Chamber Newsletter March 2014

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Chamber Newsletter March 2014
March 2014
360-683-6197
www.sequimchamber.com
Welcome to Our Newest
CHAMBER MEMBERS!
Chamber
Luncheons
Jose’s Famous Salsa
Mar. 11, 11:45 a.m.,
Luncheon at Sunland
Owner: Jose and Angee Garcia
126 E. Washington St., Sequim, WA 98382
Phone: 683-2702
E-mail: [email protected]
Follow Jose’s Famous Salsa on Facebook! Offering fresh salsa, guacamole,
ceviche and more! We are now open for dine-in or take-out orders!
Program: Overview of the
Clallam County Conservation
District and Activities
Speaker: Joe E. Holtrop, District
Manager Clallam Conservation
District
Sponsored by: Park View Villas
RSVP by Mar. 7. Lunch is $15.
Mar. 25, 11:45 a.m.,
Luncheon at Sunland
Program: Burke Museum
Title: “The Life Before You and
How Our Past is a Resource for
Our Future!”
Speaker: Dr. Julie Stein
Sponsored by:
Parnassus Analytics
RSVP by Mar. 21. Lunch is $15.
Cedar Ridge Properties
Owners: Brown and Sara Maloney and Manager Caleb Anderson
PO Box 1750, Sequim, WA 98832
Phone: 683-3300 or 452-1232
E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Residential property development to include Cedar Ridge Village and
Cedar Ridge Estates, a 180-lot community in Sequim’s city limits.
Ribbon Cutting!
On Feb. 7, Chamber Board members and staff, along with Fit4Life Studio
owner, Pauline Geraci (with scissors) and clients, celebrated the grand
opening of Fit4Life with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Fit4Life Studio is at 1245
W. Washington St. You can learn more about this lively studio and its wide
variety of fitness classes by calling 360-464-5231 or visiting the website at
www.fit4lifesequim.com.
March 18 • 5-7 p.m.
That Takes the Cake!
171 W. Washington St.
Sequim, WA 98382
Please join us for the After
Hours Event. Refreshments
will be served and a businesscard raffle will also be held!
Owner: Linda Hindes
90 Chiesa Place, Sequim, WA 98382
Phone: 360-504-2574 • E-Mail: [email protected]
Olympic Mist Skincare and Cosmetics carries a line of Hungarian
Organic Skincare as well as a U.S. treatment line for: Teens with acne,
adult skincare and aftercare for chemical peel procedures.
Chamber Member Announcements
Clallam County Hiring
& Resource Event
After Hours:
Olympic Mist Skincare
The Clallam County Hiring & Resource
Event will be held at the Vern Burton Center in
Port Angeles, from 9 a.m-2:30 p.m. Wednesday
March 26, with employers meeting job seekers
from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Set up will be at 12:15 p.m.
If your business is gearing up for seasonal hiring,
or plans to hire in the near future, this is the event
for you! We expect hundreds of countywide job
seekers representing all demographics of our
communities. Many will be pre-registered and will
have attended job readiness courses. This event
is an excellent opportunity for businesses in our
county to network with other employers and meet
potential employees seeking to return to our local
workforce. Please note: There are no registration
or set-up fees for participation AND the time
commitment is only two hours. Hiring Events
support our mission to “Buy Local.” Residents
that find employment in our county contribute to
its growth and sustainability by spending money
in our shops, restaurants and trade centers. Hire
Local — Leads to Buy Local! If you are interested
in participating or supporting the 2014 Clallam
County Hiring & Resource Event, contact Jessica
Egnew at [email protected] or at 4178545.
Blue Whole Gallery
To celebrate long awaited spring, the Blue
Whole Gallery offers a special show titled “Sky
Narratives” by Don Tiller, internationally known
artist. As the gallery’s guest artist, he will showcase
two front windows with exciting landscapes
throughout March. Meet Tiller on the opening
day, March 7, 5-8 p.m. He also will give an art
talk on March 18. In April, he will offer a twoday workshop in Sequim. 129 W. Washington
St., Sequim, visit www.bluewholegallery.com for
more information.
