Corrections

  • Correction for Nov. 7

    The pie recipes on Wednesday’s Living page included some errors. The crust recipe should call for to 1/2 cup of water. A Web version said 1 cup. The recipe makes enough for one 9-inch pie, not two. The butternut squash recipe should call for the ingredients to be pureed in a blender, not a mixing bowl. The recipe can be found at www.theolympian.com/food.

  • Corrections for Oct. 29

    The seven-day Inner Engineering yoga program begins with an introductory program from 7-8 p.m. Nov. 4, then continues until 10 that evening. Other hours are 7 to 10 p.m. Nov. 5-6 and Nov. 9-10, as well as 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 8 and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 9. All sessions are at St. John's Episcopal Church, 114 20th Ave. S.E., Olympia. The times for the sessions were incorrect on Page C1 Tuesday. For more information, call 866-424-4742.

  • Corrections for Oct. 28

    Greg Klein's first name was incorrect in a Page One photo caption Tuesday that accompanied a story about the Heritage Center.

  • Corrections for Oct. 23

  • Correction for Oct. 19

    Johnny Spevak’s ranking for career all-purpose yards was incorrect in a story on B1 Sunday. His current mark is fourth. The career record holder is Brian Potucek at 4,948 yards.

  • Corrections for Oct. 17

    Providence St. Peter Hospital is on Lilly Road in Olympia. The location was incorrect in a photo caption on Page A1 in Friday's Olympian.

  • Corrections for Oct. 16

    Mary Warren does not bake cinnamon rolls for the South Bay Volunteer Firefighters Association's annual bazaar. The treats are baked by one of her friends. A Living story about holiday bazaars in the Oct. 4 edition of The Olympian was incorrect.

  • Correction for Oct. 11

    The location of Ediz Hook was incorrect in Thursday's fishing column on Page B6. Ediz Hook is at Port Angeles.

  • Correction for Oct. 10

    Lottery winner John Lawrence is a medically retired police officer. He did not work in Olympia. A Page A3 story Friday was incorrect.

  • Corrections for Oct. 6

    Congress amended the federal law to give the United States Olympic Committee trademark protection over additional terms in 1998. A front-page story Monday listed an incorrect year.

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