All festival activities are centered around the Northwest Maritime Center at 431 Water St.
This weekend’s downtown fair to feature artists from all over the Pacific Northwest.
Admission is free to this weekend’s event.
Forever Twilight festivities continue through Sunday, with highlights including a Vampire Habitat Walk through the Hoh Rain Forest today.
The COASST training provides volunteers with the tools to monitor for potential changes in the marine environment and promote stewardship of local marine resources.
Curtis & Loretta, a folk duo from Minnesota that’s performed in Coyle before, returns with many their proficiency in multiple instruments.
Storytimes will take place at 10:30 a.m. Fridays through next May.
John Hilmer’s art features original paintings, prints and graphic experiments which celebrate his migratory journeys.
And other events on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend.
The 33rd season of the Olympic Music Festival concludes this weekend with one of artistic director Julio Elizalde’s top five pianists.
The monthly art weekend features works by local artists at various locations around Port Angeles.
The city is now accepting donations and sponsorships for the 2017 Music in the Park program.
The Metta Room will host the funk-soul group from Reno, Nev.
Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunt using GPS-enabled devices.
The free event will be from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday at Waterfront Park in downtown Port Angeles.
Four of Sequim’s award-winning professional artists will be featured.
The monthly self-guided tour will take visitors on a journey through local art venues.
Admission to the all-ages performance is free all three days, although canned items or cash donations are encouraged.
Entertainment news items for the North Olympic Peninsula.
Activities will include black-powder shoots, primitive archery, a dutch oven cooking competition, scrimshaw, music, storytelling and children’s activities.