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Maritime festival, singing, films among events this weekend

A maritime festival, a film festival and a capella singing are among this weekend’s attractions on the North Olympic Peninsula. • Port Angeles Maritime Festival… Continue reading

Plant clinic planned Saturday

A plant clinic conducted by Jefferson County Master Gardeners is planned from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. The free “Ask a… Continue reading

Port Angeles Second Weekend offers late hours for exhibits

“Marilyn, Monsters and More” will be featured during the Second Weekend Art Walk at Studio Bob. The installation at Studio Bob, 118½… Continue reading

Terry Robb will perform in Port Townsend and Coyle.

Terry Robb set to perform

Award-winning blues guitarist Terry Robb will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in The Palindrome at Eaglemount Cidery and at 3 p.m. Sunday… Continue reading

Terry Robb will perform in Port Townsend and Coyle.

Port Angeles Maritime Festival celebrates this weekend

The Port Angeles Maritime Festival returns this weekend with old and new attractions on the Port Angeles waterfront. Festivities will be from… Continue reading

Teen art studio open Friday

The Bunker, a free art studio for teens, will open again this Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Art supplies, snacks… Continue reading

‘Lost Journals of Sacajewea,’ ‘Asking’ authors to read

By Diane Urbsani de la Paz for Peninsula Daily News The legend of Sacajewea, a Lemhi Shoshone girl who accompanied Lewis and Clark on the… Continue reading

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 The Wild Rose Chorale, an a cappella singing group based in Port Townsend since 1992, performs concerts at 7 p.m. Friday and Sunday at Grace Lutheran Church. Current personnel are (from left) JES Schumacher, Patricia Nerison, Al Thompson, Lynn Nowak, Mark Schecter, Rolf Vegdahl, Doug Rodgers, Chuck Helman, Cherry Chenruk-Geelan, Sarah Gustner-Hewitt, and Leslie Lewis.

Wild Rose Chorale is ‘Happy Together’ singing weekend concerts

“Happy Together,” is the theme for two upcoming performances of Wild Rose Chorale. “A cappella choral singing by its very nature relies… Continue reading

John Nowak

 The Wild Rose Chorale, an a cappella singing group based in Port Townsend since 1992, performs concerts at 7 p.m. Friday and Sunday at Grace Lutheran Church. Current personnel are (from left) JES Schumacher, Patricia Nerison, Al Thompson, Lynn Nowak, Mark Schecter, Rolf Vegdahl, Doug Rodgers, Chuck Helman, Cherry Chenruk-Geelan, Sarah Gustner-Hewitt, and Leslie Lewis.
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Early Music concert Wednesday

Italian 17th Century 3-Part Canzonas, the final 2023 Salish Sea Early Music Festival program, will feature a unique combination of early 17th… Continue reading

Jeffrey Cohan

Story swap at Port Angeles library

Eva Abram will be the featured teller at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Abram will share multicultural folk tales at Story Swap in the… Continue reading

Tidepools launch party will offer awards, reading and pop-up art exhibit

The 59th edition of Tidepools will be released on Thursday. The public is invited to a launch party from 6 p.m. to… Continue reading

Improv, end of ‘Invisible Neighbors’ show at Studio Bob

IWANT — Improv Without A Net Troupe — will perform at Studio Bob just after the closing reception for “Invisible Neighbors,” a… Continue reading

“Blooming Artists” exhibit brings learning to life

The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center will host a free opening reception for “Blooming Artists,” an exhibit of elementary student artwork from… Continue reading

Jazz concert set Tuesday

The PC Jazz Ensemble Spring Quarter Concert will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Maier Performance Hall on the Port Angeles… Continue reading

Work by Ann Arscott is on view at Gallery 9.

Saturday Art Walk set for Port Townsend

A special exhibit is planned during this Saturday’s Art Walk in Port Townsend. Autonomy Art Show, a fundraiser for reproductive rights for… Continue reading

Work by Ann Arscott is on view at Gallery 9.

Entertainment set on Peninsula this weekend

A variety of entertainment is available this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula. • First Friday Art Walk will be from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.… Continue reading

Tenor Lawrence Brownlee stars in the Metropolitan Opera’s “Die Zauberflöte” (“The Magic Flute”), to be simulcast live this Saturday morning in Port Angeles and Port Townsend. (Metropolitan Opera)

Final Met opera, ‘The Magic Flute,’ set for Saturday

In the last live simulcast of the season, the Metropolitan Opera in New York City will send “Die Zauberflöte,” aka Mozart’s “The Magic Flute,” to… Continue reading

Tenor Lawrence Brownlee stars in the Metropolitan Opera’s “Die Zauberflöte” (“The Magic Flute”), to be simulcast live this Saturday morning in Port Angeles and Port Townsend. (Metropolitan Opera)
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Tonight’s Feiro auction raises funds, celebrates youth

Feiro Marine Life Center will host its annual fundraising auction, 2023 Making Waves, at 5:30 p.m. tonight. The auction will be at the… Continue reading

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Herman James' "The Green Pool" is among the paintings in "Psychedelic Summer," the show opening Friday at Northwind Art's Grover Gallery. The downtown Port Townsend gallery will also host Art Walk on Saturday evening.

‘Psychedelic Summer’ comes to Grover Gallery

PORT TOWNSEND – There are a few definitions of “psychedelic” out there. One of them describes the new show at Northwind Art’s Grover Gallery perfectly.… Continue reading

Herman James' "The Green Pool" is among the paintings in "Psychedelic Summer," the show opening Friday at Northwind Art's Grover Gallery. The downtown Port Townsend gallery will also host Art Walk on Saturday evening.
David Herbelin, cast as “The Nerd” in the upcoming Olympic Theatre Arts production, doesn’t hold back with the physical comedy in a play that has kept the cast and crew laughing through eight weeks of rehearsals. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

‘The Nerd’ connects through laughter

OTA production begins Saturday

  • Jun 1, 2023
  • By Emily Matthiessen Olympic Peninsula News Group
  • Clallam County
David Herbelin, cast as “The Nerd” in the upcoming Olympic Theatre Arts production, doesn’t hold back with the physical comedy in a play that has kept the cast and crew laughing through eight weeks of rehearsals. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)