Boy Scout Troop 90 and the Boys & Girls Club are hosting a Community Chili Cookoff from noon-3 p.m. on Saturday, April 20, at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club, 400 W. Fir St.
As locals prepare to celebrate the 128th Sequim Irrigation Festival — with events kicking off during Crazy Callen Weekend (May 5-7) and culminating with the Grand Finale Weekend (May 11-13) — a quartet of citizens from longtime Sequim families serve as Honored Pioneers and Susan Baritelle as Grand Marshal.
Small businesses are essential to a healthy community. A healthy small-business environment encourages people to stay and invest in their towns, perpetuating better public resources. It also encourages more small businesses to open, generating new jobs and income for the area. With the holiday shopping season already begun, it’s the perfect time to help bolster your local economy by supporting small businesses!