Halloween events on the North Olympic Peninsula

Halloween events today and Monday across the North Olympic Peninsula:

Port Townsend

* Costume parade from Adams Street to Polk Street at 4 p.m. Monday.

Children are welcome to participate with adult supervision.

Participants should meet under the Bank of America sign on Adams Street at 3:45 p.m.

For more information, call the Port Townsend Main Street office at 360-385-7911.

Port Angeles

* The Port Angeles Rainbow Girls and Demolay Boys haunted house at the Clallam County Fairgrounds, 1608 W. 16th St., at 6 p.m. Monday. Admission is $2.

For children ages 6 and younger, there will be a less scary house at 2 p.m. today for free.

For more information, call 360-406-4317.

* Trick-or-treating at various downtown businesses, from 2 p.m. until closing Monday.

Free photos will be taken by the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain by the Olympic Kiwanis Club at the southern end of Laurel Street.

For more information, call the Port Angeles Downtown Association at 360-457-9614.

* “Trick or Treat at Our House”‘ at Park View Villas, Eighth and G streets.

The event is billed as a “safe place to trick or treat” from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday.

For more information, call 360-452-7222.

Sequim

* The Pumpkin Patch, U.S. Highway 101 and Kitchen-Dick Road, is open daily from 10 a.m. to dusk.

Parking: $2 donation today.

For more information, call 360-683-5188.

* Sequim Valley Lions Club Halloween party in the parking lot behind McDonald’s, 107 S. Seventh Ave., 4 p.m. Monday. For children 12 and younger.

For more information, call 360-683-7018.

* “Harvest Fest” at Sequim Bible Church, 847 N. Sequim Ave., from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday.

Costumes, such as witches and ghouls, are not considered appropriate.

For more information, call 360-683-4135

* “Trunk or Treat” at Eastern Hill’s Community Church, 81 Savannah Lane in Carlsborg, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday.

For more information, call 360-681-4367.

* “Pumpkin Patch Bash” at King’s Way Foursquare Church, 1023 Kitchen-Dick Road, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday.

Friendly costumes only. For ages 12 and younger. For more information, call 360-683-8020.

Forks

* “Harvest Festival” at Forks Recreation Center, 651 E. Division St., from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday.

For all ages. For more information, call 360-374-6193.

Peninsula Daily News

More in News

Mark Gregson.
Interim hospital CEO praises partnership, legacy

Gregson says goal is to solidify pact with UW Medicine in coming months

Jefferson County Auditor Brenda Huntingford, right, watches as clerk Ronnie Swafford loads a stack of ballots that were delivered from the post office on Tuesday into a machine that checks for signatures. The special election has measures affecting the Port Townsend and Brinnon school districts as well as East Jefferson Fire Rescue. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Jefferson County voters supporting school district measures, fire lid lifts

Port Townsend approving 20-year, $99.25 million construction bond

Port of Port Townsend Harbormaster Kristian Ferrero, right, watches as a crew from Seattle Global Diving and Salvage work to remove a derelict catamaran that was stuck in the sand for weeks on a beach at the Water Front Inn on Washington Street in Port Townsend. The boat had been sunk off of Indian Point for weeks before a series of storms pushed it to this beach last week. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Derelict boat removal

Port of Port Townsend Harbormaster Kristian Ferrero, right, watches as a crew… Continue reading

Rob Birman has served as Centrum’s executive director for 14 years. When the arts nonprofit completes its search for its next leader, Birman will transition into a role focused on capital fundraising and overseeing capital projects for buildings Centrum oversees. (Centrum)
Centrum signs lease to remain at Fort Worden for next 35 years

Executive director will transition into role focused on fundraising

Clallam approves contracts with several agencies

Funding for reimbursement, equipment replacement

Mark and Linda Secord have been named Marrowstone Island Citizens of the Year for 2025.
Secords named Marrowstone Island citizens of year

Mark and Linda Secord have been chosen as Marrowstone… Continue reading

The members of the 2026 Rhody Festival royalty are, from left, Princess Payton Frank, Queen Lorelei Turner and 2025 Queen Taylor Frank. The 2026 queen was crowned by the outgoing queen during a ceremony at Chimacum High School on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Rhody coronation

The members of the 2026 Rhody Festival royalty are, from left, Princess… Continue reading

Jefferson considering new site for solid waste

Commissioners direct further exploration

Public feedback still shaping Clallam ordinance on RV usage

Community Development department set to move sections of its proposal

Jen Colmore, Sequim Food Bank’s community engagement coordinator, has been hired as the executive director. She will start in her new role after outgoing director Andra Smith starts as executive director of the Washington Food Coalition later this month. (Sequim Food Bank)
Sequim Food Bank hires new executive director

Sequim organization tabs engagement coordinator

Sara Nicholls, executive director of the Dungeness Valley Health and Wellness Clinic, also known as the Sequim Free Clinic, inspects food items that are free to any patient who needs them. Soroptimist International of Sequim sponsors the food pantry, she said. (Austin James)
Sequim Free Clinic to celebrate 25th year

Volunteer-driven nonprofit will reach quarter-century mark in October

Weekly flight operations scheduled

Field carrier landing practice operations will take place for aircraft… Continue reading