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SUMMARY:Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour
DESCRIPTION:Citizen Air & Field Hall Present: Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour\nFriday\, September 26 @ 7:30PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nSaturday\, September 27 @ 7:30PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\n*Tickets $27 (one night) $42 (both nights) | Financial assistance available – click here to apply\n*Our ticketing platform Ludus charges a 5% service fee for all credit card transactions. To avoid this fee\, visit our Box Office at 201 W. Front Street and pay via cash or check. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10AM-2PM. \nJoin us in coming together to celebrate the spirit of adventure with Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival and World Tour. Choose between a pass for one night or both for full access to all film screenings! Schedule and film information at the bottom of this event posting. \nBanff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour was born from Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival which began in Banff\, Alberta. In 1976 a tight-knit group of climbers and outdoor enthusiasts conceived The Banff Festival of Mountaineering Films. This was a one-day gathering that became the renowned international Festival it is today. \nOver 30 years ago\, Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival began an outreach program to bring the Festival to other communities. This has become known as Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour\, a program of Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. \nLike the first festival in Banff\, the tour began small – three cities across Canada. The World Tour now reaches over 40 countries and brings mountain films to an audience of over 550\,000 worldwide in approximately 550 locations. \nOur mission is to make art accessible to everyone. Financial assistance is available for this event through our #fieldhallforall program. Patrons can request a discount of up to 100%. Click here to apply for financial assistance.  \n \nFILM SCHEDULE FRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 26TH \nAnytime – Switzerland (Tour Edit)\n2024\, Canada\, 5min\nFilmmakers: Darcy Wittenburg\, Colin Jones\, Darren McCullough\, Anthill Films\, Red Bull Media House\, Ian Dunn\, Galen Knowles\nSet in the Lenzerheide Bike Park this segment will highlight the fact that good times are at the core of it all. Leave your preconceptions behind and join the revolution as these women prove they’re not just riding – they’re reigning. \nWelcome to the Pit\n2024\, Canada\, 15 min\nFilmmakers: Seth Gillis\, Charlène Brochu\nIn 2011\, Steve Matthews had a bright idea. With his kids completely hooked on snowboarding\, he rallied a few friends and set out to build Yellowknife’s first and only rope tow. \nCanyon Chorus\n2024\, USA\, 17 min\nFilmmakers: Chris Cresci\, Davis Love\, Wondercamp\nSet against the backdrop of Desolation Canyon\, UT\, Mikah Meyer\, a world-record traveler and LGBTQ+ advocate and his friends reflect on their stories and the power of mentorship within the queer community. \nEliot Jackson – Drop the Mic\n2024\, Canada\, 2 min\nFilmmakers: Scott Secco\, Seb Kemp\, Daniel Gillooley\, Scott Secco Films\nEliot Jackson has sneaky superpowers. He is one of the most badass riders to ever scrub-whip a mountain bike. \nFarming Turns\n2024\, France\, 25 min\nFilmmakers: Anthony Bonello\, Picture Organic Clothing\nAs a professional skier\, Chris Ruebens travelled the globe in search of the best skiing\, until an expedition to Greenland brought the reality of climate change into sharp focus. Forced to confront his footprint and values\, he takes action\, risking his career as an athlete to become an organic farmer in a quest to foster a stronger connection to the mountains. \nThe Smoke That Thunders*\n2024\, Canada\, 5 min\nFilmmakers: Caleb Roberts\n*2024 Creative Excellence Award\nAiming to paddle the fabled Minus rapids at the base of Victoria Falls on the Zambezi river\, Ben Marr’s biggest challenge is to access them by trekking upstream. A total assault on the senses awaits as the force of the river speaks for itself. \nUndammed\n2024\, USA\, 17 min\nFilmmakers: Shane Anderson\, Patagonia Films\, Swiftwater Films\nAfter witnessing a massive fish kill on her ancestral home waters\, Yurok tribal attorney Amy Bowers Cordalis dedicated her life to reversing the generations-long destruction wrought by the Klamath River dams. Undammed follows her journey to free the Klamath\, from testifying before Congress to passing down fishing traditions within her young family. \nReel Rock – Jirischanca\n2024\, USA\, 32 min\nFilmmakers: Peter Mortimer\, Josh Lowell\, Zachary Barr\, Halle Johns\, Sender Films\, Patagonia Films\nRenowned alpinists Josh Wharton and Vince Anderson attempt a free ascent of the Jirishanca\, an epic 6000-metre peak in the Peruvian Andes. The duo will have to tackle 5.13 face climbing\, horizontal ice roofs\, technical mixed terrain\, and treacherous snow mushrooms as they reconcile the inherent risk of climbing with their love of alpine adventure. \nHouse of Bliss\n2024\, Iceland\, 9 min\nFilmmakers: Ben Weiland\, Elli Thor Magnusson\, Steve Lewis\, 104 Frames\nHouse of Bliss (Saeluhus) documents the making of a shelter situated somewhere on the border of reality and imagination. A private world of contemplation and quiet relief from the outside world. \n  \nFILM SCHEDULE SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 27TH \nAnytime: Utah (Tour Edit)\n2024\, Canada\, 8 min\nFilmmakers:  Colin Jones\, Darren McCullough\, Darcy Wittenburg\, Ian Dunn\, Anthill Films\, Red Bull Media House\nIn Utah’s rugged\, arid landscape\, a new era of female freeride mountain biking is born. Follow four trailblazing women as they carve unprecedented lines and push the limits of what’s possible\, inspiring a generation of riders to come. \nRiver Mamma\n2023\, USA 11 min\nFilmmakers: Sarah Hamilton\, Sarah Hamilton Film\, Ryan Weigman\nRiver Mamma follows Elisha McArthur\, a lifelong raft guide and single mom and her relationship with her teenage goth daughter\, Charlotte\, who has no interest in rivers at all. \nWild Days (Tour Edit)*\n2024\, France\, 50 min\n*2024 Best Film – Snow Sports\nFilmmakers: Yohan Guignard\, L’Endroit\, Pascal Barneville\nFour friends from Savoie have a crazy idea: 50 days of self-sufficiency in Alaska’s Denali massif. Wild Days takes us overland on a grueling journey to a place where time drifts\, spirits wander off\, and where friendships are created and then tested by commitment. \nA Team Sport\n2024\, United States\, 15 min\nFilmmakers:  Julien Raison\, Alexis Berg\, Marion Blache\, Oliver Denton\, Jason Israel\, Laura Mittleberg\, Jon Brogan\, Sarah Stewart\, Stept Studios\nUltra-runner Courtney Dauwalter is one of the greatest athletes in the history of the sport. Continuing to shatter records\, in 2023 she became the first person ever to wear the Triple Crown of ultra-running\, winning three iconic 100+mile races back-to-back in one summer. But who is the team behind Courtney and her remarkable success? \nFootprints on Katmai\n2023\, United States\, 21 min\nFilmmakers: Max Romey\, Jennifer Langille\, Trailbound Sketches\nFollowing his Grandmother’s footsteps to one of the most remote and bear-strewn beaches in Alaska\, painter Max Romey discovers that an ocean of problems is closer to home than he could have imagined. \nThe Last Observers*\n2024\, United States\, 24 min\n*2024 Special Jury Mention\nFilmmakers: Maja K Mikkelsen\, Patagonia Films\, Adam Mikkelsen\nFor decades\, every third hour around the clock\, every day of the hear\, Karin Persson and Lennart Karlsson have gone outside to observe and record the weather. At one of the last manual weather stations on the planet\, there are no days off. \nSoul Fliers – The Longest Line\n2022\, France\, 5 min\nFilmmakers: Thibault Gachet\, Fred Fugen\, TG Films\nFred Fugen\, Vincent Cotte and Aurélien Chatard perform the longest terrain-flying wingsuit line in history\, traveling an incredible 7.5km over the stunning landscape of Mont Blanc. The trio jump in formation from a helicopter just above the summit\, passing mountaineers\, glaciers\, ice cracks and cliffs as they sped their way to a world record in just 3:05. \n 
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/banff-centre-mountain-film-festival-world-tour/2025-09-27/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Partnership,Family Friendly,Field Hall Presents,Movies
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SUMMARY:TAE & The Neighborly
DESCRIPTION:Field Hall Presents: TAE & The Neighborly\nWednesday\, September 24 @ 7PM | Sunset Lounge Dance Party\n*Tickets $20\, General Admission | Financial assistance available – click here to apply\n*Our ticketing platform Ludus charges a 5% service fee for all credit card transactions. To avoid this fee\, visit our Box Office at 201 W. Front Street and pay via cash or check. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10AM-2PM. \nCelebrate the start of fall with one final summer-style dance party and happy hour in the Sunset Lounge! This general admission event will offer a dance floor with plenty of room to boogie\, and Happy Hour specials from 5PM – 6:30PM before the music starts. \nTAE & The Neighborly\, a Wisconsin based Soul-pop R&B group\, found themselves playing music together in a very unconventional way. \nThey were all neighbors\, each one living alone on one floor of a five-story flat. Cake baking is a shared passion of the five member group\, but in the sugar shortages early in the 2020 pandemic\, they found themselves so continually knocking on each other’s doors asking for a single cup of sugar that a group decision was made to all move in together and share cake-baking resources. And since everyone knows all good rhythms begin in the kitchen\, it wasn’t before long that the group began to write and perform together  across the nation. \nCritics hail the group as “having more kick than a bagged-up mule” (Rotary Times)  and their live show “…going down smoother than a can of [beans] warmed on the campfire” (Cowboy Gazette). All in all\, if you are looking for a dense show that will give you more inspiration fuel for self lovin’\, world changin’\, and consideration havin’ meet them where the music is made to be shared. \nOur mission is to make art accessible to everyone. Financial assistance is available for this event through our #fieldhallforall program. Patrons can request a discount of up to 100%. Click here to apply for financial assistance. 