Coffee with the Mayor
Sequim residents can meet informally with
the new mayor of Sequim, Candace Pratt, on
Thursdays, March 6 and March 20 at 8:30 a.m. at
Adagio Bean and Leaf, 981 E. Washington 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 [email protected] or call 582-0114 with
questions.
Museum & Arts Center
A new art exhibition featuring celebrated
Sequim photographer Ross Hamilton opens
this month at the Museum & Arts Center in the
Sequim-Dungeness Valley. The show, titled “Jewels
of the Olympics,” is a 40-year retrospective print
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February’s “Chamber After Hours Event”
at Colors of Sequim! Pictured are Eileen
Cummings - Colors of Sequim owner, Shelli
Robb-Kahler, Chamber Executive Director,
and Brown and Sara Maloney.
CHAMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS, from 1
exhibit of Hamilton’s photographic work
capturing Olympic Peninsula landscapes and
nature scenes. An opening reception is 5-8 p.m.
Friday, March 7, at the MAC Exhibit Center,
175 W. Cedar St. in Sequim, as part of the green
color-themed First Friday Art Walk. Admission
is free for all during the Art Walk.
Also opening in March within the Jamestown
S’Klallam Longhouse Exhibit is a new history
exhibit highlighting archaeological excavations
at Washington Harbor and the U.S. Highway
101 Sequim Bypass. The exhibit, which features
excavated artifacts on loan from the Jamestown
S’Klallam Tribe, was developed in collaboration
with archaeologist and Jamestown S’Klallam
Tribe Cultural Resources Specialist Gideon
Cauffman. Check the MAC’s Facebook page,
website at www.macsequim.org, or call 6838110 for reception details.
On display through the end of the month is
“Valentine Sweethearts,” a display of more than
two dozen love-themed vintage dolls courtesy
of the Olympic Peninsula Doll Club. The
exhibit, which features an amorous assortment
of collectible dolls, including Kewpies, Raikes,
American Girl, Barbie and Richard Simmons
Nana’s Family dolls, remains on exhibit through
March 22.
Olympic BirdFest
U.S. and Canadian birders flock to Sequim
in early April each year to enjoy the 3-day
Olympic BirdFest. The 2014 Festival (April 4-6)
offers “Birding by Land and Sea,” a new, 2-day
pre-festival field trip that offers an opportunity
to see birdlife seldom seen from land.
“We should have a very exciting time
exploring a section of the Washington coast that
receives little attention from birders — anything
is possible,” says Bob Boekelheide, seabird
biologist and one of the trip leaders. On Wednesday morning, April 2, the guided
trip begins with birding around Neah Bay by
van and foot to several birding hotspots and
beautiful areas within the Makah Nation.After
a freshly caught halibut buffet dinner, and
weather permitting, the group will enjoy stories
and camaraderie around the resort’s campfire.
On Thursday, April 3, participants will board
the M/V Wind Song in search of birds that
spend most of their lives offshore. Boekelheide
and expert birder Denny Van Horn will identify
birds and wildlife as the Wind Song, crewed
by Makah tribal members, takes them to the
Juan de Fuca Canyon, Tatoosh Island and
Swiftsure Bank. Shearwater, albatross, petrel
and northern fulmar are some of the viewing
possibilities. Meals, boat trip, expert guides
and lodging are included in the $325-$395
per person trip cost. To learn more about the
Neah Bay seabird trip or the Olympic BirdFest,
log onto www.olympicbirdfest.org or call the
Dungeness River Audubon Center at 681-4076.
Lahren-gitis Psychotherapy
Anxiety Reduction/Coping Group now
forming (Ladies only)
The group will determine what day/evening
we will meet, what’s best for the majority of the
members. The meetings also can be held on
weekends if desirable. Each session is $20 for
each member.
This will be an “open group” format,
meaning that if one member decides to leave
the group, another member can join. The group
is limited to 12 or fewer members. Each session
is two hours long.
We will meet at: Lahren-gitis Psychotherapy,
520 N. Sequim Ave. To sign up for the group,
please contact Beth at 461-1907, by e-mail
[email protected] or visit Lahren-gitis.
com. Do you have a need for a group based on
another topic? Contact me and let’s find out if
others would like to form a group on the topic!
