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Port Angeles students to present John Patrick Shanley vignettes

Port Angeles students to present John Patrick Shanley vignettes

Port Angeles High School will present “Welcome to the Moon and Other Plays” by John Patrick Shanley this week. Performances are set… Continue reading

Port Angeles students to present John Patrick Shanley vignettes

‘Mastodon in the front yard’ featured in History Tales

Clare Manis Hatler will tell the story of the Manis Mastodon site at the North Olympic History Center’s History Tales presentation at… Continue reading

‘Women in Music’ focus of Sunday concert in Port Townsend

‘Women in Music’ focus of Sunday concert in Port Townsend

The Ladies’ Chamber Orchestra and Benevolent Society, an ensemble now in its third year, will host its spring “Women in Music” concert… Continue reading

‘Women in Music’ focus of Sunday concert in Port Townsend

Art show, silent auction slated for weekend

The Olympic Peninsula Art Association will host its annual Members’ Show and Silent Auction Fundraiser today, Saturday and Sunday. The public is welcome… Continue reading

First Friday in Sequim celebrates culture, cultivation for start of Irrigation Festival

First Friday in Sequim celebrates culture, cultivation for start of Irrigation Festival

The Sequim Irrigation Festival’s “where water is wealth” inspires the aqua color theme celebrating cultivation and culture during tonight’s Sequim Art Walk. “The… Continue reading

First Friday in Sequim celebrates culture, cultivation for start of Irrigation Festival

Lady Washington in Port Townsend this weekend

The tall ship Lady Washington is available for dockside tours and sails this weekend. The tall ship, part of the Washington-based nonprofit… Continue reading

More than 300 expected to flee zombies in Peninsula College mud run

More than 300 expected to flee zombies in Peninsula College mud run

A field of more than 300 is expected for Peninsula College’s mud run and obstacle race Saturday, as final preparations are underway… Continue reading

More than 300 expected to flee zombies in Peninsula College mud run
Paintings, woodworking, glass, jewelry on Port Townsend Gallery Walk

Paintings, woodworking, glass, jewelry on Port Townsend Gallery Walk

Paintings, woodworking, glass and jewelry will be on display during the Port Townsend Gallery Walk from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday.… Continue reading

Paintings, woodworking, glass, jewelry on Port Townsend Gallery Walk
Port Angeles Symphony presents a night at the opera

Port Angeles Symphony presents a night at the opera

The crowd went nuts. Leaping to their feet, they cheered the singers, who took bow after bow. The new production was a… Continue reading

Port Angeles Symphony presents a night at the opera

Port Ludlow Art League’s Art Fest scheduled Saturday

Port Ludlow Art League’s Art Fest is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The festival will be at the Port… Continue reading

Sailing parades mark opening days

Sailing parades mark opening days

Saturday marks the opening day of the 2018 boating season in Port Townsend and Sequim. Yacht and sailing clubs in the two towns plan to… Continue reading

Sailing parades mark opening days

Sale of late artist’s estate to benefit Northwind Arts Center

Northwind Arts Center will hold an estate and art sale according to the wishes of its long-time leader and co-founder, the late… Continue reading

Sequim City Band sets ‘To The Heights’ concert for Sunday

Sequim City Band sets ‘To The Heights’ concert for Sunday

The Sequim City Band invites the community to soar “To The Heights” with its first outdoor concert of the season 3 p.m. Sunday.… Continue reading

Sequim City Band sets ‘To The Heights’ concert for Sunday
Sequim High sets satire of annual operetta: ‘How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’ starts tonight

Sequim High sets satire of annual operetta: ‘How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’ starts tonight

The 1960s satire and Tony Award-winning show, “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” is coming to Sequim High School in conjunction… Continue reading

Sequim High sets satire of annual operetta: ‘How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’ starts tonight

Silent auction, dinner to benefit Camp Beausite

To help fund Camp Beausite scholarships and programs, the third annual Kiwanis Dinner Auction will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday at… Continue reading

Sounds of the sea at StoryNight tonight

If you’re longing for the secrets of the sea, then tonight’s First Friday StoryNight at 7 will whet your salty appetite. Featured… Continue reading

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: ‘Salt Baby’ grows up

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: ‘Salt Baby’ grows up

SALT BABY IS her name. She’s Mohawk and Tuscarora from the Six Nations reserve in Ontario, but “doesn’t look it,” people keep saying. From the… Continue reading

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: ‘Salt Baby’ grows up
En Canto to play for new Art in the Library exhibit

En Canto to play for new Art in the Library exhibit

The Port Angeles Library will celebrate a new Art in the Library exhibit today with its quarterly Art Blast! event. The opening… Continue reading

En Canto to play for new Art in the Library exhibit
Innovative kitchen designs focus of annual tour

Innovative kitchen designs focus of annual tour

The 21st annual AAUW/UWF Kitchen Tour will highlight nine homes in the Port Townsend area Saturday. The tour, Port Townsend Kitchens and… Continue reading

Innovative kitchen designs focus of annual tour

Northwest Wine Cheese Tour this weekend

Spring is bursting out all over the North Olympic Peninsula, including inside the region’s nine artisan wineries and cideries. The public is invited to visit… Continue reading