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/tae-neighborly/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Sunset Lounge\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Blues,Family Friendly,Field Hall Presents,Food & Drink,Live Music,Parties,Rock,Sunset Lounge
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SUMMARY:Films @ Field Hall | School Of Rock
DESCRIPTION:Anime Kat & Field Hall Present: Films @ Field Hall: School of Rock\nThursday\, September 18 @ 7PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nPay-what-makes-you-happy! DONATIONS APPRECIATED \nNo you’re not hardcore – unless you live hardcore! Rock back into your school year with a special screening of School of Rock (2003)! Join us before the film screening for a Guitar Hero competition hosted by our partners at Anime Kat! \nOverly enthusiastic guitarist Dewey Finn (Jack Black) gets thrown out of his bar band and finds himself in desperate need of work. Posing as a substitute music teacher at an elite private elementary school\, he exposes his students to the hard rock gods he idolizes and emulates — much to the consternation of the uptight principal (Joan Cusack). As he gets his privileged and precocious charges in touch with their inner rock ‘n’ roll animals\, he imagines redemption at a local Battle of the Bands. \nDoors open at 5PM; food and drink available for purchase through the Sunset Bar & Lounge.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/films-field-hall-school-of-rock/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Films at Field Hall,Food & Drink,Movies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250913T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250913T210000
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SUMMARY:Charlie Albright
DESCRIPTION:Law Office of Patrick M. Erker & Field Hall Present: Charlie Albright\nThursday\, September 13 @ 7PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\n*Tickets $25 – $55 Adult\, $15 Youth | Financial assistance available – click here to apply \n*Our ticketing platform Ludus charges a 5% service fee for all credit card transactions. To avoid this fee\, visit our Box Office at 201 W. Front Street and pay via cash or check. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10AM-2PM. \nOur season opener is a contemporary classical music virtuoso\, effortlessly improvising his original\ncompositions as part of his refreshing approach to classical piano. Expect to be surprised and leave with a renewed love of music. Charlie Albright will be improvising a brand new piece (or two) for this fun\, interactive performance. The show will marry classical music\, improvised contemporary covers\, and new compositions created on the spot\, all performed with Charlie’s signature humor and high energy! \nInternationally award-winning pianist\, composer\, and improviser Charlie Albright brings music to everyone and breaks the “classical” rules of music by connecting with audiences like no other. Through his music\, speaking\, and unique improvisations that bring music to life\, he crosses all genres…and makes it fun. \nHailed as “among the most gifted musicians of his generation” with a “dazzling natural keyboard affinity” who “made quite an impression” by the Washington Post\, American pianist\, composer\, and improviser Charlie Albright has been praised for his “jaw-dropping technique and virtuosity meshed with a distinctive musicality” by The New York Times\, and his “extravagance that had showmanship but never felt cheap” with his “ease and smoothness that refuses to airbrush the music\, but animates it from within” by the Philadelphia Inquirer. \nRecipient of the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant and Gilmore Young Artist Award\, Albright won the Ruhr Klavier Festival Young Artist Award presented by Marc-André Hamelin (Germany) and the Young Concert Artists International Auditions.  In addition to performing\, Albright is sought after as a speaker\, masterclass instructor\, teacher\, and competition judge.  His debut commercial recording\, Vivace\, has sold thousands of copies worldwide and the first two parts of a 3-part Schubert Series of live\, all-Schubert recordings was released in 2017 and 2020. \nOur mission is to make art accessible to everyone. Financial assistance is available for this event through our #fieldhallforall program. Patrons can request a discount of up to 100%. Click here to apply for financial assistance. 
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/charlie-albright-2/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Family Friendly,Field Hall Presents,Live Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250824T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250824T210000
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SUMMARY:Films @ Field Hall: Blue Velvet
DESCRIPTION:Films @ Field Hall: Blue Velvet \nSunday\, August 24 @ 7PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nPay-what-makes-you-happy | Donations support film programming at Field Hall \nThis summer\, join us at Field Hall for the one-off series RED ROOM: A SUMMER TRIBUTE TO DAVID LYNCH. Enjoy three screenings of Lynch’s critically acclaimed films paired with R&R Diner / Bang! Bang! Bar inspired food and drink specials. And don’t miss our special Free Jazz Sunday: The Music of David Lynch. All summer Films @ Field Hall are ‘pay-what-makes-you-happy’ – please consider a donation to support ongoing film programming at Field Hall. \n– \nJUNE 29 | ERASERHEAD\nHenry (John Nance) resides alone in a bleak apartment surrounded by industrial gloom. When he discovers that an earlier fling with Mary X (Charlotte Stewart) left her pregnant\, he marries the expectant mother and has her move in with him. Things take a decidedly strange turn when the couple’s baby turns out to be a bizarre lizard-like creature that won’t stop wailing. Join us before the film for free screenings of David Lynch videos in the Sunset Lounge. \n– \nJULY 6 | FREE JAZZ SUNDAY: THE MUSIC OF DAVID LYNCH\nJoin us for FREE JAZZ SUNDAY in the Sunset Lounge on Sunday\, July 6th for a special tribute to filmmaker\, musician\, and artist David Lynch! Enjoy a live performance of ethereal jazz inspired by the late director along with food and drink specials straight from the R&R Diner including a damn fine cup of coffee served with cherry pie turnover. \n– \nJULY 13 | WILD AT HEART\nAfter serving prison time for a self-defense killing\, Sailor Ripley (Nicolas Cage) reunites with girlfriend Lula Fortune (Laura Dern). Lula’s mother\, Marietta (Diane Ladd)\, desperate to keep them apart\, hires a hit man to kill Sailor. But he finds a whole new set of troubles when he and Bobby Peru (Willem Dafoe)\, an old buddy who’s also out to get Sailor\, try to rob a store. When Sailor lands in jail yet again\, the young lovers appear further than ever from the shared life they covet. Join us before the film for a David Lynch costume contest and trivia in the Sunset Lounge.  \n– \nAUG 24 | BLUE VELVET \nCollege student Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan) returns home after his father has a stroke. When he discovers a severed ear in an abandoned field\, Beaumont teams up with detective’s daughter Sandy Williams (Laura Dern) to solve the mystery. They believe beautiful lounge singer Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini) may be connected with the case\, and Beaumont finds himself becoming drawn into her dark\, twisted world\, where he encounters sexually depraved psychopath Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper). Join us before the film for a free community conversation: From PNW to Philadelphia\, Heaven and Hell in David Lynch’s America. 
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/films-field-hall-blue-velvet/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films at Field Hall,Food & Drink,Movies
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250819T210000
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SUMMARY:What the River Keeps
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, August 19 @ 7PM | What the River Keeps\, Cheryl Grey Bostrom\nBook Celebration with Author Cheryl Grey Bostrom (Cheryl Hobson\, PAHS ’71)\nSunset Bar & Lounge open 5PM – 9PM\n \nJoin Pacific Northwest author and Port Angeles local Cheryl Grey Bostrom (Cheryl Hobson\, PAHS ’71) for a reading from her latest novel\, What the River Keeps. Set on the shores of the Elwha River during the restoration and removal of two century-old dams\, this beautiful and engrossing love story celebrates the natural beauty of the Olympic Peninsula. \nPAHS Alumni and fellow former Salmon Derby Days Queen Gail Ralston will introduce Cheryl Grey Bostrom\, who will provide a brief presentation and reading. Following the reading\, Cheryl’s childhood neighbor and friend Deb Reed will end the evening with an interview and audience Q&A. \nPort Book and News will be onsite with copies of What the River Keeps available for purchase and signing. Enter our onsite raffle to win a free copy! \nABOUT THE ARTIST\nA keen student of the natural world and the workings of the human heart\, Pacific Northwest author Cheryl Grey Bostrom captures the mystery and wonder of both in her lyrical\, surprising fiction. \nHer novels Sugar Birds (Christy finalist\, Amazon bestseller\, and Book of the Year) and Leaning on Air have won more than two dozen industry honors\, among which are Christianity Today’s Fiction Award of Merit and American Fiction\, Reader’s Favorite\, ACFW Carol\, Nautilus\, Best Book\, Foreword Indies\, IPPY\, and International Book Awards. KIRKUS REVIEWS named Cheryl’s newest work of contemporary women’s fiction\, What the River Keeps\, as a Best Indies Book of June 2025. \nAn avid birder and nature photographer\, Cheryl lives in rural Washington State with her veterinarian husband and a pack of half-trained Gordon setters.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/what-the-river-keeps/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Sunset Lounge\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture & Humanities,Field Hall Presents,Free,WA Local
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SUMMARY:Comedy Night in the Sunset Lounge with Adam Pasi & Imani Denae
DESCRIPTION:Summer at Field Hall: Comedy Night in the Sunset Lounge with Drew Wilson-McGrath\nJuly 19 @ 8PM | Sunset Lounge opens to ticket holders starting at 6PM\n$28 Standard\, $125 VIP Table (seats 4)\, CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nIt’s Comedy Night in the Sunset Lounge! Enjoy a taste of our seasonal food and drink menu as well as stunning views from the waterfront Sunset Lounge and a hilarious night of standup comedy.  \nProducer and host Drew Wilson-McGrath brings a powerhouse comedy lineup to Field Hall featuring headliner Adam Pasi\, a beloved PNW comic known for his larger-than-life energy\, raw honesty\, and ability to connect deeply with audiences through laughter\, and feature act Imani Denae\, whose fearless humor and sharp insights are making waves across the regional scene.  \nBring a friend and share a laugh with local PNW comedians! Apps\, dinner\, desserts and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase through the Sunset Bar & Lounge. Choose between a $28 general admission ticket or share a VIP table for four for $125.   \nApps\, dinner\, desserts and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase through the Sunset Bar & Lounge.  \nHeadline: Adam Pasi (watch on YouTube)  \nAdam is one of your host’s favorite comics in the Pacific Northwest\, and we are thrilled to have him grace the stage here at Field Hall. Having been a Northwest staple for years\, he’s recently started to gain more notoriety with a popular set that was broadcast by Don’t Tell Comedy (you’ll find it on Youtube!)\, in addition to an episode of the newly released PBS series Roots of Comedy. Adam also won Portland’s Funniest Person in 2019 (and technically 2020).   \nOften intense\, but never taking himself too seriously\, Adam enjoys bringing (sometimes dragging) others along as he picks apart the absurdity of his own life and the world in which we live. He has a heart of gold and the charming wit of a traveling storyteller that captures your attention for reasons you can’t quite explain. Adam makes for a unique comedy experience that will tickle funny bones you didn’t even know you had.  \nFeature: Imani Denae (watch on YouTube)  \nImani is truly fantastic\, and is widely considered a rising star in PNW comedy circles. She has been performing stand-up comedy for 4 years\, and has developed an impressive following on social media\, all due to her hilarious material and unique style.  \nKnown for her astute and quirky observations\, witty puns\, and social commentary\, Imani was named one of the Willamette Weekly’s 2023 Funniest Five comedians and was also named an Undisputable Genius of Comedy in 2023 (an honor for Oregon comics). Through her comedy\, Imani brings more awareness to the unique experiences we live and breathe every day\, while simultaneously making her audience laugh at the unexpected. 
