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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Spirit: Show

will be open through winter CONTINUED FROM B1 to take part, said FrancisThomas. “A lot of people don’t conPaul Eubanks of 10 Wolves Publishing and Ste- sider what they do as art,” vie Lee Dailey of Dailey she said. “It is part of daily living. Cleaning Services also have contributed to the show, as You make a design for your have Elwha tribal commu- regalia, or you paint a nications manager Brenda design to make your house Francis-Thomas, Sts’ailes look better. We had to conBand member Ivan M. vince some people that yes, Francis and Darrell Bark- you are an artist. ley of the Yakama Nation. “This year, we decided to After opening night Sat- mix it up a bit and open it urday, “Spirit Unleashed” up,” added Francis-Thomas. will stay on display through“We are excited with the out the winter, with the work that was submitted.” Elwha center open to the For more information PENINSULA DAILY NEWS public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. about the show, phone the Snowboarders Ed Hogan, left, and Josh Schrenk of Port Angeles take a look at the snowy hill they weekdays and from 10 a.m. Elwha Klallam Heritage previously had snowboarded down while standing atop Hurricane Ridge last year. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Training Center at 360417-8545 or visit www. Began last year Elwha.org. _________ “Spirit Unleashed” began last year as a showFeatures Editor Diane Urbani case for Native American de la Paz can be reached at 360artists — but it wasn’t so 452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. CONTINUED FROM B1 sionally coyote or fishers, expected to partially open tire chains when traveling easy to get tribal members urbani@peninsuladailynews.com. she said. above the Heart O’ the Hills today. The 90-minute walks are entrance station, about 5 There is enough snow to “We’ve had 4-year-olds to open the intermediate rope miles south of Port Angeles. 80-year-olds — all ages and about a mile in length. Vehicles must be below tow, Crippen said. abilities. For many, it’s their The bunny rope tow also the gate at Heart O’ the first time on snowshoes,” Sign up at visitor center might open, depending on Hills by dusk. Burger said. The 2 p.m. snowshoe After one or two accom- hikes are offered Saturdays, whether repairs and mainpanied hikes, many rent or Sundays and Monday holi- tenance are complete, he Take the shuttle said. purchase snowshoes and set days through March 31. There’s another way to PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Northern will provide Crippen said the Poma out on their own, she said. Snowshoers should sign get to and from the Ridge live music. Burger includes lessons up at the Hurricane Ridge lift area doesn’t have enough without tire chains and PORT ANGELES — Raffle items include a snow to open and will “Donate December,” a bene- Lib Tech snowboard and on how to walk in snow- Visitor Center information driving remain closed until condifit for the Operation Uplift gift certificates to restau- shoes, and rangers point out desk at 1:30 p.m., 30 minAll Points Charters & tions have improved. interesting natural features utes before the walk, and be cancer support group, will rants and businesses. Tours provides twice-daily For the less athletically be held at Bar N9ne, 229 W. Auction items such as and animal tracks, explain- dressed appropriately for adventurous, the Hurricane van service from downtown Port Angeles every day the First St., from 6 p.m. to vacation rentals, guided ing how plant and animal cold weather. Snowshoes are provided. Ridge Visitor Center — road is open. 9 p.m. Monday. fishing trips, spa packages life have adapted to winter The park asks for a $5 which offers snowshoe rentShuttle vans leave the in the high mountain The event, complete with and more will be offered. donation from each partici- als, a gift shop and snack Port Angeles Regional raffles, a silent auction, a Admission is $10 for ranges, Burger said. bar — provides a warm Animal tracks seen on pant to help it continue the place to sip hot chocolate Chamber of Commerce Visibake sale and live music, adults, $5 for children 12 program and maintain the tor Center, 121 E. Railroad will be hosted by Cayte Cal- and younger. For more the walks have included and eat lunch while enjoyAve., at 9 a.m. and loway and Steve Higgs. information, phone Callo- snowshoe hares, squirrels, loaner snowshoes. ing second-floor panoramic Advance reservations 12:30 p.m., and the Vern weasels, bobcats and occaScott Sullivan and Casey way at 360-460-6984. are required for group snow- views of valleys, Klahhane Burton Community Center, shoe walks, which begin at Ridge and glaciers. Fourth and Peabody streets, A children’s sledding hill 10:30 a.m. Saturdays, Sunat 9:05 a.m. and 12:35 p.m. days and Monday holidays. near the visitor center will Vans leave Hurricane Group reservations are be open for sledders ages 8 Ridge for the return trip at available by phoning Olym- and younger. about 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. During late fall and winpic National Park at 360The round-trip fare is ter months, all vehicles — $20 per person and $10 for 565-3136. The Hurricane Ridge ski including the four-wheel- children ages 6-12. and snowboard area also is drive variety — must carry Children younger than 6 ride for free. Fares do not include park entrance fees. To reserve a seat, phone 360-460-7131 or email tours@goallpoints.com. Olympic National Park entrance fees are collected at the Heart O’ the Hills entrance station. Fees are $5 per individual or $15 for a seven-day Pure® Carat. entrance pass for a vehicle. The completely The Olympic National discreet, incredibly Park annual pass, good for powerful hearing one year, costs $30. instrument. For more information, phone 360-565-3100 or 360565-3130, or visit www. hurricaneridge.com. Road and weather condiBuy a pair of Siemens Pure© Carat 701 tion updates are posted at hearing aids and get www.nps.gov/olym and on $ the park’s telephone hotline, 360-565-3131.

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_________ Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arwyn.rice@peninsula dailynews.com.

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