WEEKEND: Brazilian duo to perform Saturday

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Aug. 2; “Saturday” and “Sunday” refer to Aug. 3 and 4.

PORT ANGELES — This weekend will bring two concerts, one ticketed and the other free, to Camaraderie Cellars, 334 Benson Road just west of town.

Rio con Brio, a duo specializing in the sounds of Brazil, will arrive for the first in a series of occasional live music events at the winery this Saturday.

“We saw them at Argyle Winery [in Dundee, Ore.] and really enjoyed them,” said Camaraderie co-owner Vicki Corson. Theirs is “just really cool music.”

Tickets are $15 per person for Rio con Brio’s 7 p.m. performance, and patrons are welcome to bring lawn chairs.

Then on Sunday afternoon, flutist Carlos Xavier and cellist Marlene Moore, aka Buttons & Bow, will play from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

“There’s no admission charge. Just come and wander and sip,” Corson said.

For more details, see CamaraderieCellars.com or phone 360-417-3564.

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