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/comedy-night-in-the-sunset-lounge/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Sunset Lounge\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:21+,Comedy,Field Hall Presents,Food & Drink,Sunset Lounge
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250713T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250713T210000
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SUMMARY:Films @ Field Hall: Wild at Heart
DESCRIPTION:Films @ Field Hall: Wild at Heart\nSunday\, July 13 @ 7PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nPay-what-makes-you-happy | Donations support film programming at Field Hall \nThis summer\, join us at Field Hall for the one-off series RED ROOM: A SUMMER TRIBUTE TO DAVID LYNCH. Enjoy three screenings of Lynch’s critically acclaimed films paired with R&R Diner / Bang! Bang! Bar inspired food and drink specials. And don’t miss our special Free Jazz Sunday: The Music of David Lynch. All summer Films @ Field Hall are ‘pay-what-makes-you-happy’ – please consider a donation to support ongoing film programming at Field Hall. \n– \nJUNE 29 | ERASERHEAD\nHenry (John Nance) resides alone in a bleak apartment surrounded by industrial gloom. When he discovers that an earlier fling with Mary X (Charlotte Stewart) left her pregnant\, he marries the expectant mother and has her move in with him. Things take a decidedly strange turn when the couple’s baby turns out to be a bizarre lizard-like creature that won’t stop wailing. Join us before the film for free screenings of David Lynch videos in the Sunset Lounge. \n– \nJULY 6 | FREE JAZZ SUNDAY: THE MUSIC OF DAVID LYNCH\nJoin us for FREE JAZZ SUNDAY in the Sunset Lounge on Sunday\, July 6th for a special tribute to filmmaker\, musician\, and artist David Lynch! Enjoy a live performance of ethereal jazz inspired by the late director along with food and drink specials straight from the R&R Diner including a damn fine cup of coffee served with cherry pie turnover. \n– \nJULY 13 | WILD AT HEART\nAfter serving prison time for a self-defense killing\, Sailor Ripley (Nicolas Cage) reunites with girlfriend Lula Fortune (Laura Dern). Lula’s mother\, Marietta (Diane Ladd)\, desperate to keep them apart\, hires a hit man to kill Sailor. But he finds a whole new set of troubles when he and Bobby Peru (Willem Dafoe)\, an old buddy who’s also out to get Sailor\, try to rob a store. When Sailor lands in jail yet again\, the young lovers appear further than ever from the shared life they covet. Join us before the film for a David Lynch costume contest and trivia in the Sunset Lounge.  \n– \nAUG 24 | BLUE VELVET \nCollege student Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan) returns home after his father has a stroke. When he discovers a severed ear in an abandoned field\, Beaumont teams up with detective’s daughter Sandy Williams (Laura Dern) to solve the mystery. They believe beautiful lounge singer Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini) may be connected with the case\, and Beaumont finds himself becoming drawn into her dark\, twisted world\, where he encounters sexually depraved psychopath Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper). Join us before the film for a free community conversation: From PNW to Philadelphia\, Heaven and Hell in David Lynch’s America. 
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/wild-at-heart/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films at Field Hall,Food & Drink,Movies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250711T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250711T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20250624T133310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T133310Z
UID:10007346-1752260400-1752267600@fieldhallevents.org
SUMMARY:Hot Damn Scandal
DESCRIPTION:Field Hall Presents: Hot Damn Scandal\nFriday\, July 11th @ 7PM | Sunset Lounge Party\nFREE & open to the public – donations appreciated \nEat\, drink\, dance and be merry with us this summer in the Sunset Lounge! Field Hall invites you to a FREE Sunset Lounge concert with Hot Damn Scandal! Food and drink specials available to purchase: happy hour specials 5PM – 6PM; live music begins at 7PM. \nHot Damn Scandal finds its songs under park benches and in forgotten alleyways\, on the corner of Tom Waits and Gershwin. The resulting outlaw ballads\, dirty jazz\, circus freakouts\, shanty-rags\, string band funk\, lonesome heart-breakers\, and whiskey bottle love songs blend together in what may be best described as ‘Cabaret Americana’: theatrical\, orchestral\, lyrical\, and endlessly danceable. \nThe group began as a nebula of traveling musicians formed around the songs of founder Pete Irving over 15 years ago. Firmly rooted in the Northwest since 2013\, they have played countless shows and festivals up and down the west coast. \nWith influences ranging from Roma Swing to Motown\, from Klezmer too Country\, they’ll be in your ears and on your mind for good after you’ve seen them once.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/hot-damn-scandal/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Sunset Lounge\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Hall Presents,Food & Drink,Free,Happy Hour,Jazz,Live Music,Roots,Sunset Lounge
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250704T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250704T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20250630T142345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T142345Z
UID:10007348-1751648400-1751662800@fieldhallevents.org
SUMMARY:4th of July MEMBERS PARTY with Tuff Puffin
DESCRIPTION:July 4th at Field Hall: Members-Only Party!\nFriday\, July 4th @ 5PM – 9PM | Sunset Lounge\nFree for Field Hall annual members: click here to become a member \nNot sure if you’re a member? Log into Ludus and check your passes\, or email Jen Swanson\, Donor Relations Manager at jen@fieldhallevents.org \nField Hall invites our members to join us for the second annual July 4th Members Party! Enjoy a birds-eye view of the annual 4th of July Parade from our upstairs Sunset Lounge and live music from local band Tuff Puffin. \nThe Sunset Bar & Lounge will be serving a special 4th of July themed menu with food and drink specials available to purchase starting at 5PM. Members can drop in and out from 5PM – 9PM during the 4th of July festivities: wristbands will be provided. \nAt 9PM\, the Sunset Lounge will open to the public for a free dance party\, with Tuff Puffin kicking the energy up for a late-night bash!\nDRINK SPECIALS\nThe Flag (Mocktail)\nCranberry juice and lemonade topped off with blue chill Gatorade for a refreshing patriotic punch. \nBlue Bang\nA twist on a vodka bang with blue curacao\, grapefruit juice\, and a splash of grenadine. \nThe Firecracker\nA zing of lemonade\, blue curacao\, grenadine\, and vodka to make a red\, white\, and blue celebration. \nSTARTERS & SHARES\nRed\, White\, & Blue Charcuterie Plate $36 (Feeds 3–4)\nA festive trio of flavors: Red — Salami\, Wensleydale with cranberries\, grapes. White — Champagne-aged white cheddar\, assorted crackers. Blue — Smoky blue cheese \nFirecracker Watermelon Skewers $6\nJuicy watermelon skewers drizzled with chamoy (Mexican tamarind sauce)\, fresh lime juice\, and Tajín — a bright and bold summer bite. \nCrab Sliders $12 for 2\nDungeness crab salad on soft potato slider buns\, topped with dill aioli and housemade pickled slaw. \nWagyu Sliders $12 for 2\nTwo 2oz Wagyu beef sliders on fluffy potato buns with melted yellow cheddar\, house burger spread\, and crisp pickles. \nTruffle Mac & Cheese $9\nRich and creamy white cheddar mac and cheese\, delicately infused with black truffle zest. \nSALADS\nHeirloom Tomato & Burrata Panzanella Salad $20\nToasted sourdough baguette\, heirloom tomatoes\, and pickled shallots tossed in champagne vinaigrette\, finished with a 4oz ball of burrata\, aged balsamic\, and fresh basil. \nPotato Salad $12\nTender fingerling potatoes\, snap peas\, and shaved fennel tossed in lemon\, stone ground mustard\, olive oil\, chives\, and dill. Served with a side of lemon dill aioli. \nElote Salad $8\nSweet corn tossed in a creamy lime-chili dressing with Cotija cheese and fresh cilantro. Served with tortilla chips for scooping and sharing. \nMAINS\nBalsamic Roasted Portobello Sandwich $14\nBalsamic-marinated portobello mushroom layered with pesto\, sun-dried tomato tapenade\, smoked Gouda\, arugula\, and pickled shallots on a toasted ciabatta bun. \nGlazed Boneless Ribs $16\nA half-pound of tender boneless ribs glazed and broiled to perfection. Served with house slaw and a side of BBQ sauce. \nSeattle Dog $15\nGrilled smoked Polish sausage topped with caramelized onions and silky cream cheese on a soft bun — a Seattle street food classic. \nDESSERTS\nMini S’mores Tarts $8\nGraham cracker tart shells filled with Nutella\, topped with fluffy marshmallows\, and toasted until golden brown. \nApple Galette à la Mode $10\nWarm rustic apple tart served with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream. \nRed\, White\, & Blue Jello Mosaic $8\nA festive layered dessert with tres leches custard\, strawberry\, and blue raspberry — light\, fun\, and refreshing.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/members-only-party-tuff-puffin/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Sunset Lounge\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Field Hall Presents,Food & Drink,Free,Members Event,Parties,Sunset Lounge,WA Local
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250629T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250629T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20250321T214006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T150805Z
UID:10006423-1751223600-1751230800@fieldhallevents.org
SUMMARY:Films @ Field Hall and Port Townsend Leader Present: Eraserhead
DESCRIPTION:Films @ Field Hall & Port Townsend Leader Present: Eraserhead\nSunday\, June 29 @ 7PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nPay-what-makes-you-happy | Donations support film programming at Field Hall \nThis summer\, join us at Field Hall for the one-off series RED ROOM: A SUMMER TRIBUTE TO DAVID LYNCH. Enjoy three screenings of Lynch’s critically acclaimed films paired with R&R Diner / Bang! Bang! Bar inspired food and drink specials. And don’t miss our special Free Jazz Sunday: The Music of David Lynch. All summer Films @ Field Hall are ‘pay-what-makes-you-happy’ – please consider a donation to support ongoing film programming at Field Hall. \n– \nJUNE 29 | ERASERHEAD\nHenry (John Nance) resides alone in a bleak apartment surrounded by industrial gloom. When he discovers that an earlier fling with Mary X (Charlotte Stewart) left her pregnant\, he marries the expectant mother and has her move in with him. Things take a decidedly strange turn when the couple’s baby turns out to be a bizarre lizard-like creature that won’t stop wailing. Join us before the film for free screenings of David Lynch videos in the Sunset Lounge. \n– \nJULY 6 | FREE JAZZ SUNDAY: THE MUSIC OF DAVID LYNCH\nJoin us for FREE JAZZ SUNDAY in the Sunset Lounge on Sunday\, July 6th for a special tribute to filmmaker\, musician\, and artist David Lynch! Enjoy a live performance of ethereal jazz inspired by the late director along with food and drink specials straight from the R&R Diner including a damn fine cup of coffee served with cherry pie turnover. \n– \nJULY 13 | WILD AT HEART\nAfter serving prison time for a self-defense killing\, Sailor Ripley (Nicolas Cage) reunites with girlfriend Lula Fortune (Laura Dern). Lula’s mother\, Marietta (Diane Ladd)\, desperate to keep them apart\, hires a hit man to kill Sailor. But he finds a whole new set of troubles when he and Bobby Peru (Willem Dafoe)\, an old buddy who’s also out to get Sailor\, try to rob a store. When Sailor lands in jail yet again\, the young lovers appear further than ever from the shared life they covet. Join us before the film for a David Lynch costume contest and trivia in the Sunset Lounge.  \n– \nAUG 24 | BLUE VELVET \nCollege student Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan) returns home after his father has a stroke. When he discovers a severed ear in an abandoned field\, Beaumont teams up with detective’s daughter Sandy Williams (Laura Dern) to solve the mystery. They believe beautiful lounge singer Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini) may be connected with the case\, and Beaumont finds himself becoming drawn into her dark\, twisted world\, where he encounters sexually depraved psychopath Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper). Join us before the film for a free community conversation: From PNW to Philadelphia\, Heaven and Hell in David Lynch’s America. 
