SEQUIM — If you don’t know her, you’ve likely seen Emily Westcott hard at work.
After decades of beautifying Sequim and bringing a holiday spirit to town, Westcott was recognized with a proclamation during the a city council meeting on Nov. 10 by Deputy Mayor Rachel Anderson.
“(This honor is) really great,” Westcott said during a standing ovation of audience members, city staff and elected officials. “It makes a person really feel good and enjoy what they’re doing.”
Westcott’s efforts have made Sequim a better place for all its residents and visitors, according to the city’s proclamation.
During her time in Sequim, she has a laundry list of accomplishments.
Westcott helped start Sequim’s flower basket program in 1996, and she recently turned full operations over to the city as a conti

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