In-person concerts first in two years
Weekend of activities planned in Port Townsend
Story tellers to speak on stage
None hurt in Monday’s feat
Like a wild creek in early spring, “To Crack the World Open: Solitude, Alaska and a Dog Named Woody” carried me swiftly into Ward Serrill’s… Continue reading
Nearly 200 children received their first dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine on Saturday, Department of Emergency Management director Willie Bence reported in… Continue reading
Aims to encourage more diversity in poets, authors
The Northwind Art School, formed after the merging of the Port Townsend School of the Arts and the Northwind Art Center, has… Continue reading
Treks to scenic areas made in corsets, long skirts
Speaker says suicide prevention top priority
Tributes also in high school library
A worldwide Broadway-style musical revue, a youth-oriented dinosaur exhibit and a chance to watch a play unfold on the spot are among the art and… Continue reading
“Into the Woods” is a quest, a jumble, a dark comedy — “basically, just life,” said Tyler Smith, the 17-year-old helping bring… Continue reading
Town hall not last meeting on topic
New system, contract with mill in works
Friends help her through spouse’s death, cancer surgeries
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Guest soloist Anna Petrova and conductor Jonathan Pasternack take their bows following Saturday’s Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra concert. The ensemble returned to the Port Angeles… Continue reading
Overnight stays would be secure; online meeting set for Tuesday
New classes, shows offered
Pumas cannot roar, but they can and do purr. They’re capable of leaping 25 feet from a standing position. And mama cougars, who spend 84… Continue reading