WEEKEND: Tickets still available for ‘Midnight in Paris,’ set Saturday in Port Angeles

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, March 20.

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are still available for Midnight in Paris, a dinner and auction at C’est Si Bon restaurant, 23 Cedar Park Drive off U.S. Highway 101, on Saturday night.

But reservations must be made by 3:30 p.m. today.

Tickets to the largest benefit of the year for the First Step Family Support Center are $90, $50 of which is tax-deductible. None will be available at the door.

Despite the name, the evening will begin at 5:30 p.m. with champagne and a French feast prepared by C’est Si Bon’s Michele Juhasz, along with the auction and the dessert dash.

Among the auction items are one full year of massage at Renaissance in Port Angeles, a bird-watching tour around Protection Island National Wildlife Refuge replete with a native-birds book and a pair of high-powered binoculars, and a pickling party with Clallam Canning Co. pickler Betsy Wharton.

During the dessert dash, each table of guests will bid on homemade treats such as coconut cheesecake and whiskey-maple-bacon cupcakes.

Critical operating funds

The benefit generates critical operating funds for First Step, said Nita Lynn, the longtime executive director.

First Step, a registered nonprofit since 1974, has drop-in centers for parents and their children at its main location, 323 E. Sixth St. in Port Angeles, and at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave. in Sequim.

The agency also offers a variety of services for new mothers, play-and-learn groups, parenting classes and many other programs.

For reservations and more details about Midnight in Paris, phone First Step at 360-457-8355 or email accounting_fstep@olypen.com.

For more information, find First Step on Facebook or go to www.FirstStepFamily.org.

More in News

Special Olympian Deni Isett, center, holds a ceremonial torch with Clallam County Sheriff Brian King, right, accompanied by Lt. Jim Thompson of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Police on a leg of the Law Enforcement Torch Run on the Olympic Discovery Trail at Port Angeles City Pier. Tuesday’s segment of the run, conducted mostly by area law enforcement agencies, was organized to support Special Olympics Washington and was to culminate with a community celebration at 7 Cedars Casino in Blyn. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Carrying the torch

Special Olympian Deni Isett, center, holds a ceremonial torch with Clallam County… Continue reading

Hopefuls for Olympic Medical Center board debate

Talk focuses on funds, partnership

An encapsulated engineered coupler used to repair a January leak. The leak occurred along a similar welded joint near to the current leak. (City of Port Townsend)
Port Townsend considers emergency repair for pipeline

Temporary fix needs longer-term solution, officials say

Traffic to be stopped for new bridge girders

Work crews for the state Department of Transportation will unload… Continue reading

The Peninsula Crisis Response Team responded with two armored vehicles on Tuesday when a 37-year-old Sequim man barricaded himself in a residence in the 200 block of Village Lane in Sequim. (Clallam County Sheriff’s Office)
Man barricaded with rifle arrested

Suspect had fired shots in direction of deputies, sheriff says

An interior view of the 12-passenger, all-electric hydrofoil ferry before it made a demonstration run on Port Townsend Bay on Saturday. Standing in the aisle is David Tyler, the co-founder and managing director of Artemis Technologies, the designer and builder of the carbon fiber boat. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Demonstration provides glimpse of potential for ferry service

Battery-powered hydrofoil could open water travel

Electronic edition of newspaper set for Thursday holiday

Peninsula Daily News will have an electronic edition only… Continue reading

Juliet Shidler, 6, tries on a flower-adorned headband she made with her mother, Rachel Shidler of Port Angeles, during Saturday’s Summertide celebration in Webster’s Woods sculpture park at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. The event, which marks the beginning of the summer season, featured food, music, crafts and other activities for youths and adults. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Summertide festival

Juliet Shidler, 6, tries on a flower-adorned headband she made with her… Continue reading

Law enforcement agencies to participate in Torch Run

Clallam County law enforcement agencies will participate in the… Continue reading

Crews contain wildland fire near Fisher Cove Road

Crews from Clallam County Fire District 2 quickly contained… Continue reading

Crescent School senior Audrey Gales, right, looks at the homemade regalia worn by fellow senior Hayden Horn on Saturday. Gales had a handmade Native American cap ready for her graduation. Seventeen Crescent students graduated during traditional ceremonies in the school gym. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Crescent graduation

Crescent School senior Audrey Gales, right, looks at the homemade regalia worn… Continue reading

Pertussis cases see 25-fold increase statewide in 2024

The state Department of Health reported an increase in pertussis… Continue reading