EDITOR'S NOTE — Peninsula College officials have just informed us that the college's special Greek taverna dinner has been rescheduled from this Saturday to Saturday,… Continue reading
DUNGENESS — Readers Theatre Plus, the nonprofit organization staging benefits for other local charities, will hold auditions for “Lombardi,” a play about the legendary football… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Tonight at the Key City Playhouse, a new old thing begins. Cabaret-style concerts, including one this evening by jazzman Wayne Horvitz and… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Serbian artist Jel Ena, actress Marcia Perlstein and baby-otter photographer Nancy Cherry Eifert are among the creative people in the spotlight here… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Tonight's First Friday Art Walk, that free monthly event in and around downtown, spills over into the weekend with added receptions and parties… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — It's a dazzler. And what was an invitation-only show has just become accessible to all: “River Story,” an exhibition of Elwha River-fed… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A community art fair, complete with displays and projects for all ages, will take over Hamilton Elementary School, 1822 W. Seventh St.,… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — The 29th annual Classic Mariners Regatta begins tonight with a welcome party and late registration for the three sailboat races planned during… Continue reading
Peninsula Daily News news sources Volunteers will perform maintenance work on trails during National Trails Day on Saturday. On that day, Olympic National Forest will… Continue reading
As we enter into the summer season, we’ll find more opportunities to take in some live music, with festivals, farmers markets and more. Don’t let… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES AND Sequim High School Equestrian Team coaches reported that the weather was “awesome” and “sunny” during state finals in May. Port Angeles team… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — You have your choice of experiences at the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts today. There's the big stage with the… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — If you’re a traveler coming into Port Angeles, wandering up Fifth Street in the late afternoon, a small boy might call out… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Opening night was long — longer than planned — but when Saturday came, so did blazing sunlight and bright sound, flowing across… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Kurt Ferre didn't come to this weekend's Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts to see any particular band. Instead, he came… Continue reading
A bike show and poker run, a show and shine, walks, music and art are among the attractions on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Sip some names to taste the spice: Alma y Azucar. The Sugar Beets. Trio Voronezh. Na Hula 'o Wahine, Zaya, Mary Flower,… Continue reading
LIVE MUSIC ABOUNDS in Port Angeles this weekend with four days of the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts on Friday through Monday. The… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — It feels like a current pulsing beneath you, a river filled with African rhythms, lifting your feet — and then in comes… Continue reading
Like a circus rider, Melissa Klein sails along on her two horses, one foot on each steed’s back. Klein is continually finding her balance, as… Continue reading