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The Fireside At The Inn is again offering a Pre-<br />

Musitheatrical Performing Arts Supper beginning at 5:00<br />

p.m., or at 4:00 p.m. if you prefer. Chef Dan will serve<br />

a $21 three-course dinner featuring mixed greens with<br />

shaved red onion, Roma tomato, Balsamic vinaigrette<br />

and Point Reyes bleu cheese; Chicken Marsala with local<br />

mushrooms and truffle risotto plus Theo’s chocolate bread<br />

pudding with espresso crème Anglaise. Reservations are<br />

essential, so please call 437-7412 to be assured of a table.<br />

On Friday, March 9, the entire Buzz Brass ensemble will<br />

perform the original 70-minute student version of “The<br />

History of Music” to students at Chimacum High School,<br />

thanks to a grant from the Macy’s Foundation. In addition,<br />

funding has been received from Waste Connections,<br />

operators of Murrey’s Disposal here in <strong>Port</strong> <strong>Ludlow</strong>.<br />

This type of support helps make outstanding outreach to<br />

Jefferson County students a reality as well as helps cover<br />

the expense of bringing and housing award-winning<br />

performing groups, such as Buzz Brass, who travel here<br />

from Montreal, Quebec.<br />

Theater Lovers to<br />

See Rock ’n’ Roll Legends<br />

Spend the afternoon Saturday, May 19 at 2:00 p.m.<br />

with the Kala Point Theater Lovers enjoying the music<br />

of Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis<br />

Presley. These four legends-to-be united only once in their<br />

careers on December 4, 1956 for an impromptu recording<br />

session, which embodied the birth of rock ’n’ roll!<br />

The Million Dollar Quartet at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre<br />

is a historically inspired musical bringing that legendary<br />

night to life. It captures the infectious spirit, freewheeling<br />

excitement, and thrilling sounds of a singular moment<br />

when four of popular music’s most extraordinary talents<br />

came together. This moment has come to be known as one<br />

of the greatest rock jam sessions of all time.<br />

The Kala Point Theater Lovers will use van transportation<br />

for this show, to and from the Bay Club to the Paramount<br />

in Seattle, as well as after the show to Cutters Bayhouse<br />

for dinner. Located next to Pike Place Market, you will<br />

enjoy its wonderful water view. Departure time from the<br />

Bay Club will be determined closer to the show date.<br />

Having a professional driver providing door-to-door<br />

theater and restaurant service will be a relaxing way to<br />

enjoy this event.<br />

The Paramount tickets are for First Mezzanine Center.<br />

The Group Rate theater ticket is $76.75 and transportation<br />

is $40 including ferry tolls for a total of $116.75. (The<br />

non-group ticket price is $97). If you prefer to arrange<br />

your own transportation, you may purchase a ticket only.<br />

Tickets are limited so send your check by Sunday, April<br />

1, to Judi Holzhausen, 21-1 Bluffs Court, Unit 2, <strong>Port</strong><br />

Townsend, WA 98368-2566. If you wish to be added to<br />

the list for future theater events, send your e-mail address<br />

and other contact information to KPTheaterLovers@<br />

gmail.com. For additional information about the program,<br />

go to www.seattle-theatre.com/theaters/paramounttheatre/million-dollar-quartet.php.<br />

Concert: An Oratorio for Lent<br />

Peninsula Singers, under the direction of maestro Dewey<br />

Ehling, will present The Redeemer, An Oratorio for Lent<br />

by British composer Martin Shaw on Friday, Saturday<br />

and Sunday, March 23, 24 and 25. This dramatic and<br />

inspirational composition, for choir, orchestra and soloists,<br />

is in three parts: I – The Conflict of Good and Evil, II<br />

– The Agony and the Betrayal, and III – The Crucifixion.<br />

It will be sung in English without intermission and will<br />

last about one hour.<br />

The three performances will be Friday March 23, at the<br />

Independent Bible Church, 112 North Lincoln Street in<br />

<strong>Port</strong> Angeles and on Saturday, March 24 and Sunday,<br />

March 25, at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100<br />

South Blake Avenue in Sequim. The Friday and Saturday<br />

performances are at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2:00 p.m.<br />

Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and students.<br />

Children under 12 will be admitted at no cost. For<br />

additional information or for tickets, call Sharon England<br />

at 437-5043.<br />

Annual Old Time Fiddlers Concert<br />

The Washington Old Time Fiddlers Association (WOTFA)<br />

of Clallam and Jefferson Counties will host its Annual<br />

Concert, “Rosin the Bow,” Sunday, March 18, at the<br />

Sequim Performing Arts Center beginning at 2:00 p.m.<br />

The concert will be a celebration of traditional fiddle<br />

music played by local and regional musicians from ages<br />

7 to 94. It will include 20 performances featuring fiddle,<br />

mandolin, concertina and ukulele players backed up by<br />

guitar, banjo, piano and acoustic bass. Teaming up for<br />

four of the performances will be 13 of WOTFA’s youth<br />

scholarship students.<br />

WOTFA is a non-profit organization formed in 1965 to<br />

preserve and promote old-time fiddling and related arts.<br />

It subsidizes fiddle lessons for young people through a<br />

donation-funded scholarship program. “We’re extremely<br />

proud of our young musicians,” said Concert Chairman<br />

Tim Cullinan. “They’re the ones who’ll preserve this<br />

music for future generations to enjoy.”<br />

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