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Choir festival brings kids together for music

Founded in 2000, the Fort Worden Children’s Choir Festival brings together some of the top children’s choirs from throughout the U.S. for… Continue reading

Garden walk in Sequim set for Thursday

Garden walk in Sequim set for Thursday

Veteran Master Gardener Bev Dawson will guide visitors through the Master Gardeners’ Demonstration Garden at 2711 Woodcock Road in Sequim at 10 a.m.… Continue reading

Garden walk in Sequim set for Thursday
New Zealand folk singer, songwriter to perform in Coyle

New Zealand folk singer, songwriter to perform in Coyle

Award-winning singer-songwriter Mel Parsons will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday as part of the Concerts in the Woods series. The concert will take… Continue reading

New Zealand folk singer, songwriter to perform in Coyle
Sequim gaming convention set for August

Sequim gaming convention set for August

A small group of gamers looks to bring fans of all ages across the North Olympic Peninsula together for a new gaming experience… Continue reading

Sequim gaming convention set for August
Singer, songwriter at Rosewind Common House

Singer, songwriter at Rosewind Common House

New York- and Vermont-based singer and songwriter John O’Connor will appear in concert at 7 tonight at the Rosewind Common House. Requested… Continue reading

Singer, songwriter at Rosewind Common House

Vendors and demonstrations slated for Artisan Food Fest

The Port Townsend Farmers Market will host its fifth annual Port Townsend Artisan Food Festival from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday… Continue reading

Duck Derby races this Sunday

Duck Derby races this Sunday

Yellow rubber ducks will “race” at Lincoln Park on Sunday in the 29th annual Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby. About 26,000 duck… Continue reading

Duck Derby races this Sunday
Artist stumps for ‘Wild Olympia’ exhibit in Port Angeles

Artist stumps for ‘Wild Olympia’ exhibit in Port Angeles

The space was calling out for it. Port Angeles artist Michael Paul Miller answered. So what if he’s usually a two-dimensional painter?… Continue reading

Artist stumps for ‘Wild Olympia’ exhibit in Port Angeles
Rhody Festival celebrates grand finale weekend in Port Townsend

Rhody Festival celebrates grand finale weekend in Port Townsend

The grand finale of the 83rd annual Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival is this weekend. Seats for Saturday’s parade — lawn chairs, recliners,… Continue reading

Rhody Festival celebrates grand finale weekend in Port Townsend

Free cake to follow Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival parade

The annual Cake Picnic will offer 2,000 slices of “artisan cake” Saturday immediately after the Grand Parade ends. The free community picnic… Continue reading

Men’s choral learning group to perform Thursday

Singers in the Rain, a men’s choral group, will be featured in its eighth return engagement at the May Candlelight Concert at… Continue reading

OTA prepping production of ‘Leaving Iowa’

OTA prepping production of ‘Leaving Iowa’

A wealth of wistful recollections and crisscrossing conversations are in store for audiences as Olympic Theatre Arts prepares its cast for the coming… Continue reading

OTA prepping production of ‘Leaving Iowa’
Peninsula College hosts student-led dramas

Peninsula College hosts student-led dramas

Peninsula College’s drama production students have selected a pair of wild plays to stage for their student-led productions. The Drama Class Spring… Continue reading

Peninsula College hosts student-led dramas
Peonies, Sequim garden focus of Saturday talk

Peonies, Sequim garden focus of Saturday talk

The Sequim Botanical Garden Society invites the public to its Work to Learn Party at Carrie Blake Park starting at 1 p.m. Saturday.… Continue reading

Peonies, Sequim garden focus of Saturday talk
Portland pair to brings easy Americana to Coyle

Portland pair to brings easy Americana to Coyle

Maria Francis and Jeff Overbo offer modern Americana with Silver Lake 66. Together, they’ll perform duets at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Coyle as… Continue reading

Portland pair to brings easy Americana to Coyle
Salish Sea Early Music Festival to present concert Saturday

Salish Sea Early Music Festival to present concert Saturday

The Salish Sea Early Music Festival will present “The Able Virtuoso,” part of its Spring Baroque Festival, with three contrasting performances of… Continue reading

Salish Sea Early Music Festival to present concert Saturday

Tickets on sale now for Olympic Music Festival’s summer season

Tickets are now on sale for the Olympic Music Festival’s 35th annual summer season. The 2018 season is presented in partnership with… Continue reading

Virtual ‘geo-tour’ to show off British Columbia

Canadian volcanologist and geoscience educator Melanie Kelman will lead an audience on a virtual geo-tour along the popular Sea to Sky Highway,… Continue reading

Fundraiser to raise funds for disabled veterans

A fundraiser benefiting the local Disabled American Veterans chapter set for June 3 is to be packed with hours of music and dancing.… Continue reading

Light pollution topic of presentation

Two International Dark-Sky Association members will herald their organization’s efforts to combat light pollution during “The Battle Against Light Pollution” at 6… Continue reading