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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.
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.
Greg Klein's first name was incorrect in a Page One photo caption Tuesday that accompanied a story about the Heritage Center.
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.
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.
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.
The location of Ediz Hook was incorrect in Thursday's fishing column on Page B6. Ediz Hook is at Port Angeles.
Lottery winner John Lawrence is a medically retired police officer. He did not work in Olympia. A Page A3 story Friday was incorrect.
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.