The Sequim Library kicks off its fourth annual Summertime Music! outdoor concert series at 6 p.m. Friday, July 25, with lively tunes from folk-grass band Good Machine. Bring a picnic, blankets and chairs, and sit back, relax or boogie down while enjoying some local music.
Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club pieces together success and friendship
Olympic Driftwood Sculptors look to double attendance at lavender show
The Olympic Music Festival presents the fourth weekend of its 31st season July 19 and 20, with Charles Wetherbee and Korine Fujiwara on violin, Alan Iglitzin on viola and Walter Gray on cello.
At 7 p.m. on Friday, July 11, Dungeness Records and Calvary Chapel Sequim present Californian musical duo Hilary and Kate. Hilary Watson and Kate Feldtkeller bring roots, bluegrass, folk and gospel genres via guitar and violin.
One last go for sleuth in Sequim as OTA stages ‘Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure’
Stage adaptation of Hugo’s novel comes Lavender Weekend
Olympic Theatre Arts will hold auditions for Neil Simon’s “The Good Doctor,” its first production of the 2014-2015 Season, starting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 9, at 414 N. Sequim Ave.
A cadre of Sequim’s avid watercolorists gathered at Straitside Studio for a five-day workshop with nationally and internationally recognized artist Stan Miller of Spokane, who’s been supporting himself with his art for more than 30 years, painting between 20-100 works yearly.
The Olympic Music Festival presents the third weekend of its 31st season with Charles Wetherbee and Korine Fujiwara on violin, Alan Iglitzin on viola, Walter Gray on cello and Steve Schermer on bass.
The Sequim City Band invites the community to its annual Independence Day Celebration, starting at 3 p.m. Friday, July 4, at the James Center for the Performing Arts.
Art venues open up for the Fourth of July, which happens to be the First Friday Art Walk.
Olympic Theatre Arts continues its performing arts contribution to the First Friday Art Walk, An Unusual Evening in Sequim, with an original radio play, “The Case of the Case of Missing Lavender,” on July 4.