By Kirk Boxleitner
Jen Lee Chapman, who simply goes by Jen Lee professionally, always knew she wanted to be an artist.
It took the former aspiring oil painter a while to realize …
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2/14/24
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BY Barbara Faurot
To get a head start on spring and summer, now is the perfect time to begin starting seeds. It’s an economical way to grow a wide variety of fresh vegetables, …
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2/14/24
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By Leader Staff
Swan School on Kuhn Street in Port Townsend recently celebrated 40 years of service as a community-based educational non-profit. Two special open house events, coming …
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2/14/24
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By Brian MacKenzie and Taylor Frank
Shaking off a late-season slump, the East Jefferson’s girls’ basketball …
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2/14/24
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By Ryan White
On Wednesday, Jan. 24, the East Jefferson Rivals wrestlers traveled to Life Christian to compete in their final League Dual Meet of the season. The EJ Rivals …
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2/14/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
If you’re not ready to let go of an item that’s seen better days — whether it’s a piece of clothing that needs mending, an appliance that no longer …
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2/7/24
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By Mitzi Jo Gordon
As a teenager, Aimee Dailey-Fallat began washing dishes for a restaurant in her Pennsylvania home town. From these humble beginnings, a lifelong passion for the food industry …
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2/7/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
Even before Jefferson County’s portion of the 2024 nationwide Point In Time count was completed, members of the Olympic Community Action Programs, or OlyCAP, were …
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2/7/24
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Port Hadlock Looks Ahead
I am writing to express my interest and curiosity about the upcoming installation of a new sewer system in our Port Hadlock community. It's undoubtedly a …
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2/7/24
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Registration open for Stream Stewards
The Stream Stewards Program, hosted by WSU and the North Olympic Salmon Coalition (NOSC), provides Jefferson and Clallam County residents with …
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2/7/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
In adapting Martin Amis' 2014 novel, "The Zone of Interest," to the big screen, writer-director Jonathan Glazer takes seriously the phrase, "the banality of evil," …
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2/7/24
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By Leader Staff
The Olympic Area Agency on Aging (O3A) announced it has received state funding as a pilot site to help and support people with possible or diagnosed dementia to live …
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2/7/24
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Special to The Leader
A trio of Jefferson County-based nonprofits are among the recipients of the state Department of Commerce Housing Trust Fund’s investment of $312.6 million …
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2/7/24
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By James Robinson
In a special election on Feb. 13, Chimacum area voters must decide whether to increase property taxes to fund the Chimacum School District’s capital projects …
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2/7/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
The Port Townsend Film Festival is undergoing what t heir marketing and development director Keith Hitchcock deemed “a big shift” — from a single …
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2/7/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
Their name recalls Russian culture, but their roots and lineup of performers tie heavily into Port Townsend.
Chen Pollina and Tomoki Sage, of the NANDA …
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2/7/24
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By Sidonie Maroon
Culinary educator for The Food Co-op
As cooks, we’re the gatekeepers of our family’s health, and we decide how the pantry is stocked. This goes for …
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2/7/24
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By Brian MacKenzie and Ethan Riker
In the space of a week, East Jefferson’s basketball boys got blown out at Life Christian and Kennedy Catholic, but then bounced back to …
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2/7/24
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By Brian MacKenzie and Taylor Frank
The East Jefferson Rivals girls basketball team rode an emotional rollercoaster during the last two weeks: From the dizzying heights of an …
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2/7/24
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Special to The Leader
East Jefferson Little League is kicking off its 2024 season by opening registration to Jefferson County children, ages 4-16, for all skill levels for baseball, …
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2/7/24
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