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June 28

It was time to get your “style on” at the Ginger’s Closet Fundraiser held Saturday evening, June 29, at the Roundhouse. Models of all ages presented outfits from the non-profit. These two pictured, even found something to wear for the 4th!
In addition to the fashion show, attendees snacked on tacos, the Forks Lions provided a beer garden, and the Richwine Road Band provided entertainment. Ginger’s Executive Director Layla Rawls shared, “Thanks to our community’s incredible generosity, we raised nearly $4,000. Next fall 2025, we will award two $2,000 scholarships in honor of our founder, Ginger Haberman. Applications will be available next spring.” Ginger’s says thanks to all who volunteered!
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Ginger’s Fundraiser Fun

It was time to get your “style on” at the Ginger’s Closet Fundraiser held Saturday evening, June 29,…

Recently Albert DaVeiga and Garrett Hull had the pleasure of helping Master Carver Bill Martin put the Totem Pole back up in Clallam Bay near the Sunsets West Co-op. For those attending Fun Days this weekend …check it out! Photo Garrett Hull

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Clallam Bay Totem restored

Recently Albert DaVeiga and Garrett Hull had the pleasure of helping Master Carver Bill Martin put the Totem…

Holly and Daniel Mike with Forks Chamber director Lissy Andros. Photo Christi Baron

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Another 4th in the books

Summer is here …but why does it have to go from 65 degrees to 95 in one day?…

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Open House Ice Cream Social and History

What goes on inside the Big Orange Building on the corner of 8th and Peabody Streets?

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Starting Thursday, July 18th Summer Food Service Program

Starting July 18 through August 30 free nutritious meals to all children ages one through 18 will be…

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Clallam County burn restrictions

The Clallam County Burn Restrictions will take effect July 1, 2024, and run through Oct. 1, 2024, unless…

Last week sundog photos were everywhere on social media. Sundogs are colored spots of light that develop due to the refraction of light through ice crystals. They are located approximately 22 degrees either left, right, or both, from the sun, depending on where the ice crystals are present. Jet pilots also entertained with circles. Photo Christi Baron

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Sundog photos flood social media

Last week sundog photos were everywhere on social media. Sundogs are colored spots of light that develop due…

For the first time in MANY years, we have Forks Old Fashioned 4th of July banners at both ends of town!
Thanks to Laurel Black Design of PA for design work, Strait Signs of Sequim for building and printing the banners, and the Lloyd J. Allen Charitable Trust Fund for funding the project! And the City of Forks public works department for getting them up! A Forks Forum Facebook follower shared that High School Art Department teacher Ron Thompson, and students, created a 4th of July highway banner with canvas that the US Coast Guard Recruitment Center donated sometime in the late 1970s.
Photo Christi Baron

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Forks 4th gets new banners

For the first time in MANY years, we have Forks Old Fashioned 4th of July banners at both…

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A look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 1999 it was reported that Don Young was the new FHS Principal. In Kiddies Playday…

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News Old Time Chautauqua brings smiles and fun to town

The New Old Time Chautauqua was in town last week. On Monday they offered a parade on Spartan…

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A Chapter Ends Farewell to FHS Literary Luminary Mrs. Tammy Klebe

As you prepare to embark on the next chapter of your life, it is with a mix of…

QVSD Superintendent addresses those on the tour as Franz to the right looks on. Photos Christi Baron

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Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz Visits Forks High School, Highlights Importance of Timber Revenue for Education

Last Friday morning, Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz visited Forks High School, where she engaged with the…