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/films-field-hall-eraserhead/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films at Field Hall,Food & Drink,Movies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250626T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250626T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20250411T163305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250411T165220Z
UID:10006447-1750964400-1750971600@fieldhallevents.org
SUMMARY:An Evening with Cowboy Junkies: Celebrating 40 Years
DESCRIPTION:Field Hall Presents: An Evening with Cowboy Junkies – Celebrating 40 Years\nJune 26 @ 7PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nField Hall opens at 5:00PM\nTickets $50-$80 CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nCowboy Junkies will be performing a career-spanning show from The Trinity Session to their recent album\, Such Ferocious Beauty! \n \nABOUT COWBOY JUNKIES\nSometimes revolutions begin quietly. \nIn 1988\, Cowboy Junkies proved that there was an audience waiting for something quiet\, beautiful and reflective. The Trinity Session was like a whisper that cut through the noise — and it was compelling. It stood out in the midst of the flash and bombast that came to define the late 80’s. The now classic recording combined folk\, blues and rock in a way that had never been heard before and went on to sell more than a million copies. \nFormed in Toronto in 1985 with siblings Michael Timmins on guitar\, Margo Timmins on vocals\, Peter Timmins on drums\, and Michael’s lifelong friend Alan Anton on bass\, the band has sparkled over the course of 29 albums. “I’ve known Alan longer than I’ve known Pete\,” says Michael. “We were friends before Pete was born.” \nUnlike most long-lasting groups\, Cowboy Junkies have never had a break up or taken a sanity-saving hiatus. There’s an appreciation of each other that keeps them constantly working. “It’s that intimacy and understanding of what each one of us brings to the table\,” says Michael. Cowboy Junkies’ will be performing a career-spanning show\, including their new album\, ‘Such Ferocious Beauty’\, which was released worldwide on June 2\, 2023 to universal critical acclaim.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/cowboy-junkies/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Country,Field Hall Presents,Folk,Food & Drink,Live Music,Rock
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250614T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250614T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20250321T214104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T203716Z
UID:10006412-1749931200-1749938400@fieldhallevents.org
SUMMARY:Comedy Night in the Sunset Lounge featuring Sam Miller & Lynette Manning
DESCRIPTION:Summer at Field Hall: Comedy Night in the Sunset Lounge with Sam Miller & Lynette Manning\nJune 14 @ 8PM | Sunset Lounge opens to ticket holders starting at 6PM\n$28 Standard\, $125 VIP Table (seats 4)\, CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nIt’s Comedy Night in the Sunset Lounge! Enjoy a taste of our seasonal food and drink menu as well as stunning views from the waterfront Sunset Lounge and a hilarious night of standup comedy.  \nProducer and host Drew Wilson-McGrath has curated a stellar lineup for this Comedy Night at Field Hall\, featuring two of his favorite comedians: headliner Sam Miller\, a nationally touring comic from Olympia whose debut album Round Trip topped the iTunes Comedy Charts\, and feature act Lynette Manning\, a fearless and refreshingly relatable talent lighting up stages across the PNW.  \nBring a friend and share a laugh with local PNW comedians! Apps\, dinner\, desserts and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase through the Sunset Bar & Lounge. Choose between a $28 general admission ticket or share a VIP table for four for $125.  \nHeadliner: Sam Miller (Watch on YouTube)  \nSam Miller is a nationally touring comedian from Olympia\, Washington. He is 6 foot 6\, 360 pounds\, has two kids\, (one of them is on purpose) he’s been married for 13 years\, and has been clean and sober for 15 years. Sam likes to make jokes about what it’s like to be a sober parent. He also likes to make jokes about what jails like in Yakima. His first album and special\, Round Trip\, was recorded and filmed under the tutelage of Grammy-winning producer Dan Schlissel\, whose indie label\, Stand Up! Records\, Sam had recently signed a three-album deal with. Round Trip was released October 27th 2023 and immediately went to number one on the iTunes Comedy Charts. It even broke into the top 200 overall charts. Sam is a recurring guest and has been heard by an estimated 2.5 million listeners on the nationally syndicated “Bob & Tom Radio Show.” He has written for Newsweek. He was the runner-up in the 2021 Seattle International Comedy Competition and won the Comedy on Trial Competition in 2017. He has headlined multiple major comedy clubs including The Laugh Factory in Chicago. He’s also performed with the Addicts Comedy Tour and at NA and AA conventions all over the country. For three consecutive years\, he won awards in “The Best of Olympia” issue of the Weekly Volcano.  \n2016 Best Local Hero \n2017 Best Local Celebrity \n2018 Best Comic Relief  \nFeature: Lynette Manning (Watch on YouTube)  \nLynette Manning is a comedian based out of Olympia\, Washington and is the first female member of the comedy group U Got It Productions. She has carved her place in the Northwest comedy scene. Her talent has graced stages all across the country and beyond!  \nConfident and self-aware\, she fearlessly mines her insecurities for laughs\, inviting audiences to share in her experiences. Her delivery is so engaging that listeners feel like they’re part of the moment\, compelled to stop and soak in her humor.  \nShe has worked with renown comedians like Nate Jackson\, Adam Ray\, Bret Ernst\, Godfrey and Kyle Kinane\, and was selected for prestigious comedy festivals such as Moon Tower Comedy Festival in Austin Texas. Lynette was also a Semi-Finalist in the 2024 Seattle International Comedy Competition.    \nWhen she’s not on stage\, Lynette balances her comedic career with her roles as an office professional and a devoted mom\, adding depth to her relatable charm. 
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/comedy-night-in-the-sunset-lounge-2/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Sunset Lounge\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:21+,Comedy,Field Hall Presents,Food & Drink,Sunset Lounge
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250614T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250614T200000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20250604T214135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T145943Z
UID:10006900-1749920400-1749931200@fieldhallevents.org
SUMMARY:Laura Cooksey Gallery Exhibit Opening: HUMAN / NATURE
DESCRIPTION:Field Hall Gallery Exhibit Opening: HUMAN / NATURE\nOpening on June 15th @ 5-8PM | On Display June 14 – August 9\nFREE ADMISSION | DURING SECOND SATURDAY ARTWALK \n\n\nOPENING CELEBRATION JUNE 14\n\n\n\n\nField Arts & Events Hall is proud to present HUMAN/NATURE\, a new gallery exhibition that explores the powerful emotional bond between people and the natural world. Opening celebration is on Saturday\, June 14 in The Laura Cooksey Gallery during Port Angeles’ Second Saturday Artwalk. The event runs from 5PM–8PM and is free and open to the public. \nHUMAN/NATURE features works by Pacific Northwest artists whose paintings\, photography\, sculpture\, fiber art\, and mixed media pieces reflect themes of healing\, soul-searching\, and renewal. This summer showcase celebrates not only the beauty of the outdoors\, but its role in shaping our identity\, wellbeing\, and sense of home. \nFeatured Artists:\nKira Mardikes • Gianna Andrews • Stephen Yates • Tininha Silva • Pat Reichner • Elissa Griesz \nOpening night visitors will have a chance to meet several of the artists and curators. Enjoy food and drink specials from Field Hall’s Waterfront Coffee Bar while taking in this moving tribute to the natural world. \nHUMAN/NATURE is free and open to the public. For more details and future gallery programming\, visit: www.fieldhallevents.org/gallery. \n\n\n\n\nON DISPLAY JUNE 14 – AUGUST 9\n\n\n\n\nSummer in the Pacific Northwest is more than just a season—it’s a homecoming. HUMAN/NATURE explores soul searching\, renewal\, healing and deepening our relationship through nature during this sacred season. This exhibition serves as a love letter to the wild spaces that transform us & sustain our community. Through color\, texture\, and nature itself\, these artists capture not just the beauty of the outdoors\, but its power to connect\, inspire\, and heal us. We invite you to reflect on your own connection to summer\, the public lands and the profound joy of being outside. \nGallery hours are 10AM – 2PM Monday through Saturday. Free admission\, donations are appreciated and support future exhibits. Learn more at www.fieldhallevents.org/gallery
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/cooksey-gallery-human-nature/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Laura Cooksey Gallery\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Partnership,Free,Gallery,WA Local
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250608T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250608T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20250321T214139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T145834Z
UID:10006421-1749380400-1749398400@fieldhallevents.org
SUMMARY:Doktor Kaboom: Under Pressure!
