A list of community news and events for the week of April 3, 2014.
The Quillayute Valley School District Board of Directors met Tuesday, March 25, for a regular scheduled board meeting.
Red Cross representatives Kristal Sippell and Josie Olsen will give a presentation for the Forks Chamber of Commerce on April 23 at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs.
A low-flying helicopter caused a lot of speculation over the weekend as to the purpose of its activity.
It was reported that the television series “Top Gear America” was in the area over the weekend and into this week to shoot a segment for the History Channel series.
Kelly Keys grew up in Port Angeles. After returning to school later on in her life, she became an RN and started work at Forks Community Hospital in 2007. While working, she continued her education to become a nurse practitioner in 2011.
Senior Parent committee would like to extend a thank you for the community support at the Senior Scholarship Auction, along with the support for the Senior Café, where all proceeds go to the Graduation Senior Safe Night.
A daughter, Taleah Mae Rose Wilson-Sanchez, was born to Sky MD Tejano and Luis A. Sanchez Jimenez on Feb. 20 at Forks Community Hospital at 8:11 p.m.
The 14th annual Piecemakers ‘Fabric of the Forest’ quilt show is scheduled to be held during the annual RainFest celebration set for Friday, April 25, through Sunday, April 27.
An accident was reported at about 8:05 p.m. Thursday of a car versus power pole in Sappho, near the junction of Highway 101 and 113.
The West End of the Olympic Peninsula offers several community-focused events and news items this week.
Miguel Morales continues to hold bake sales to raise money for his dream to wrestle at the High School Nationals in Virginia.
For the first time this school year Quileute Tribal School members in grades 7-12 took part in archery activities at the Old Mill Archery Range.