An address by former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Joycelyn Elders, free tours of Chimacum Woods rhododendron nursery and several Mother’s Day events are among the attractions lined up this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula.
For information about other arts and entertainment events, see Peninsula Spotlight, the Peninsula Daily News’ weekly entertainment guide, in today’s print edition.
Other events are in the “Things to Do” calendar, available online at www.peninsuladailynews.com.
PORT ANGELES
Ex-surgeon general
PORT ANGELES — Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Joycelyn Elders will speak at a Peninsula Behavioral Health fundraiser today.
Reservations must be made by noon today for the 5 p.m. event at Vern Burton Community Center, 308 E. Fourth St.
Tickets are $100 per person or $750 for a table for eight.
Proceeds benefit Peninsula Behavioral Health’s services for adults, children and families.
The theme of the event and the emphasis of Elders’ address is “Education: A Key to a Healthy America.”
Elders was the first person in Arkansas to become board-certified in pediatric endocrinology.
She was the 16th surgeon general, the first African-American and only the second woman to head the U.S. Public Health Service.
Elders also is an expert on prevention of child abuse, teen pregnancy, domestic violence and substance abuse.
To purchase tickets, phone 360-457-0432, ext. 227.
VideOlympics Saturday
PORT ANGELES — Vide-Olympics, a homegrown outdoor film festival starring the talent of local filmmakers, athletes and locations, will return to Bar N9ne, 229 W. First St., at 7 p.m. Saturday.
Admission will be $5 at the door.
All ages are welcome at Bar N9ne until 9 p.m.
Each submission is judged before the event by a panel of judges for technical merit, production values and “stoke” factor, i.e., how much a video makes the watcher want to get off the couch and get outdoors on the Olympic Peninsula.
In addition, there is an award for crowd favorites, so audience participation is mandatory.
More than $1,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded.
Proceeds go to the Hurricane Ridge Winter Sports Club.
VideOlympics is sponsored by Adventures Through Kayaking, Sound Bikes and Kayaks, North by Northwest, Lib Tech, Bar N9ne and the Hurricane Ridge Winter Sports Club.
Business seminar
PORT ANGELES — “Professional Accounting Tips for Your Practice, ” a business seminar for massage practitioners, will be held in the Fairshter Room of Olympic Medical Center, 939 Caroline St., from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.
Licensed massage practitioners can earn three continuing education units for a $5 donation at this seminar presented by the Olympic Peninsula Massage Group.
Led by accountant Lena Washke, the session will cover business startup and structure, bookkeeping basics, the use of financial software to track income/expenses, IRS form 1099 requirements, federal income taxes and state tax requirements, employees and payroll tax implications.
Washke has nearly a decade’s experience providing business consultation, QuickBooks setup/support as well as state and federal tax advice to small businesses, nonprofit organizations and corporations.
For further information about class content, phone Washke at 360-452-5334.
Skin cancer checks
PORT ANGELES — A free skin cancer screening will be held at the office of Dr. Charlotte Metzler, 4407 Fairmount Ave., from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
The screenings are first-come, first-served, with no appointments.
For more information, phone 360-457-0760.
Fete Mom’s Day
PORT ANGELES — St. Andrew’s Place will hold its fourth annual “Let’s Celebrate Moms Luncheon” at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 510 E. Park Ave., from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday.
The event will include a meal paired with mimosas, a display from the Washington Doll Club and piano accompaniment by Jane Vanderhoof.
Attendees also will receive a photo with their favorite lady.
Tickets are $25 per person and are available by phoning 360-417-3418 or stopping by St. Andrew’s Place at 520 E. Park Ave.
First Federal is sponsoring the event.
Cat adoption
PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society is running a cat adoption special through Saturday.
Adoption fees for cats will be waived if the cat has been at the shelter longer than three months, is 3 years of age or older, or if an individual adopts three adult cats.
The shelter has a lot of cats to choose from at this time.
All adoptions include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccination, microchip and a complimentary vet check.
For more information, phone the Humane Society at 360-457-8206 during business hours from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays.
Pet microchips
PORT ANGELES — A low-cost microchip clinic for dogs and cats will be held at the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, 2105 W. U.S. Highway 101, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
The cost of a microchip at the clinic is $25.
Microchipping can help a pet be returned to its owner should it wander from home.
