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Thursday, March 17, 2011
Peninsula Daily News
Film portrays suffrage Healed barred owls struggle of U.S. women returning to the wild Peninsula Daily News
Public releases beginning in April in PA, PT
“Iron Jawed Angels,” a docudrama about the struggles of U.S. women to secure the right to vote, will be screened in Port Angeles and Sequim this weekend. On Friday, the screening will be from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Raymond Carver Room at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St. Admission is free. On Saturday, the film will be shown at 6:30 p.m. at Olympic Theatre Arts, 414 N. Sequim Ave. The suggested donation is $10. Prior to the screening, Jessica Claiborne, Caitlin Macy-Beckwith, Sharon DelaBarre and Stephanie Speicher will portray suffragettes as they greet audience members and promote the right of women to vote.
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Film critic The film will be introduced by film critic and author Rebecca Redshaw. The League of Women Voters of Clallam County is offering the film in celebration of Women’s History Month. This award-winning HBO docudrama, starring Academy Award winners Hilary Swank and Anjelica Huston, tells the story of the harrowing struggles women endured to secure the right to vote. Light refreshments will be served, and an audience discussion with league
Local actress Stephanie Speicher portrays Alice Paul, a force in winning U.S. women’s right to vote, at screenings of the docudrama “Iron Jawed Angels.” members will follow the screening. Tickets for the Saturday benefit event at OTA can be purchased at Port Book &
News and Pacific Mist Books. “Iron Jawed Angels” is recommended for mature teens and adults.
SEQUIM — Two barred owls who were seriously injured in collisions with cars late last year have recovered and will have a chance to survive in the wild beginning in April, with public releases in Port Angeles and Port Townsend. The Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center in Sequim will make the release of the two rehabilitated barred owls public events during “Barred Owl Weekend” from April 2-3, said Matthew Randazzo, spokesman for the nonprofit center. A barred owl injured and rescued in Port Townsend will be released Saturday, April 2, at 5:30 p.m. at 905 Hidden Trail Road, Port Townsend. An owl hurt in Clallam County will be released Sunday, April 3, at 5:30 pm at 800 Lindberg Road, Port Angeles, opposite the Peninsula Golf Clubhouse. The release will be done in collaboration with the North Olympic Land Trust, the land conservation organization that is providing the site of its annual Streamfest celebration as the location for the release. “These two young male barred owls came to the center weak, discombobulated and unable to fend
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Two barred owls who were injured last year will be released into the wild beginning in April. for themselves after being hit by cars,” Randazzo said. “Thanks to the expert care of our director, Jaye Moore, and the brilliant veterinarians at Greywolf Veterinary Hospital, they have recuperated and
proven their physical and mental fitness to return to the wild.” For more information, visit www.facebook.com/ northwestraptorcenter and www.NWRaptorCenter. com.
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Where To Go... Who To See... What To Eat! Tickets must be purchased by March 22
Benefit for new
Shane Park Playground!
Pasta Bar Dinner and Dance With Music by Testify
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Swing into Spring Community
Dance And Auction
$5000 per couple
SATURDAY, MARCH 26TH, 2011
Dance the night away to the
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INSPIRING HOPE
Win some fabulous prizes at the Silent Auction!
“Jim Hoffman Band”
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DEER PARK CINEMAS ALL FILMS PRESENTED IN D.L.P. DIGITAL CINEMA 100% DIGITAL PICTURE AND SOUND 135114415
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BATTLE: LOS ANGELES
Tickets available at the door $10.00 per person / $15 per couple / $6 18 & Under
MARS NEEDS MOMS DOLBY DIGITAL
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Hosted by Unity in the Olympics
SUPPORTING CHANGE A fundraiser for
May 13, 2011
Please join the PCMHC Board of Directors on Friday,
Please join the PCMHC Board of Directors on Friday, May 13 at 5:30 pm at the CrabHouse Restaurant May 13 at 5:30 pmvery at the Crabhouse for this special event! Restaurant for this very special event! Learn more about mental health care, and support PCMHC in providing these vital community services!
RED RIDING HOOD
2917 E. Myrtle Street in Port Angeles (360) 457-3981 A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT LOCAL CHARITIES FOR LOCAL KIDS
THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU
Announcing the Release of our Newest Vintage SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND
THE KING’S SPEECH
LINCOLN THEATRE
Please join us for tasting and special pricing of our 2008 wines “The best things in life are meant to be shared.”
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March 19thth & 20thth Saturday & Sunday Noon to 5 PM 334 Benson Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363 • www.camaraderiecellars.com
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A Brilliant Madness: Living with Manic Depression
Please call 360-457-0431 for ticket and reservation information
Special Guests: Abby Mae & the Homeschool Boys & The NorthWest Women’s Chorale
Saturday, March 19th 7:30 – 11:00
00 $30 per person
5:30 VIP Reception / 6:30 Dinner / 7:30 Speech Sponsor a table of ten: $1000 Individual tickets: $100
Port Angeles High School Auditorium 7PM
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Spaghetti and Cheese Ravioli Caesar Salad, Garlic Bread Sparkling Sorbet, Coffee and Tea No-Host Bar
10TH ANNIVERSARY SPRING CONCERT
Tickets Available online at www.PMGopselSingers.com www.NWPerformingArts.com or by calling 457-7205
It’s a Fundraiser at the Eagles
Diamond Necklace Raffle • Door Prizes
Pasta Bar Includes:
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Venture Charters • 360-895-5424
Silent Auction items to include: Fishing Trip, Space Needle Dinner, Truckloads of Gravel and Topsoil, Many Gift Baskets, Gift Certificates, and Much More
PATTY DUKE
New Restrictions for Canada & Alaska
1st come, 1st serve for best tides
Saturday, March 26, 2011 Elks Lodge, Port Angeles Social Hour 6:00 - 7:00 pm Dinner at 7:00 pm
Featuring
New Schedule for Halibut 13 days in May - Fish Local
DISCOUNT PRICES
ALL SHOWS BEFORE 6 P.M.