Clallam County

Music, drama, arts on tap this weekend

Music, fiber arts and drama are among the offerings on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. • Field Arts & Events Hall will kick off… Continue reading

Olympic National Park reopens some trails

Fires burning in Olympic National Park had forced the closure of 10 trails but on Thursday the park announced that, because… Continue reading

Darlene Pittsley of Port Angeles gives some attention to Rosie, an alpaca, during a fundraising flea market to benefit the non-profit Olympic Peninsula Llama/Alpaca Rescue on Saturday at the Moose Lodge in Port Angeles. The three-day event, which also featured live demonstrations and photos with alpacas, was scheduled to correspond with National Alpaca Farm Days. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Raising funds for alpacas

Darlene Pittsley of Port Angeles gives some attention to Rosie, an alpaca, during a fundraising flea market to benefit the non-profit Olympic Peninsula Llama/Alpaca Rescue… Continue reading

Darlene Pittsley of Port Angeles gives some attention to Rosie, an alpaca, during a fundraising flea market to benefit the non-profit Olympic Peninsula Llama/Alpaca Rescue on Saturday at the Moose Lodge in Port Angeles. The three-day event, which also featured live demonstrations and photos with alpacas, was scheduled to correspond with National Alpaca Farm Days. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Submissions for fall tales solicited

The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center and Olympic Peninsula Authors are looking for submissions for the Celebration of Shadows at the fine… Continue reading

Trio of Clallam candidate forums coming up

The League of Women Voters of Clallam County and North Olympic Library System are hosting three candidate forums for local races in early October, each… Continue reading

UPDATE: Recovered woman is identified

Evacuation had been put on hold due to weather

VHOCC sets orientations in October

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will host online and in-person volunteer orientations for those interested in learning more about or volunteering with the organization. An… Continue reading

Tyler Benedict stars in “Tubby the Tuba,” a story that’s part of the Port Angeles Symphony’s Family Pops performances on Saturday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)
Tyler Benedict stars in “Tubby the Tuba,” a story that’s part of the Port Angeles Symphony’s Family Pops performances on Saturday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Applestock this weekend in Sequim

Applestock will provide live music, apple cider pressing and local products Friday through Sunday. The festival is free with a canned food donation.… Continue reading

Clallam weed board seeks assessment hike

Proposal could bring in extra $213K a year

Fiber expo planned this weekend

The second annual Pacific Northwest Fiber Arts Expo will offer goods, activities and demonstrations Saturday and Sunday at the Vern Burton Community… Continue reading

State Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, D-Lake Sutherland.

Senator: Gains made in housing

Regulatory reform likely focus in ’24

State Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, D-Lake Sutherland.

Spoof dinner theater set for Saturday

A fundraiser for the Juan de Fuca Foundation Scholarship Fund will offer comedy dinner theater at 6 p.m. Saturday. “Donney’s Inferno,” a… Continue reading

At the London Symphony Orchestra’s home venue in England, an international team of musicians recorded the Port Angeles Symphony’s Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra: from left, producer Fernando Aria of Spain; Port Angeles Symphony conductor Jonathan Pasternack; composer Sarah L. Bassingthwaighte; double bassist Steve Schermer and the producer’s partner, Ines Aria. (Port Angeles Symphony)

Concerto recorded in England

September has brought a set of experiences Steve Schermer, a Seattle musician raised in Port Angeles, never predicted. Schermer plays the double… Continue reading

At the London Symphony Orchestra’s home venue in England, an international team of musicians recorded the Port Angeles Symphony’s Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra: from left, producer Fernando Aria of Spain; Port Angeles Symphony conductor Jonathan Pasternack; composer Sarah L. Bassingthwaighte; double bassist Steve Schermer and the producer’s partner, Ines Aria. (Port Angeles Symphony)
The Randall Wolf Band — from left, Colt Smith, Jeremiah Wolf Wilson-Turner, Joshua Randall Wilson-Turner and Kevin Parker — will kick off Field Arts & Events Hall’s inaugural WA Local Concert on Friday with Deadwood Revival opening the concert.

Area musicians featured at new Field Hall series

Randall Wolf Band, Deadwood Revival both to perform on Friday

The Randall Wolf Band — from left, Colt Smith, Jeremiah Wolf Wilson-Turner, Joshua Randall Wilson-Turner and Kevin Parker — will kick off Field Arts & Events Hall’s inaugural WA Local Concert on Friday with Deadwood Revival opening the concert.

Charge added against former Olympic Medical Center ER doctor

Hill allegedly assaulted six female patients

Clallam Transit to consider zero fares

Plan would be on certain services Jan. 1

Tourism Master Plan town halls set this week

The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau will conduct a series of town halls to discuss its five-year Tourism Master Plan plan. Meetings are set for: •… Continue reading