Arts & Entertainment Briefs — June 18, 2025

Bunco fundraiser

Celebrate summer with Sequim Guild of Seattle Children’s Hospital’s summer Bunco party from noon to 3 p.m. on Friday, June 20, at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave in Sequim.

Win prizes playing Bunco while enjoying sandwiches, salads and desserts made by Guild members. There will be an opportunity to bid on 24 summer-inspired choices at the silent auction.

Cost is $15 at the door. Doors open at 11:30 a.m.

All proceeds go to Seattle Children’s Hospital for uncompensated care and research. For more information, contact Raini Cacy at 360-461-1818 or email sequimguild@gmail.com.

Roller derby bout

The Port Scandalous Scandals roller derby team will host South Sound Roller Derby for a Pride bout on Saturday, June 21 at the Boys and Girls Club in Sequim at 400 Fir Street. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the bout starts at 6.

In celebration of Pride Month, McCabe Productions will put on a halftime show.

A beer garden will be open for those 21 and older. A raffle and merchandise will also be available to help support the growth of the league.

Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets for $12.88 (until 24 hours before the bout) or at the door for $15. The event is free for those under 12.

Sequim Acrobatics

This year Sequim Acrobatics’ annual full-scale production will be at the Field Arts and Events Hall in Port Angeles on June 20-22. Friday’s performance will be at 7 p.m., and the Saturday and Sunday shows will be at 5 p.m.

“CircuiTree,” with an original score by Logan Laxson and custom costumes by Mia Underwood, showcases the acrobats’ bodily dexterity.

“In this show, audience members will be transported to a distant and dark future,” reads the description of “CircuiTree” posted by Field Arts and Events Hall. “In a world where machines have taken over and humanity has regressed, we follow two young guardians of the last natural life — a seed. Their quest takes them through many places frightening and wondrous alike, but something is following them, trying to stop them, and it’s catching up.”

Tickets range from $15-$27.38 with a 5% credit card fee. Buy tickets at fieldhallevents.org or at the venue with cash, check or credit card.

Ice creams social

The Sequim Prairie Grange, 290 Macleay Road, will host its first Ice Cream Social of the summer on Sunday, June 22, from 1-3 p.m. Banana splits or sundaes with all your favorite toppings will be available for $7. Proceeds support the Grange.

OUFF speaker

Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at 1033 N. Barr Road will welcome guest speaker Joseph Bednarik on Sunday, June 22, to discuss Eckhart Tolle’s book “Practicing the Power of Now.”

Bednarik recently retired as co-publisher of Copper Canyon Press. He speaks regularly at UU congregations in the Salish Sea region, and a collection of his Sunday morning talks, “Invited to Speak,” was recently published.

One can attend the service either in-person or via Zoom.

For more information, visit olympicuuf.com.