DESCRIPTION:Kiwanis Club of Port Angeles and Summer @ Field Hall Present Doktor Kaboom: Under Pressure!\nSunday\, June 8 @ 11AM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nSunday\, June 8 @ 2PM | Donna M. Morris Theater \nThis is a benefit event: your donation supports Peninsula Performs! arts education programming produced by Field Hall and offered to local schools at no cost. $25 suggested donation for adults\, $15 suggested donation for youth. PURCHASE BENEFIT TICKETS HERE \nBe amazed by the power of pressure-and what it can teach us! \nEqual parts interactive science\, comedy\, and personal empowerment messages\, Doktor Kaboom returns with a new show. Doktor Kaboom: Under Pressure! illustrates physical science concepts\, which are also metaphors for real-life mental and emotional pressures.Praised for keeping crowds riveted with interest and rolling with laughter\, Doktor Kaboom is also known for empowering volunteers from the audience to be the heroes of the moment. \nIn Under Pressure!\, Kaboom validates the pressures some students may feel\, and shares tools and life lessons as resources for dealing with the difficulties that face us all. \n“I’ve seen many shows at The Kennedy Center’s Family Theater\, and this was the best one!” –Broadwayworld.com \n“a fantastic experience\, with educational content presented in a hilarious and exciting format” – DC Theater Arts \nDoktor Kaboom: Under Pressure! is a comedic\, educational children’s program commissioned by the Kennedy Center. Field Arts & Events Hall is excited to be a filming location for the good Doktor – be a part of sharing the science with producers of streaming networks! 
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/doktor-kaboom-under-pressure/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Community Partnership,Family Friendly,Field Hall Presents,Fundraiser,Science,Theater
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250607T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250607T140000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20250419T000739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T161905Z
UID:10006497-1749290400-1749304800@fieldhallevents.org
SUMMARY:Laura Cooksey Gallery Open: VOYAGES MONOCHROMATIQUES
DESCRIPTION:VOYAGES MONOCHROMATIQUES “MONOCHROMATIC JOURNEYS”\nOn Display April 15 – June 15 in the Laura Cooksey Gallery at Field Hall\nFree admission\, donations appreciated \n\n\nWithout color\, light and composition are put sharply into focus to create a fresh perspective. Local photographers Thompson Holmes\, Richard Kohler\, Ernst-Ulrich Schäfer and Philippe Tauran are have been working in the medium of monochrome photography for many years collectively. Through much effort and practice\, they have found that the essence of visual subject matter can genuinely be shown in monochromatic style. \nThe light and the composition are very important in capturing the moment: everything is expressed in terms of light\, from bright white to dark black\, and in many wonderful shades of gray in between. This is a celebration of black and white photography – a unique artistic experience which challenges the viewer to see beyond color. \nGallery hours are 10AM – 2PM Monday through Saturday. Free admission\, donations are appreciated and support future exhibits. Learn more at www.fieldhallevents.org/gallery
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/cooksey-gallery-voyages-monochromatiques/2025-06-07/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Laura Cooksey Gallery\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery,WA Local
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250604T203000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20250321T214207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T145318Z
UID:10006419-1749061800-1749069000@fieldhallevents.org
SUMMARY:Films @ Field Hall: The Goonies
DESCRIPTION:Films @ Field Hall: The Goonies\nWednesday\, June 4 @ 6:30PM | Donna M. Morris Theater \nPAY WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY TICKETS| Donations support film programming at Field Hall \nStart your summer right with a celebration of 40 years of The Goonies at Field Hall! We’re screening the classic PNW adventure on the big screen in honor of the film’s 40th anniversary. Goonies never say die! All summer\, Films at Field Hall will be “pay what makes you happy”! \nA group of young misfits called The Goonies discover an ancient map and set out on an adventure to find a legendary pirate’s long-lost treasure and save their seaside town from predatory property developers. Directed and co-produced by Richard Donner from a screenplay by Chris Columbus based on a story by Steven Spielberg\, this classic family adventure stars Sean Astin\, Josh Brolin\, Jeff Cohen\, Corey Feldman\, Kerri Green\, Martha Plimpton and Ke Huy Quan with supporting roles done by John Matuszak\, Robert Davi\, Joe Pantoliano\, and Anne Ramsey. \n \nField Arts & Events Hall does not generally provide advisories about subject matter or potentially triggering content in films\, as sensitivities vary from person to person. In addition to the synopses\, trailers and other links on our website\, further information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on Common Sense Media\, IMDb and DoesTheDogDie.com as well as through general internet searches.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/films-field-hall-the-goonies/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films at Field Hall,Food & Drink,Movies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250603T190000
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SUMMARY:First Fed Community Conversation | Game On for Life: Athletics and Well-being Beyond the Field
DESCRIPTION:First Fed & PA Hall of Fame Present | Game On for Life: Athletics and Well-being Beyond the Field\nTuesday\, June 3 @ 5PM | Donna M. Morris Theater | LIVESTREAM LINK AVAILABLE HERE \nPay-what-makes-you-happy HERE! \nJoin Field Hall and the Port Angeles Hall of Fame for an inspiring First Fed Community Conversation exploring the profound and lasting benefits of staying active through athletics\, regardless of age or skill level. Discover how the lessons learned on the field\, court\, or track translate into a healthier\, more fulfilling life. \nModerated by Port Angeles Hall of Fame Inductee\, Leigh Morgan\, this engaging discussion will delve into physical health and longevity\, mental and emotional well-being\, life skills and personal development\, and staying active at any age. \nMODERATOR: Leigh Morgan \nFEATURED GUESTS: \nMike Briggs\nSherri Felton\nBarry Wilcox \nLearn how regular physical activity can improve cardiovascular health\, strengthen bones and muscles\, and contribute to a longer\, healthier life. Explore the positive impact of athletics on stress reduction\, mood enhancement\, and fostering a sense of community and belonging. \nYou’ll discover the Port Angeles legacy with personal stories and reflections from local athletes and community members about the power of sports in shaping lives within our own community. \nThis is a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow community members and be inspired to embrace a more active and fulfilling lifestyle. Whether you’re a former athlete\, a current enthusiast\, or simply looking to improve your overall well-being\, this conversation is for you! \nMODERATOR: LEIGH MORGAN\, BASKETBALL & TENNIS (CLASS OF 1986)\nA three sport star at PAHS\, Leigh Morgan was the most valuable player in the 1986 State High School basketball tournament\, where the Riders girls finished second\, their highest finish ever. She was also MVP of the AAA Girls All Star Game that same year. In tennis\, she played on Port Angeles High School’s only state championship team in 1986\, finishing second in doubles with Nicole Ostrowski. She was also a two-time All-League soccer player. In college\, she was starting point guard at Duke where she finished as the No. 3 Duke player all time for single game assists\, No. 2 in double digit assists\, No. 2 in minutes player per game\, and No. 9 in three-point field goal percentage. Formerly COO for the Gates Foundation in Seattle\, she currently chairs the Fred Hutch Cancer Center board of directors\, is CEO of Imaginal Leadership Strategies and hosts a popular podcast called  “The Space in Between Podcast”. \nMIKE BRIGGS\, FOOTBALL (CLASS OF 1960)\nA three sports star at PAHS\, Briggs played on the outstanding 1959 football team that arguably was the best football team in PAHS history\, losing only to Everett in the opening game of the season. He is often called the best student athlete to ever come out of the school\, serving as the PAHS Salutatorian in 1960. Playing both offense and defense\, he went on to be an All Pacific Coast Conference tackle at the University of Washington in 1963. He was also an academic All-American and played for the Huskies in the 1964 Rose Bowl. After receiving a degree in Physics at the UW\, he went on to receive his MBA from Harvard\, and had an extremely successful business career\, serving as the CEO for several companies. \nSHERRI FELTON\, TRACK & BASKETBALL (CLASS OF 1977) \nFelton made the Seattle Times Golden Girl list of the top 40 female multi-sport athletes in State of Washington high school history in 1989. She was All-State in basketball\, setting state tournament records for two game (70 points and 28 field goals) and single game scoring (39 points). She high jumped 5-11 during her senior year\, which was the best in the nation. She qualified for the USA national team trials in the pentathlon\, and was all-league in volleyball\, basketball and track. She went on to become the first female to high jump over 6-0 at the University of Washington\, and set the Husky single game basketball scoring record of 36 points against WSU\, which stood until all-time NCAA scoring leader Kelsey Plum broke it. \nBARRY WILCOX\, CYCLING (CLASS OF 1996) \nA multiple national champion in the 15 to 16 year old age category in the sport of road cycling and a member of the United States Junior National Cycling Team during his sophomore and junior years at Port Angeles High School. He was also a consistent top five finisher in a number of professional races amongst men years’ older than him. Unfortunately\, he was also involved in an automobile accident during his junior year at PAHS that resulted in a spinal cord injury and quadriplegia. A few years later Barry would play wheelchair rugby with a couple different teams across the nation and two of which won national championships. He got his second chance to race bicycles again\, although a hand cycle\, in 2015. and has been on many world cup podiums around the globe. His greatest accomplishment was at the 2023 World Paracycling Championships in Scotland where he claimed a bronze medal in the road race. He is currently on the Unites States Para National Cycling Team and hoping to compete in the 2024 Paralympics in Paris.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/first-fed-community-conversation-game-on-for-life/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Partnership,Culture & Humanities,Family Friendly,Field Hall Presents,First Fed Community Conversation,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250530T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250530T213000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
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SUMMARY:LD Epic Productions Presents: Epic Queen
DESCRIPTION:LD Epic Productions Presents: Epic Queen \nFriday\, May 30th @ 7:30PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nTickets $55-$68 CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nThere are cover bands\, there are tribute bands\, and then there is Seattle\, Washington’s EPIC QUEEN!  Come see what sets this band far apart both sonically and visually from the average tribute show.  With an incredible portrayal of one of the greatest singers/front men in rock n’ roll history (Freddie Mercury)\, the sonic accuracy of the studio recordings\, and the energy of a real Queen concert\, you will you be treated to all the best Queen hits and occasional deep cuts!  Songs like “Bohemian Rhapsody”\, “Another one bites the dust”\, “Under Pressure”\, “We are the Champions”\, “We Will Rock you” etc\, will be played and presented with incredible visuals that will make every moment highly entertaining. \nWhether you prefer the heavier 70’s era of Queen or their later hits (like “Radio Gaga”) of the 80’s and beyond\, Epic Queen knows you “want it all!” and they deliver!  They really will “Rock You”! \nwww.epicqueen.net \n*PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT USES LASERS\, STROBE LIGHTS\, & A FOG EFFECT*
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/ld-epic-productions-presents-epic-queen/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Hall Presents,Food & Drink,Live Music,Musical Theater,Rock
