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Escape to PT this Winter to Relax, Refresh, & Renew

Escape to PT this Winter to Relax, Refresh, & Renew

November brings thankfulness to focus and we are grateful every day for the opportunity to welcome you to Port Townsend. This month also launches the holiday season with its many exciting activities and events. We can’t wait for you to join the fun! Days are shorter. Nights are longer. And although we’ve been enjoying gorgeous autumn days with trees aflame in color, storms are beginning to roll in off the Strait of Juan de Fuca, inspiring us to come inside to a warm shop, a cozy guest room and a welcoming eatery for comfort food. Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and before you know it, Santa will be riding in to light our tree at Haller Fountain!

Get a head start on your holiday shopping this year at the Port Townsend Saturday Farmers Market in Uptown on Tyler Street every Saturday, November through December 16 from 9 am to 2 pm. Artisans from around the county, have items for your shopping pleasure, plus winter squash, sweet apples, crunchy carrots, Brussel sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, kale, chard and root vegetables are in abundance. Treat yourself and your friends to local cider, beer and wine. Buy free-range, organic meat and other delectable foods. www.jcfmarkets.org/saturday/

Make Port Townsend your home base while you sip and savor the flavors of fall at the Olympic Peninsula Harvest Wine Tour November 10 and 11 from 11 am to 5 pm. The region’s finest wine and cider makers have expertly paired locally crafted wines and ciders, brimming with character, with mouth-watering harvest-inspired appetizers from locally sourced ingredients. The nine artisan wineries and cideries are located in the peninsula towns of Port Townsend, Chimacum, Nordland, Sequim and Port Angeles. It’s a great opportunity to taste some fantastic wines and ciders, while discovering new pairings for your holiday table. As you taste the bounty of everything the harvest season has to offer, you will be amazed by the beauty of fall on the Olympic Peninsula, from breathtaking mountains to the mesmerizing Salish Sea. For more info, go to https://olympicpeninsulawineries.org/winery-events/passport-wine-tour/.

Key City Public Theatre presents two evenings of dinner theater at Alchemy Bistro and Wine Bar, November 11 and 12, at 6 pm, featuring a staged reading of a series of one-act plays and a four-course dinner prepared by the staff at Alchemy. “Date Nights” consists of five plays, Aged Meet, That’s What She Said, Seven Minutes in Heaven, The Back Porch Test, and Sure Thing. Tickets are $58 for the dinner and show (beverages not included) and are available online at www.keycitypublictheatre.org or by calling 360.385.5278.

Looking for a little exercise in between all the holiday meals and activities? Bring the kids and join the Turkey Trot 5K and Kids’ Dash on Saturday, November 17 at the boatyard trailhead of the Larry Scott Trail, benefiting Jumping Mouse Children’s Center to help keep their services accessible to children in need. The Kids’ Dash begins at 9 am and the 5K begins at 9:30 am. Register here: https://www.raceentry.com/races/jumping-mouse-5k-turkey-trot-and-kids-dash/2018/register. Enjoy cocoa, coffee and treats at the finish. Turkey costumes are encouraged!

On Thursday, November 22, several of our local restaurants are serving Thanksgiving dinner around town. Please contact the Port Townsend Visitor Information Center at 360.385.2722 or info@jeffcountychamber.org for a list and phone numbers for your holiday reservation.

Forget the stressful, crowded malls on Black Friday and meander leisurely through town, discovering treasures for your family and friends. Enjoy the array of unique gifts available at our boutiques and galleries. Many of our shops are run by the owners, so they can help you find exactly the discerning gift you’re looking for…and maybe something special for you too! Look in Port Townsend first for one-of-a-kind, imaginative gift ideas that will bring joy to your friends and family.

November 24 is Main Street’s Merchant Open House and Small Business Saturday! Celebrate local businesses at this nationwide event. Enjoy caroling in the streets from 2-4 pm. Indulge yourself with in-store treats and products you can’t find anywhere else. Many stores will be open late for your shopping pleasure.

