Indie rock ensemble Hey Marseilles will perform at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., Port Angeles, at 7 p.m. April 11 as part of the library’s quarterly Art Blast.
Following a successful Kickstarter campaign, Gathr Films, a new platform for crowd-sourced cinema, hopes to bring “Open Sesame: The Story of Seeds” to the North Olympic Peninsula.
Memoirs to be read; Blue Whole Gallery opens 7 days a week, Help find Nemo
Sequim artist Anna Yates created the poster for the 21st annual Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts, which runs Thursday-Monday, May 22-26, in Port Angeles.
Are you ready? The next big thing in food is coming — at least to Washington, anyway. Get ready for the brave new world of marijuana-infused foodstuffs!
Spring blooms with bright flowers and hopeful spirits as April’s First Friday Art Walk Sequim bursts with PINK as the theme color that represents comforting assurance, sweet delight, productive promises and encouragement.
From starlet to curmudgeon, Olive, played by Barbara Drennan, is in for a comedic ghost story of her own in Readers Theatre Plus’ latest show “Olive and the Bitter Herbs” by Charles Busch.
Music/dance, events, classes, auditions/submissions and more.
National Book Award nominee and Cuban-American author Cristina Garcia leads a writing workshop from 3:30-5:30 p.m. at Peninsula College on May 1.
Don Tiller’s two-day workshop, contemporary acrylic landscapes, has limited space available.
The Museum at the Carnegie has a new temporary exhibit: “Quilting and Handicrafts.” Located at 207 S. Lincoln St. in Port Angeles, the museum is open 1-4 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday.
In September of 2013, my wife Lynn and I embarked on a great adventure in Austria. Boxing our bikes and hauling full panniers onto the airplane, we flew from Seattle to Munich, Germany.
Tap dance is instant celebration, one that happens every week among Marianne Trowbridge and her adult tap students, who meet Wednesdays at 8:30 a.m. in the Elks Lodge, 143 Port William Road in Sequim.