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250528T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250528T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20241116T000037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250514T202636Z
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SUMMARY:Dover Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Wilder Auto & Field Hall Present: Dover Quartet\nWednesday\, May 28 @ 7PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nTickets $28-$55  CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nNamed one of the greatest string quartets of the last 100 years by BBC Music Magazine\, the two-time GRAMMY-nominated Dover Quartet is one of the world’s most in-demand chamber ensembles. \nThis evening’s program will feature music from Dvořák\, Schuman and Tchaikovsky\, as well as an excerpt from Jesse Montgomery’s contemporary classic ‘Strum’. \nDVORAK: Quartet in F major\, Op. 96 (“American”)\nSCHUMANN: Quartet No. 1 in A minor\, Op. 41\, No. 1\n-intermission-\nTCHAIKOVSKY: Quartet No. 1 in D major\, Op. 11\nMONTGOMERY: Strum (excerpt) \n“To the outside observer\, the Dover Quartet’s rise to the top looks practically meteoric. Since winning all four prizes at the 2013 Banff International String Quartet Competition\, the group has performed more than 100 concerts a year in locations spanning four continents.” — Strings Magazine \n \nThe Dover Quartet is the Penelope P. Watkins Ensemble in Residence at the Curtis Institute of Music and holds additional residencies at the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University and the Walton Arts Center’s Artosphere festival. \nThe group’s awards include a stunning sweep of all prizes at the 2013 Banff International String Quartet Competition\, grand and first prizes at the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition\, and prizes at the Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition. Its honors include the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant\, Chamber Music America’s Cleveland Quartet Award\, and Lincoln Center’s Hunt Family Award.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/dover-quartet/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Family Friendly,Field Hall Presents,Live Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250510T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250510T210000
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SUMMARY:Jennifer Thomas
DESCRIPTION:Field Hall Presents: Jennifer Thomas\nSaturday\, May 10 @ 7PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nTickets $28-$55  CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nSequim’s own Billboard chart topping\, genre-bending Yamaha piano artist\, composer\, and filmmaker Jennifer Thomas takes you on an immersive music and visual experience with her award-winning original music and films.  As one of the highest streamed Classical Crossover artists in the world\, Jennifer is known as an “epic cinematic” artist who delivers a powerhouse punch with her dynamic sound and emotional melodies. \nThis concert will feature mostly music and films from her newest album “Oceans”\, with Jennifer on the piano accompanied by lush orchestrations\, electronic elements and sound design delivered in a surround sound theater film format. Jennifer will be joined onstage by musicians Nathan Rodhal (violin)\, Jesse Ahmann (cello)\, and Morgan Bartholick (violin). \n \n 
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/jennifer-thomas/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Family Friendly,Field Hall Presents,Live Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250507T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250507T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
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SUMMARY:Jim Messina & The Road Runners
DESCRIPTION:Field Hall Presents: Jim Messina & The Road Runners\nWednesday\, May 7 @ 7PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nTickets $35-$65 CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nJim Messina\, co-founder of Poco and Loggins & Messina\, as well as in Buffalo Springfield delivers an evening of timeless classics. With incredible musicianship and unforgettable harmonies\, you’ll experience a night of pure\, feel-good music. \nAn undisputed expert in the fine art of making hit music\, Jim Messina’s legacy of musical genius spans five decades\, three super groups\, a vibrant solo career and scores of producing and engineering credits. \nMessina brings his band\, The Road Runners\, and performs a show that highlights Messina’s musical career\, spanning the decades and including three groups – Buffalo Springfield\, Poco\, and Loggins & Messina. Messina performed with and was the producer and audio engineer for Buffalo Springfield\, as well as a founding member of the group Poco. Then Jim Messina and Kenny Loggins became the duo that sold more than 20 million albums and released hits like “Danny’s Song\,” “Your Mama Don’t Dance\,” “House on Pooh Corner” and “Angry Eyes.”
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/jim-messina/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Country,Field Hall Presents,Food & Drink,Live Music,Rock
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250504T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250504T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20241115T234611Z
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SUMMARY:Films @ Field Hall | Star Wars: A New Hope
DESCRIPTION:Anime Kat & Films @ Field Hall | Star Wars: A New Hope\nSunday\, May 4 @ 7PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nTickets $12 adults\, $8 youth CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nMay the 4th be with you! Celebrate Star Wars day with a screening of the very first film of the saga released in theaters: Star Wars: A New Hope (1977). Costumes and theatrical dress highly encouraged! \nThe Imperial Forces — under orders from cruel Darth Vader (David Prowse) — hold Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) hostage\, in their efforts to quell the rebellion against the Galactic Empire. Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) and Han Solo (Harrison Ford)\, captain of the Millennium Falcon\, work together with the companionable droid duo R2-D2 (Kenny Baker) and C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) to rescue the beautiful princess\, help the Rebel Alliance\, and restore freedom and justice to the Galaxy. Rating PG; runtime 2 hours 1 minute. \nField Arts & Events Hall does not generally provide advisories about subject matter or potentially triggering content in films\, as sensitivities vary from person to person. In addition to the synopses\, trailers and other links on our website\, further information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on Common Sense Media\, IMDb and DoesTheDogDie.com as well as through general internet searches.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/star-wars-new-hope/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Films at Field Hall,Movies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250503T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250503T210000
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SUMMARY:Reckless Son
DESCRIPTION:Field Hall Presents: Reckless Son\nSaturday\, May 3 @ 7PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nTickets $28-$40  CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nA 60-minute solo show described as a 21st Century version of ‘On The Road’ meets ‘Folsom Prison Blues’   \nWritten & Performed by Matt Butler\nDirected by Richard Hoehler \nReckless Son\, written and performed by singer songwriter Matt Butler\, was inspired by his journey performing over 100 concerts in jails and prisons across the country.  Through a powerful combination of spoken word and song\, Reckless Son humanizes the experience of the incarcerated by giving them voice and telling their stories. Turning a compassionate eye to their lives before\, during and after their time behind prison walls\, the performance evokes empathy and understanding for those who are all too often considered out of sight and out of mind.  It’s a story of hope\, forgiveness\, and what it means to discover a deeper sense of purpose through service to others. Raising awareness\, shifting perspectives\, and empowering individuals to create change within their communities\, Reckless Son is more than just a show\, it’s a calling. \nReckless Son was developed in part by the HB Studio Artist Residency program and was workshopped in Oregon State Penitentiary\, The Theater Workshop at Otisville State Prison\, and the Chesterfield County Jail. \n \nMatt Butler is a songwriter\, poet and storyteller as well as the founder of Art That Serves\, an organization dedicated to bringing the arts to the incarcerated.  His solo show Reckless Son tells the story of how his concert at the Albany County Jail led to over 100 performances in jails and prisons across the country.  He’s been featured on NPR Morning Edition\, The Blue Grass Situation\, and PBS with SPIN saying “Butler is doing something special for the American arts” after adding him to their albums and artists of the year lists.  He’s performed at events held by The David Lynch Foundation\, The Columbia Center For Justice\, American Folk Art Museum\, National Alliance On Mental Illness (NAMI)\, The Caron Foundation and was an inaugural ‘Activist In Residence’ at the Kripalu Center in the Berkshires and Artist In Residence at HB Studio in Manhattan.  Along with correctional facilities\, he speaks and performs at universities\, high schools\, and retreat centers.  His first poetry collection is titled The Sonnets Of Becoming. \nField Arts & Events Hall\, the Field Hall Gallery\, and the upstairs Sunset Bar & Lounge will open at 5:30PM on May 3rd. Food and drink will be available for purchase in the Sunset Bar & Lounge prior to the start of the show and to pre-order for intermission. Theater doors will open at 6:30PM for the 7PM performance. This event is appropriate for audiences of all ages.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/reckless-son/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bluegrass,Culture & Humanities,Family Friendly,Field Hall Presents,Folk,Live Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250503T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250503T150000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20250418T235941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250419T000056Z
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SUMMARY:Monochrome Photography Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Voyages Monochromatiques: Monochrome Photography Conversation\nSaturday\, May 3 @ 2PM | The Laura Cooksey Gallery at Field Hall\nRSVP requested; capacity is 50 seated. \nIn celebration of the Voyages Monochromatiques exhibit\, join us for a FREE one-hour photography presentation at the Laura Cooksey Gallery with photographers Ernst-Ulrich Schäfer and Richard Kohler. This is a rare opportunity to explore their work\, creative processes\, and insights into the world of photography. \nDuring this intimate session\, the photographers will share their personal journeys\, discuss their techniques\, and reveal the stories behind their striking monochrome images. The event will feature a brief presentation\, followed by an interactive Q&A\, giving you the chance to engage with the artists and gain a deeper understanding of their craft and vision.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/monochrome-photography/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Laura Cooksey Gallery\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture & Humanities,Field Hall Presents,Free,Gallery,WA Local
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250425T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250425T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20241115T233045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T234511Z
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SUMMARY:A History of Time: Through Music - A Bread & Gravy Production
