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Nisha Sajnan
Nisha Sajnan

Fifth Street Community Garden includes self-guided tour

The Clallam County Master Gardeners have opened a new self-guided tour at the Fifth Street Community Garden. The tour, which will be… Continue reading

1978 Rhododendron Festival queen Ann DeLeo Waters, left, and her sister, 1973 Rhody queen Carlene DeLeo Dahlman, are the self-described “old Rhody queens” who are hosting a fundraiser Friday night at the Wheel-In Motor Movie in Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Rhododendron events set for Friday, Saturday

Bingo and a movie, Running of the Balls slated this weekend

1978 Rhododendron Festival queen Ann DeLeo Waters, left, and her sister, 1973 Rhody queen Carlene DeLeo Dahlman, are the self-described “old Rhody queens” who are hosting a fundraiser Friday night at the Wheel-In Motor Movie in Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Red Hot Strings teaching artist Albanie Falletta, seen during a performance at Fort Worden State Park in summer 2019, is among the Red Hot Strings workshop faculty members streaming her sessions online later this week. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Red Hot Strings teaching artist Albanie Falletta, seen during a performance at Fort Worden State Park in summer 2019, is among the Red Hot Strings workshop faculty members streaming her sessions online later this week. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
“Sparrow in Sepia II,” a framed silk batik by Carolyn Doe, in featured at Gallery 9 this month.

Batik, oil paintings, jewelry in the spotlight at Gallery 9

Gallery-9 has the spotlight on Carolyn Doe’s silk batik and oil paintings and Roberto Costa Ribiero’s silver jewelry this month. Gallery-9 and… Continue reading

“Sparrow in Sepia II,” a framed silk batik by Carolyn Doe, in featured at Gallery 9 this month.
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An aluminum cut-out of a Roosevelt elk sits outside the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, part of the "Conservation From Here" exhibit that includes original art by Joseph Rossano.

Elk installation appears at fine arts center

The aluminum cut-outs of Roosevelt elk herds that have appeared on Olympic National Park visitor centers have also settled at the Port… Continue reading

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An aluminum cut-out of a Roosevelt elk sits outside the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, part of the "Conservation From Here" exhibit that includes original art by Joseph Rossano.
Sally Pfaff uses acrylics to portray water interacting with landscapes.

Oil, acrylic paintings featured at Port Townsend Gallery

The Port Townsend Gallery is featuring artists Stephanie K. Johnson and Sally Pfaff this month. The gallery at 715 Water St., is… Continue reading

Sally Pfaff uses acrylics to portray water interacting with landscapes.
The band Three Wheels Turning -- from left, Aimée Ringle, Micaela Kingslight and Samara Jade -- will bring harmonies, strings and percussion to the Keg & I in Chimacum on Saturday. photo by Terry Du Beau

Live music ready, outdoors and in

Jefferson County venues welcome performers

The band Three Wheels Turning -- from left, Aimée Ringle, Micaela Kingslight and Samara Jade -- will bring harmonies, strings and percussion to the Keg & I in Chimacum on Saturday. photo by Terry Du Beau

North Olympic Library System book discussion groups ready to begin

The North Olympic Library System will continue its book discussion groups online throughout May. Participants must register at nols.org to receive the… Continue reading

Historical trauma topic of film, discussion

“Dodging Bullets,” a documentary that confronts historical trauma through interviews and discussions with young Indigenous people, will be screened Thursday with a… Continue reading

Life Hack, film about cyber privacy, streams this weekend

“Life Hack: Cover Your Webcam,” a comedic and cautionary tale about privacy — or lack thereof — is the Port Townsend Film… Continue reading

Gin Hammond portrays more than two dozen characters in her one-woman show "Returning the Bones," streaming this week in Key City Public Theatre's Art of the Solo series. (Photo courtesy Key City Public Theatre)

One-woman show streams this week

Set of four solo shows online in May

Gin Hammond portrays more than two dozen characters in her one-woman show "Returning the Bones," streaming this week in Key City Public Theatre's Art of the Solo series. (Photo courtesy Key City Public Theatre)
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‘Joy of Looking’ exhibit

Lynne Armstrong, a Sequim artist known for her use of color and energetic brushstrokes, is the featured artist for the month of May at the… Continue reading

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Brazilian choro music will flow in a live-streamed concert Saturday afternoon from players including, from left, Anat Cohen, Douglas Lora, Dudu Maia and Alexandre Lora. photo courtesy of Anat Cohen

Saturday: Choro live from Brazil and Seattle

Before the bossa nova, there was choro — pronounced “shore-oh” — on the sultry streets of Brazil. This Saturday at 3 p.m.,… Continue reading

Brazilian choro music will flow in a live-streamed concert Saturday afternoon from players including, from left, Anat Cohen, Douglas Lora, Dudu Maia and Alexandre Lora. photo courtesy of Anat Cohen

Sequim Prairie Grange to hold ice cream social Sunday

The Sequim Prairie Grange will host a drive-up ice cream social from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday. The ice cream will be… Continue reading

"River City Drumbeat" is among the documentaries screening during the Women & Film festival, which runs through Sunday via PTfilmfest.com. (Photo courtesy Owsley Brown Presents)
"River City Drumbeat" is among the documentaries screening during the Women & Film festival, which runs through Sunday via PTfilmfest.com. (Photo courtesy Owsley Brown Presents)
Teaching artist Margie McDonald and Port Townsend High School art teacher Michele Soderstrom worked with students on art panels to be posted through May around Uptown and downtown Port Townsend. The panels are part of the Art Wave! exhibition, which raises awareness and funds for arts education in Port Townsend schools. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Young artists’ creations grace windows

Panels depicting emotions, wild face masks on view

Teaching artist Margie McDonald and Port Townsend High School art teacher Michele Soderstrom worked with students on art panels to be posted through May around Uptown and downtown Port Townsend. The panels are part of the Art Wave! exhibition, which raises awareness and funds for arts education in Port Townsend schools. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Three to Tangle by LarryDavidson is among those to be displayed inte  Port Ludlow Art League group show for May, which will be online.
Three to Tangle by LarryDavidson is among those to be displayed inte  Port Ludlow Art League group show for May, which will be online.
Tom Landa is bandleader of The Paperboys and Locarno, two ensembles from Vancouver, B.C., who will give virtual concerts during the Juan de Fuca Festival in May. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Juan de Fuca Festival ‘reimagined’

Memorial Day event to offer live, virtual performances

Tom Landa is bandleader of The Paperboys and Locarno, two ensembles from Vancouver, B.C., who will give virtual concerts during the Juan de Fuca Festival in May. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
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Native American Culture Fair presented virtually this week

PORT ANGELES – “We Rise. We Carry On. We Heal.” That’s the theme of the Seventh Annual Native American Culture Fair to be offered virtually… Continue reading

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