Entertainment

Seattle Symphony violinist Elisa Barston returns to offer music of Mozart, Leclair and Brahms this week in Port Angeles and Sequim. She’ll perform with collaborative pianist Paige Roberts Molloy, also of Seattle. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles Symphony to present updated recitals

Duo will perform in Port Angeles, Sequim

  • Oct 13, 2022
  • By Diane Urbani de la Paz For Peninsula Daily News
  • Clallam County
Seattle Symphony violinist Elisa Barston returns to offer music of Mozart, Leclair and Brahms this week in Port Angeles and Sequim. She’ll perform with collaborative pianist Paige Roberts Molloy, also of Seattle. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Story Slam set for Friday in Sequim

Tickets are on sale for Friday’s Out Loud Story Slam at Olympic Theatre Arts. The annual Grand Slam will be at 7 p.m.… Continue reading

Two films offered at Studio Bob

Two movies, “Zoom Zoom Particle Flambee” and “Clown Car,” will be presented at 7 p.m. Friday. Tickets will be $10 at the… Continue reading

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Computer science set for Studium session

Steve Bearman and Eric Waterkotte, Peninsula College computer science instructors, will present “Seven Amazing Secrets of Computer Science That You Need to… Continue reading

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Brandan Tucker has received the inaugural BEE award at Olympic Medical Center.

ER technician wins excellence award

Brandan Tucker has received the inaugural BEE award at Olympic Medical Center. The award, for Being Excellent Everyday, was presented by Jennifer… Continue reading

Brandan Tucker has received the inaugural BEE award at Olympic Medical Center.
comedian Troy Walker to Peninsula College

Comedian to bring show to Peninsula College

Los Angeles comedian Troy Walker will bring his show to the Little Theater stage at Peninsula College at 7 p.m. on Thursday.… Continue reading

comedian Troy Walker to Peninsula College
Ann Arscott's work is featured at Gallery 9.

Paintings, fiber featured at Gallery 9

Gallery 9’s featured artists for October are Ann Arscott with acrylic paintings and April Bedermen with functional fiber arts. Gallery 9, 1012… Continue reading

Ann Arscott's work is featured at Gallery 9.
Serenity by Larry Davidson is featured this month by the Port Ludlow Art League.

Port Ludlow Art League highlights artist, jeweler of month

The Port Ludlow Art Leagues’s artist of the month is Larry Davidson and its jeweler of the month is Katie Jablonski. Their… Continue reading

Serenity by Larry Davidson is featured this month by the Port Ludlow Art League.

Benefit set for Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue

Wings, Wine Art to feature rehabilitated birds

Second Saturday Art Walk showcases photographs, carvings, paintings

Second Saturday Art Walk will highlight Port Angeles artists. • Creative Photographic Visions by Digital Artistry Group will be on display at… Continue reading

Preparing to celebrate Girls’ Night Out in downtown Port Townsend on Thursday afternoon are, from left, Holly Erickson, Lorilee Houston, Eryn Smith, Sue Arthur and Mari Mullen. After a hiatus, the Main Street Program-hosted annual event returned to distribute goodie bags, encourage women to shop local and raise funds for the Jefferson Healthcare Foundation. The foundation helps provide free breast/cervical cancer screenings for women in need. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Shopping locally

Preparing to celebrate Girls’ Night Out in downtown Port Townsend on Thursday afternoon are, from left, Holly Erickson, Lorilee Houston, Eryn Smith, Sue Arthur and… Continue reading

Preparing to celebrate Girls’ Night Out in downtown Port Townsend on Thursday afternoon are, from left, Holly Erickson, Lorilee Houston, Eryn Smith, Sue Arthur and Mari Mullen. After a hiatus, the Main Street Program-hosted annual event returned to distribute goodie bags, encourage women to shop local and raise funds for the Jefferson Healthcare Foundation. The foundation helps provide free breast/cervical cancer screenings for women in need. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Three-day CrabFest opens today

The 21st Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival opens today for three days of vendors, entertainment and crab dinners. It’s the first time… Continue reading

Fiber featured on First Friday Art Walk

Fiber arts will be highlighted during the First Friday Art Walk in Sequim. The art walk is a self-guided tour of art venues… Continue reading

First Friday lecture set

Amanda Monthei will present “Wildland Firefighting” at 7 p.m. Friday. Monthei’s hybrid lecture is in the Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St.… Continue reading

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Indigenous poetry reading set for Monday

The North Olympic Library System is hosting the second annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day Poetry Reading in celebration of poetry created and performed… Continue reading

Sara Marie Ortiz
The 21st Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival opens Friday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

CrabFest offers good eats beginning Friday

Tribes contribute to food at weekend festival

The 21st Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival opens Friday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Townsend Main Street Program Promotion Committee members Sue Arthur, left, and Jennifer Wake help make 500 goodie bags filled with donations from local merchants and sponsors to be sold at Thursday’s Girls’ Night Out headquarters at Vintage by Port Townsend Vineyards, 725 Water St., starting at 11 a.m. Proceeds from the goodie bag sales support the nonprofit Main Street Program and the Jefferson Healthcare Foundation’s fund to help people in need receive breast and cervical cancer screenings and other services. The event will feature a day and night of shopping at 38 businesses with many open later than usual. The theme is the 1960s “You Go Go Girl!” The wrap party will be at 6 p.m. at Vintage by Port Townsend Vineyards. For more, see ptmainstreet.org.

Girls’ Night Out

Port Townsend Main Street Program Promotion Committee members Sue Arthur, left, and Jennifer Wake help make 500 goodie bags filled with donations from local merchants… Continue reading

Port Townsend Main Street Program Promotion Committee members Sue Arthur, left, and Jennifer Wake help make 500 goodie bags filled with donations from local merchants and sponsors to be sold at Thursday’s Girls’ Night Out headquarters at Vintage by Port Townsend Vineyards, 725 Water St., starting at 11 a.m. Proceeds from the goodie bag sales support the nonprofit Main Street Program and the Jefferson Healthcare Foundation’s fund to help people in need receive breast and cervical cancer screenings and other services. The event will feature a day and night of shopping at 38 businesses with many open later than usual. The theme is the 1960s “You Go Go Girl!” The wrap party will be at 6 p.m. at Vintage by Port Townsend Vineyards. For more, see ptmainstreet.org.

NOLS book discussion groups scheduled for October

The North Olympic Library System will host book discussions in person and online this month. The Wednesday Evening group will meet in… Continue reading

Rhododendron Society to meet

Sue Milliken and Kelly Dodson will address a meeting of the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society at 3 p.m. Thursday.… Continue reading