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 »Pollinators are important to the environment, but if you dig a little deeper, you’ll find the unsung heroes of good gardens everywhere: nightcrawlers! These wonderful wigglers are earthworms that help aerate, filtrate and recycle organic material in your soil making it richer to help plants grow and thrive. Get to know your earthworms! Join local gardener, photographer and inventor Brad Griffith for the Green Thumb Education Series presentation “Understanding Your Nightcrawlers: If Darwin Had Popsicle Sticks” to find out more…
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 »Ekphrastic Poetry Reading Thursday, May 9th | 6PM-7:30PM Free | Open to the Public The PAFAC and Olympic Peninsula Authors are proud to host an Ekphrastic Poetry Reading based on the artwork in “Reimagining the Intersection of Art & Environment- Exploring Natural & Repurposed Materials”. Enjoy readings from ten poets who bring new interpretations to the current exhibition with a synergy between visual and verbal art. Events
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 »ART IN BLOOM Friday-Sunday, May 10th-12th, 2024 | 11:00am- 5:00pm Free/By Donation Open to the public Join us for some floral fun on Mother’s Day weekend! This annual pop-up event will feature colorful floral designs by members of the Port Angeles Garden Club in response to the art center’s current exhibition “Reimagining the Intersection of Art & Environment- Exploring Natural & Repurposed Materials”. On Saturday there will also be a Flower Bar workshop. Take in the original floral arrangements created by…
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 »Friday, May 10th starting at 4:30 pm Mother, Daughter, & Friends Dinner (Age 11 on up) Dinner served and discussion with Pam Stenzel. Free Event. Limited seating. RSVP to stmatthewpa@gmail.com Come hear what our youth faces in today’s world. Hear the facts and resources available to make life-changing decisions facing all generations. Pam Stenzel is one of the most sought-after youth speakers in the country. Pam speaks on sexual integrity to students, parents and educators full time and is speaking…
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 »The Port Angeles Community Players (PACP) spring production of “Rumors”, by Neil Simon, will be on the Playhouse main stage at 1235 E. Lauridsen Blvd. Fridays, Saturdays, and Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m. from May 3 – May 19. The doors and bar open 30 minutes before curtain time. Tickets are $18 for adults and $9 for students. Tuesday nights, any remaining tickets are $9 at the door. Tickets are available online at pacommunityplayers.org or…
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