Sequim High School Operetta
The Operetta Club presents … The Sound
of Music!
The final collaboration between Rodgers
& Hammerstein was destined to become
the world’s most beloved musical. When a
novice nun proves too high-spirited for the
religious life, she is dispatched to serve as
governess for the seven children of a widowed
naval captain. Her growing rapport with
the youngsters, coupled with her generosity
of spirit, gradually captures the heart of the
stern captain. Featuring a score by Richard
Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, The
Sound of Music is filled with some of the
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Mission Statement
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.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Sequim-Dungeness Valley
1192 E. Washington St.
PO Box 907 Sequim, WA 98382
Telephone: 360-683-6197 / 800-737-8462
Fax: 360-683-6349
Web site: www.sequimchamber.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Andee Clancy owner of Olympic Peninsula Celebrations along with her staff, Chamber
board and members, celebrated the Grand Opening of Olympic
Peninsula
Celebrations on
Tickets
for the
September 25th. Olympic Peninsula Celebrations is located at 151 Ruth Place, Suite 1A,
Annual Kickoff Dinner and
707-277-0480.
Irrigation Festival update
The Irrigation Festival float proudly
represented Sequim and the Irrigation Festival
at the Hoquiam Elks Grand Parade (part of
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012
the Hoquiam Loggers Playday) on Sept. 8
Executive Committee
and received the Grand Sweepstakes award!
Christy Rookard – President - First Federal
Many people are not aware; however, the float
Joe Borden – Vice President - Finance/
does not simply go back into the barn after
Fundraising - Individual Member
the Irrigation Festival. A dedicated team of
Phil Castell – Vice President/Membership
volunteers travels with the float to show the
Development - Castell Insurance
colors at various festivals and parades around
Bill Littlejohn – Past President - The Lodge at
the state. Kudos to all who make this happen,
Sherwood Village
from the float designers and builders to the
Scott Clausen – Secretary/Treasurer Irrigation Festival Board at 2013 float unveiling.
Peninsula Mailing
truck drivers, chaperones, and of course our
dedicated Royalty.
most
memorable and well-loved songs of all the 2015 Gala Garden Show and at other
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The contest to design the logo for the
time
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Liz Harper
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website: www.irrigationfestival.com and on
Theresa Rubens – Solar City & Tesa Boutique
fund many Sequim Soroptimist projects that
information.
our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/
Liz Parks – RE/MAX Fifth Avenue
benefit women and girls in local communities,
Linda Barnfather – Individual Member
SequimIrrigationFestival. We already are at
Soroptimists seeking art/photography including a $1,000 fine arts scholarship for a
Sequim High School student.
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and photographers
who wish contact Cindy Rhodes, 2015 Gala Garden
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creation selected as the Show Artwork coordinator, at 683-5388 or via
Port Angeles
e-mail at [email protected] for more
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Auction being held on Saturday,
March 22, at the 7 Cedars Casino
are on sale now!
Pacific Mist Books
Vickie Maples, owner of Pacific Mist
Books, has announced that Pacific Mist Books,
Sequim’s independent general bookstore
located in the core of downtown for over 20
years, is for sale until the end of March.
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involvement in all the events next year. Think
Maples has owned the store since November
about creating a float and walking the parade
2011 and been delighted with the tremendous
route, or getting your co-workers or friends
support from both local residents and visitors
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for prospective buyers but I sincerely hope
there will be local interest in purchasing the
shop in order to retain our local community
bookstore.”
Pacific Mist Books will continue to be open
Monday-Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. through
March and participating in First Friday in
March. Maples extended her sincere thanks and
gratitude to all her loyal patrons along with a
promise to throw a memorable “going-awaybut-coming-back-to-visit-often” wingding in
the shop before she leaves. Parties interested
in more details regarding the purchase of the
business may contact Maples at 683-1396.
First Friday Art Walk 5 p.m.to 8 p.m.
Renne, 460-3023
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First Friday Reception 5-8 p.m.
Blue Whole Gallery, 681-6033
Museum & Arts Center, 683-8110
6
Oktoberfest 6-9 p.m. Masonic Lodge, Port Angeles
6, 13 Sequim Open Aire Market - 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Between Sequim & Second avenues on Cedar St.
