Wed, Jun 23, 2010
Biennial dance festival on schedule for Friday, Saturday evenings
Students will perform to both modern and classic songs
Arts abound in July with shows, tours
National Guard kicks off concerts
Sequim's music series runs June 29-Aug. 31
Petals & Pathways Home Garden Tour
Wed, Jun 16, 2010
Readers Theatre gives scholarships
'Pi' highlights Art Outside
Sequim City Band concerts continue
Seattle Theatre nominates SHS's Brown for award
Pigs and magic come back to library
Glass artists invited to exhibit
Wed, Jun 9, 2010
For the Birds
Quilt benefit abuzz for Seabees
Walking tours begin for season in Port Townsend
Stitches in time, revealed
Sequim Open Air Market
What's New At the Market
Reading group to meet
P.A. Pier concerts begin June 23
Wed, Jun 2, 2010
Mini Marvels
People seem to like little things: puppies, colts, model cars and trucks and small furniture that really works.
Olympic Theatre Arts auditions
Homeschool group puts on 'Emma'
Artist makes an impression
Sequim Open Aire Market
Tue, Jun 1, 2010
Sequim band rocks Victoria
To help celebrate Victoria Day, city leaders in Victoria, British Columbia, brought in bands from afar
Wed, May 26, 2010
Sequential Native American storytelling
Local tribal storyteller in comic book collection
Sequim Open Air Market
Garden tour tickets on sale
Eat cake!
Blue Whole Gallery turns 13!
Club of the week
Great Decisions Discussion Group
Wed, May 19, 2010
Learn skills and stay safe
Concert features piano soloist
College readings feature Carver, Gallagher works
Club of the week
Crochet Circle
P.C. Jazz Ensemble presents free concerts
Award-winning quilter named Artist of the Year
Jeri Hight is a quilter who enjoys perfecting her art.
Oriental painting in P.A.
Hideko Kano Goecker is the artist of the month at the Waterfront Gallery
Arts festival returns to P.A.
Wed, May 12, 2010
Sequim library to fete local authors on May 22
Photographer captures essence within
Caught in music and fire
Strains of beautiful piano music drift from the window as a visitor stops at Linda Robinson's home.
Arts and entertainment briefs
Wed, May 5, 2010
NW Women's Chorale journeys in song
"Crossings" is the theme of the Northwest Women's Chorale's spring concert. A diverse selection of songs will emphasize the theme.
All knotted up
Tatting mimics lace's intricacy and variety
Little Montessori School to close, march last time in parade
MATTHEW NASH
Wed, Apr 28, 2010
Lavender and other hues
Artist abstracts scenes from travels
'Breaking Ground' author addresses History Tales
Lynda Mapes, the award-winning journalist who covered the discovery of Tse-whit-zen for the Seattle Times, is the speaker for the upcoming History Tales.
Renowned poet reads works at P.C.
Chana Bloch, poet, translator, scholar and teacher from California, reads selections from two of her new books at Peninsula College's Foothills Writers Series on Tuesday, May 4.
Native Humor At 7 Cedars
Seven Cedars Casino hosts Pow Wow Comedy Jam for a special comedy show at 6 p.m. Sunday, May 2.
Many faces, many facets
One-person MAC exhibit explores 2, 3 dimensions
Fair closes parts of Washington, Bell
At the beginning of the Irrigation Festival, sections of Washington and Bell streets will be closed temporarily.
One-act plays benefit Parenting Matters
Two one-act plays by North Olympic Peninsula author Rebecca Redshaw take place on one night to benefit Parenting Matters and the First Teacher program.
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