Tickets available through today for MAC Nite in Sequim

SEQUIM — Tickets are available through today for the Museum & Arts Center’s MAC Nite fundraiser on Saturday.

The fundraising dinner and auction will be from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Sunland Golf and Country Club clubhouse, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim.

Tickets are $65 per person or $650 for a corporate table for eight. They are available only through today.

Proceeds will fund painting of the historic Dungeness Schoolhouse at 2781 Towne Road in Sequim and museum operations.

Saturday’s silent and live auctions will boast a wide assortment of donated goods and services, including trips, art by local artists, cruises and a fishing trip.

The dinner by Rainbow Catering will feature Caesar salad, pecan encrusted salmon, boneless beef ribs with a red demi-glaze, asparagus, little red potatoes, cheesecake with berries and champagne.

Live music will be provided by local musician Jeremy Cays.

The exhibit center at 175 W. Cedar St. in Sequim includes a mastodon exhibit and other cultural displays, local featured artists, historic photos and the museum store.

In addition to the Dungeness Schoolhouse — which offers programs and classes, and is available for event rentals — the museum also has research facilities in the DeWitt Building, 544 N. Sequim Ave., and the Second Chance Consignment Shop at 155 W. Cedar St.

More than 100 volunteers work at the museum. Its collection has about 20,000 items, including historic photos, artifacts and documents.

Tickets are available at the Museum & Arts Center, 175 W. Cedar St., or by phone at 360-681-2257.

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