Trenary and the Coal Miners (rock ‘n’ roll) plays in Port Townsend today — and other free outdoor concerts this week

Trenary and the Coal Miners (rock 'n' roll) plays in Port Townsend today — and other free outdoor concerts this week

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE of free outdoor music on the North Olympic Peninsula continues with:

■ PORT TOWNSEND CONCERT ON THE DOCK — Today, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Trenary and the Coal Miners (rock ‘n’ roll).

The free Port Townsend Concert on the Dock, sponsored by the Port Townsend Main Street Program, continues every Thursday through Aug. 20 at the Pope Marine Plaza in downtown Port Townsend.

Bring a chair or blanket and your shades. The concerts are for all ages. Dancing is encouraged.

A wine, beer and cider garden for concertgoers is available at the plaza beginning at 4:30 p.m.

Next Concert on the Dock: Locust Street Taxi (jazzy folk-rock sounds), July 16.

■ PORT TOWNSEND FREE FRIDAY AT THE FORT — Friday, noon to 1 p.m., Eduardo Mendonça (Brazilian music).

Centrum’s Free Fridays at the Fort concert series continues every Friday through July 31 at the Nora Porter Commons at Fort Worden State Park.

A state Discover Pass is not necessary for concert parking.

Grab your sun hat and sunglasses, pack a lawn chair or blanket and bring your lunch.

If weather is inclement, alternative plans will be posted on the Centrum website, www.centrum.org.

Next Free Friday concert: Meg Yates and the Reverie Machine, July 17.

■ SEQUIM SUMMERTIME MUSIC! — Friday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Joy in Mudville (Tongue & Groove and Deadwood Revival founders Jason Mogi and Kim Trenerry with old-time bluegrass, folk, rock, country, funk and some acoustic Grateful Dead).

The concert is on the outdoor stage behind the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave.

The four-concert Sequim Summertime Music! series concludes Friday, Aug. 28. It is funded by Friends of Sequim Library.

Bring blankets or lawn chairs for seating.

Next Summertime concert: Witherow (featuring Abby Mae Latson and Dillan Witherow with their brand of acoustic rock), July 24.

■ AND MORE — For more information about free concerts and other music events, check the Peninsula Daily News’ weekly Peninsula Spotlight section every Friday — and consult the North Olympic Peninsula Events Calendar at www.peninsuladailynews.com.

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