On some evenings in December, instead of performing Charles Dickens’ beloved holiday classic for the umpteenth time, or Spirit of the Yule for that matter, three actors from Key City Public Theatre decide to perform every Christmas story ever told—plus Christmas traditions from around the world, seasonal icons from ancient times to topical pop-culture, and every carol ever sung. Don’t miss this madcap romp through the holiday season!

Every Christmas Story Ever Told runs November 23 through December 28 in repertory with Spirit of the Yule. Tickets are $24 for Thursday-Sunday and $29 for Friday-Saturday, with evening shows at 7 pm and Sunday matinees at 2:30 pm. Pay-what-you-wish performances are November 25-29. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit www.keycitypublictheatre.org or call the box office at 360.385.KCPT.

Take a Wildlife Cruise with the Port Townsend Marine Science Center and Puget Sound Express for an idyllic natural science adventure on Saturday, November 24. The trip leaves from Port Townsend’s Point Hudson Marina at 1 pm and returns at 4 pm. Tickets are $80 per person. Book your reservation online at www.ptmsc.org or call 360.385.5582, ext. 104.

Save the date for upcoming events in December:

December 1-28
Key City Public Theatre’s Every Christmas Story Ever Told and Spirit of the Yule
www.keycitypublictheatre.org

December 1
Main Street’s Community Tree Lighting and Santa’s Visit
www.ptmainstreet.org

December 8 and 15
Kiwanis Choo Choo Rides Downtown
www.ptmainstreet.org

December 15
Open Parlor Tours and Yuletide Ball
www.op-s.net/yule

December 31
First Night Celebration by the Jefferson County Historical Society
www.jchsmuseum.org

Let the holiday festivities begin! Escape to Port Townsend this season.

2018 Downtown Trick or Treat on Halloween

2018 Downtown Trick or Treat on Halloween

Port Townsend Main Street Program Invites you to the 24th Annual Downtown Trick or Treat & Costume Parade on Wednesday, October 31st, 2018.

Get ready for trick or treating fun in the heart of the downtown historic district. The Port Townsend Main Street Promotion Committee invites pre-school through 6th graders and their parents to assemble at the 1st Security Bank Plaza at 3:45 pm for the 24th Annual Main Street Downtown Trick or Treat and Costume Parade. The friendly Main Street Witches will lead off the parade. The parade leaves at 4 pm proceeding towards Quimper Mercantile Plaza, and the children trick or treat on the way back.

PLEASE NOTE:
Water Street and some side streets from Madison to Polk will be closed to traffic from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm for public safety at this event. Approximately 1,500 to 2,000 people attend this event.

‘Return of the River’ Screens at Fort Worden Oct. 11

‘Return of the River’ Screens at Fort Worden Oct. 11

When filmmaker Jessica Plumb first premiered “Return of the River” at the 2014 Port Townsend Film Festival audiences were captivated—earning the film the Audience Award for Best Documentary. Since then, the film has been screened more than a dozen times locally selling out the Rose Theater and other venues each time.

The film follows a group of strong-minded committed people as they attempt the impossible: to change the public opinion of a town and eventually the nation to bring a dam down. The community comes to a consensus, setting the Elwha River free and showing the way to more sustainable future. Amid grim environmental news, Return of the River is a film infused with hope.

On Thursday, October 11, Plumb invites audiences to revisit “Return of the River” through a new lens as she shares the results of ongoing scientific studies mapping the effects of the Elwha Dam removal on the river’s ecosystems and native species.

“At the time the film premiered, the social and political stage surrounding the dam’s removal was winding down but the science was just beginning,” says Plumb. “In October, I’ll have updated results from ongoing fish studies and more to share!

Presented in partnership by Fort Worden, Goddard College, WWU’s Academy for Lifelong Learning, and the Port Townsend Film Festival, “Return of the River” screens at7:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 11, at the Joseph F. Wheeler Theater. Admission is a suggested donation of $10. Tickets available at the door. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

An audience Q&A session with the filmmaker will follow the film.

Learn more at www.fortworden.org.

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