DESCRIPTION:Field Hall Presents: A History of Time: Through Music – A Bread & Gravy Production\nFriday\, April 25 @ 7PM | Donna M. Morris Theater \nTickets $30-$45\, CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \n‘A History of Time: Through Music’ is a theatrical concert born from the minds of ‘Bread & Gravy’.  Prepare to laugh\, think\, cry\, and feel your way through three hours of diverse and unique performances\, tied together by a plot which entails God attempting to understand the human creations that God has made. Styles of music weave through rock\, soul\, acoustic\, roots\, bluegrass\, original\, pop\, disco\, and classical. Forms of performance include Thespian\, Poetry\, Music\, Comedy\, Dance\, and Avant Guard. Bring your metronome and your sense of humor\, and you’re guaranteed to have a fabulous time. \nField Arts & Events Hall\, the Field Hall Gallery\, and the upstairs Sunset Bar & Lounge will open at 5:30PM on April 25th. Food and drink will be available for purchase in the Sunset Bar & Lounge prior to the start of the show and to pre-order for intermission. Theater doors will open at 6:30PM for the 7PM performance. This event is appropriate for audiences of all ages. \nWant more Bread & Gravy? Follow the band @breadandgravymusic! \nCAST \nStephanie Doenges:  lead vocals/guitar/Disco Karen:  Disco Karen is the God of all Gods.  All other Gods revere her and look to her for wisdom.   Disco Karen says the least\, and sings the most.   She was born in a burst of photons born of sound breaking its own barriers. She lives physically in the day\, and ethereally in the evening\, with full feeling and empathy for all of her past and future selves.  As a human\, she is simply known as Stephanie Lee Kernes-Reaume-Batson-LaRonge-Doenges.   She is a multi instrumental classically trained musician and vocalist.  One time\, she won a competition.  At another time\, she was locally known as ‘The Singing EMT’ on youtube.  These days\, she’s known as the lead singer and guitar player and flute player and harmonica player and uke player for Bread & Gravy.   She’s also known as an artist who paints mandala art paintings.  She’s also known as a sound tech\, and runs sound for the Open Mic at the Field Hall\, as well as for her own shows.  In the past\, she was in local bands such as ‘Restless’\, ‘Luck of the Draw’\, and ‘Rolling Waters.’ \nJess Doenges:  piano/God :  At 13 years old\, Jess worked in a gas station.  13 years after that\, he realized he wanted to learn to play the piano.  13 years after that\, he started playing piano professionally.  13 years after that\, he wrote this show.  In the midst of those years\, Jess completely mastered spoken word\, slam poetry\, songwriting\, poker\, and fantasy football.  Playing God has been very humbling for him\, as he always thought he was above such things. \nOwl Chrysalis Medicine:  Narrator/Time Lord :  Owl Medicine is a multi instrumentalist and best selling trauma author and educator.  His music mirrors his writing in its unabashed and powerful approach to vulnerability.  He busked his way through England\, France\, Spain\, and Scotland\, but has found his forever home here on the Olympic Peninsula.  You can find him teaching workshops and performing his unique genre that he calls ’emotive acoustic’. \nJustin Ridle:  random 1950s guy :  After years of annoying his parents with his nonstop vocals\, Justin’s mother and father had the good sense to put Justin in a choir\, and he has never looked back.  For two decades\, Justin sang in theatre:  From opera to rock reviews.. From Australia to Disney World to the National Cathedral in D.C\, he splattered the world with his beautiful and soulful voice.  These days\, he sings on his farm\, in his barn\, on the river\, with friends around campfires\, and habitually hosts gatherings with many of the most talented and unique people on this planet.  His infectious spirit and genuine interest in lifting up those around him make him a person to know fondly. \nJesse Ahmann:  cellist/random 13th century human:   As a classically trained cellist\, and having been surrounded by music all his life\, Jesse has always dreamt of being a composer. He has since learned multiple instruments and frequently uses them in his compositions\, realizing that dream\, working as a film composer\, meditative music writer\, and successful YouTube musician. He loves to convey emotion\, both in the undercurrents of his music and the melodies. He has performed as principal cellist for numerous symphonies across the Northwest\, and also performed at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center; additionally\, he was a featured artist on National Public Radio’s (NPR’s) “All Things Considered.” His musical credits include performances throughout Europe\, Asia\, Central\, and South America.   Locally\, he performs with musical groups such as ‘The Ahmann Brothers’ and ‘Topia Vana’.   Jesse has also started playing standup bass with Bread & Gravy\, and he’s already nearly as accomplished with it\, as he is with the cello.  He has played in exotic places\, such as Quilcene and Chimacum\, in front of tens\, if not dozens\, of people. \nIsabelle Rose:  keyboards/space person:  From a galaxy far far away in Los Angeles California. Isabelle Rose started her musical journey with keyboards in the year 1977.  She was 4 years old the first time she went to see Star wars! When she got home\, she started playing on her dad’s keyboards and baby grand piano.  Since then\, she has evolved in her playing of musical covers\, as well as her original compositions\, with inspiration from Duran Duran\, ELO\, Led Zeppelin\, and Dream Theater.  For years\, she’s been wowing local audiences with her extremely unique and highly entertaining one person show. \nJason Taylor:  bass player/random 1960s human:   Jason is a bass player and vocalist hailing from the Pacific Northwest whose eclectic musical influences are apparent through his playing\, and is constantly working to push the boundaries of his musical understanding. He is most known for his playing with the band Bread & Gravy\, and more recently for his time with Tuff Puffin. When not playing music\, Jason can usually be found foraging or growing gourmet mushrooms.  Seriously. \nJerry Gilleland:  drummer/pirate from 1800s:   Jerry Gilleland\, known to everyone as the kindest musician on the Olympic Peninsula\, is a multi instrumentalist who has been playing drums since 1976.  He taught high school percussion and private lessons for 5 years.  He has been in roughly 100 bands and has played just about every musical style that exists.  He is nicknamed ‘lint’\, because he is always ‘in the pocket’.  As a life highlight\, he allegedly went to a raging party with Jerry Garcia’s dog walker. \nVienna Baron:  Harmony/Random Human: Vienna is one of the Harmony Honey Buns and has been singing with Bread and Gravy for a little over a year. She is a classically trained vocalist and attended Berkley College of Music in Boston\, MA and Western Washington University in Bellingham\, WA as a music major. She plays several different instruments\, has her own band (Olympic Generations)\, and they have been together for over 15 years. Her musical influences are mostly classic country artists such as Glen Cambell\, The Judds\, and The Sons of the Pioneers. She also enjoys some of the tight harmonies from Motown and blue grass. While in high school and college\, she has participated in musical theater and in multiple community choruses\, singing different parts depending on the need: soprano\, alto and/or tenor. She loves listening to a wide variety of music from classical to contemporary worship and pop music.  She loves performing and collaborating with other artists from our musical community.  Her favorite color is All of Them. \nKathy Corriel:  Harmony/Random Human:   Kathy is recently retired and a late bloomer in the local music scene\, although she’s been singing harmony since before she knew what it was.  She grew up in a very musical family and would often sing along with songs from the 40s to the 70s (the ‘Wonder Years’ of music).   She has been a soprano in several worship bands from the age of 17\, and also performed with Port Angeles Community Chorus in a production of ‘Handel’s Messiah’ and other classic operatic pieces.  Currently\, she feels blessed to be part of the Bread & Gravy family and the thriving local music community.   She loves Art\, Music\, Cats\, and PBJ sandwiches with cold milk.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/history-bread-gravy/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bluegrass,Classical,Family Friendly,Field Hall Presents,Live Music,Rock,Roots
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250422T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250422T200000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20250321T213837Z
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SUMMARY:First Fed Community Conversation | The Importance of Local Journalism
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Port Angeles Kiwanis Noon Club: First Fed Community Conversation | The Importance of Local Journalism\nTuesday\, April 22 @ 6PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nLIVESTREAM AVAILABLE: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE \nPAY-WHAT-MAKES-YOU-HAPPY \nField Arts & Events Hall will host a pivotal First Fed Community Conversation on the importance of local journalism\, honoring the legacy of John Brewer. Brewer\, who led the Peninsula Daily News from 1998 to 2015\, was a dedicated newsman whose contributions left a lasting impact on the Olympic Peninsula. \nThis event aims to highlight the crucial role of local news in fostering informed communities\, promoting civic engagement\, and holding institutions accountable. The one-hour panel discussion\, moderated by journalist and educator George Erb\, will feature Brier Dudley (Free Press Initiative)\, Eran Kennedy (Peninsula Daily News)\, Brown Maloney (Radio Pacific)\, Emma Maple (Peninsula Daily News)\, and Rich Riski (Peninsula College). Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with local journalists and media experts. Following the discussion\, guests are invited to a post-conversation reception in the Pat Donlin Lobby. \nThe panel will explore John Brewer’s legacy\, the challenges faced by local news outlets\, including financial pressures and the changing media landscape\, and the implications of community information gaps\, transparency\, and public trust. Strategies for sustaining quality journalism in the region will also be discussed. Participants will hear firsthand accounts of how local journalism impacts lives in the community\, emphasizing the need for continued support and investment in this vital resource. \nBy bringing together diverse voices in journalism\, the event seeks to foster a deeper understanding of the value of local news and inspire collective action to preserve it. This gathering at Field Arts & Events Hall promises to be an enlightening and empowering experience\, reinforcing the essential connection between local news and community well-being. \nModerator:  George Erb\, Journalist and Educator \nPanelists: \nBrier Dudley\, Seattle Times\nEran Kennedy\, Peninsula Daily News\nBrown M. Maloney\, Radio Pacific\nEmma Maple\, Peninsula Daily News\nRich Riski\, Peninsula College \nGEORGE ERB\, MODERATOR\nGeorge Erb is a retired journalist and university educator who remains active in journalism and open-government issues. He worked more than 40 years as a reporter and editor at weekly and daily newspapers\, all in Western Washington. George’s writing credits include The Seattle Times and the Peninsula Daily News. During his 7 ½ years as editor of the Puget Sound Business Journal\, the business weekly was a runner-up for a Pulitzer Prize. \nFor nearly 10 years George was an adjunct journalism instructor at Western Washington University.\nHe earned a bachelor’s in history from Hanover College and a master’s in journalism from the University of Oregon. \nGeorge is currently secretary of the Washington Coalition for Open Government\, a nonpartisan\, nonprofit advocate for transparency and informed citizens. He lives in Bellevue with his wife\, historical nonfiction author Mavis Amundson. \n_ \nBRIER DUDLEY\, SEATTLE TIMES \nBrier Dudley is editor of The Seattle Times Save the Free Press public service initiative. \nDudley has been with The Seattle Times since 1998 and was a member of the editorial board for five years. He spent 14 years covering Microsoft and the technology industry\, including nine years writing a tech column for the Business and Technology sections. A third-generation Seattleite\, Dudley received a B.A. in English from Whitman College and studied film production in Italy before starting a career in newspapers at The Sequim Gazette. He has won numerous regional and national journalism awards. \n_ \nERAN KENNEDY\, PENINSULA DAILY NEWS\nEran Kennedy has been a media professional for nearly 40 years. After joining Sound Publishing in 2018\, she initially served as advertising director and was later promoted to regional publisher of the Peninsula Daily News\, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum in 2023. \nA graduate of the British Columbia Institute of Technology\, Eran began her career in Vancouver\, B.C.