Entertainment

Kathy Durr, 70, left, and Charle Crocker, 69, both of Port Angeles, try their hands at carving jack-o-lanterns during a pumpkin carving workshop on Saturday at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. The workshop, which drew about 50 participants, was part of the center’s second annual Celebration of Shadows, a tribute to the season of Halloween. The event also included a mask-making workshop, a carved pumpkin contest, spooky walks and an outdoor movie. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Treats and terrors celebrate Halloween

Peninsula events include tours, shows and parades

Kathy Durr, 70, left, and Charle Crocker, 69, both of Port Angeles, try their hands at carving jack-o-lanterns during a pumpkin carving workshop on Saturday at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. The workshop, which drew about 50 participants, was part of the center’s second annual Celebration of Shadows, a tribute to the season of Halloween. The event also included a mask-making workshop, a carved pumpkin contest, spooky walks and an outdoor movie. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

NOLS offering horror pop-culture and movie trivia night

The North Olympic Library System will host Horror Pop-Culture and Movies trivia night at 6:30 p.m. Friday. The questions for this month’s… Continue reading

NOLS to host teen lock-in

The North Olympic Library System will host a teen lock-in from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday. The after-hours event is in… Continue reading

Lisa Lynne, left, and Aryeh Frankfurter will perform at Concerts in the Woods in Coyle.

Celtic harpists to perform in Sequim, Coyle this weekend

Original music to be played at church and community center

Lisa Lynne, left, and Aryeh Frankfurter will perform at Concerts in the Woods in Coyle.
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Six-year-old Emmett Stratford of Port Angeles receives a treat from Sarah Ogerly, owner of Olympic Stauned Glass, left, and Mitch Zenobi during Halloween trick or treating in downtown Port Angeles in 2019.

Scares and dares on Peninsula for Halloween

Thrills and chills are in store on the North Olympic Peninsula as Halloween approaches. Leading up to Halloween on Oct. 31 are a variety of… Continue reading

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Six-year-old Emmett Stratford of Port Angeles receives a treat from Sarah Ogerly, owner of Olympic Stauned Glass, left, and Mitch Zenobi during Halloween trick or treating in downtown Port Angeles in 2019.

Bewitching Tea set for Saturday

The Soroptimist International Port Angeles — Jet Set will hold its annual Bewitching Tea on Saturday in honor of past member the… Continue reading

Internationally-known college orchestra to perform in Port Angeles

St. Olaf repertoire to include Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6 Pathétique

Hastings Building tours are set for both days of Haunted Histories and Mysteries. (Port Townsend Main Street)
Hastings Building tours are set for both days of Haunted Histories and Mysteries. (Port Townsend Main Street)
Kate Reavey

Poetry reading to spotlight Derry, Reavey, Warren

A poetry reading at the Port Angeles Library will feature Alice Derry, Kate Reavey and Charlotte Warren. The reading will be at… Continue reading

Kate Reavey

Intentional aging discussion Oct. 18

North Olympic Library System’s Intentional Aging discussion group will meet at 11 a.m. today. The meeting will be streamed on Zoom. This… Continue reading

Alice Derry, faculty emerita of English, literature, and German

Poet Alice Derry to read from her newest book, ‘Asking’

Poet Alice Derry will read from her newest collection of poetry, “Asking,” at Studium Generale on Thursday. The event is free and… Continue reading

Alice Derry, faculty emerita of English, literature, and German

“From the Ashes” returns to Studio Bob

A production spearheaded by Merryn Welch, “From the Ashes,” will return to Studio Bob on Saturday. The show is intended to raise… Continue reading

Seattle Symphony violinist Elisa Barston returns to offer music of Mozart, Leclair and Brahms this week in Port Angeles and Sequim. She’ll perform with collaborative pianist Paige Roberts Molloy, also of Seattle. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles Symphony to present updated recitals

Duo will perform in Port Angeles, Sequim

  • Oct 13, 2022
  • By Diane Urbani de la Paz For Peninsula Daily News
  • Clallam County
Seattle Symphony violinist Elisa Barston returns to offer music of Mozart, Leclair and Brahms this week in Port Angeles and Sequim. She’ll perform with collaborative pianist Paige Roberts Molloy, also of Seattle. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Story Slam set for Friday in Sequim

Tickets are on sale for Friday’s Out Loud Story Slam at Olympic Theatre Arts. The annual Grand Slam will be at 7 p.m.… Continue reading

Two films offered at Studio Bob

Two movies, “Zoom Zoom Particle Flambee” and “Clown Car,” will be presented at 7 p.m. Friday. Tickets will be $10 at the… Continue reading

waterkotte bearman

Computer science set for Studium session

Steve Bearman and Eric Waterkotte, Peninsula College computer science instructors, will present “Seven Amazing Secrets of Computer Science That You Need to… Continue reading

waterkotte bearman
Brandan Tucker has received the inaugural BEE award at Olympic Medical Center.

ER technician wins excellence award

Brandan Tucker has received the inaugural BEE award at Olympic Medical Center. The award, for Being Excellent Everyday, was presented by Jennifer… Continue reading

Brandan Tucker has received the inaugural BEE award at Olympic Medical Center.
comedian Troy Walker to Peninsula College

Comedian to bring show to Peninsula College

Los Angeles comedian Troy Walker will bring his show to the Little Theater stage at Peninsula College at 7 p.m. on Thursday.… Continue reading

comedian Troy Walker to Peninsula College