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Artist Peggy Smith-Venturi prepares to unveil “Unwrapped,” her new exhibition at the Jefferson Museum of Art & History. The downtown Port Townsend museum reopens Friday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Jefferson Museum of Art & History debuts three exhibits Friday

Historical society hopes to expand later this spring

Arts & Entertainment

First Friday talk on art, electrochemistry

PORT TOWNSEND — Another virtual program in the “Art of Making” speaker series, this one focusing on jewelry,…

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Clallam officials suspect U.K. variant in three cases

Clallam County officials suspect that three COVID-19 cases are of the U.K. variant of the novel coronavirus, officials…

Wooden Boat Festival director Barb Trailer says the future is bright for the September event at and around the Northwest Maritime Center in Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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2021 Wooden Boat Festival charts its course

Planned: Outdoor activities, indoor events, presentations

Artwork by Linda Marie Kempe will be on display at Gallery 9 through the month of April in an exhibit, “Flow Energy Art,” that combines her paintings and wearable art.

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Flow Energy Art to be featured at Gallery 9

April artist known for paintings and wearable pieces

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Jobless rate rises slightly on Peninsula

‘It’s like treading water’

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Port Townsend Farmers Market opens online shopping

PORT TOWNSEND — In anticipation of the first Port Townsend Farmers Market of the season this Saturday, the…

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State vaccine eligibility expands to 16 and older April 15

By Rachel La Corte

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Peninsula counties tops in state in vaccination percentages

‘Huge achievement,’ health officer says

Aaron Asis, installing his “Fort Words” paintings at Fort Worden State Park last September, is among the many artists who have received Port Townsend Arts Commission grants. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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New grants available for Port Townsend artists’ works

City commission reviews applications monthly

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Changes to bring students to class

Port Townsend adjusts model

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Region needs services, study says

Mental health issues higher than state average

<strong>Diane Urbani de la Paz</strong>/Peninsula Daily News
Paul Carter of Port Townsend makes the most of the day’s sunshine as he joins a Washington State Ferry on Port Townsend Bay. Monday was his first time out on his single MAAS 24 rowing shell.

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Out on the bay

Paul Carter of Port Townsend makes the most of the day’s sunshine as he joins the Washington State…

"Spin Me a Yarn" was created by Shirley Bomgaars.

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Port Ludlow Art League resumes gallery, exhibit schedules

PORT LUDLOW — The Port Ludlow Art League will resume art exhibits at the Port Ludlow Resort and…

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Rodent bomb causes Port Hadlock mobile home fire

PORT HADLOCK — While trying to rid their residence of rodents, Port Hadlock residents set the crawl space…

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More now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine

Among them: Restaurant workers, those with chronic illness

A group of bicyclists make their way down a section of the Olympic Discovery Trail near William R. Fairchild International Airport on the west side of Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Volunteers keep Olympic Discovery Trail in shape

Jefferson County secures land for additional path

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‘Consent Matters’ month’s theme

Dove House plans series of events to raise awareness

Beverly McNeil shows the beauty of fungus in her photography.

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Natural world depicted in prints, photography at Port Townsend Gallery

PORT TOWNSEND — Phil Carrico’s prints and Beverly McNeil’s photography will be featured in April at the Port…

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Wind gusts knock out power in Port Ludlow

PORT LUDLOW — More than 850 Jefferson County Public Utility District customers lost power Sunday as strong winds…