Peninsula Daily News

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off… Continue reading

EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Budgets before both county boards

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

Woman drowns at Ruby Beach

An Indianapolis resident drowned at Ruby Beach, according to Olympic National Park. Susan Newcome, 52, was pronounced dead at Olympic Medical… Continue reading

Baha’i delegate elected for assembly

Arthur Fernandez-Scarberry, of Olympia, was elected as a delegate to the Baha’i United States National Spiritual Assembly at a Sept. 30 convention… Continue reading

Clallam County Fair royality candidates are, from left, Kaylyn Baerg, Brooklyn McKnight, Aliya Gillett and Olivia Ostlund.
Clallam County Fair royality candidates are, from left, Kaylyn Baerg, Brooklyn McKnight, Aliya Gillett and Olivia Ostlund.

Firefighter demonstrations, other activities set Saturday

East Jefferson Fire Rescue will present a special event to mark Fire Prevention Week. The 2023 Fire & Rescue Fest will be… Continue reading

LETTER: How I conserve water

I have been conserving fresh water all my adult life, without feeling like my quality of living is being sacrificed. If we are in a… Continue reading

The Rev. Cindy Akana

Program scheduled for OUUF on Sunday

The Rev. Cindy Akana will present the program “No Strings Attached” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Akana is the guest speaker at Unity… Continue reading

The Rev. Cindy Akana
Nathan Shields' Inky Caps block prints are on view at Habor Art Gallery.

Second Saturday Art Walk highlights Port Angeles artists

The Second Weekend Art Opening will include Studio Bob’s “Midnight Cheeseburger” with painter Larry C. White and guest artist Nash T. White… Continue reading

Nathan Shields' Inky Caps block prints are on view at Habor Art Gallery.

Singer-songwriter to perform Sunday

Singer-songwriter Claudia Schmidt will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at The Palindrome in Port Townsend. Tickets are $20 in advance at https://www.ticketstorm.com/e/28218/t/… Continue reading

Three day fungi fest begins Friday

The second annual Olympic Peninsula Fungi Festival runs from today through Sunday at the Clallam County Fairgrounds, with some events on Sunday at the Dungeness… Continue reading

Unity in Port Townsend speaker planned for Sunday

Jan Jorgensen will present “Your Voice of Spirit” at 11 a.m. on Sunday. Jorgenson is the guest speaker at Unity in Port… Continue reading

Single-wide burns in fire

No one was injured in a mobile home fire in Gales Addition, according to a press release from Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue. Firefighters… Continue reading

Kevin Long.

Stopps award presented

Long recognized for habitat restoration

Kevin Long.
Local resident Sheana Joy Walvatne uses an apple press at the Olympic Peninsula Apple and Cider Festival in 2022.

Taste the season at weekend festival

A tree-to-glass weekend is promised during the seventh annual Olympic Peninsula Apple & Cider Festival on Saturday and Sunday. Individual activities are… Continue reading

Local resident Sheana Joy Walvatne uses an apple press at the Olympic Peninsula Apple and Cider Festival in 2022.

Candidate forum set for Friday

Soroptimist International of Port Angeles – Noon Club will host a candidate forum for elective offices at noon Friday. The forum, which… Continue reading

Ian Mackay of Agnew prepares to lead a group of wheelchair, bicyclists, runners and others on a portion of Sea-to-Sound, a three-day, 74-mile multi-modal group ride along a section of the Waterfront Trail in Port Angeles. The excursion, which followed numerous portions of the Olympic Discovery from west of Lake Crescent to the Larry Scott Trail in Jefferson County, was organized through Ian’s Ride, a nonprofit organization with the goal of getting people outdoors to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Ian’s Ride founder to speak at Studium Generale

Ian Mackay, founder and executive director of the nonprofit corporation Ian’s Ride, will join Peninsula College’s Studium Generale lecture series to discuss… Continue reading

Ian Mackay of Agnew prepares to lead a group of wheelchair, bicyclists, runners and others on a portion of Sea-to-Sound, a three-day, 74-mile multi-modal group ride along a section of the Waterfront Trail in Port Angeles. The excursion, which followed numerous portions of the Olympic Discovery from west of Lake Crescent to the Larry Scott Trail in Jefferson County, was organized through Ian’s Ride, a nonprofit organization with the goal of getting people outdoors to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Founding musicians of the Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra Chamber Music Series include, front row, from left to right: Mike McLeron, mandolin; William Walden, guitar; and Guy Smith, lute. Back row, from left to right: Marina Rosenquist, violin; Michael Carroll, piano; Joel Wallgren, clarinet; Pamela Roberts, cello; and Sung-Ling Hsu, piano and viola.

PTSO Chamber Music Series hosted Saturday at Grace Lutheran Church

The Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra Chamber Music Series will continue at 3 p.m. Saturday at Grace Lutheran Church. This free concert series features local award-winning… Continue reading

Founding musicians of the Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra Chamber Music Series include, front row, from left to right: Mike McLeron, mandolin; William Walden, guitar; and Guy Smith, lute. Back row, from left to right: Marina Rosenquist, violin; Michael Carroll, piano; Joel Wallgren, clarinet; Pamela Roberts, cello; and Sung-Ling Hsu, piano and viola.

Studio Bob to host Scream Queens on Friday

Studio Bob will host Scream Queens, a drag/burlesque show and dance party. The show, at 118½ E. Front St. in Port Angeles, will be on… Continue reading