Archive for the 'Attractions' Category

Outdoor Art & Things

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Weather permitting (and just maybe weather will cooperate if visitors ‘demand’ it be pleasant!), a trip to the Port Angeles Fine Art Center on Lauridsen Blvd. is always a enjoyable adventure!  The exhibit is located outside the gallery and follows a really cool trail with the various artists’ works teasingly peeking out. 
Open Wed-Sat. PAFAC is [...]

April Business of the Month

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

The art community and downtown have a ‘new’ supporter, Bob Stokes, who owns and operates Studio Bob.  Located on Front Street, Bob’s vision and forethought created a showcase for local artists and the opening every Friday night continues to attract many.  Bob’s presence has also affected area restaurants with more patrons as have other art-themed businesses.  [...]

Museum at the Carnegie Feature Exhibit

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Clallam County Historical Society’s Museum at the Carnegie is featuring “A Walk In The Woods: 80 Years of Rayonier” photographic exhibit March 26-August 23, 2008. 
Special highlights include:
Silviculture - From Planting to Harvest - Justin Knoble             Thursday, April 10, 7:00pm
A discussion of Rayonier’s silivicultural tradition on the Olympic Peninsula and next generations of forest growth.
Museum Hours: [...]

Spring Arrives on the Peninsula!

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Before this lovely day is over, Spring will make her arrival at 10:48 pm.   The new season brings much to do here such as visiting Olympic National Park (you might even see a marmot!); visiting the Museum at the Carnegie or exploring some of the coastal areas such as Salt Creek, where you can catch [...]