BRINNON — The Brinnon Community Theatre, presenter of shows for 29 years now, invites everyone to its spring parade Friday afternoon and to its new… Continue reading
I DON'T KNOW about you, but it sure seems like live music is bustin' out all over. There's another new venue in Port Angeles and… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Dr. Jode Garbe, who divides her time between Seattle and Rwanda, is on the North Olympic Peninsula for two presentations this week. First,… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The folks with the Dungeness River Audubon Center are taking a wild approach to getting exercise naturally. A new Animal Olympics fitness station… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Gary Copeland Lilley's poems are about rhythm, blues, religion, Sept. 11 and what happened after the hurricane. Among other things. A Southern… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Love and creativity, loss and memory are the currents that run through Barbara Hazard’s poetry, to be offered Wednesday at the Port… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — They're called “givers,” and they're part of an international effort to hand out a half-million books free of charge, from Peace Like… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — From Glenn Miller's swing to Willy Wonka's “Pure Imagination,” the Falconaires will fill the space with music Monday. The Falconaires, the U.S.… Continue reading
Our piece of the planet has unleashed many a writer into the wide world of literature. And now, Matthew Stadler, a Portland, Ore., novelist, has… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Friends, in separate conversations, all use the same word for Paul Cronauer. Visionary. This is a man, they say, who loves the… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — “River as Spirit: Rebirth of the Elwha,” a 30-minute documentary by Leaping Frog Films, will have its Port Angeles premiere at 7:45… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — This Earth Day weekend looks something like a fresh, green community salad served through Sunday, with a swap meet, town and country… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The New Forge man doesn’t hold back. “We love it all, and we play it all,” says Matt Sircely, who’ll bring his band… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — It’s looking like one of those overflowing weekends, with outings and activities and food and drink and music. Then there’s swapping and… Continue reading
GARDINER — Bluegrass, birds of prey and the Bistro Boys will converge on Wild Birds Unlimited's garden for an Earth Day celebration Saturday, with free… Continue reading
FORKS — When it's raining hard out, cuddling up under a quilt is a natural response. The pairing of wet weather and quilts will be… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — While higher elevations are still buried under many feet of snow, new leaves and early wildflowers are emerging along lowland trails… Continue reading
RAINFEST EVENTS ARE scheduled throughout the weekend in Forks. Today ■ 8 a.m. to noon — Crumb quilting class taught by Michele Crawford, First Baptist… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A pair of well-loved music men, Danny O'Keefe and Joel Tepp, will donate their time Saturday night in an Earth Day weekend… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The city of Sequim will hold its annual spring cleanup program at the Sequim City Shop, 169 W. Hemlock St., from 8 a.m.… Continue reading