Music, motorcycles and more on Peninsula this weekend

Music, workshops, car and motorcycle shows and a school-supplies giveaway are among the activities offered on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend.

PORT ANGELES

School supplies

PORT ANGELES — School supplies will be distributed at a back-to-school event at Jefferson Elementary, 218 E. 12th St., at 10 a.m. Saturday.

Agencies and businesses including Serenity House, First Federal, Port Angeles Food Bank, Port Angeles School District and Lutheran Community Services NW have joined to host the event, which helps low-income children prepare for school.

Everything is free for families: school supplies, haircuts, immunizations and information.

For more information, phone Lisa Lyon of Lutheran Community Services NW at 360-452-5437 or e-mail llyon@csnw.org, or contact Letusha Minks of Serenity House at 520-440-2539 or e-mail letusha_serenity@yahoo.com.

Bunco for scholars

PORT ANGELES — The Order of The Eastern Star will hold a bunco game fundraiser at the Masonic Temple, 622 S. Lincoln St., at 2 p.m. Sunday.

Refreshments will be served and there will be a silent auction and prizes for attendees.

The cost is $10 per person.

Proceeds will benefit scholarships for local youth.

For more information, phone 360-457-9444 or 360-417-9236.

Flea market set

PORT ANGELES — Mount Pleasant Grange will hold a community flea market and yard sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

Mount Pleasant Grange is located at 2432 Mount Pleasant Road, at its intersection with Draper Road.

Proceeds will fund maintenance of the community hall.

For more information, phone Dick Storch at 360-670-9035 or e-mail yodaisha@msn.com.

Community picnic

PORT ANGELES — Fairview Grange, 161 Lake Farm Road, will hold an old-fashioned community picnic at 2 p.m. Saturday.

Attendees should bring a dish to share and a chair.

Beverages will be provided.

The public is welcome.

For more information, phone 360-461-9008.

Forest, farm workshops

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Conservation District plans two free workshops, one for small forest landowners and another on farm management, next Sunday.

Reservations are necessary, said Meghan Adamire, conservation district spokeswoman.

The workshops will be in the Monroe Road area, and specific directions will be provided upon registration, she added.

The workshop for small forest owners will be from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

The farm management workshop will be from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

In the first workshop, Greg Lange, owner of Draftworks, a horse logging business, and Conor Haggerty, an arborist, will lead participants on a hike through a forest and discuss tips for evaluating tree health and danger trees, as well as selective pruning for view enhancement and restorative timber stand management using the “worst first” thinning approach.

The workshop will end with a demonstration of low-impact logging using draft horses.

In the second workshop, participants will tour Lange’s farm to learn about how he built a mud-free heavy use area for his two draft horses, as well as hearing about other techniques he uses to minimize the impact of his heavy horses on his land.

Workshop participants also will be given free technical guides to help them construct their own mud-free heavy use areas, as well as guides to assist with manure storage and pasture management.

Space is limited.

To make reservations, phone the conservation district at 360-452-1912, ext. 5.

Motorcycle show

PORT ANGELES — Crestwood Convalescent Center, 1116 E. Lauridsen Blvd., will hold a motorcycle show on the south side parking lot of the building at 2 p.m. Sunday.

Hot dogs and refreshments will be served and a raffle will be held.

Suggested donation is $5.

For more information, phone 360-452-9206, ext 333.

Health screening

PORT ANGELES — The Lions Health Screening Unit will offer free health screenings at Safeway today.

The unit will be in the parking lot at the Lincoln Street Safeway, 110 E. Third St., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The 62-foot-long medically equipped Lions Health Screening Unit travels throughout the state and northern Idaho to provide free health screenings.

Screenings are available for blood pressure, glaucoma, diabetes, sight and hearing.

No appointments are needed.

For more information, phone Irma Stennes at 360-417-6862.

Dream Playground

PORT ANGELES — Volunteers will spruce up the Dream Playground today.

The annual work party will be conducted at the Dream Playground, on Race Street across from Civic Field, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

If there is work remaining, volunteers will meet again Saturday.

The playground will be closed during the weekend.

Volunteers can sign up to work a couple of hours or all day.

For more information or to register, e-mail Steve Methner at methners@gmail.com or Steve Charno, president of the foundation, at judge.charno@hotmail.com or phone Charno at 360-452-1977.

SEQUIM

GOP BBQ slated

SEQUIM — The Clallam County Republican Party will hold a barbecue luncheon fundraiser at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club, 400 W. Fir St., from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

Jeremiah’s Barbecue will cater the chicken dinner.

Republican National Committeewoman Fredi Simpson will be the featured speaker.

A silent auction will be held.

Tickets for the event are $20..

For more information, phone 360-417-3035, 360-683-7080 or 360-683-2344.

Health screening

SEQUIM — The Lions Health Screening Unit will offer free health screenings at Safeway today.

The unit will be in the parking lot at Safeway at 680 W. Washington St., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The 62-foot-long medically equipped Lions Health Screening Unit travels throughout the state and northern Idaho to provide free health screenings.

Screenings are available for blood pressure, glaucoma, diabetes, sight and hearing.

No appointments are needed.

For more information, phone Arndt Lorenzen at 360-683-7550.

McComb concert

SEQUIM — “Chez Jazz” will perform at McComb Garden on Sunday.

The concert will be at 1 p.m. at the nursery at 751 McComb Road in Sequim.

Craig Butler will play woodwinds, Sarah Shea will sing and Al Harris will play piano.

