Tickets to this weekend’s Port Ludlow Festival by the Bay are on sale

PORT LUDLOW — Tickets are on sale now for three days of music, golf and art capped by a fireworks show that will be offered during the Port Ludlow Festival by the Bay this coming Friday through Sunday.

The festival will be from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at the Resort at Port Ludlow at One Heron Road.

Admission is $8 for all three days with those under 12 admitted free.

Tickets are on sale at Port Ludlow Bay and Beach Clubs, Port Ludlow Marina, The Inn at Port Ludlow, Active Life Physical Therapy in Port Ludlow, Port Ludlow Village Market and Port Hadlock QFC.

They also may be purchased at the gate.

Proceeds will benefit the Chimacum School District and Olympic Community Action Programs (OlyCAP).

The festival is put on each year by the Port Ludlow Festival Association, a nonprofit, as a benefit.

In 2014, the festival provided $3,000 each to Chimacum Schools and OlyCAP.

The concert Saturday night on the Waterfront Stage will be Heart by Heart featuring two original members of the band Heart who are members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Opening for them will be Ranger and The ReArrangers, performing gypsy jazz.

Music will be on-going each day, along with a craft market and art gallery.

A Firemen’s Breakfast and a golf tournament are planned the first day of the festival.

Fireworks are planned at 10 p.m. Saturday.

For more information, visit www.plfest.org.

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