The chip is the size of a grain of rice and will remain implanted in the animal for its lifetime.
It is a relatively painless procedure and takes minutes to complete.
The clinic is being held in conjunction with Chip Your Pet Month and National Pet Week.
For more information about the clinic, phone the Humane Society at 360-457-8206 during business hours from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays.
Rummage sale benefit
PORT ANGELES — A rummage sale benefit for Relay For Life will be hosted by Soroptimist International Port Angeles-Jet Set on Saturday.
The sale will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Camp Fire Clubhouse, 619 E. Fourth St.
Coffee and baked goods will be available.
For more information, phone Jean Schneider at 360-457-8715.
Zen retreat set
PORT ANGELES — NO Sangha, a Zen meditation group that has existed in Port Angeles for more than 16 years, will hold a Zazenkai — a one-day zen retreat — on Saturday.
The retreat will be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Murre Cottage, 420 W. Third St.
Alternated zazen (seated meditation), kinhin (walking meditation) and private, individual instruction are available.
Silent coffee/tea breaks and a vegetarian soup and bread lunch will be offered.
A Sutra, or chanting service, will be held at 10 a.m.
At 1 p.m., Kristen Larson, a teacher in the Diamond Sangha Teachers Circle, will give a Teisho, the word for a Master’s Dharma Talk, on “Wu-men Kuan, Case No. 7, Zhauzhou: Wash Your Bowl.”
Visitors can come and go during the day.
For directions or more information, phone 360-452-5534 or email NOSangha@aol.com.
Spruce Railroad walk
PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula Explorers will walk the Spruce Railroad Trail on Saturday.
Walkers will meet at the Fairmount Restaurant, 1127 W. U.S. Highway 101, at 9 a.m. before heading out to the trail.
A carpool will leave the Sequim QFC at 8:30 a.m.
Walkers can choose from 3.72- or 7.45-mile routes.
Mostly following the old abandoned railroad grade, the walk skirts two tunnels that are dangerous to enter and offers views of Lake Crescent and a host of other landmarks.
Parts of the trail are rocky and sometimes a bit muddy. Baby joggers can be used with difficulty. Wheelchairs are not recommended.
No pets are permitted on the hike.
Restrooms are at the trailhead.
For more information, phone Mary Allen Clark at 360-452-0593.
Flower box benefit
PORT ANGELES — A filled cedar flower box benefit for The Answer For Youth will be held in front of Angeles Furniture, 1114 E. First St., from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
Flower boxes are homemade and filled with flowers donated by Linda Moffett of Angel Crest Gardens and Wayne Roedell.
The cost is $25.
The Answer For Youth is a nonprofit agency that helps at-risk and homeless youths and young adults.
‘Kelly’s Stout’ on tap
PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Brewers Guild and Barhop Brewing Co. have teamed up for a pro-am brewing event at Barhop Taproom, 110 N. Laurel St., today at 5 p.m.
Barhop Brewing and members of the Brewers Guild came together in November with the idea of bringing homebrew recipes to the public.
From India pale ales to marzens and stouts, 18 different beers were submitted.
The beers were judged for marketability by Bill Sproules, owner and operator of Olympic Brewing Supplies in Bremerton.
“Kelly’s Stout,” from the homebrewing team of Mic Sager and Kelly Raymond, was chosen from the many different beers.
Sager and Raymond recently visited Barhop Brewery, with proprietor Tom Curry on hand, to brew Kelly’s Stout.
Barhop Taproom will tap the first keg of Kelly’s Stout at 5 p.m. today.
Barhop may feature beer recipes from other Brewers Guild homebrewers in the months ahead.
Spain trip fundraiser
PORT ANGELES — A car wash benefit will be held at the 76 Gas Station, corner of East Front Street and North Chambers Street, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
Proceeds will help third- and fourth-year Spanish students in Port Angeles High School’s Spanish teacher Renee Lancaster’s classes raise funds for a supervised, 11-day trip to Spain in June.
Dessert fundraiser
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Farmers Market will host its second annual Decadent Dessert Silent Auction and Fundraiser on Saturday.
The auction runs from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and will be set up in the stage area of The Gateway transit center at Front and Lincoln streets.
The event will raise funds for ongoing market operations.
Desserts have been donated by local chefs, market board members and market supporters, said market manager Cynthia Warne.
