Tellers and audiences will gather for stories at Peninsula College’s Little Theater in Port Angeles.
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The show is an opportunity for the group’s members to display their work.
Musical trio will explore 300 years worth of music during Peninsula College event Saturday.
The ongoing Concerts in the Woods series continues this Saturday with the musical duo.
Poet Michael Daley arrived in Port Townsend in 1972 and was one of the people who helped transform the city into a cultural hub.
Jazz flugelhornist Dmitri Matheny will perform as part of his 100-city tour for his latest album.
The monthly event will feature some art inspired by the Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival.
Tickets for “4,000 Miles” are $24 and are available at www.keycitypublictheatre.org or at the playhouse box office in Port Townsend.
Events across the North Olympic Peninsula.
Hours will be from noon to 6 p.m. for the event in celebration of food and community.
Orange is the theme color of the monthly self-guided art tour.
The new group will perform in tandem with the orchestra.
Instrumentalist Camelia Jade will perform a unique blend of North and South American styles.
The two-day event will also collect goods for a food bank.
To kick off the symphony’s 84th season, Pops and Picnics will perform concerts in Port Angeles and Sequim.
The 33-acre farm will be open from Saturday through Oct. 31 from noon to 6 p.m., except Oct. 28-29, when hours will be extended for night visits.
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Events across the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend.
Port Townsend concert Saturday night will help raise awareness and funds for domestic violence prevention and support services.