Musical virtuoso Abby Posner of Los Angeles will bring her genre-bending, multi-faceted sound to the Olympic Peninsula with a concert at the Palindrome at Eaglemount Cidery.
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James Sloan
jsloan@ptleader.com | 6/2/22 |
Classical chords and melodies will compliment the serene setting of Finnriver Farm & Cidery as the Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra will perform at the outdoor venue.
The free concert is set …
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 6/2/22 |
The Chimacum Farmers Market returns this weekend with its largest number of vendors ever.
Jefferson County Farmers Markets — the nonprofit that brings together small, Jefferson, and …
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 6/1/22 |
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The Masters Atelier will host “Shadow and Light: Get Real” — its third annual art show — at Elevated Ice Cream through June …
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With summertime just a short distance away, registration is open for musical students entering fifth grade through 12th grade to take part in YEA Music! Summer Camp.
Two summer camps will be …
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 6/1/22 |
Copper Canyon Press and Woody Creek Pictures have launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for two projects that will celebrate the life and achievement of Red Pine, one of the most important …
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 6/1/22 |
Tickets are on sale for the Jefferson County Master Gardener Foundation’s 2022 Secret Garden Tour.
The tour has been on hold since 2019 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 6/1/22 |
Local art nonprofit Centrum has picked up international acclaim as a leading educational and program-centric arts organization, so much so that Seattle’s KING 5 TV station made the trek across …
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James Sloan
jsloan@ptleader.com | 6/1/22 |
Whether it’s planning out an upcoming Alaska tour, finalizing their forthcoming debut EP, or playing gigs around Port Townsend’s music scene, dynamic duo AB McSpadden and Nathan …
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James Sloan
jsloan@ptleader.com | 5/26/22 |
The final installation of the 2022 Salish Sea Early Music Festival will bring the works of two classical music icons of the 18th century; Antonio Vivaldi and Johann Sebastian Bach.
With a …
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 5/26/22 |
Things will be looking a bit spotty in Brinnon this weekend.
The 2022 Brinnon Shrimp Festival will be held Saturday, May 28 and Sunday, May 29 during the Memorial Day weekend.
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 5/25/22 |
A rose is a rose is a rose, except for when it’s a theatre.
Elegant, well-lit, and timeless, this one is enveloped in the heart of Port Townsend. Now, 30 years after its resurrection in 1992 …
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An original rendition of “Peter Pan” will come to Port Townsend this June as a ballet with a full showcase of dance style by the Port Townsend Ballet.
The play originates from a story …
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Audrey Rogers
arogers@ptleader.com | 5/20/22 |
The Port Ludlow Art League presents Gail Larson as the organization’s Artist of the Month for May, and Mary Lynn Laker as its Jeweler of the Month.
Larson has worked in oils, watercolor, and …
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 5/19/22 |
For locals, it’s relatively easy to notice when the Rhododendron Grand Parade is around the corner.
Whether it’s the rows of chairs reserved on Lawrence Street by residents looking to …
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James Sloan
jsloan@ptleader.com | 5/19/22 |
The sauce may be the boss, but if you’re looking for the real commander of the kitchen, look no further than Bob Kelvy.
Kelvy is the principal of the pasta, the steward of the sauce, and the …
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Brian Kelly
bkelly@ptleader.com | 5/19/22 |
A longstanding Rhododendron Festival favorite among participants, organizers, and spectators will return this year: the Bed Races.
The Rhody rendition of the Bed Races involves teams of five, with …
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James Sloan
jsloan@ptleader.com | 5/19/22 |
What better way to celebrate the blooming spring flowers and forthcoming Rhododendron Festival than unleashing thousands of golf balls on a collision course down a steep hill on Monroe Street?
As …
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James Sloan
jsloan@ptleader.com | 5/18/22 |
Port Townsend-ites have early 20th century media sensationalism and Clive Buttermere to thank for Rhody Fest (with help from William Randolph Hearst of Hearst Metrotone News).
In 1935, Buttermere …
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Audrey Rogers
arogers@ptleader.com | 5/18/22 |
In its 40th year, the New Old Time Chautauqua will enliven Rhody Fest goers with an array of events and workshops across town this week.
Chautauqua is a national age-old tradition determined to …
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