Great events for your weekend to-do list across the Peninsula!

Great events for your weekend to-do list across the Peninsula!

ENJOY FALL’s SUNSHINE across the North Olympic Peninsula today!

Dungeness River Festival in Sequim . . . free admission to Olympic National Park and state parks . . .150 handmade quilts on display in Port Townsend . . . free recycling of household appliances in Sequim . . .

And moving into the evening, movie music at the Port Angeles Symphony’s ‘Pops and Picnic’ concert . . . ‘Broadway and Bordeaux’ romance with vocalists in Sequim . . . and lots more . . .

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