3, 7, 10 Working on Wellness
More info: [email protected]
7
Healthy Sundays 3-4 p.m.
Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church
“Powerful tools for caregivers”
9
Chamber Luncheon 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m.
RSVP, 683-6197
13 WOW 2012 Wellness Forums 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Safe Stretching for Seniors, OMC Sequim Campus
16 Chamber After Hours 5-7 p.m.
For more details, 683-6197
18 Fossil Freeway Exhibit Opening, MAC Exhibit Center,
5:30 p.m., www.macsequim.org
20 Jazz Dinner & Dance 6-10 p.m.
High school band fundraiser. More details, 582-3264
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Downtown Sequim Merchants
Volunteer of the Month!
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Keeping pace with change
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Dentistry for the whole family.
Teeth cleaning to teeth
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March 2014 Calendar of Events
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Mission Statement
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.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Sequim-Dungeness Valley
1192 E. Washington St.
PO Box 907 Sequim, WA 98382
Telephone: 360-683-6197 / 800-737-8462
Fax: 360-683-6349
Web site: www.sequimchamber.com
E-mail: [email protected]
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2013
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Executive Committee
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Phil Castell – Castell Insurance – President
Christy Rookard – First Federal – Past President
Michele Sorrentino — Sound Community Bank
– Treasurer
Caroline Stuckey – Olympic Mailing Service –
Finance & Fundraising Chair
Theresa Rubens – Solar City – Membership Chair
Directors
Linda Barnfather – Individual Member
Vickie Oen — Purple Haze Lavender Farm
Tyler Sweet – Sunland Golf & Country Club
Vanessa Fuller – Dungeness River Audubon
Center
Joshua Fox – Platt Irwin
Mark Couhig — Sequim Gazette
Tim Collins – Union Bank
Deon Kapetan – Cherry Creek Mortgage –
Sequim Irrigation Festival Appointee
Genaveve Starr – Sequim Shiso Sister City
Appointee
PARTNERS 2014
Candace Pratt – City of Sequim
Lisa Bridge – Sequim Open Aire Market
Colleen McAleer – Port of Port Angeles –
Commissioner
Will Purser – Public Utility District No. 1 –
Commissioner
Jim McEntire – Clallam County – Commissioner
Economic Development Council - TBD
CHAMBER STAFF
Shelli Robb-Kahler – Executive Director
Jeri Smith – Office Administrator
Esther Nelson – Volunteer Trainer
Britt-Nicole Peterson – Administrative Assistant
A Special Section of the
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2014 Irrigation Festival Pageant, 7-8 p.m., Sequim High School
Auditorium, 601 N. Sequim Ave. Cost: $5
Being a Backyard Birder: “Bird Nesting”- Dungeness River
Audubon Center, 2151 W. Hendrickson Road. $5/free under 18.
www.DungenessRiverCenter.org
“Hand Reflexology and Acupressure for Health” 1:30pm.
Nash’s Farm Store, 4681 Sequim-Dungeness Way. Free.
Call Patty at 681-6274.
Jamestown S’Klallam “House of Myths” Carving Shed, Guided
Tour, 10 a.m.-noon, 1033 Old Blyn Highway in Blyn.
$20/$25 members/non-members. www.macsequim.org
Sequim Arts sponsored 20th Anniversary Student Show 2014
Presented at The Landing Mall, 115 E. Railroad Ave., Port Angeles
Mardi Gras Gumbo lunch celebration at Prairie Springs
11 a.m.-1 p.m. $5 per person or wear a Mardi Gras
mask and eat for free. RSVP 681-3385.
“Ground Operations” 7 p.m. & “Dive” 8 p.m. –
Double Film Feature at Nash’s. Call Patty at 681-6274
“Coffee with the Mayor” program 8:30 a.m., At Adagio Bean &
Leaf, 981 E. Washington St. Contact: Candace Pratt, 582-0114
or e-mail [email protected]
First Friday Art Walk 5-8 p.m.
Downtown Sequim www.sequimartwalk.com
“Jewels of the Olympics,” art exhibition featuring
photographer Ross Hamilton. Opening reception,
5-8 p.m. at MAC Exhibit Center, 175 W. Cedar St.
www.macsequim.org
Clallam County Homeless Connect, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Vern Burton Center, 308 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles.
