Entertainment

Anna Lindblad, left, and Elise Wessel Hildrum are part of Fru Skagerrak, a Swedish-Norwegian-Danish trio appearing in Saturday afternoon’s Fiddle Tunes Finale at Fort Worden. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

‘Usually fun’ Fiddle Tunes concerts on tap

43rd festival runs Thursday through Saturday

Anna Lindblad, left, and Elise Wessel Hildrum are part of Fru Skagerrak, a Swedish-Norwegian-Danish trio appearing in Saturday afternoon’s Fiddle Tunes Finale at Fort Worden. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)
Blown glass exhibit opening slated for PT museum

Blown glass exhibit opening slated for PT museum

An exhibit of 1845 — 1,845 glass potatoes — is coming to the Museum of Art & History, with a preview for… Continue reading

Blown glass exhibit opening slated for PT museum
Museum to host woodcut print exhibit by longtime Port Townsend artist

Museum to host woodcut print exhibit by longtime Port Townsend artist

The Jefferson County Historical Society will host a member’s preview party for the opening of an exhibit of Lockwood Dennis from 5… Continue reading

Museum to host woodcut print exhibit by longtime Port Townsend artist
Olympic Theatre Arts casts, rehearses ‘Immigrant Letters’

Olympic Theatre Arts casts, rehearses ‘Immigrant Letters’

Olympic Theatre Arts’ production of “The Immigrant Garden ~ Letters” — set to coincide with Sequim’s Lavender Weekend in July — is cast… Continue reading

Olympic Theatre Arts casts, rehearses ‘Immigrant Letters’
Final performances of Cole Porter cabaret at hand

Final performances of Cole Porter cabaret at hand

The last week — and the final four performances — are arriving for the Cole Porter cabaret at Key City Public Theatre.… Continue reading

Final performances of Cole Porter cabaret at hand
Birdhouse building sessions set at libraries

Birdhouse building sessions set at libraries

This activity is for the birds. The North Olympic Library System will offer Build a Birdhouse events at local libraries this summer. Sessions are slated… Continue reading

Birdhouse building sessions set at libraries

Open Mic Night open to authors, new writers

Fourth Friday will feature a free evening of Open Mic Readings at 6:15 tonight. The readings will be at The Lodge, 660 Evergreen… Continue reading

Respect, zen bluegrass, reggae at Voice Works

Respect, zen bluegrass, reggae at Voice Works

Voice Works, five days of singing songs from everywhere and everybody, is well underway with showcase concerts, a dance and a flock… Continue reading

Respect, zen bluegrass, reggae at Voice Works
‘Companion Planting’ lecture set for Thursday

‘Companion Planting’ lecture set for Thursday

Pam Larsen will explain how interplanting crops, proper nutrition and watering can provide plants with their own defense against pests and lure… Continue reading

‘Companion Planting’ lecture set for Thursday
Olympic Theatre Arts slates summer children’s programs

Olympic Theatre Arts slates summer children’s programs

Olympic Theatre Arts has two workshops and a play audition for children and teens this summer with the first workshop starting today. The… Continue reading

Olympic Theatre Arts slates summer children’s programs
Port Angeles Symphony announces new season of concerts

Port Angeles Symphony announces new season of concerts

Homegrown performers who travel the world, music of Brahms and Tchaikovsky, soloists from Japan, Bulgaria and Spain: They’re coming during the Port… Continue reading

Port Angeles Symphony announces new season of concerts
Solstice Art Festival slated for Friday, Saturday

Solstice Art Festival slated for Friday, Saturday

The inaugural Solstice Art Festival will fill the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center and adjacent Webster’s Woods Sculpture Park with free activities… Continue reading

Solstice Art Festival slated for Friday, Saturday

Free outdoor concerts set next week in Sequim, Port Angeles

Get ready for some amazing outdoor music across the North Olympic Peninsula! The Caribe Steel Band will perform in Sequim on Tuesday while Dawn Martin… Continue reading

‘Native Voices’ stories of health and wellness at PA Library

The North Olympic Library System will host “Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health and Illness,” a traveling exhibition to U.S. libraries,… Continue reading

Annual Petals and Pathways tour set for Saturday

Annual Petals and Pathways tour set for Saturday

Five landscaped home gardens, demo garden featured

Annual Petals and Pathways tour set for Saturday

‘Art as Artifact’ presented through June

Only two more weeks are available to view the North Olympic History Center’s “Art as Artifact” exhibit at the old Lincoln School… Continue reading

Early music to be performed Sunday in Port Townsend

Early music to be performed Sunday in Port Townsend

The Salish Sea Early Music Festival will conduct its final concert of the season at 2 p.m. Sunday. The concert will be… Continue reading

Early music to be performed Sunday in Port Townsend
Port Angeles author to launch new book

Port Angeles author to launch new book

We’ve all got some old refusals. We can refuse to give up on an idea, or to accept limits on our movement… Continue reading

Port Angeles author to launch new book

Rocket science to be presented at library

The Seattle Museum of Flight will present three space-related programs today at the Jefferson County Library. All three classes will be in… Continue reading

Top choir group to perform Saturday

The internationally known Seattle Girls Choir’s top group, Prime Voci, will present a concert at 2 p.m. Saturday at Trinity United Methodist Church.… Continue reading