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Museums, Galleries & LibrariesNative
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Library

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Library

After nearly three years, the Jamestown S’Kallam Tribal Library reopened last weekend. While I didn’t have a chance to go to the grand opening ceremony, I did make it out later in the week. The award winning library is open to the public and specializes in materials by and about Native American Indians with a special focus on the people of the Pacific Northwest.

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Parks
Hicks Beach County Park

Hicks Beach County Park

Once again, my wandering car, prompted by my usual "I wonder where that road goes," led me to an unexpected bonus. Heading down Hwy 104 toward the Hood Canal Bridge, I turned down Shine Road. And then I saw the sign -- Hicks Beach County Park. Well, I had to investigate.

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Festivals & EventsShopping
Bird Quest 2023

Bird Quest 2023

With Bird Fest this weekend (which I sadly can’t attend), it’s time to play Bird Quest! This fun scavenger hunt-style game sent Mom and me zipping around Sequim to find 20 ceramic bird sculptures made by the Sequim High School art students, hidden in 20 local businesses.

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EntertainmentHistoric Landmarks
Rose Theatre

Rose Theatre

The Rose first opened in 1904 as a vaudeville house on Water Street before moving to its current location in 1907, where it transitioned into a nickelodeon. Soon it was playing silent films, “talkies” and finally, Technicolor flicks before closing in 1958.

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Shopping
Pacific Mist Books

Pacific Mist Books

As much as I love my Kindle, there's something about holding a book in your hands that can't be mimicked by any e-reader. So it's no surprise that I love to haunt bookstores, especially during the dark and rainy winter and early spring season. Pacific Mist Books, an independent bookstore, is what every bookstore should be.

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HistoryNative
House of Myths Carving Shed

House of Myths Carving Shed

It's hard to miss the more than 35 totem poles that grace the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe's campus in Blyn, in Sequim, Port Angeles and even Port Townsend.  While not open to the public, I recently had the opportunity to tour the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe's House of Myths Carving Shed, located in Jamestown, Washington. It's here that new totem poles are carved, and old ones are restored and refurbished.

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