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Art league’s featured artist at receptions Wednesday

The Port Ludlow Art League’s artist of the month will be on hand Wednesday at receptions at Sound Community Bank and at… Continue reading

Port Ludlow concerts coming up

Blue Moon Marquee, a Canadian band that performs songs in a wide range of genres, will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday at… Continue reading

John Kopp

Author talks Coast Guard experience

John Kopp will present “From Oars to Engines: The Rescue Boat Crews of the U.S. Life-Saving Service and U.S. Coast Guard” at… Continue reading

John Kopp

Peninsula College to host screening to honor veterans

Peninsula College will screen “Healing the Warrior’s Heart,” a documentary examining post-traumatic stress disorder through the lens of Indigenous practices and ceremony.… Continue reading

The Black Feathers, made up of Ray Hughes and Sian Chandler.

The Black Feathers to play Thursday at The Palindrome

U.K.-based singer-songwriter duo The Black Feathers will play Thursday at The Palindrome at Eaglemount Cidery. The Rainshadow Concert will be at 7:30… Continue reading

The Black Feathers, made up of Ray Hughes and Sian Chandler.

Peninsula College to open dual exhibit

Peninsula College will open a dual exhibition in the PUB Gallery of Art on Tuesday. This showcase will feature the sculptures of… Continue reading

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Tim Crowley, left, and Frank Bruni, members of the Olympic Kiwanis Club, string Christmas lights on a street-side tree on Friday in downtown Port Angeles. Members of the club take on the annual task of adorning trees and poles in the downtown area with lights with reimbursement from the Port Angeles Downtown Association.

Holiday lights in Port Angeles

Tim Crowley, left, and Frank Bruni, members of the Olympic Kiwanis Club, string Christmas lights on a street-side tree on Friday in downtown Port Angeles.… Continue reading

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Tim Crowley, left, and Frank Bruni, members of the Olympic Kiwanis Club, string Christmas lights on a street-side tree on Friday in downtown Port Angeles. Members of the club take on the annual task of adorning trees and poles in the downtown area with lights with reimbursement from the Port Angeles Downtown Association.

Northwest Women’s Chorale to perform Monday

The Northwest Women’s Chorale will present a fall concert, “Gather Together,” at 7 p.m. Monday. The performance at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church,… Continue reading

Matt Kracht.

‘Dumb Birds’ author to speak about his latest book on bees

Presentation Saturday at Port Angeles library

Matt Kracht.
This painting by Suzanne Lamon will be among those at Aurora Gallery.

Grover Gallery re-opening Saturday during art walk

The grand re-opening of the Grover Gallery will be at noon Saturday with a reception during the First Saturday Art Walk from… Continue reading

This painting by Suzanne Lamon will be among those at Aurora Gallery.

Holiday bazaars set for Saturday

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe will feature more than 40 vendors… Continue reading

Midnight Cheeseburger closing reception on Saturday

Larry White, Nash White and Dowell will reappear at Studio Bob for the closing reception of Midnight Cheeseburger from 4 p.m. to… Continue reading

Monday Musicale benefit concert on Sunday

Monday Musicale will present its 55th anniversary Scholarship Benefit Concert at 2 p.m. Sunday. The concert will be at the Holy Trinity… Continue reading

Public safety fair, music, crafts offered this weekend

Music, crafts and other attractions are planned on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. • Public Safety and Information Fair will be from 9 a.m.… Continue reading

"Flutter" by Sharman Owings of Sequim appears in the new show opening Saturday at Northwind Art's Jeanette Best Gallery in Port Townsend.

Small Expressions’ show lives large in PT

Local artists have filled the gallery with color and life: painted portraits, bronze, copper and fiber jewelry, beaded sculptures, fabric maché, plein… Continue reading

"Flutter" by Sharman Owings of Sequim appears in the new show opening Saturday at Northwind Art's Jeanette Best Gallery in Port Townsend.

Poetry reading planned on Friday

TELL THEM Small and bright as a hummingbird in winter, time is all we have. Whose warmth will you reach for in the end? Whose… Continue reading

Laurie de Leonne, artistic director of RainShadow Chorale, will direct concerts on Friday and Saturday.

Rainshadow Chorale to perform Saturday, Sunday

RainShadow Chorale’s fall concerts on Friday and Saturday, “Choose Something Like a Star,” highlight the music of “Frostiana,” a suite of songs… Continue reading

Laurie de Leonne, artistic director of RainShadow Chorale, will direct concerts on Friday and Saturday.
Jessica Jackson of Joyce and her son Blakely Baker, 5 months, pose for a selfie with a herd of inflatable dinosaurs ridden by employees of Port Angeles-based Eleven Eleven Dental during Tuesday’s Halloween trick-or-treating event in downtown Port Angeles. Riders were, from left, Dr. Erin Ostteen, Taylor Peabody, Krystal Feris, Emma Lindberg, Kelly Wheeleer and Alexis Perry. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Trick or treat

Jessica Jackson of Joyce and her son Blakely Baker, 5 months, pose for a selfie with a herd of inflatable dinosaurs ridden by employees of… Continue reading

Jessica Jackson of Joyce and her son Blakely Baker, 5 months, pose for a selfie with a herd of inflatable dinosaurs ridden by employees of Port Angeles-based Eleven Eleven Dental during Tuesday’s Halloween trick-or-treating event in downtown Port Angeles. Riders were, from left, Dr. Erin Ostteen, Taylor Peabody, Krystal Feris, Emma Lindberg, Kelly Wheeleer and Alexis Perry. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
John Gussman admires the High Divide view in one of the photographs in "Salmon, Cedar, Rock & Rain," the new book about the Olympic Peninsula. Gussman credits his wife, Cath Hickey, for this photo.

‘Salmon, Cedar, Rock & Rain’ reading Thursday in Port Townsend

Stories, photos span North Olympic Peninsula

John Gussman admires the High Divide view in one of the photographs in "Salmon, Cedar, Rock & Rain," the new book about the Olympic Peninsula. Gussman credits his wife, Cath Hickey, for this photo.