 109 Hilltop Drive in Sequim Education Founda- to residents of the Sequim Sequim. tion and the numerous pro- School District and also colReservations for lun- grams SEF produces,â€? lects Christmas toys for cheon must be made by Robb-Kahler said. needy children. “We’ll leave it that way Monday. Robb-Kahler noted TidHughes also is active in The buffet will cost $20, Sequim Noon Rotary, rick’s “tireless effort to for the weekendâ€? and while only coffee or tea will Sequim Wolf Pack Youth secure contributions and return to work be offered for $3. Football, the Sequim Mid- donations to fund the help Monday. All members of the com- dle School Interact Club this organization gives to PENINSULA DAILY NEWS with alternating traffic, WILLIAM WHITE munity are invited to and the Dungeness Valley the residents of Sequim.â€? he added. To reserve a seat at the Health & Wellness Clinic, maintenance lead technician, attend. NEAH BAY — One lane A committee of previous as well as other volunteer luncheon, phone 360-683“We’ll leave it that way Department of Transportation is now open for alternating for the weekendâ€? and return 6197 or email lynn@sequim recipients selected the top efforts. traffic through a massive to work Monday, he said. chamber.com. Cynthia Martin, who three finalists from a pool of Transportation said one slide on state Highway 112 During the weekend, a lane was opened by between Neah Bay and Transportation road crew 9:45 p.m. Thursday. Sekiu. member was scheduled to The slide ripped up sevCrews will return to be at the slide moving rocks work on the slide Monday, that tumbled down and eral hundred feet of guardsaid William White, mainte- ensuring that the lane rail, shattering the posts, the Longhouse at Peninsula student representatives. and made a new shoulder nance lead technician with remained clear for traffic, College, 1502 E. Lauridsen The commission advises for Highway 112 that averBlvd. the City Council on parks the state Department of White said. ages 100 feet long and 20 The event is open to new- and recreation issues and Transportation, after Between 3,500 and 4,000 feet wide, White said. comers, longtime drummers advises the recreation mananother 1,000 cubic yards of cubic yards of mud and By closing both lanes of alike, dancers and singers, ager on programs for recreearth and debris were debris had covered both the road, the slide isolated with admission free. ation, park development and hauled away Friday. lanes of the roadway in the the community of Neah PORT ANGELES — The Some percussion instrubeautification. “We’re done for the day,â€? slide reported at 4:46 p.m. Bay, where the Makah tribe It also can accept donahe said from the site at Wednesday at Milepost 5, provided a detour for only monthly Community Drum ments are available for those who don’t have their tions for city parks and recCircle gathers from 6 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Friday. south of Rasmussen Creek. local traffic on a logging own, while drummers are reation and — with City until 8 p.m. Tuesday inside “It’s still a one-lane roadâ€? The state Department of road. encouraged to bring more. Council consent — property To find the gathering, for park purposes, with the enter the college campus city holding title. Buy One Buy One from the east end of Park The seven members are Breakfast EntrĂŠe Late Lunch EntrĂŠe Avenue, turn on the appointed to four-year and get second entrĂŠe and get second entrĂŠe unnamed road between the terms, with a limit of two college parking lot and the consecutive terms. Student of equal or of equal or power substation, follow representatives serve onelesser value lesser value that street as it curves to year terms. the right, and the LongPRESENT THIS COUPON TO SERVER Members must live in PRESENT THIS COUPON TO SERVER A rrive for late lunch, after 1:30 pm house will be on the right. Valid M onday - Saturday the city. Valid A ny D ay Open 7 Days More details about the Expires 03-03-2012 The commission meets at Expires 03-03-2012 drum circle, held every A Week Not valid with any other promotional offers 6 p.m. the third Thursday of Not valid with any other promotional offers fourth Tuesday night of the 7 a.m.-3 p.m. each month in the Vern Burmonth, are at 360-452-1212. ton Conference Room at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. Positions open Applications are availPORT ANGELES — The able at www.cityofpa.us/ deadline is Friday for apply- boardscc.htm or from the City Manager’s Office in ing for positions on the city City Hall. of Port Angeles Parks, RecContact Teresa Pierce, reation & Beautification executive communications Commission. coordinator, at 360-417-4630 The commission or tpierce@cityofpa.us. has openings for two positions and two Peninsula Daily News PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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