The timing of the event is intended specifically to offer people in the community the opportunity to not only support general market operations, but also to bring a handcrafted treat to their Mother’s Day gatherings, she said.
“Every mom deserves something sweet on Mother’s Day,” Warne said.
For more information, phone Warne at 360-460-0361.
Holocaust remembered
PORT ANGELES — “And Then They Came for Me: Remembering Anne Frank,” a Port Angeles High School-produced multimedia event, continues today and Saturday.
The curtain rises for the play, which opened Tuesday, at 7 p.m. each night at the Port Angeles High School auditorium, 304 E. Park Ave.
In “Remembering,” a blend of documentary video and live performance, the stories are told of concentration camp survivors such as Ed Silverberg — Anne Frank’s first boyfriend — and Eva Schloss, as well as the stories of their families.
Tickets at the door will be $7 for general admission and $6 for students.
Members of the school’s Thespian Society, Lovall’s after-school theater program, have rehearsed this spring production for 10 weeks.
Play-goers will see a videotaped interview with the real Ed Silverberg, who survived the Holocaust, alongside an on-stage portrayal of him by high school student Jacob Woods.
Eva Schloss, another of Anne’s teenage friends, is likewise on the screen in an interview and portrayed on the stage by student Hope Chamberlain.
For more information about the play and the Thespian Society, phone 360-565-5703 or visit www.portangelesschools.org/pahs.
SEQUIM
Book discussion slated
SEQUIM — A Map of the World, by Jane Hamilton, will be discussed at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., at 3 p.m. Saturday.
The book is described as “a vivid human drama of guilt and betrayal.”
The Goodwins — Howard, Alice and their little girls, Emma and Claire — live on a dairy farm in rural Wisconsin.
Their peaceful life is shattered one day when a neighbor’s 2-year-old daughter drowns in the Goodwins’ pond while under Alice’s care.
Alice is arrested. As a child, she had designed her own map of the world to find her bearings. Now, as an adult, she must find her way again through a maze of lies, doubt and ill will.
Multiple copies of the book, including a large-print copy, are available at the Sequim Library and can be requested online through the library catalog at www.nols.org.
Preregistration for the program is not required, and drop-ins are always welcome.
For more information on this and other programs, visit www.nols.org, phone branch manager Lauren Dahlgren at 360-683-1161 or email Sequim@nols.org.
Mother’s Day meal
SEQUIM — A Mother’s Day champagne breakfast will be held at the Sequim Elks Lodge, 143 Port Williams Road, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday.
Scrambled eggs, sausage, hashbrowns, biscuits and gravy, and a waffle bar will be served.
The cost is $10 with champagne, $8.50 without.
Children 5 and younger will be admitted free.
The event is sponsored by the Sequim Elks and the local International Association of Footprinters.
Master Gardener walks
SEQUIM — Veteran Master Gardeners Judy English, Jeanette Stehr-Green and Bill Wrobel will lead a walk through the Clallam County Master Gardener Demonstration Garden at 2711 Woodcock Road at 10 a.m. Saturday.
They will demonstrate what is happening in local vegetable, flower and ornamental gardens, and provide timely advice to local gardeners.
In the monthly walks, English, Wrobel and Stehr-Green identify plants and varieties that grow well in the Pacific Northwest, remind gardeners what chores need to be performed each month in a typical home garden, demonstrate how to perform gardening tasks and answer questions and diagnose problems.
The sessions are part of the Class Act at Woodcock Garden educational series.
The walks are held the second Saturday of each month through October.
Wrobel and Stehr-Green will be joined by other Master Gardeners with expertise in growing specific ornamental plants, fruits, vegetables or herbs.
In addition to these walks, the Class Act Series will present more relevant gardening issues two other Saturdays each month.
Wrobel has been a Master Gardener since 1984, Stehr-Green has been a Master Gardener since 2003, and English joined the program in 2005.
Together, they have more than 80 years of gardening experience in their own gardens.
Deaf Coffee House
SEQUIM — A Deaf Coffee House potluck is planned today.
The Mexican potluck will be from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Geneva Hall at Sequim Community Church, 960 N. Fifth Ave.
PORT TOWNSEND/JEFFERSON COUNTY
Dude Looks Like Lady
PORT TOWNSEND — Men will dance in women’s clothes for tips to raise money for the Rhododendron Festival at Dude Looks Like a Lady on Saturday.
