Joy in Mudville plays at the 2016 Rock the Land Trust event.

Joy in Mudville plays at the 2016 Rock the Land Trust event.

Port Angeles concert, dinner Saturday to reap funds for land conservation

PORT ANGELES — Summertime is the perfect time to rock out while helping conserve some local farmland.

The North Olympic Land Trust will host the second annual Rock the Land Trust at Olympic Lavender Co.’s Dungeness Heritage Farm from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday.

Admission is a $10 donation, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the North Olympic Land Trust.

The suggested entrance fee does not include dinner and drinks.

The event will kick off with a salmon bake and barbecue from Port Angeles-based Italian restaurant Bella Italia.

At 6 p.m., Joy in Mudville — a homegrown Olympic Peninsula, Americana and progressive old-time bluegrass group — will hit the stage.

Rock the Land Trust aims to benefit the North Olympic Land Trust and its mission to conserve lands that sustain the ecological, economic and social vitality of Clallam County.

For more information, see northolympiclandtrust.org/event/rock-the-land-trust or contact Alana Linderoth at 360-417-1815 or alana@northolympic landtrust.org.

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