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Dancers in Colony, choreographed by Bill Evans, are, from left, Stephanie Sanders, Lisa Fores, Rae Kala, Camille Hildebrandt, Abbie Doll, Aili Emilia, Don Halquist and Ashley A. Friend. Friend will be replaced by Anna Hansen this weekend.

Bill Evans celebrates 82nd birthday with dance concerts

Tickets on sale now for weekend shows at Fort Worden

Dancers in Colony, choreographed by Bill Evans, are, from left, Stephanie Sanders, Lisa Fores, Rae Kala, Camille Hildebrandt, Abbie Doll, Aili Emilia, Don Halquist and Ashley A. Friend. Friend will be replaced by Anna Hansen this weekend.
Alice Cordery, 7, a first-grade student at Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles, front, points to an artwork as her brother, Pat Cordery, 11, and mother, Teresa Cordery, follow along during an opening gala for Blooming Artists, an exhibition of nature-related art pieces on Tuesday at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Blooming Artists Exhibit combines art, science

Work of more than 250 students on display

Alice Cordery, 7, a first-grade student at Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles, front, points to an artwork as her brother, Pat Cordery, 11, and mother, Teresa Cordery, follow along during an opening gala for Blooming Artists, an exhibition of nature-related art pieces on Tuesday at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Housing director in works for Clallam County

Full-time position to guide complex effort

Complaint filed against lawyer over election fraud case

State Supreme Court found lawsuit to be frivolous

  • Jun 7, 2022
  • The Associated Press
A bright mural created by Cammry Lapka covers the boarded over the space where a burglar broke a window, entered the Esther Webster Gallery at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, and stole items from a traveling exhibit. Christine Loewe, executive director of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, says that despite the seeming senselessness of the crime, that it was also an opportunity to bring the community together. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Fine Arts Center moving on with new exhibit after burglary

Organizers have renewed appreciation for local connection

A bright mural created by Cammry Lapka covers the boarded over the space where a burglar broke a window, entered the Esther Webster Gallery at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, and stole items from a traveling exhibit. Christine Loewe, executive director of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, says that despite the seeming senselessness of the crime, that it was also an opportunity to bring the community together. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Fire district proposes changes to burn ban

Policy could be different throughout county

The Pride Parade marches west on Front Street in downtown Port Angeles on Sunday. About 250 people marched in a six-block course back to the City Pier as participants chanted repeated words of Pride acceptance. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Pride parade

By Dave Logan For Peninsula Daily News The Pride Parade marches west on Front Street in downtown Port Angeles on Sunday. About 250 people marched… Continue reading

The Pride Parade marches west on Front Street in downtown Port Angeles on Sunday. About 250 people marched in a six-block course back to the City Pier as participants chanted repeated words of Pride acceptance. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Swain’s popcorn to return this Wednesday

Same price, same bag, same tradition

Best of the Peninsula.

Nominations being taken for Best of the Peninsula 2022

Nominations are being accepted for the Best of Clallam and Jefferson County! Pick your favorites in a variety of topics, and send them in to… Continue reading

Best of the Peninsula.

Large tract considered in Sequim

Housing development to go through new process

Peninsula musicians to perform jazz concert

Free event planned at Peninsula College’s Maier Hall

Port Townsend to consider housing law change

Provision would affect temporary tent camps

John Mauro of Port Townsend crosses the line as the men’s winner Sunday in the North Olympic Discovery Marathon in Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Runners conquer conditions, race course

Larson family takes men’s, women’s 10-kilometer events

John Mauro of Port Townsend crosses the line as the men’s winner Sunday in the North Olympic Discovery Marathon in Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
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Visitors gather on the stage of the auditorium during Thursday's open house at the Field Arts & Events Hall.

Touring Field Hall on Port Angeles Harbor

Facility to offer auditorium, conference rooms, gallery, coffee shop and views

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Visitors gather on the stage of the auditorium during Thursday's open house at the Field Arts & Events Hall.
Port Townsend city employee Rafe Thornton, in yellow slicker, and an unidentified man, survey a landslide from Washington Street that fell onto Water Street and closed access to the ferry terminal and other locations in downtown Port Townsend due to heavy rainfall Sunday afternoon. Jefferson County Emergency Management issued a warning at 1:55 p.m. that the street was closed and alternate routes were necessary. A city dumptruck hauled away a load of mud and debris that was blocking the street. Further cleanup was needed before the street could be opened. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Landslide closes Water Street in Port Townsend

By Steve Mullensky For Peninsula Daily News Port Townsend city employee Rafe Thornton, in yellow slicker, and an unidentified man, survey a landslide from Washington… Continue reading

Port Townsend city employee Rafe Thornton, in yellow slicker, and an unidentified man, survey a landslide from Washington Street that fell onto Water Street and closed access to the ferry terminal and other locations in downtown Port Townsend due to heavy rainfall Sunday afternoon. Jefferson County Emergency Management issued a warning at 1:55 p.m. that the street was closed and alternate routes were necessary. A city dumptruck hauled away a load of mud and debris that was blocking the street. Further cleanup was needed before the street could be opened. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Competency evaluation ordered for man accused of attempted murder of officer

Investigators also urge charge of first-degree murder

Clallam County Director of the Department of Community Development Mary Ellen Winborn

DCD chief leaves county

Winborn says she is directing department remotely

Clallam County Director of the Department of Community Development Mary Ellen Winborn
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A grand staircase rises from the lobby of the Field Hall Arts & Events Center.

Field Hall construction to resume

Community programs also in the works

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A grand staircase rises from the lobby of the Field Hall Arts & Events Center.
Printmaker Philip Carrico’s Ebony and Ivory is on view at Port Townsend Gallery.

Galleries open for Art Walk

Saturday evening explorations prepared in Port Townsend

Printmaker Philip Carrico’s Ebony and Ivory is on view at Port Townsend Gallery.