The pirate talk came fast and funny during “Blackbeard The Pirate,” a play performed by students of the Clallam Bay School in the school gymnasium, Friday, April 11.The play, presented by the Missoula Children’s Theater, featured nearly fifty students on and off stage, from all class ages.
Holy Thursday, April 17, there will be a potluck dinner at 5:30 p.m. followed by Feast of the Lord’s Supper at 7 p.m., in English and Spanish, and then Adoration until midnight. Good Friday, April 18, Stations of the Cross will be at 3 p.m. and Veneration of the Cross will be at 7 p.m. With great joy Saturday, April 19
Find out what is happening in Forks and the rest of the West End! Easter egg hunts, Easter Breakfast, Eagle Fest, Pig Bowl and so much more.
FORKS, Wash. – If you plan to volunteer near Forks, Wash., for the annual Washington Coast Clean-up on April 19, 2014, don’t miss the chance to be part of the first ever River & Ocean Film Festival at the Forks High School auditorium, 261 Spartan Ave. Doors open at 6 p.m. and films begin at 7 p.m.
On Tuesday April 1 the Spartan baseball team lost a home game to Elma by a score 12-0.The game started with only 10 players due to spring break vacations, eligibility, and general commitment issues.
The Forks Police Department maintains a “TIPS LINE” 24/7. Locally, individuals may leave a message with information that may assist Law Enforcement with the investigation of a crime, or the apprehension of individuals sought after by police in the area. The number is 360-374-5311.
The Soroptimists of Olympic Rain Forest are continuing to sell engraved bricks that are being used as pavers in the entry of the new high school. These bricks are a great way to honor family members, friends or yourself.
What if you never threw anything away? I know what you are thinking; it would be like those people on the hoarder show. I’m not talking about that extreme where you are living with your garbage in your living room or you cat goes missing in your house somewhere.
The Clallam Bay Sunsets West Co-Op addressed a vital moment in its development at the annual Community Celebration, in the Sekiu Community Center, Sunday, March 16. The celebration began at 1 p.m. and included music, fundraising auction for frigs, product booths and impromptu music jam. An additional dinner, dance and sing-a-long took place.
As I got close to finishing the tiny cabin on my sister’s farm near Corvallis, Oregon, family and common law tensions mounted. My sister and the father of her child were on the war path with one another. That path became a turnpike for hard feelings between everyone. Just a couple days after moving from the hayloft to my new little cabin, my sister asked me to leave.
Don Edward Secor Jr.
Don Edward Secor Jr. was born to Don Secor and Shelby Atkins on March 25, 2014, at the Forks Community Hospital at 9:56 p.m. He weighed 6 pounds, 7.8 ounces.
What is going on in Forks, and the rest of the West End?
The business was started in 1958 by the Sullivans, the original location was at the corner of U.S. Highway 101 and “G” Street, they served donuts and sandwiches. Eventually outgrowing the original location they moved to where they are today and have remodeled several times over the years.