The dancers will strut their stuff beginning at 7 p.m. at the Elks Club lodge at 555 Otto St., Port Townsend.
Advance tickets are $5; at the door, they will cost $8.
The event will raise money for scholarships for royalty for the 77th annual Rhododendron Festival, which will begin Monday.
Advance tickets and more information are available by phoning 360-774-0879.
Plant sale slated
PORT HADLOCK — Jefferson County Master Gardeners will hold its semiannual plant sale at the Washington State University Extension building, 201 W. Patison St., from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.
Trees, shrubs, berries, vegetables, ornamentals and native plants — all from Master Gardeners’ own plantings — will be sold.
For the first time, the sale also includes representative plants from local nurseries: Far Reaches, Naylor Creek, Kul Kah Han Native Plant Garden and Willow Wind.
For more information, email Barbara Schultz at barbaras8@hotmail.com.
Open garden days
PORT LUDLOW — The Chimacum Woods rhododendron nursery, 2722 Thorndyke Road, will hold open garden days from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Attendees can wander the garden, composed of 6 acres of woodland rhododendron plantings; take a tour; and enjoy refreshments.
Chimacum Woods’ Bob Zimmerman also will answer rhody-related questions from the public.
The event is free and open to the public.
For more information, visit www.chimacumwoods.com or phone 206-383-2713.
Mother’s Day plant sale
QUILCENE — Quilcene High School Horticulture Club students will hold a Mother’s Day plant sale at the school greenhouse on campus at 294715 U.S. Highway 101 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
Club members will sell hanging baskets, annuals and vegetable starts they have grown.
Proceeds will support seventh- through 12th-grade students’ horticulture projects and educational field trips.
For more information, phone 360-385-4313.
Wellness symposium
PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson Healthcare’s third annual Women’s Wellness Symposium will be held at the Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St., from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Medical experts on women’s health will be available, as will information on the services offered specifically for women at Jefferson Healthcare hospital in Port Townsend.
Free blood sugar, cholesterol and other health and wellness screenings will be offered by Jefferson Healthcare staff.
The symposium is free to all guests.
Special parking will be available for guests who are handicapped or new mothers.
Giveaway bags and drawings also are planned.
For more information, phone Terri Camp at 360-385-2200, ext. 1223.
FORKS/WEST END
Make a mini-comic
CLALLAM BAY — The Clallam Bay Comicon group will host a “How to Make a Mini-Comic” workshop Saturday.
The workshop will be at 1 p.m. at the Three Sisters of Clallam Art Gallery, otherwise known as “the green building at the west end of Clallam Bay.”
Attendees will learn to make and publish the little, hand-built books that those in the drawn-book industry use to launch publishing products.
Organizers ask visitors to bring scratch paper, note paper, pencils, pens and colored pencils.
Donations will be accepted.
The inaugural Clallam Bay Comicon will be held from July 13-15.
For more information, phone Donna Barr at 360-963-2935 or email DonnaBarr@hotmail.com.
Market meeting slated
FORKS — The Forks Open Aire Market will hold a market-planning meeting at the Forks Community Center, 91 Maple Ave., at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Anyone who would like to be a vendor at the market or who would like to learn about selling at the market is welcome to attend.
Decisions on the 2012 market season will be made at the meeting.
The Forks Open Aire Market will be open for the summer season Saturdays from May 19 to Oct. 6.
The market is held in the parking lot south of the Timber Museum, 1421 S. Forks Ave., from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
For more information, email ForksOpenAireMarket@live.com or phone 360-374-6332.
Mother’s Day breakfast
FORKS — A Mother’s Day breakfast will be held at the Forks Elks Lodge, 941 Merchants Road, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sunday.
The menu includes ham, sausage, biscuits and gravy, pancakes, french toast and scrambled eggs, along with orange juice and coffee.
The cost is $7 for adults, $5 for seniors and children 4 to 11, and free for children 3 and younger.
American Legion
FORKS — The Forks American Legion Post 106 is meeting at the Masonic Hall on West Division Street at 7 p.m. today.
The post is seeking new members.
For more information, phone Phil Arbeiter at 360-640-4444.
Papers shredded
FORKS — First Federal will host a shredding event Saturday.
Personal papers can be shredded at the Forks branch at 131 Calawah Way from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.