Satria McKnight, 12, of Port Townsend is among the performers who studies at the Pop-Up Movement gym in Port Hadlock. She’ll appear in Pop-Up’s shows this weekend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Pop-Up Movement offers shows, classes

‘Pandemic project’ gains velocity

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Wooden Boat Festival canceled

Vaccination requirement prompts pullouts

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Acupuncturist Pat Flood, owner of Olympic Acupuncture in Port Angeles, arranges a display of herbs and supplements in her office on Friday.

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Vaccination question: Mandate or encourage?

Some businesses go to vax-only policy

Abby Mae & the Homeschool Boys — from left, Joey Gish, Hayden Pomeroy, Abby Sill and David Rivers — will give a reunion concert outdoors at the Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm in Sequim on Friday. (Photo courtesy Abby Mae & the Homeschool Boys)

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Abby Mae & the Homeschool Boys reunite for Friday show

Free outdoor concert scheduled

The 961-foot Serenade of the Seas skirts Point Wilson on its way from Seattle to Alaska. The Royal Caribbean ship, which holds 2,578 passengers, also passed Port Angeles and Sekiu en route to its first stop in Sitka today. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Just passing through

The 961-foot Serenade of the Seas skirts Point Wilson on its way from Seattle to Alaska.

Pamela Roberts, left, and Sheila Harwood will give a live-streamed Candlelight Concert of summery classical music Thursday evening. (Photo by Howard Gilbert)

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‘Melodic, magical’ Candlelight Concert livestream Thursday

PORT TOWNSEND — Two women will dive headlong into the music they love Thursday night in hopes of…

The Fulton Street Chamber Players, featuring pianist George Lopez, will give the last two Concerts in the Barn this weekend at Quilcene's Trillium Woods Farm. photos courtesy of Concerts in the Barn

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Weekend arts events set on Peninsula

An outdoor knitting circle, jazz live in a castle courtyard, classical music in and around a barn: They’re…

The barn at Trillium Woods Farm near Quilcene is the setting for free chamber concerts this summer, including last Sunday’s performance by, from left, James Garlick, Richard O’Neill, Jeremy Denk and Ani Aznavoorian. This weekend will bring the final Concerts in the Barn at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Patrons who sit inside the barn must show proof of vaccination. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Fulton Street Players highlight weekend finale

Performances to include 2017 work from Seattle composer

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Transit eyes options for electric buses

Board member calls for workshop in 2022

John “Greyhound” Maxwell, left, and Jon Parry dish up blues and swing Saturday afternoon outside the Laurel B. Johnson Community Center in Coyle. Their show was likely to be the last of the season’s Concerts in the Woods series. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Concert in the Woods

John “Greyhound” Maxwell, left, and Jon Parry dish up blues and swing Saturday afternoon outside the Laurel B.…

Retired Port Angeles High School orchestra director Ron Jones leads a chamber ensemble during Friday’s YEA Music! Camp finale concert at Fort Worden State Park. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Youth Education in Arts students perform in grand finale

Program supports local schools

Dr. Janel Carlson, left, and her daughter, Dr. Melissa Carlson, are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their family clinic in Uptown Port Townsend. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Clinic celebrates a half-century of chiropractic care

PORT TOWNSEND — Once there were two married doctors of chiropractic who hoped to start a new life…

Mount Baker provides a spectacular backdrop for K20, a female born in 1986. Orcas can swim 75 miles a day and more, with bursts of speed up to 30 mph, and are capable of diving deeper than 3,000 feet. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times)

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Marine science center features orcas, salmon

PORT TOWNSEND — The story of two powerful and interdependent animals, the Southern Resident orcas and the Chinook…

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Restrictions to be in place for fall celebrations

Wooden Boat Festival open only to those vaccinated or tested

Chimacum Elementary summer school teacher Michelle Moseley reads “What Do You Do with a Chance?” to her students Tuesday morning. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Classes offer a little more support

Curriculum adds math to playground and school garden

Bluesman John Maxwell will give an outdoor concert Saturday at the Laurel B. Johnson Community Center in Coyle. (Photo by Crystal Craig)

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Variety of entertainment slated on Peninsula this weekend

Outdoor blues, online Broadway shows, open-air theater, “Hidden History”: These merely scratch the surface of the arts and…

Kyle LeMaire is the new executive director of the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts, which will present this summer’s Concerts on the Pier plus two live performances in Port Angeles in September and October. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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New leader joins Peninsula-wide arts organization

JFFA director hired earlier this month

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Free storytelling presented Friday

SEQUIM — The Out Loud Story Slam performers are lined up. The venue and the virtual connection are…

Performer and teacher Kristin Smith, standing on the grass, is among the faculty members hosting a free concert by the YEA Music students this Friday at Fort Worden State Park. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Free concert to wrap up music camp

PORT TOWNSEND — The finale of the YEA Music! Summer Camp arrives with a free concert on the…

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DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Art, friendship, music and nature

Just when I think I can’t stand any more sadness, in comes a wave of joy: an Alfredo…