Last day! Today’s Juan de Fuca Festival schedule

The Peninsula Daily News is proud to be the principal sponsor of the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts in Port Angeles this Memorial Day weekend.

Here’s today’s schedule:

Monday, May 25

Main Stage

11:30 a.m.: Grupo Condor, Fusion Latina

1 p.m.: The Senate

2:15 p.m.: Memorial Day Ceremony with vocals by Amanda Bacon

2:45 p.m.: Geoffrey Castle

4:15 p.m.: Closing Ceremonies

4:30 p.m.: Sol Jibe, world rhythms

6 p.m.: Alice Di Micele

Chamber Stage

11 a.m.: Dan Lieberman and Mountain Music

12:15 p.m.: Rose Laughlin, Celtic and Americana roots

1:15 p.m.: Lynn Peterson, trio featuring vocals, keyboard and bass

2:15 p.m.: Kevin Lee Magner and Locozonely, roots, blues, rock, bluegrass, country and folk

3:15 p.m.: Lee Tyler Post, “rock & soul”

4:30 p.m.: Gary Stroutsos, world flute music

5:45 p.m.: Deadwood Revival

Family Medicine Family Fun Zone

10:30 a.m.: Tai Chi Cuan for Adults with Teresa Wong Schmid

11:45 a.m.: Gary Stroutsos, music, stories

1 p.m.: Yoga with Julie Silvera

2 p.m.: Mountain Music songwriting workshop for kids

3:15 p.m.: Adult Dobro/Lap Steel Guitar Workshop with Bob Lawrence

Fine Arts Stage

11:30 a.m.: Ivonne & Kalissa Hernandez

12:45 p.m.: Jami Sieber

2 p.m.: Gary Stroutsos

3:15 p.m.: Peninsula Poets Tess Gallagher, Alice Derry and Charlotte Warren

4:30 p.m.: Rose Laughlin

Port Angeles Community Playhouse

11 a.m.: Interactive Songwriting workshop for senior citizens with Judith-Kate Friedman

12:30 p.m.: Geoffrey Castle

1:45 p.m.: Horse Crazy Cowgirl Band

3 p.m.: Grupo Condor

4:15 p.m.: Dennis Duncan and Don Patzman

KONP Elks Stage

11 a.m.: Complications from a Fall, progressive rock

12:15 p.m.: Tiller’s Folly

1:45 p.m.: Sol Jibe

3:15 p.m.: The Senate

4:45 p.m.: Olympic Express

Outside

2 p.m.-3 p.m.: Thom Davis

Other details:

Hours

Today, 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Admission

One-day wristband: $14

Children 12 and younger: Free

Monday: $7 full-time students only

Click on www.jffa.org for additional information.

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