WEEKEND: Joy in Mudville on the way for show Saturday in Sequim

Published 12:01 am Friday, October 2, 2015

Kim Trenerry of Joy in Mudville will bring rock and bluegrass to the Sequim Prairie Grange Hall this Saturday night. Jen Lee Light
Kim Trenerry of Joy in Mudville will bring rock and bluegrass to the Sequim Prairie Grange Hall this Saturday night. Jen Lee Light

SEQUIM — Joy in Mudville, the rock-bluegrass-Americana band, is set to play a benefit show for Peninsula Friends of Animals at the Sequim Prairie Grange Hall, 290 Macleay Road, this Saturday night.

Admission to the 7 p.m. dance concert is an $8 donation to support PFOA, the no-kill shelter for cats just east of Port Angeles.

Along with two hours of music, light refreshments will be served and PFOA’s signature potholders and Tippy Cat T-shirts will be available for purchase.

To find out more about Joy in Mudville, which features singer-guitarist Kim Trenerry, singer and banjo man Jason Mogi, drummer Terry Smith and bassist Paul Stehr-Green, see deadwoodrevival.com. Deadwood Revival is the name of Mogi and Trenerry’s former band.

For information about PFOA, phone 360-452-0414 and visit www.safehavenpfoa.org.