SEQUIM — Joy in Mudville, the rock-bluegrass-Americana band, is set to play a benefit show for Peninsula Friends of Animals at the Sequim Prairie Grange Hall, 290 Macleay Road, this Saturday night.
Admission to the 7 p.m. dance concert is an $8 donation to support PFOA, the no-kill shelter for cats just east of Port Angeles.
Along with two hours of music, light refreshments will be served and PFOA’s signature potholders and Tippy Cat T-shirts will be available for purchase.
To find out more about Joy in Mudville, which features singer-guitarist Kim Trenerry, singer and banjo man Jason Mogi, drummer Terry Smith and bassist Paul Stehr-Green, see deadwoodrevival.com. Deadwood Revival is the name of Mogi and Trenerry’s former band.
For information about PFOA, phone 360-452-0414 and visit www.safehavenpfoa.org.