Readings, writing workshop, graveside pie and poetry, movies, famous writers, actors, and more. Billy Collins, TC Boyle, Tess Gallagher, Selected Shorts Radio, and many more at Peninsula College and Field Arts and Events Hall: April 25,26,27. Festival-Schedule-2024 Click on the above link for a full festival schedule.
Find out more »April 6th- May 26th, 2024 Open gallery hours, Thursdays-Sundays | 11AM- 5PM A solo exhibit with artists Jyoti Duwadi, curated by Barbara Matilsky, exploring natural and repurposed materials. Jyoti’s wide-ranging approach to making art calls attention to nature’s beauty and the precarious relationship between humans and the environment. This exhibition spotlights his repurposed sanding belts marked by the tress of Pacific Northwest Forests. Jyoti transforms this industrial material with earth colors and “visual poetry,” calligraphic writing defined by Ayurvedic medicine.…
Find out more »Aurora Loop Gallery Port Townsend New April 2024 Show: EMERGENCE – JOY SPRING Art Dialogue artists’ group began in 2005 to discuss David Bohm’s book On Dialogue as a process of listening to one another in a special way while implementing working in collaboration. Hildegard Von Bingen’s (1098-1179) concept of Viriditas with images full of vigor, freshness and vitality welcoming the greening of spring is a fine idea from antiquity that still has relevance. Both have influenced this new exhibition.…
Find out more »Do your mustard greens resemble Swiss cheese, pocked with little holes and a lot of sadness? Flea beetles are the likely culprits, and these little buggers have a big appetite! Join WSU Clallam County Extension Regional Horticulture Specialist Laurel Moulton for the Green Thumb Education Series presentation “Flea Beetles” to find out how to keep these naughty nibblers at bay. Some flea beetle species are common pests of kale, broccoli and tender greens in the brassica family, while others love…
Find out more »April 6th- May 26th, 2024 Open gallery hours, Thursdays-Sundays | 11AM- 5PM A solo exhibit with artists Jyoti Duwadi, curated by Barbara Matilsky, exploring natural and repurposed materials. Jyoti’s wide-ranging approach to making art calls attention to nature’s beauty and the precarious relationship between humans and the environment. This exhibition spotlights his repurposed sanding belts marked by the tress of Pacific Northwest Forests. Jyoti transforms this industrial material with earth colors and “visual poetry,” calligraphic writing defined by Ayurvedic medicine.…
Find out more »Aurora Loop Gallery Port Townsend New April 2024 Show: EMERGENCE – JOY SPRING Art Dialogue artists’ group began in 2005 to discuss David Bohm’s book On Dialogue as a process of listening to one another in a special way while implementing working in collaboration. Hildegard Von Bingen’s (1098-1179) concept of Viriditas with images full of vigor, freshness and vitality welcoming the greening of spring is a fine idea from antiquity that still has relevance. Both have influenced this new exhibition.…
Find out more »For those of us that are getting on in years and maybe have mobility and/or cognitive issues, we offer this unique senior Cardio, Balance and Movement class at Phoenix Dragon Martial Arts. There is no charge for folks diagnosed with Parkinson or other neural degenerative diseases.
Find out more »Creativity, camaraderie, and culinary delights for you at Sherwood’s Japanese-Style Flower Arranging Class! Learn to design stunning floral arrangements using both purchased flowers and botanical elements sourced from nature, such as those found in your own yard or on nature walks. Florists Eiko Wine and Sharon Psenak will guide you in discovering the artistic potential in the natural world, empowering you to create beautiful compositions. Spaces are limited, so RSVP today to secure your spot! Call 360-683-3348 to get your…
Find out more »COMEDY – Fired after twenty years, Walter Price encounters three provocative characters while contemplating his options on a park bench: Ellie, a high spirited ingenue who represents hope; Haley, a distinguished hobo representing wisdom; and Lenore, a hooker who represents reality
Find out more »Soroptimist International of Sequim is sponsoring a Spring Cleaning/Post Taxes Shredding Event on April 27th from 9-noon at the Sequim Branch of the Kitsap Bank near Walmart. Simply put the documents in the trunk of the vehicle and go to Kitsap Bank located at 1320 W. Washington. Do not enter from Walmart, but take the traffic circle that goes west and Soroptimist member will direct cars from there. Stay in the car and Soroptimists will move the documents to the…
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