“Sxʷčkʷíyəŋ: Glimpses of a S’Klallam Village at Washington Harbor” takes a look at Sxʷčkʷíyəŋ as it stood in the 1880s. An exhibit featuring archaeological artifacts curated by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe will be on display in the Longhouse Gallery.
Donation bins for hangers will be in the PUB, Bookstore, and Student Services Building. Storage bins can be dropped off at the Student Services front desk.
Self-taught artist Stephen O’Donnell’s “Working Backwards” solo exhibition will be on display in the PUB Gallery of Art at Peninsula College April 10 through May 10.
A week of activities to bring environmental awareness to students at Peninsula College is the focus of the Associated Student Council’s Earth Week 2018.
You are cordially invited by the Music Department at Peninsula College to a concert featuring one of the Northwest’s finest jazz musicians, Ed Donohue (trumpet & flugelhorn). Backing Mr.
Patti Monson, after a long, exciting and critically-acclaimed career in New York City, has recently relocated to Port Angeles. This is Kristin Brye’s second appearance on the Maier Hall Performance Series.
May's PC Program Information Night event will focus on Business and Information Technology Programs and will be held in the PUB Cafeteria on the Port Angeles campus, May 2, beginning at 5:30PM. Prospective students or community members with questions are encouraged to attend.