WEEKEND: Artist invites public to studio Saturday

SEQUIM — A relaxed day of music, art and visiting is what painter Carrie Rodlend has in mind for this Saturday at her place at 562 Holgerson Road.

Rodlend, a well-traveled artist, teacher and member of the Sequimarimba band, will swing her studio doors wide from

10 a.m. to 4 p.m., as she holds her summer show and open house.

More than 50 new paintings, priced from $30 to $300 — plus many matted drawings and cards — await art lovers, as do the Sequimarimba mallets for anyone who wants to try their hands at them.

Refreshments will be laid out, and “I am hoping to invite a few wandering minstrels for gentle serenading under the shade as well,” said Rodlend, who has lived in Sequim since 1982.

For directions and more information, phone the artist at 360-681-0104.

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