\, with Elty Publications/VanPress\, where she rose to Operations Supervisor\, securing home delivery for over 500\,000 weekly newspapers across Vancouver’s lower mainland. In 1999\, she was appointed general manager of Black Press Media’s North Shore Real Estate Weekly. Later\, she moved to Hawaii when the company purchased the Honolulu Star-Advertiser and MidWeek Publications. \nEran’s leadership style sparks innovation and is rooted in service and creating community. She takes pride in community service and has served on nonprofit boards\, including the Dale Turner YMCA and Horizon School Board. She is currently the immediate past president of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce board of directors and a board member of the Clallam County Economic Development Council. \nA North Olympic Peninsula resident for the past 10 years\, Eran is married to a retired Coast Guard chief petty officer and is the mother of two active teenagers. She is dedicated to keeping the community informed and engaged with local news\, ensuring that residents stay connected to the events and issues that matter to them most. \n_ \nBROWN M. MALONEY\, RADIO PACIFIC \nBrown M. Maloney is the owner/operator of Radio Pacific\, a group of three radio stations based in Port Angeles\, WA. His experience in the newspaper industry is extensive\, spanning from community newspapers to large size daily newspapers. \nIn addition to his local radio ownership\, Maloney owned and published the Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum for 23 years.  During that time his newspapers won multiple awards within the state press association. \nMaloney however\, feels most fortunate for the impact his family business (McClatchy Newspapers) has had in California and beyond. Starting with the Sacramento Bee in 1857 (established by his great great grandfather)\, the company published the Bee and other California newspapers throughout its first 120 years.  Starting in the 1980’s\, McClatchy grew on a much larger scale acquiring newspapers throughout the US including The Miami Herald\, Charlotte Observer\, Kansas City Star and The Tacoma News Tribune.  In total the company owned and operated 30 daily newspapers. \nMaloney spent 22 years as a member of the McClatchy Board of Directors (1998-2020).  In addition\, he has been a Seattle Times Board member holding this position for 14 years. \nHow did Maloney settle on the Olympic Peninsula?  He had an Aunt and Uncle living in Port Angeles who he visited as a youngster.  He fell in love with the area and decided to do his first two years of college at Peninsula College.   Maloney eventually came back at age 30 and threw himself into what he knew best and loved most – the news media. \n_ \nEMMA MAPLE\, PENINSULA DAILY NEWS\nEmma Maple has been working at Peninsula Daily News as a general assignment reporter for about eight months\, ever since graduating from Whitworth University last spring with a degree in Communications and Peace Studies. She covers Port Angeles city council\, Clallam County commissioners and a number of other topics. Long term\, she hopes to report in the field of religious journalism or on the judicial system. \n_ \nRICH RISKI\, PENINSULA COLLEGE\nRich Riski is a journalism instructor at Peninsula College with 25 of teaching. Along the way\, he taught graduate students from the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs in Baku\, Azerbaijan where\, as a Fulbright Senior Specialist\, he explored political unrest and the cultural rise of the web. He taught for two months in Nanning\, China. \nRiski documented five national presidential conventions from both sides of the aisles. The first was as a guest of CSPAN. Later he gained media credentials thanks to KONP Radio and the generous support of the PC Foundation. \nHe worked as a reporter and photographer in central Ohio and Washington at the Peninsula Daily News\, beside freelancing. He earned a bachelor’s in natural resources from Ohio State University and a master’s in journalism from the University of Memphis. \nRiski is married to Cheryl Baumann\, a salmon restoration advocate and the father of Alden\, a surveyor and musician. They all serve at the pleasure of Clooney\, their most curious newshound. \n– \nABOUT THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA JOURNALISM FUND \nThe Olympic Peninsula Journalism Fund is a vital initiative aimed at supporting local journalism. Established by the Peninsula Daily News\, this fund seeks to ensure the sustainability and growth of community-focused reporting. Through a partnership with the Olympic View Community Foundation\, this fund allows readers to make tax-deductible contributions\, directly supporting the newsroom’s efforts to cover important local issues\, from government and education to environmental and health topics. These contributions will help the newspaper continue its mission of providing reliable\, in-depth journalism that reflects the needs and interests of our community. The fund also supports investigative journalism\, ensuring that critical issues are thoroughly examined and reported. By donating to the Olympic Peninsula Journalism Fund\, community members invest in the future of local journalism\, helping to preserve the integrity and independence of the press. This initiative underscores the importance of local news in fostering informed communities and promoting civic engagement. The Peninsula Daily News remains committed to delivering high-quality journalism\, thanks to the unwavering support of its readers and donors. \nInitiated in memory of John Brewer\, former editor and publisher of the Peninsula Daily News\, this fund also honors his legacy. Brewer\, who led the PDN from 1998 to 2015\, was a consummate newsman dedicated to keeping the community informed. His kindness and commitment to journalism left a lasting impact on the Olympic Peninsula and this fund will uphold the values he championed\, ensuring that his spirit of integrity and dedication lives on through the work of the Peninsula Daily News.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/first-fed-community-conversation-importance-local-journalism/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Partnership,Culture & Humanities,Field Hall Presents,First Fed Community Conversation,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250415T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250415T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20250402T195938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T200052Z
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SUMMARY:Cooksey Gallery Exhibit Opening: VOYAGES MONOCHROMATIQUES "MONOCHROMATIC JOURNEYS"
DESCRIPTION:Field Hall Gallery Exhibit Opening: VOYAGES MONOCHROMATIQUES “MONOCHROMATIC JOURNEYS”\nOpening on April 15th @ 5PM | On Display April 15 – June 15\nFREE ADMISSION \n\n\nOPENING CELEBRATION APRIL 15\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for the opening celebration of VOYAGES MONOCHROMATIQUES featuring the work of local photographers Thompson Holmes\, Richard Kohler\, Ernst-Ulrich Schafer\, and Philippe Tauran. The exhibit explores the essence of visual subject matter through the contrasts of light and shadow\, from bright whites to deep blacks\, in a celebration of black-and-white imagery. \nThe venue will open at 5PM\, with live music from The Sarah Shea Trio kicking off the evening. Gallery Manager Georgia Ray Johnson will introduce the artists and provide the land acknowledgement. The featured artists will offer their perspectives on the show followed by an opportunity for Q&A. The gallery will then open for viewing at approximately 5:35PM\, with musicians returning to perform as guests mingle until 7PM. \n\n\n\n\nON DISPLAY APRIL 15 – JUNE 15\n\n\n\n\nWithout color\, light and composition are put sharply into focus to create a fresh perspective. \nOn display April 15 through June 15th. Local photographers Thompson Holmes\, Richard Kohler\, Ernst-Ulrich Schafer and Philippe Tauran are have been working in the medium of monochrome photography for many years collectively. Through much effort and practice\, they have found that the essence of visual subject matter can genuinely be shown in monochromatic style. \nThe light and the composition are very important in capturing the moment: everything is expressed in terms of light\, from bright white to dark black\, and in many wonderful shades of gray in between. This is a celebration of black and white photography – a unique artistic experience which challenges the viewer to see beyond color. \nGallery hours are 10AM – 2PM Monday through Saturday. Free admission\, donations are appreciated and support future exhibits. Learn more at www.fieldhallevents.org/gallery
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/gallery-exhibit-open-voyages-monochromatiques/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Laura Cooksey Gallery\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Partnership,Free,Gallery,Jazz,Live Music,WA Local
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250410T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250410T200000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20240830T220844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T193929Z
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SUMMARY:Nat Geo Live: Life on the Move\, Lucy Hawkes
DESCRIPTION:National Geographic Live: Life on the Move\, Lucy Hawkes\nThursday\, April 10\, 2025 @ 6:30PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nTickets $25-$45 Adult\, $15-$25 Youth CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nIn Partnership with Feiro Marine Life Center | 20% of proceeds from this show will be donated to Feiro Marine Life Center \nNational Geographic Live brings our Explorers from the field to your city\, live on stage. Travel alongside the greatest animal athletes on massive migrations across the globe with ecologist Lucy Hawkes. \nEvery year\, billions of animals migrate in search of food\, water\, or a mate. Ecologist Lucy Hawkes has scoured the ocean\, land\, and sky to investigate the astonishing stories of animal perseverance. Join her for a peek into landscapes where some of the planet’s most notable animal athletes move and shake\, and follow their beautiful\, massive migrations across the globe. \nABOUT OUR PARTNERS: Feiro Marine Life Center has been a fixture on the Port Angeles waterfront for over 40 years\, inspiring curiosity and wonder for our local marine environment through exhibits\, programs and community outreach. Feiro and NOAA Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary are coming together to create a new Marine Discovery Center adjacent to the Field Arts & Events Hall – an innovative and immersive facility that will reach millions of visitors\, empower the next generation of ocean stewards and contribute to global research. Fundraising for this center is ongoing\, recently reaching 68% of construction costs\, with construction estimated to start in mid-2026. \n \nABOUT THE EXPLORER (www.nationalgeographic.org)\nLucy Hawkes is a physiological ecologist who uses the latest state-of-the-art miniaturized electronic tracking units to study species movement and migration. She works with a range of animal athletes\, from deep-diving basking sharks to high-flying bar-headed geese. Hawkes obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Exeter\, where she was the first person to track sea turtles from populations in North Carolina and the Cape Verde Islands. She has written more than 60 scientific articles\, which have been cited over 2\,300 times.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/life-on-the-move/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture & Humanities,Family Friendly,Field Hall Presents,Science
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250409T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250409T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T124223
CREATED:20241115T231900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T231900Z
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SUMMARY:Films @ Field Hall: Grease
DESCRIPTION:Films @ Field Hall: Grease\nWednesday\, April 9 @ 7PM | Donna M. Morris Theater\nTickets $12 adults\, $8 youth CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nAttention all Greasers and Pink Ladies! Get dressed in your 50s best and join us at Field Hall for a rockin’ Grease Sing-Along event. Costumes and theatrical dress highly encouraged! \nExperience the friendships\, romances and adventures of a group of high school kids in the 1950s. Welcome to the singing and dancing world of “Grease\,” the most successful movie musical of all time. A wholesome exchange student (Olivia Newton-John) and a leather-clad Danny (John Travolta) have a summer romance\, but will it cross clique lines? This is a sing-along event; lyrics will be projected onto the screen during the film. Rating PG; runtime 1 hour 50 minutes. \n \nField Arts & Events Hall does not generally provide advisories about subject matter or potentially triggering content in films\, as sensitivities vary from person to person. In addition to the synopses\, trailers and other links on our website\, further information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on Common Sense Media\, IMDb and DoesTheDogDie.com as well as through general internet searches.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/films-field-hall-grease/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Films at Field Hall,Movies
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