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Virtuoso acoustic guitarist Claude Bourbon is returning for a show at Concerts in the woods in Coyle on Sunday, April 30th

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Bourban to perform in Coyle, Port Townsend

Claude Bourbon, internationally acclaimed guitarist, will return to play a matinee show at Concerts in the Woods in…

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Victorian festival, music, lectures set for this weekend

Victorian heritage celebration, opera and lectures all are planned on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend.

Ghostlight Productions has bought the McCrorie building next to the Lincoln Theatre to become Ghostlight Headquarters to support its theater productions and for classes and workshops. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Ghostlight Productions expands into building next to Port Angeles’ Lincoln Theater

Space to provide storage area, studio and place for props

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An abandoned building in the 200 block of East Front Street in Port Angeles faces demolition.

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Teardown of derelict building in Port Angeles still on hold

Financing, permitting slows action on structure

In the Metropolitan Opera’s “Champion,” simulcast Saturday in Port Angeles and Port Townsend, bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green portrays prizefighter Emile Griffith. (Metropolitan Opera)

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‘Champion’ to arrive on big screen Saturday

Live at the Met simulcast in both Port Angeles, Port Townsend

Front, from left to right, Merrin Packer, Taryn Dupont, Cheryl DiPietro and, behind, Cheryl Tamblyn, Jamie Pauley and Amy Henry participate in a poignant scene in “Calendar Girls,” Olympic Theatre Arts’ newest production. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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‘Calendar Girls’ begins two-week run on Friday

Coming-of-age story to play at Sequim’s Olympic Theatre Arts

David Brownell, executive director of the North Olympic History Center, stands in front of the historic Lincoln School at Eighth and C streets in Port Angeles on Tuesday. The NOHC is hoping to divest itself of the school building and has issued a request for proposal on what to do with the structure. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Historical society seeks new proposals for Lincoln school

After 32 years, group giving up on dream of museum

State Department of Transportation officials, from left, Ben Ford, Brian Whitehouse and Piper Petit address a meeting of the Port Angeles Business Association on Tuesday. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

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Closures, other DOT projects upcoming

Bridge repairs, roundabouts and fish passage work planned

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Victorian Heritage Festival this weekend

Customs House battle, beekeeping, fashion show, teas scheduled

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Volunteers to clean beaches on Earth Day

PORT ANGELES — Volunteers will flock to North Olympic Peninsula beaches to clear them of plastic and other…

Hal Peterson, a co-owner of Ballard-based Mach 2 Arts, works on a fabricated tree on Wednesday that will become part of a mountains-to-sea diorama of regional landscapes at the Dungeness River Nature Center at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Heart of new Dungeness nature center nears completion

Exhibit Room expected to be open by May

Jaiden Dokken, Clallam County’s first poet laureate, receives a hug and flowers from their father Mark Dokken of Port Angeles after Jaiden was inaugurated to their two-year post on Tuesday at the Port Angeles Public Library. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Clallam’s first poet laureate busy long before inauguration

Free activities scheduled around the county

Painter Julie Read is among the artists who will host the Bunker, an art space for teens at the Northwind Art School. The school at Fort Worden State Park will host the free, open studio this Friday. (Northwind Art)

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The Bunker is back with free art space

Event returning Friday for teens

Olympic National Park Superintendent Sula Jacobs speaks to a meeting of the Port Angeles Business Association at Joshua’s Restaurant in Port Angeles on Tuesday. Jacobs has been on the job for less than a year and said big things are happening at the park, including an $11 million renovation to the Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

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Hurricane Ridge lodge renovation to begin soon

Building to be closed for 2 years; recreation area open

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Clallam PUD closer to selection

Executive session planned for next Monday

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Clallam County Fair may add ticketing system, preseason sales

Commissioners want comparison of options before final decision

Quillayute Valley School District’s new Spartan Stadium was officially opened with a grand opening ceremony that honored the school board, building committee members and long-serving volunteers. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Ribbon cutting opens Forks’ Spartan Stadium

Quillayute Valley honors 3 for their commitment

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Sequim OKs changes for grade school

Elementary reconfiguration set for ’23-‘24 school year

Christopher Rauschenberg

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Public talk on photography set for Saturday

Rauschenberg to appear in Port Townsend

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Variety of entertainment on Peninsula this weekend

Birding, music and drama are among the attractions on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend.