Entertainment

Tickets on sale now for Monday Musicale scholarship benefit

Fifty years of music-making precede this grand fusion of piano, bassoon, oboe, piano and vocals. Tickets for $15 are on sale now… Continue reading

Digital Big Library Read to end on Thursday

The libraries in the North Olympic Library System are taking part in OverDrive’s Big Library Read program, the world’s largest global e-book… Continue reading

Hirondelle ceramics focus of presentation, reception

Anne Hirondelle’s “Off the Wall” ceramic creations will be the focus of a Studium Generale presentation and reception at Peninsula College’s Little… Continue reading

Kim Stafford to read poetry at Peninsula College

Peninsula College will present an evening poetry reading by Kim Stafford at 7 p.m. Thursday. The free reading, co-sponsored by The Foothills… Continue reading

Port Townsend artist with ‘silverware fetish’ exhibiting in Bainbridge

Port Townsend artist with ‘silverware fetish’ exhibiting in Bainbridge

If you saw a fork in the road and it was 14 feet long and speeding southward, you saw the work of… Continue reading

Port Townsend artist with ‘silverware fetish’ exhibiting in Bainbridge
Planned Parenthood centennial celebrated Saturday in Port Townsend

Planned Parenthood centennial celebrated Saturday in Port Townsend

Port Townsend’s Advocates for Better Healthcare will celebrate Planned Parenthood’s centennial Saturday with birthday cake, health care speakers, live music and dancing.… Continue reading

Planned Parenthood centennial celebrated Saturday in Port Townsend
Halloween haunts open for frightful entertainment

Halloween haunts open for frightful entertainment

A basement, fifth floor, World War II aircraft hangar and bordello offer a deluge of haunted sights and sounds to quiver the spine this weekend… Continue reading

Halloween haunts open for frightful entertainment

Blues musicians to perform at Wheeler Theater

Blues musicians Michael Roach and John Miller give the kind of performance that might make other musicians in the audience fight over… Continue reading

Darwin’s first theory to be discussed at Port Townsend lecture

Seismologist and author Rob Wesson will delve into the history of Charles Darwin at 4 p.m. Saturday. The lecture will be at… Continue reading

Flugelhorn concert set Saturday in Port Angeles

Flugelhorn concert set Saturday in Port Angeles

Dmitri Matheny, winner of NW Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year, will perform at Peninsula College at 7 p.m. Saturday. The international flugelhorn… Continue reading

Flugelhorn concert set Saturday in Port Angeles

Genealogical seminar presented Saturday in Sequim

The Genealogical Society of Clallam County will host an all-day seminar Saturday that features Mary Kathyrn Kozy, genealogist, speaker and researcher. She will… Continue reading

Madrona MindBody Institute to host open house with free activities

Madrona MindBody Institute to host open house with free activities

The Madrona MindBody Institute will host a 10th anniversary open house and day of free classes Saturday. Founders say they are celebrating… Continue reading

Madrona MindBody Institute to host open house with free activities

Run for Safe Families set Saturday

The fourth annual 5-10K Run For Safe Families will be Saturday at City Pier. The cost is $25 for adults 18 and… Continue reading

World-fusion concert planned in Port Townsend

World-fusion music pioneers will perform at the Port Townsend Friends Meetinghouse on Saturday. TRIO’s concert will be at 7:30 p.m. at the… Continue reading

Tommy Dorsey Orchestra concert to offer space for dancing

What could be better than gliding smoothly around a dance floor to the swinging sounds of one of the greatest bands from… Continue reading

‘Rain of Terror’ opens tonight in Forks

Forks’ forecast calls for mixed sun and clouds today. But night brings the “Rain of Terror.” Forks’ haunted house will open for a… Continue reading

Authors to tell of self-publishing at Sequim panel

On Thursday, Olympic Peninsula Authors continues its seminar series with a panel of five authors versed in self-publishing. The program is scheduled from… Continue reading

First-time festival celebrates apples, cider

First-time festival celebrates apples, cider

Fall beckons harvest season for Washington apples. And now, East Jefferson County has a festival for that. Three Jefferson County cideries have banded together to… Continue reading

First-time festival celebrates apples, cider
Hickory Shirt Heritage Days continues in Forks

Hickory Shirt Heritage Days continues in Forks

Forks residents are welcoming autumn with a string of events celebrating Forks history and the logger’s favorite indomitable hickory shirt. Hickory Shirt Heritage… Continue reading

Hickory Shirt Heritage Days continues in Forks

Horn soloist featured at Port Angeles Chamber Orchestra concerts

A horn soloist will be featured at the Port Angeles Chamber Orchestra concerts today and Saturday. Kerry Turner, a Texan-turned-European, will start… Continue reading