For more information, see www.mccombgardens.com or phone 360-681-2827.

Backyard compost

SEQUIM — A free backyard composting workshop will be held at the Sequim Transit Center, 190 W. Cedar St., from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday.

Helen Freilich, city of Port Angeles waste reduction specialist, will present techniques for turning food scraps and yard waste into valuable compost.

Copies of the booklet “Home Composting Made Easy” will be available at no charge.

The city of Port Angeles Solid Waste Division is sponsoring the workshop with assistance from the Master Composters of Clallam County and a state Department of Ecology Coordinated Grant Program.

No preregistration is necessary.

For more information, phone Solid Waste Division Recycling at 360-417-4874 or e-mail recycling@cityofpa.us.

Volkswagen fair

BLYN — The Strait Air Volksgruppe’s fourth annual Olympic Volks Fair and Swap Meet will be held in the back parking lot of 7 Cedars Casino, 270756 U.S. Highway 101, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday.

The car show is open to all air- and water-cooled Volkswagens, including old and new models.

Those wishing to enter their vehicle to participate in the trophy awards should arrive no later than 9:30 a.m. to register.

The public is invited to attend and cast a vote for Best in Show and many other categories and participate in a raffle.

Proceeds from entry fees, donations and a community raffle will be donated to the Lupus Foundation of America, Pacific Northwest Chapter.

For more information, phone Chad Russell at 360-477-5556.

Pet lovers radio

SEQUIM — KSQM 91.5 FM will air its second annual Pet Lover’s Weekend today through Sunday.

The nonprofit station will air interviews with representatives from Peninsula Friends of Animals, Olympic Peninsula Humane Society and Welfare for Animals Guild, announcing animals available for adoption, telling Sequim’s pet stories and poems, running informational spots about animal care from local experts and playing critter-themed music during the normal weekend programming.

Retiring veterinarian Jack Thornton will be spotlighted through readings from his column in the Sequim Gazette.

For more information, phone KSQM at 360-681-0000.

PORT TOWNSEND and JEFFERSON COUNTY

Super garage sale

PORT TOWNSEND — The George Welch Guild of Seattle Children’s Hospital Auxiliary will hold a “super garage sale” from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.

All 18 members of the guild will sell their wares at the sale at 1423 Lawrence St.

The garage sale will include household items, tools, books and vintage items.

Proceeds will benefit Seattle Children’s Hospital.

For more information, phone Priscilla Cooper at 360-643-1241.

Last summer shows

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Summer Band wraps its season with concerts this weekend.

The community band will perform at Fort Flagler State Park at 3 p.m. Saturday and at Chetzemoka Park at 3 p.m. Sunday.

Suggested donation is $5 for the Fort Flagler concert.

The Chetzemoka show is free.

The band will perform selections from “Mikado,” “Sleeping Beauty” and “Hello, Dolly!” and a tribute to Benny Goodman, the “King of Swing.”

The guest conductor will be Lylburn Layer, who is the music director and conductor of the North Cascades Concert Band.

He also is the principal clarinetist in the Port Angeles Symphony and Chamber Orchestra.

Fort trail run

PORT TOWNSEND — The 11th annual Fort Townsend four-mile Trail Run-Walk will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday.

Registration forms can be downloaded from www.ptrunning.org.

Registration is $15 for adults and $10 for youth 16 and under.

Registration will be from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. in the barn near the lower field.

Volunteers from the Port Townsend Running Club organize the event with all proceeds benefiting Friends of Fort Townsend and Jefferson Trails Coalition.

The four-mile course takes runners and walkers on the scenic trails through the park and ends at the lower field for homemade cookies, awards and a raffle.

For more information, phone 360-385-1792, 360-385-0437, or e-mail mike@ptrunning.org.

Help The Recyclery

PORT TOWNSEND — The Recyclery, 612 Polk St., will hold a “gigantic rummage sale fundraiser” from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday.

The event benefits The Recyclery’s Bicycle School program, which teaches alternative school students how to properly maintain bicycles.

Sale items of all types, including furniture, clothing, books, vinyl records and more, can be dropped off at the The Recyclery between noon and 6 p.m. until the sale.

If you need items picked up, phone The Recyclery at 360-643-1755.

Private donations also are being sought to reach The Recyclery’s goal of $5,000.

Donations can be made through www.paypal.com to ptrecyclery@gmail.com or sent to The Recyclery, 612 Polk St., Port Townsend, WA 98362.

Benefit for family

PORT TOWNSEND — A benefit for Port Townsend man injured in a dirt bike wreck is planned Sunday.

Tom Parcher, a 40-year-old general contractor, was hurt Aug. 15 at an off-road park in Port Angeles. Recovery could take as long as six months.

The Parcher Potluck and Play Day benefit for the family will be at 1 p.m. in the lower level of the Port Townsend Recreation Center, 620 Tyler St.

Participants are asked to bring a potluck dish and a donation.

Ruddell donates

PORT TOWNSEND — Ruddell Auto Mall of Port Angeles is holding a community sales event to benefit United Good Neighbors of Jefferson County.

The event, which began Wednesday, will last through Sunday at the former Courtesy Ford dealership at the intersection of State Highway 19 and State Highway 20.

Ruddell will donate $50 to United Good Neighbors of Jefferson County for each car sold.

They are also holding a raffle for a 40-inch high-definition flat-screen television.

All proceeds from the raffle also will be donated to United Good Neighbors.

The raffle drawing will take place at 6 p.m. Sunday and Ruddell will present a check to a United Good Neighbors representative.

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