Entertainment

Cyber games night Friday at Peninsula College

Peninsula College will host Cyber Games Family Night at 5 p.m. Friday. The free technology event is at Keegan Hall at the… Continue reading

Earth Day activities scheduled Saturday on Peninsula

In addition to annual coastal cleanups, organizations, businesses and individuals across the North Olympic Peninsula are hosting events to celebrate Earth Day on Saturday. Here… Continue reading

Entertainment springs up across the Peninsula this weekend

With spring underway, entertainment across the North Olympic Peninsula has blossomed. Among the offerings is the three-day virtual Home & Kitchen Tour, the 25th annual… Continue reading

Fabric of the Forest Quilt show this weekend

Piecemakers Quilt Club is hosting its 20th anniversary Fabric of the Forest Quilt Show today, Saturday and Sunday at the Forks High School… Continue reading

Fine arts center to host poetry reading

The Port Angeles Fine Art Center will host author and poet Carmen Germain and guest poet Risa Denenberg for a reading from… Continue reading

Five Acre School offers day full of entertainment

The Five Acre School Barn Dance will offer a full day of entertainment from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, an afternoon… Continue reading

Internet basics class set Friday

The Jefferson County Library will present “Internet Basics: Tabs and Favorites” at 2:30 p.m. Friday. The free class is in the library’s… Continue reading

Volunteers to clean beaches on Earth Day

Volunteers will flock to North Olympic Peninsula beaches to clear them of plastic and other marine debris on Saturday. Volunteers can register… Continue reading

Nathaniel Talbot will perform Friday.

Nathaniel Talbot Trio to play at The Palindrome

Whidbey Island’s Nathaniel Talbot Trio will perform at The Palindrome at 7:30 p.m. Friday. The Palindrome is at Eaglemount Cidery, 1893 S.… Continue reading

Nathaniel Talbot will perform Friday.
Mary DiRoberts.

Soprano soloist to perform Friday

Soprano soloist Mary DiRoberts will perform at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church at 7 p.m. Friday. The concert, hosted by the church, at… Continue reading

Mary DiRoberts.

Narrated ballet set for Friday

Studio360 Dance Company is hosting a 30-minute narrated ballet with music from “Peter and the Wolf” and local dancers ages 12 to… Continue reading

Painter Julie Read is among the artists who will host the Bunker, an art space for teens at the Northwind Art School. The school at Fort Worden State Park will host the free, open studio this Friday. (Northwind Art)

The Bunker is back with free art space

Event returning Friday for teens

Painter Julie Read is among the artists who will host the Bunker, an art space for teens at the Northwind Art School. The school at Fort Worden State Park will host the free, open studio this Friday. (Northwind Art)

Great Decisions discussion planned

The Great Decisions discussion group will meet from noon to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. The group will meet in the Humphrey Room at… Continue reading

Leslie Roubal and Lynn Meyer invite thepublic to the virtual Home & Kitchen Tour this weekend.

Home Kitchen Tour this weekend

The 25th annual AAUW/UWF Home & Kitchen Tour will be held virtually this weekend, Friday through Sunday. It will be viewable from… Continue reading

Leslie Roubal and Lynn Meyer invite thepublic to the virtual Home & Kitchen Tour this weekend.
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Key City Public Theatre performers, from left, Don Halquist, Anna Munn and Camille Hildebrandt were in the December performance of "New Moon: A Dog's Tale."

Key City to have general auditions

The Key City Public Theatre has scheduled general auditions for the 2023-2024 season from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday. The auditions… Continue reading

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Key City Public Theatre performers, from left, Don Halquist, Anna Munn and Camille Hildebrandt were in the December performance of "New Moon: A Dog's Tale."
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Imelda Jones, left, and Richard Wade, both of Port Angeles, along with the dog, Archie, walk along the Morse Creek trestle near Port Angeles. The trestle, part of the abandoned Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul and Pacific railroad grade, is a key span on the Olympic Discovery Trail.

Morse Creek trestle stroll

Imelda Jones, left, and Richard Wade, both of Port Angeles, along with the dog, Archie, walk along the Morse Creek trestle near Port Angeles. The… Continue reading

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Imelda Jones, left, and Richard Wade, both of Port Angeles, along with the dog, Archie, walk along the Morse Creek trestle near Port Angeles. The trestle, part of the abandoned Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul and Pacific railroad grade, is a key span on the Olympic Discovery Trail.
Katrina Kope, lead singer of the Seattle band Good Co, will bring electro-swing to Port Angeles' Elks Naval Lodge ballroom this Saturday night. photo courtesy of Good Co

Electro-swing band heading for Port Angeles

Dance concert Saturday at Elks ballroom

Katrina Kope, lead singer of the Seattle band Good Co, will bring electro-swing to Port Angeles' Elks Naval Lodge ballroom this Saturday night. photo courtesy of Good Co
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Port Townsend city council member, Monica Mick-Hagger and Port Townsend Pickleball Club president Lynn Pierle (cq) cut the ribbon to dedicate the Mountain View Pickleball courts to the City of Port Townsend in a ribbon cutting on Wednesday at the club. Others looking on are members of the club board of directors and city manager John Mauro, holding the microphone, Carrie Hite, Director of Parks and Recreation strategy, holding the ribbon and to her left is director of parks facilities, Michael Todd. The club now has 219 members on the roster.

Pickleball court dedicated in Port Townsend

Port Townsend City Council member Monica Mick-Hagger and Port Townsend Pickleball Club President Lynn Pierle cut the ribbon to dedicate the Mountain View pickleball courts… Continue reading

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Port Townsend city council member, Monica Mick-Hagger and Port Townsend Pickleball Club president Lynn Pierle (cq) cut the ribbon to dedicate the Mountain View Pickleball courts to the City of Port Townsend in a ribbon cutting on Wednesday at the club. Others looking on are members of the club board of directors and city manager John Mauro, holding the microphone, Carrie Hite, Director of Parks and Recreation strategy, holding the ribbon and to her left is director of parks facilities, Michael Todd. The club now has 219 members on the roster.
Christopher Rauschenberg

Public talk on photography set for Saturday

Rauschenberg to appear in Port Townsend

Christopher Rauschenberg