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“Against the Grain: Creation Through Destruction” premiers this month at Port Townsend Gallery and features woodworker Martha Collins and printmaker Phil Carrico. “While most … more
WEDNESDAY Oct. 4 Honeymoon at Sea: Sailing in Baja on a 26-foot boat 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. This talk and slideshow will be held in the Carnegie Reading room of the Port Townsend … more
Susan Martin-Spar, who works with oils and pastels, and Linda Marie Kempe who designs hats, bags, and accessories, are this month’s featured artists at Gallery 9, Katy Morse reported. … more
This week I had the pleasure of visiting with artist Suzzanne Stangel at her studio and learning a bit more about her work with driftwood. I am always impressed when an artist’s studio is so … more
‘Encounters’ makes case for UFOs, ‘The Continental’ explores the world of ‘John Wick’ Spending the week after the Port Townsend Film Festival in quarantine, … more
Of course   Dear Editor: The purpose of this Email is to address the abandoned Trail Nine course and its impact on the Port Ludlow community. Over the past fifteen years, I have … more
Ava Shiflett scored two goals and Kay Botkin added a third, enabling the East Jefferson Rivals to defeat the Cascade Christian Cougars by a score of 3-2 on September 20 in Puyallup. "We were … more
Health clinics “up and running” Tina Herschelman wrote The Leader to inform its readers that Saturday flu clinics at Jefferson Healthcare are up and running as of last week. … more
On Sept. 20, The Leader received a tip that within the last few months several employees had quit the U.S. Post Office in Port Townsend due to management issues. The Leader approached a carrier … more
It’s one of the most complicated issues Heidi Eisenhour deals with in her job as county commissioner. “There are many jurisdictions involved and the counties are the least involved … more
“It’s as if the PDA (Fort Worden Public Development Authority) got sprayed by a skunk and there wasn’t enough tomato juice. Rightly or wrongly, mistakes had been made and they kind … more
Short fiction writer coming to library Ballering grew up in Portland and holds an MFA in creative writing from Western Washington University. Her short fiction has appeared in Electric … more
Sunflower sea stars are important predators in our ocean ecosystems. Scientists are discovering just how important these Stars are due to their decline. One of those scientists will be visiting Port … more
Shotgun possession and quarrel lead to arrest Jason Bradley Hunt, 33 of Sequim, has been charged in Superior Court with unlawful possession of a firearm, due to having a prior non-serious … more
  My first Port Townsend Film Festival was in 2016, and my first marathon review of the Film Festival for the Port Townsend Leader was in 2017. This year has brought some especially welcome … more
Striped   Dear Editor: I wondered what was going on when the vehicles which normally shoot down Cook Avenue toward town then race across 49th Street to the San Juan curve were … more
Quilcene had it all on a recent weather-perfect Saturday. The Quilcene Fair and Parade satisfied all of your needs with a car show, a football game, a “burnout,” craft booths, food … more
  A rabbit got into the well and died, putrefying what the family needed to stay alive. “They put my grandmother, at age six, down in the well.” That’s how … more
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