Sequim Gazette, May 21, 2014

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The first place-winning team of Barbara Burrows, Betty Kettel, Marlene Erickson and Lyn Gilbert celebrate a win at The Cedars at Dungeness Lady Niners’ third Memorial Tournament on May 15. The tourney, held Submitted photo to remember the lady golfers who have died over the years and to raise funds for the Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County saw 34 participants — the group’s largest turnout yet. Bette Wood, patient care manager for Volunteer Hospice, explained that VHCC provides a wide range of services for people at the end stage of their lives and for their families and caregivers, and that Volunteer Hospice has been providing these services in Clallam since 1978 at no cost to the families or to the taxpayers. Tournament chairman Jo Hendrickson announced the group had raised about $1,300 this year — another tournament record. Taking the second-place team honors with a two-under-par round of 35 (one shot back of the winners) were Lisa Ballantyne, Barb Thompson, Pat Charters and Lindsay Busch. KP honors went to Pat Conway on hole No. 3 and Barbara Burrows on hole No. 8.

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RT+ celebrates volunteers with award show McMurray eyes graduation, to be engineer Alan R. McMurray is a senior at the University of Idaho. He will be graduating in May 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. He is a 2010 graduate of Sequim High School and attended Peninsula College before transferring to the university. He has maintained his status on the Dean’s List with a 4.0 gradepoint average this past semester. His goals are to seek employment opportunities in mechanical engineering with a focus on structural design and analysis.

Readers Theatre Plus held its Appreciation Event and Dewey Awards in grand fashion on May 4 at Sequim Prairie Grange. Cast members of various shows in the past year including, the cast of “The Winter Wonderettes,” pictured from left, Kyra Humphrey, Elise Ray, Vicki Helwick and Janice Parks with director Dewey Ehling, in front, performed for the audience. The cast sang “Santa Baby” for the grand finale and earlier in the evening won the Dewey Award for best ensemble. Dewey won for best director of the show. Other winners include Ric Munhall, lead actor for “A Thousand Clowns,” Barbara Drennan for lead actress in “Olive and the Bitter Herbs,” Damon Little for supporting actor in “A Thousand Clowns,” and Kath Beecher for supporting actress in “Olive and the Bitter Herbs.” For more on Readers Theatre Plus, a nonprofit which gives its proceeds all back to charitable agencies, visit readerstheatreplus.com.

Beta Nu Gives $7,980 in grants to local educators This spring, Beta Nu Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma International awarded a total of $7,980 in grants to 16 educators in Clallam County. Pictured, from left, are Becky Stanton, Shannon Green, Cathy Shea, Amy Boyer, Krista Chatters, Vicki Helwick, Shannon Paselk, Jim Heintz, Michelle Mahitka, Steve Mahitka, Chelsea Reichner, Jake Reichner, Linsay Rapelje and Isaac Rapelje. Not pictured is Joe Sullivan, a Sequim High School teacher, and Cynthia Bradford, a teacher at Dry Creek Elementary in the Port Angeles School District. Awards for professional development are offered to educators working in Clallam County schools, including classroom teachers, school nurses, librarians, counselors and para-professionals. Some areas of work include national boards, master’s degrees, “Pro Teach” certification and professional workshops. Professional educator grants are awarded in the fall and again in the spring. Grants to future educators are awarded each summer. More information is available at www.BetaNuChapter.com.

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May 4, 4:00 a.m. — a daughter, Samantha Brook Engdahl, 7 pounds 13 ounces, to Shandra Pauline Casad and Samuel Stadden Engdahl, Port Angeles.

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McHugh – Hicks engagement Mr. and Mrs. David McHugh of Sequim announce the engagement of their daughter, Lydia Anne McHugh, to Xavier A. Hicks Jr., son of Xavier Hicks Sr. of Anaheim, Calif., and Marcie Cortez of Buena Park, Calif. Lydia graduated from Sequim High School in 2006 and from Eastern Washington University with a Bachelor of Arts in communications studies and public relations in 2011. She is employed in management at Abercrombie & Fitch in Santa Ana, Calif. Xavier graduated from Fullerton High School in 2005 and from Washington State University with a Bachelor of Arts in comparative ethnic studies in 2010. He is employed in management at Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Santa Ana, Calif. The wedding is planned for Sept. 20 at the Eberle Farm in Dungeness.

Memorial Day closures set for Sequim, Clallam County Sequim Gazette staff

Memorial Day is Monday, May 26, and the following entities will be closed: • Federal, state and city offices • Clallam Transit, no routes • Sequim Library • Sequim Post Office

• Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center • Sequim School District • Area banks and credit unions The following veterans groups will hold remembrance ceremonies: • Sequim VFW/American Legion Memorial Day ceremony, 11 a.m. Sequim

View Cemetery • American Legion ceremonies: 11:30 a.m., Jamestown Cemeter y; noon, D u n ge n e s s C e m et er y ; 12:45 p.m. Blue Mountain Cemetery. • Sequim VFW ceremonies, 11:30 a.m. Pioneer Memorial Park; noon, Blyn Cemetery; 12:30 Gardiner Community Cemetery • Clallam County Veterans Association, 9:30 a.m. Mount Angeles Memorial Cemetery at the flagpole in the Veterans Circle, at the south end of the grounds. All are welcome and encouraged to attend.

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