Submitted by DuPont Historical Museum. How DID they do that? The exquisite details found in many antique garments were often completed through fine French Hand Sewing. Our ancestors left us a legacy of vintage textiles and designs from which to find inspiration for contemporary textiles. Did you know that you can imitate these techniques using […]
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Coffee Chat and Change the World, May 2
Summer’s Coming. Only Two More Coffee Chats left before we take a break. Please be sure to join with your own great ideas for getting through the summer. Tai Chi Instructor Larry Francis will give some very practical tips for using Chi Gong principles to keep stress under control. Crafty Canadienne Sandra Solon has a great […]
City of DuPont’s Weekly Report
Submitted by City of DuPont. The City of DuPont’s weekly report from the Mayor and Council for 4/22/2022 as well as all past reports can be found at the following link: https://www.dupontwa.gov/550/Weekly-Reports.
The DuPont City Council April 26 Meeting Agenda
The DuPont City Council will hold a Regular Meeting on April 26 (6 PM). Access the agenda and access instructions here.
Walk DuPont Historic Village
Submitted by The DuPont Historical Society. The DuPont Historical Society and Museum invite you to join us Saturday, May 7, 2022, for a walking tour of Historic DuPont Village. Meet us at the DuPont Historical Museum, 207 Barksdale Ave, DuPont WA, 10:00 a.m. Please arrive a few minutes early to register. We will be walking […]
DuPont’s Sequalitchew Creek Trail Closure
City of DuPont announcement. Wednesday, April 20, 2022, Sequalitchew Creek Trail will be closed for geotechnical investigations. Trail closure will start at 8:00 a.m. and will end when work is complete.
Nisqually Indian Tribe Selects the DuPont Police Dept. for Local Government Funds Award
City of DuPont announcement. The DuPont Police Department (DPD) has been selected to receive a Local Government Funds Award from the Nisqually Indian Tribe. DPD competed for the 2021 awards program, asking for funds to purchase a new police patrol car. As a result, the Nisqually Indian Tribe provided $40,000 for the purchase of a […]
Public Hearing regarding a petition to vacate a city street
City of DuPont announcement. To facilitate development, the Steilacoom Historical School District has filed a Right-of-Way Vacation Petition for Manchester Place as part of a purchase and sale agreement. Learn more at the City’s website and see the Public Notice.
Coffee Chat and Change the World, April 18
Meet the fun-flingers. That’s what they say. Getting ready for their May Day revels. You’ll want to fling along with them. Meet Mary Lynn, Executive Director of Puget Sound Revels and learn about all the places the fun is getting flung to, for the month of May. Puget Sound Revels celebrates usual and unusual dates […]