NEW YEAR’S — New Year’s Eve at The Resort at Port Ludlow

HOW WILL YOU spend New Year’s Eve? Here’s another option (in addition to other events listed at our website, and perhaps of particular interest to Clallam County residents who don’t get east of Sequim):

Dinner-dance-champagne package at The Resort at Port Ludlow, One Heron Road on the Port Ludlow waterfront.

Dinner is a four-course meal by nationally known executive chef Dan Ratigan, with a welcoming glass of wine and assortment of hors d’oeuvres and a dessert buffet. Dance to Port Townsend’s Robin Bessier and the 5-piece Porto Alegre band. Celebrate the dropping of the ball with a glass of champagne.

Tickets are $150 per person at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/285467

 

Stay the night at the resort for $75 (based on double occupancy) with breakfast the next morning on New Year’s Day.

Reserve your room at www.PortLudlowResort.com/reservations.  Use this code: NYEVE

 

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