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Don Quixote ballet performed this weekend

The Juan de Fuca Foundation and the Ballet Workshop will present a full-length ballet, “Don Quixote,” on Saturday and Sunday. The shows… Continue reading

Hattie and Hazel: Two extraordinary women

Hattie and Hazel: Two extraordinary women

“A Conversation with Hattie McDaniel” and “Hazel Speaks!” — two one-act plays written, produced and directed by Rebecca Redshaw — are set for… Continue reading

Hattie and Hazel: Two extraordinary women

Movie to detail effect of Navy flights

The public is invited to join Meaningful Movies Port Townsend for the screening of a new documentary, “Plane Truths,” at 6:30 p.m.… Continue reading

Poetry, music tonight at RoseWind Common House

Three artists of word and song will join forces for a house concert at 7 tonight at the RoseWind Common House. “A… Continue reading

Salish Sea Early Music Festival concert tonight

The Salish Sea Early Music Festival will present Italian Four-Part Canzonas with Renaissance transverse flutist Jeffrey Cohan, dulcian player Anna Marsh, violinist… Continue reading

Seattle songwriter Jim Page at Rainshadow this weekend

Seattle songwriter Jim Page at Rainshadow this weekend

Singer, songwriter and guitarist Jim Page will be the featured performer at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Rainshadow Recording. Tickets are $15 for… Continue reading

Seattle songwriter Jim Page at Rainshadow this weekend
Sequim City Band to herald spring with ‘A Childhood Remembered’

Sequim City Band to herald spring with ‘A Childhood Remembered’

“A Childhood Remembered” is the theme for the Sequim City Band’s first indoor concert of the year at 3 p.m. Sunday. The concert… Continue reading

Sequim City Band to herald spring with ‘A Childhood Remembered’
Trivia Night to raise funds for scholarships

Trivia Night to raise funds for scholarships

The fifth annual Trivia Night Extravaganza takes flight again Saturday at the Masonic Lodge. Doors will open at the lodge at 622… Continue reading

Trivia Night to raise funds for scholarships

Prize-winning authors featured at Northwind Series in Port Townsend

On Thursday, the Northwind Reading Series will feature award-winning authors Rae Armantrout and Rikki Ducornet reading from their books at 7 p.m.… Continue reading

(for PlayFest Denise Winter) Denise Winter, artistic director of Key City Public Theatre, shows off a brochure for PlayFest. photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz

PlayFest goes local and national in Port Townsend

A flock of stories — on love, art, miracles, parenthood, gambling and middle school — are soon to play out here. Key… Continue reading

(for PlayFest Denise Winter) Denise Winter, artistic director of Key City Public Theatre, shows off a brochure for PlayFest. photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz
Annual barn dance fundraiser for Five Acre School set Saturday

Annual barn dance fundraiser for Five Acre School set Saturday

Five Acre School’s 10th annual Barn Dance Fundraiser will offer music, magic and family activities as well as dancing to the sounds of… Continue reading

Annual barn dance fundraiser for Five Acre School set Saturday
Gaylen Hansen’s “Kernal and Bird,” 2002, 30-inch-by-40-inch, features the Kernal, who bears a strong resemblance to Hansen and is found in many of his paintings. Five artists migrate from the Palouse to the Peninsula for the next exhibit at the Jefferson Museum, opening this month.

Ceramics, paintings to be featured in Port Townsend Gallery Walk

The Port Townsend Gallery will feature artists Barbara Ewing and Anne Schneider during the Port Townsend Gallery Walk on Saturday. The public… Continue reading

Gaylen Hansen’s “Kernal and Bird,” 2002, 30-inch-by-40-inch, features the Kernal, who bears a strong resemblance to Hansen and is found in many of his paintings. Five artists migrate from the Palouse to the Peninsula for the next exhibit at the Jefferson Museum, opening this month.
‘Sleeping Beauty’ presented with a twist

‘Sleeping Beauty’ presented with a twist

While many children and parents are familiar with the traditional story of “Sleeping Beauty,” Olympic Theatre Arts and Sequim Ballet are giving Sequim… Continue reading

‘Sleeping Beauty’ presented with a twist

Baroque music highlighted at Centrum concert

As a harpsichordist and music historian, Lucinda Carver is a scholar of the music of the baroque era. She has assembled baroque… Continue reading

Folk music by The Debutones featured at Concerts in the Woods

Folk music by The Debutones featured at Concerts in the Woods

The Debutones will bring acoustic roots-based songs to Concerts in the Woods at 3 p.m. Sunday. The matinee featuring the band will be… Continue reading

Folk music by The Debutones featured at Concerts in the Woods

Heart-warming tales at First Friday StoryNight

Whether March comes in like a lamb or a lion, First Friday StoryNight at 7 tonight will perk the imagination and warm… Continue reading

Jack & Joe to perform at Friends Meetinghouse on Saturday

The Port Townsend Friends Meeting will host a benefit concert featuring Jack & Joe, a duo comprised of locals Jack Reid and… Continue reading

Mujeres de Maiz to host fundraising breakfast

Mujeres de Maiz to host fundraising breakfast

On Sunday morning, a team of volunteer cooks will whip up a breakfast of corn tortillas, scrambled eggs with cheese, tomato-chili salsa, black… Continue reading

Mujeres de Maiz to host fundraising breakfast

Regional speech contest set in Chimacum

A regional International Speech Contest is set for 6:30 tonight at the Tri-Area Community Center, 10 West Valley Road, in Chimacum. The contest… Continue reading

Scientist to talk about ‘artisanal fisheries’ in lecture

Scientist to talk about ‘artisanal fisheries’ in lecture

Pacific fisheries scientist Kevin Bailey will share the history and anecdotes featured in his new book, “Fishing Lessons: Artisanal Fisheries and the… Continue reading

Scientist to talk about ‘artisanal fisheries’ in lecture