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A Steampunk Hootenanny
Join us somewhere between 1881 and a time that yet may be for the Brass Screw Confederacy, a celebration of weird science, art, good friends...
and a big brass prop.
Absinthe Tasting, Weird Science, Local Beer-Wine-Cider, Belly Dancing, Magic Show, Burlesque, Zombie Triathlon, Musicians-Bands, Photo Booth, Vendors, Demonstrators, & More!
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Sponsored by the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce
4th Annual Trickster Tales: A Night of Storytelling
4th Annual Trickster Tales: A Night of Storytelling
April Fool’s Day (Sunday, April 1) – 6:30-9:30pm
Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
2333 San Juan Ave., Port Townsend, WA 98368
$12-25 Suggested Donation for this Boiler Room Benefit
Port Townsend Top 10 Coolest Small Town in America Contest
Port Townsend has been nominated by Budget Travel as one of America's Top 10 Coolest Towns! Vote every day during the month of January to make Port Townsend #1!
Vote Here!
First Night Port Townsend
The Jefferson County Historical Society is pleased to present the fith annual edition of First Night, Port Townsend’s happiest new tradition. First Night is an alcohol-free New Year’s Eve community celebration focusing on art, culture and heritage. It is organized by JCHS and sponsored by First Federal Savings and Loan. All activities take place in and around Port Townsend’s historic City Hall between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.
"The Roots of Wisdom, The Flowering of Knowledge" with Michael Meade
Mosaic presents an evening presentation with Michael Meade in which he will discuss the roots of wisdom through stories from many traditional cultures.
There are many wisdom traditions, but each depends upon a “living wisdom” that can connect current dilemmas with eternal truths. For, wisdom seeks to transcend history in order to reveal the hidden unity and surprising resiliency of life.
Kinetic Sculpture Race 2011
Human powered, artistically enhanced vehicles which must go through sand, mud, float on water, and transverse hilly, silly neighborhoods. Some sculptures area engineering marvels while most are a mixture of bicycle parts, Styrofoam, duct tape, imagination and prayers. Awards are given to each racer whether they want it or not, but the most highly prized award is the "Mediocrity Award", the sculpture that finishes in the middle of the pack. Kinetic racers and the glorious spectators must be capable of having fun without taking the event too seriously.
Il Voce
5:00 - 7:00 dinner - Fireside (starting at $15.00/person)
7:00 - Gala Champagne - Bay Club
8:00 - IL Voce
Putting a fresh face on the global phenomenon of the genre labeled "Classical Crossover" or "Popopera." IL Voce's amazing sound is created by the combination of four magical voices and complimented by their beautiful and distinctive look. Bringing passion and virtuosity to their unique interpretations of romantic, classical, pop and opera favorites, IL Voce is "The Voices."
Any questions please call: 360.437.7412
The 2011 Quilcene Fair
Pancake Breakfast
Ranger Run
Carnival
Parade
Raffle (over 100 fabulous prizes)
All-Community Photo
Antler Show
Town Dignitaries Recognized
Classic Car Show
Lunch in Cafeteria
Juggling Act
Photo Contest Displays
Fine Arts, Crafts, & Fiber Arts Exhibit
Live Music
Handmade Craft Vendors
Garden Displays
Puppet Show
Arts & Crafts
Car "Burn-out" Exhibition
Guest Speakers
Food Vendors
Fun!
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Acrobat Sailors
The Acrobat Sailors will be at the Marina with shows at 5 and 7 p.m. nightly.
Olympic Music Festival
Imagine a turn-of-the-century dairy farm nestled on 55 acres of tranquil farmland on Washington's beautiful Olympic Peninsula...the sounds of exquisite chamber music floating in the air.
Inside the beautiful barn, world-renowned musicians, casually clad, are enthralling Northwest natives and visitors with outstanding music from the most-beloved classical composers.
From June 25, 2011 thru September 4, 2011 every Saturday and Sunday at 2pm.
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