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WEEKEND: Crescent Blue to cover spectrum in free Saturday concert on West End

FORKS — Crescent Blue, the West End bluegrass band featuring Barney Munger, Ken Lambert, Dave Lenahan and Mary Meyer, is set to give a free… Continue reading

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WEEKEND: Fundraiser to benefit Port Angeles woman

PORT ANGELES — A flock of local musicians, bellydancers and business people are coming together Saturday night for “Raise the Rent!,” a benefit for Port… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Married pair presents ‘Hate Mail’ as Paradise Theatre benefit

PORT TOWNSEND — Married actors Heather Dudley Nollette and Scott Nollette will present “Hate Mail,” a wicked spoof of A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters,” in one… Continue reading

The Peninsula Singers at Sequim’s Railroad Bridge Park.  -- Photo by Dave Logan

WEEKEND: Peninsula Singers celebrate silver anniversary with pair of concerts

SEQUIM — “The Green Cathedral” is one of the songs Maestro Dewey Ehling has known, and loved, all of his life. “It’s a piece about… Continue reading

The Peninsula Singers at Sequim’s Railroad Bridge Park.  -- Photo by Dave Logan
Renee Brock-Richmond  [Photo by Renee Mizar]

WEEKEND: Silk-painting demonstration brings color into drab fall

SEQUIM — Shades of rose, red and violet will flow onto silk in a free art-making demonstration at the Museum & Arts Center this Saturday.… Continue reading

Renee Brock-Richmond  [Photo by Renee Mizar]
Amelia Andaleon will teach a yoga event at Kula Yoga

WEEKEND: Yoga to raise funds for Philippine typhoon relief

PORT ANGELES — Amelia Andaleon grew up in Port Angeles, the daughter of Filipino parents. She left for a while to live in the San… Continue reading

Amelia Andaleon will teach a yoga event at Kula Yoga
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Band to sound in Port Townsend for CD-release debut Friday

PORT TOWNSEND — Playing in a rock 'n' roll band isn't all glamor; it's also about balancing musical tastes and personalities — if you want… Continue reading

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David Eisenhour of Port Townsend discusses “Raven II

$1,000 prize awarded in Port Angeles Fine Arts exhibition

PORT ANGELES — A 6-foot-long sculpture made with lamp parts — adorned with a dragon — has won the $1,000 best-in-show prize in the new… Continue reading

David Eisenhour of Port Townsend discusses “Raven II

Eight Peninsula poets to share work at Fourth Friday event

SEQUIM — An evening celebrating local writers is coming up Friday at Rainshadow Coffee Roasting Co., 157 W. Cedar St., and the public is invited.… Continue reading

High school ensemble to share music, lunch with listeners on Tuesday

SEQUIM — The Blue Danube Waltz, “Funiculi, Funicula,” “O Sole Mio” — with such music, it won't be a typical weekday afternoon at St. Luke's.… Continue reading

Peninsula College to host talk by noted painter on Wednesday

Peninsula College to host talk by noted painter on Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — The internationally known Icelandic artist Sossa will pay a visit to Peninsula College for a free public lecture and discussion Wednesday afternoon.… Continue reading

Peninsula College to host talk by noted painter on Wednesday
The California Guitar Trio and Montreal Guitar Trio become a sextet on stage.

Guitar trios to share good vibrations in Port Angeles tonight

PORT ANGELES — You hold it close to your chest. It vibrates, murmurs and sings. And you can take it with you, anywhere. For Bert… Continue reading

The California Guitar Trio and Montreal Guitar Trio become a sextet on stage.
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PENINSULA PROFILE: Bob Logue: Deep commitment to community service

PORT TOWNSEND — The joint was once called “The Speakeasy,” and it was loaded with colorful characters. Soon, this crowd will turn an otherwise plain… Continue reading

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Adoption Advocates International staffers include

Port Angeles adoption agency fetes 30 years of matching parents, kids

PORT ANGELES — Retired Port Angeles High School teacher Jim Cornell calls himself “elderly” — but 5-year-old Devlin has taken care of that. Devlin is… Continue reading

Adoption Advocates International staffers include
“Inspecting Carol

Preview performance of ‘Inspecting Carol’ in Sequim is today

SEQUIM — Uh-oh. The National Endowment for the Arts has sent an inspector to Olympic Theatre Arts, just as the local thespians are putting on… Continue reading

“Inspecting Carol
The California Guitar Trio and Montreal Guitar Trio become a sextet on stage.

Guitar trios to share good vibrations in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — You hold it close to your chest. It vibrates, murmurs and sings. And you can take it with you, anywhere. For Bert… Continue reading

The California Guitar Trio and Montreal Guitar Trio become a sextet on stage.
Ed Howe

WEEKEND: Contra dance set at Black Diamond Hall in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Nationally touring dance caller George Marshall, along with the band Perpetual E Motion, are about to join forces for a rare Monday… Continue reading

Ed Howe
Merryn Welch

WEEKEND: Hard-hitting show to take Alle Stage

PORT ANGELES — Following the “Bare, Naked Souls” photography exhibit last weekend, a performance-art event of the same name will come to the Alle Stage… Continue reading

Merryn Welch
Sierra Stack plays therapist Charlotte while Quinton Cornell is Bruce

WEEKEND: Port Angeles play at college takes issues ‘Beyond Therapy’

PORT ANGELES — This sweet young couple, seeking help with their relationship issues, hits a glitch. The therapists want to help but have issues of… Continue reading

Sierra Stack plays therapist Charlotte while Quinton Cornell is Bruce
“Inspecting Carol

WEEKEND: Preview performance of ‘Inspecting Carol’ is Sunday

SEQUIM — Uh-oh. The National Endowment for the Arts has sent an inspector to Olympic Theatre Arts, just as the local thespians are putting on… Continue reading

“Inspecting Carol