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A look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 1999 the Spartan boy’s basketball team was heading to State. Kasey Ulin’s grandmother Barbara’s reaction…

Congratulations to Morgan Gaydeski on her new business location, Morgan Esthetics, located at 164 South Forks Avenue in the Almar Building.
Friends and family joined Morgan on Saturday, March 2, at 11 a.m., for a Forks Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting.
Seen center of the photo Forks Chamber Executive Director Lissy Andros, Morgan’s son, and Morgan cutting the ribbon! Then everyone was invited in for some yummy snacks.
See her website at morganesthetics.glossgenius.com/ Photo Christi Baron

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Chamber Ribbon Cutting – Morgan Esthetics

Congratulations to Morgan Gaydeski on her new business location, Morgan Esthetics, located at 164 South Forks Avenue in…

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West End Daily Calls Feb. 25 – March 3 – Police, Fire and EMT

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March Free Senior Luncheon

The Forks Congregational Church is providing a Free Senior Luncheon on Wednesday, March 13 in honor of St.…

Add flavor and aroma to your favorite recipes this spring by growing your own culinary aromatics! Find out which tasty vegetables, spices and herbs work best—join Clallam County Master Gardener Pam Pace for the Green Thumb Education Series presentation “A Cook’s Garden: What, Why and How to Grow Culinary Aromatics,” Thursday, March 14, noon - 1 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Port Angeles. (Photo by Pam Pace).

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“A Cook’s Garden: What, Why and How to Grow Culinary Aromatics”

by Pam Pace, Thursday, March 14, 2024

Recently Forks Elk’s ER Dawn Harris presented a $4000 check from a grant from the Elks National Foundation to Forks Elementary School, benefiting their STEM and STEAM programs.
Displaying the boxes are Aaliyah and Emory Millett with School Librarian Cathy Johnson and Educator Dora Maxfield.
Sensory bins offer an opportunity for children to explore and learn through their senses. This can increase their language skills, fine motor skills, social skills and hand-eye coordination. Submitted photos

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Forks Elks donate to FES STEM and STEAM programs

Recently Forks Elk’s ER Dawn Harris presented a $4000 check from a grant from the Elks National Foundation…

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A look Back …This week in the Forks Forum

This week in 1999 it was reported that Clallam Bay Postmaster Linda Dillard had presented Fred Hutchinson Cancer…

Klahanie has been closed since 2018. Photo Christi Baron

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Forest Service releases Report that will inform Klahanie Campground Planning

After multiple stakeholder engagements, the Olympic National Forest is sharing the Klahanie Campground Stakeholder Engagement Report. Klahanie Campground…

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Forks Police Department to hold Citizens Academy

The purpose of this Citizens Academy is to acquaint members of the community with the role of the…

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Makah man Indicted

By Brian Gawley

Aliya Gillett, Justin Sandoval, and Blade Christenson will portray Velma, Billy and Roxie this weekend as FHS Drama presents Chicago: Teen Edition. A large supporting cast made up of students grade 7 -12 will also appear at the FHS Commons. Photo Christi Baron

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FHS Drama to presentChicago: Teen EditionPerformances Friday, Saturday, Sunday

The house lights of the Forks High School darkened. Backstage, the actors rifled through props, and last-minute script…

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FHS Students of Character for February

There are many students at Forks High School but some are “Originals’ - created directly and personally, not…

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s mobile medical unit will start traveling to Clallam Bay on March 4 to offer medication-assisted treatment and wrap-around services, such as counseling to those afflicted with opioid use disorder. It’ll be at the Clallam Bay Fire Station from 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday-Friday. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Jamestown Healing Clinic medical mobile unit coming to Clallam Bay

By Mathew Nash