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Sequim students pedal for a purpose

Sequim students pedal for a purpose

Members of Sequim High School’s Rotary Interact Club will put the pedal-to-the-metal on a stationary electricity bike for 24 hours this weekend to… Continue reading

Sequim students pedal for a purpose

‘Shadow and Light’ on exhibit at college through Dec. 6

An artist whose drawing, painting and digital photography evolve from wandering in the woods will be the focus of a solo exhibition… Continue reading

Bread & Gravy to perform at Music Live

Bread & Gravy to perform at Music Live

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church will continue its Music Live at One series with local group Bread & Gravy at 1 p.m. Tuesday. The… Continue reading

Bread & Gravy to perform at Music Live

Ludlow Players to host auditions for campy comedy

Auditions for the Ludlow Village Players spring production of “No Crime Like the Present” by Bill Gleason will be held from 5… Continue reading

Taj Mahal to perform in Port Angeles on Wednesday

Taj Mahal to perform in Port Angeles on Wednesday

The legendary Taj Mahal and his Trio will perform in Port Angeles on Wednesday. The show sponsored by the Juan de Fuca… Continue reading

Taj Mahal to perform in Port Angeles on Wednesday

Olympic Peninsula Harvest Wine & Cider Tour this weekend

The Olympic Harvest Wine and Cider Tour is back this weekend at a number of wineries and cideries. Set at various locations across the peninsula,… Continue reading

Paintings, sculpture, holiday shopping featured in Second Saturday Art Walk

Paintings, sculpture, holiday shopping featured in Second Saturday Art Walk

Studio Bob will host “The Collective Works of Carolyn Guske and Robert Amaral” with an opening night and reception during Second Saturday… Continue reading

Paintings, sculpture, holiday shopping featured in Second Saturday Art Walk
‘Little Shop of Horrors’ opens tonight

‘Little Shop of Horrors’ opens tonight

The Port Angeles High School Drama Club’s production of the musical “Little Shop of Horrors” opens tonight. All performances take place in… Continue reading

‘Little Shop of Horrors’ opens tonight

“Almost, Maine’ both funny and true, director says

Port Townsend High School students will stage author John Cariani’s “Almost, Maine” this weekend. Performances are slated for 7 tonight and Saturday… Continue reading

Activities to mark World Kindness Day

The West End public libraries in the North Olympic Library System will celebrate World Kindness Day on Tuesday with activities all day. As Aesop said,… Continue reading

Finding meaning after war: Speaker brings ‘Coming Home’ presentation to Sequim, Forks libraries

a speaker from the Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau — will discuss the moral and… Continue reading

Holiday ornament workshop set for Saturday

Holiday ornament workshop set for Saturday

Children of all ages are invited to the Gathering Place in Sunland for a Reuse, Recycle, Repurpose Workshop of crafty ornaments from 11… Continue reading

Holiday ornament workshop set for Saturday

Parks mark Veterans Day with free admission

Day-use entrance fees will be waived Sunday at state parks and Olympic National Park in celebration of Veterans Day. Olympic National Park’s regular entrance fee… Continue reading

Sequim theater slates auditions for Miller play

Olympic Theatre Arts has announced open auditions for an upcoming production of “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller. Auditions will be at… Continue reading

Tickets available for ‘Little Shop of Horrors’

Tickets available for ‘Little Shop of Horrors’

Tickets are available for the Port Angeles High School Drama Club’s production of the musical “Little Shop of Horrors,” which will open… Continue reading

Tickets available for ‘Little Shop of Horrors’

OPAA art show and sale today through Sunday

The Olympic Peninsula Art Association’s show and sale is today through Sunday. The sale will be at the council chambers at the Sequim… Continue reading

Celebrated pianist returns for two performances Saturday

Celebrated pianist returns for two performances Saturday

The last time Spanish-born pianist Josu De Solaun came to town, in spring 2016, he played Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3, the… Continue reading

Celebrated pianist returns for two performances Saturday

Monday Musicale to showcase area musicians

Monday Musicale will hold its annual Scholarship Benefit Concert at 2 p.m. Sunday to showcase local artists. Tickets are $15 in advance… Continue reading