Contact: [email protected]
www.facebook.com/ClallamCountyPHC
“Sky Narratives” – Don Tiller’s art show opening reception at the
Blue Whole Gallery, 5-8 p.m. www.bluewholegallery.com.
Computer Genealogy Users Group program:
“The What, Why and How of Creating a PowerPoint Presentation”
1:30-3:30 p.m., Sequim Library meeting room, 630 N. Sequim
Ave. Contact: Karen Niemi at [email protected] or 6839193, or Jim Martin at [email protected] 681-2256
Clallam County Genealogical Society General Meeting,
10 a.m.-noon, Trinity United Methodist Church,
100 Blake Ave. Program: Mary Kozy –
“Organizing Your Family History in Order to Stay Sane!”
Chamber Luncheon 11:45 a.m., Sunland Golf & Country Club.
For reservation call 360.683.6197 or e-mail
[email protected]
Action Property Management
Ann Nichols
Avamere
Best Friend Nutrition
BrokersGroup
C & J Excavation
Clallam County Fairgrounds
Colors of Sequim
Dungeness Courte Alzheimer Community
EHL Insurance
George Washington Inn
Grand Olympic Chorus
H&R Block
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WOW! Working on Wellness Lecture: “Self Care While Care
Giving” – Speaker, Debbie Smith, RN. Trinity United Methodist
Church, 100 Blake Ave. 2:30-3:30 p.m.
“Birding by Ear Seminar” - 8-sessions, at the Dungeness River
Audubon Center, 2151 W. Hendrickson Road. 8:30-11:30 a.m.
To register: call 681-4076 or e-mail [email protected].
Limit 16 people.
Elegant Flea Market at Sequim Prairie Grange,
8 a.m.-3 p.m. Contact: Bob Clark 683-4431.
Sequim Arts 38th Annual Juried Art Show Entry Deadline!
For more detailed information, visit www.sequimarts.org or call
Linda Stadtmiller at 681-4884, e-mail: [email protected]
Annual Soroptimist Gala Garden Show, at Boys & Girls Club,
400 W. Fir St., sequimgardenshow.com/gsnew.htm.
St. Patrick’s Day Dinner at Prairie Springs,
680 W. Prairie St. 5 p.m. Cost: $5/person. RSVP to 681-3385.
After-Hours 5 p.m. at That Takes the Cake - 171 W. Washington.
For more information call 683-6197 or e-mail info@
sequimchamber.com
Colors of Sequim free Watercolor Workshop by Ron Stocke.
11 a.m-1 p.m. Seating is limited, for reservation
visit www.colorsofsequim.com or call 797-1772.
Film Feature: ”Bidder 70” - 7 p.m. At Nash’s Farm Store
Community Barn. www.nashsorganicproduce.com
“Coffee with the Mayor” program 8:30 a.m., at Adagio Bean &
Leaf, 981 E. Washington St. Contact: Candace Pratt,
call 582-0114 or e-mail [email protected]
2014 Irrigation Festival Kickoff Dinner & Auction,
5 p.m., 7 Cedars Casino. Call 683-3408.
Olympic Driftwood Sculptors - 6th Annual Winter Show
Audubon Center at Railroad Bridge Park,
2151 W. Hendrickson Road. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission free.
Sequim Prairie Grange Pancake Breakfast
290 MacLeay Road. 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 683-5622
Chamber Luncheon 11:45 a.m. at Sunland Golf & Country Club.
For reservation call 683-6197 or e-mail [email protected]
Presentation on local organic seeds by Oatsplanter Farm & Seed
Dreams of Port Townsend. At Nash’s Farm Store, 4681 SequimDungeness Way at 4 p.m.
Clallam County Hiring & Resource Event, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Vern Burton Center, Fourth & Peabody in Port Angeles
Readers Theatre Plus: “Olive and the Bitter Herbs” Mar. 28-29 at
7:30 p.m.; March 30 at 2 p.m. Sequim Prairie Grange,
290 MacLeay Road. Cost: $12 or $15 at the door.
http://readerstheatreplus.com/upcoming-performances/
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