WEEKEND: Tastes of fudge, art debut this evening at Port Angeles studio

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, June 10.

PORT ANGELES — Art and chocolate can be sampled at The Landing Artists Studio tonight.

The studio at 115 E. Railroad Ave. will host fudge sampling and the debut of new art pieces at the gallery from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

The public is welcome to this free event, located on the first floor of The Landing mall.

The dessert is provided by WeDo Fudge, located at 11 Valley Center Place in Carlsborg.

“Join us for a sample of unforgettable fudge and exceptional art,” said promoter Pamela Dick.

“Like art, fudge is an indulgence — a gift you give to yourself and others,” she said.

“While your palette is enjoying the soft and creamy fudge, the studio artists will be on hand to share their newest projects.”

Artists include Larry Bennett, who will present his Northwest-inspired pine needle baskets; Jennifer Bright, who has purses as well as silk-felted scarves; Janie Brackney, who will introduce her new steampunk dolls and Zentangle designs; Susan Cleaves, who will offer a selection of handmade lampwork beads and jewelry for all ages.

Also, Dick will showcase her fractal creations on metal, Laura Dubois will show her painting on silk, Maryann Proctor will show off her “attitude” chickens, Diana Rhodes will introduce her summer line of upholstery fabric bags and Linda Stadtmiller will showcase her paintings.

For more information, call 360-670-9971 or visit www.facebook.com/landingartistsstudio.

________

Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in News

Tickets still available for United Way of Clallam County fundraiser

Pajamas are encouraged, teddy bears are optional and comfort… Continue reading

Interviews set for hospital board

At least seven candidates up for commissioner seat

Port Angeles asks for fee to cover lodging tax contracts

Resolution sent to committee for administrative costs

Climate action group is guiding reduction goals

Reduced emmissions require reduced transportation footprint

County, Port Angeles to rebid public safety building

Three bids rejected due to issue with electrical contractor

Aliya Gillet, the 2025 Clallam County Fair queen, crowns Keira Headrick as the 2026 queen during a ceremony on Saturday at the Clallam County Fairgrounds. At left is princess Julianna Getzin and at right is princess Jasmine Green. The other princesses, not pictured, are Makenzie Taylor, Molly Beeman and Tish Hamilton. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Clallam County royalty crowned for annual fair

Silent auction raises funds for scholarships

Port Angeles Community Award recipients gather after Saturday night’s annual awards gala. From left, they are Frances Charles, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, Organization of the Year; Kyla Magner, Country Aire, Business of the Year; Amy Burghart and Doug Burghart, Mighty Pine Brewing, Emerging Business of the Year; Rick Ross, Educator of the Year; Kayla Fairchild, Young Leader of the Year; John Fox, Citizen of the Year. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
Community leaders honored at annual awards banquet

Fox named Citizen of Year for support of athletic events

Clallam County commissioners consider options for Owens

Supporters advocate for late state justice

Respiratory viruses are rising on the Peninsula

Health officer attributes increase to mutation of type of flu in circulation

Deadline for Olympic Medical Center board position is Thursday

The deadline to submit an application for the Position… Continue reading

No weekly flight operations scheduled this week

No field carrier landing practice operations are scheduled for aircraft… Continue reading

Some power restored after tree falls into line near Morse Creek

Power has been restored to most customers after a… Continue reading