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Tea and container gardens at two libraries

The Sequim and Port Angeles libraries will hold CreativiTea events Wednesday and Thursday. Both classes are set to begin at 6 p.m. at the libraries… Continue reading

Teen folk band to play in PT on Saturday
Teen folk band to play in PT on Saturday
Children to look high and low for Easter eggs

Children to look high and low for Easter eggs

Free community Easter egg hunts are planned this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula in recognition of Easter, which is Sunday. Participants in the Easter… Continue reading

Children to look high and low for Easter eggs
Violist Cheryl Landry Swoboda returns to her home town of Port Angeles for a concert of Brahms, Bartok and Berlioz this Saturday, March 31.

Port Angeles Symphony concert to pair Berlioz with Brahms

A Port Angeles High School graduate who has gone on to an international career will perform with more than 70 musicians at… Continue reading

Violist Cheryl Landry Swoboda returns to her home town of Port Angeles for a concert of Brahms, Bartok and Berlioz this Saturday, March 31.

Clallam Bluebills host spring social

The deadline to reserve a seat at the upcoming Olympic Peninsula Boeing Bluebills Spring Social is Saturday. The social will honor group… Continue reading

College hosts information night in Forks

Peninsula College’s April Information Night in Forks will begin at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. The program will be at the college’s Forks Campus’ commons… Continue reading

Derry to present writings at Peninsula College

Poet, Peninsula College faculty emerita and 2017 writer-in-residence Alice Derry will be reading from her newest poetry collection, “Hunger” at Studium Generale… Continue reading

Geologist to discuss landslide hazards

Landslide hazards abound in Washington state, says geologist Tom Badger. He will talk about the hazards at 4 p.m. Saturday at Quimper… Continue reading

Peninsula College plans free health, safety fair

Peninsula College Campus Safety will host a health and safety fair from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday. College students and the… Continue reading

Quileute to welcome whales with ceremony today

Quileute to welcome whales with ceremony today

Former Quileute Tribal School Superintendent Leon Strom, who is credited with starting the Welcoming of the Whales ceremony in La Push, will… Continue reading

Quileute to welcome whales with ceremony today

Young ninja training set

Olympic Nature Experience is taking registration now for a Forest Ninja Camp on Friday, April 6. The camp will be from 8:30 a.m.… Continue reading

Port Angeles Symphony welcomes back guest artist, alumna

Port Angeles Symphony welcomes back guest artist, alumna

Seventy local musicians — plus one former local who now lives in Europe — will get together this Saturday to create something… Continue reading

Port Angeles Symphony welcomes back guest artist, alumna
Spring brings African dance to Port Townsend

Spring brings African dance to Port Townsend

Rae Kala is a traveler — Central America, Mexico, Santa Cruz in California, West Africa — but Port Townsend pulls her back,… Continue reading

Spring brings African dance to Port Townsend
22nd Annual Victorian Heritage Festival set this weekend

22nd Annual Victorian Heritage Festival set this weekend

This weekend, Port Townsend will see its past come to life at the 22nd annual Victorian Heritage Festival. A self-guided Pub Crawl… Continue reading

22nd Annual Victorian Heritage Festival set this weekend

North Olympic Land Trust Conservation Breakfast this morning

The North Olympic Land Trust will honor the Clallam Conservation District during its 10th annual Conservation Breakfast at 9 this morning. The… Continue reading

Easter egg hunts start early on Peninsula

With Easter falling on April 1 this year, most scheduled East Egg hunts will be next weekend. However, at least two hunts are planned for… Continue reading

‘The Turner House’ focus of book discussion

The Novel Conversations Book Discussion Group will meet at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Sequim Library to discuss “The Turner House” by Angela… Continue reading

Author to discuss new book at Goddard

Author and artist Petra Kuppers will speak at Goddard College’s MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts Program at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. She will read… Continue reading

Balkan dances Sunday in Port Townsend

Balkan dances Sunday in Port Townsend

Kef will perform Balkan folk music for a dance at the Palindrome from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. Admission will be… Continue reading

Balkan dances Sunday in Port Townsend
Community Read selection author to speak

Community Read selection author to speak

The finale of the month-long Community Read will be Thursday when Leif Whittaker, author of the memoir “My Old Man and the… Continue reading

Community Read selection author to speak