Upcoming Events
Writer in Residence Caroline Fraser was born in Seattle. She holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University in English and American literature. Formerly on the editorial staff of The New Yorker, she is the author of three nonfiction books, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder, God's Perfect Child: Living and Dying in the Christian Science Church, and Rewilding the World: Dispatches from the Conservation Revolution, all published by Metropolitan Books.
View MoreThis is the most fun you'll ever have at a fun run. Family entertainment at it's best, but also a great challenge for athletes! Navigate obstacles, including three giant inflatables, crawl through mud, run through foam, and try to outrun zombies lurking in zombie zones throughout a 2-mile course. You'll pick up flags along the way - and the zombies will try to take them. Finish "alive" with a flag, and win a medal. If you're one of the walking dead, duck into the first aid tent for a zombie antidote to finish alive and win a medal.
View MoreJoin Olympic Community of Health (OCH) Community Program Coordinator Erin Hawkins and OCH Director of Programs Miranda Burger as they share about an exciting new service called Olympic Connect.
Olympic Connect is a community-driven network of partners on the Olympic and Kitsap Peninsulas who are dedicated to helping individuals get the support and care they need to thrive. Through Olympic Connect, trusted helpers called community-based workers help people access services like job training, food assistance, health care, childcare and more.
View MoreThe annual Spring Bash is back. Join us by the fountains for food, a giant inflatable water slide, outdoor volleyball, other outdoor games, music - and try your hand at tie dying a hat, shirt or other object. This event is specifically for currently-enrolled PC students.
View MoreFish Wars • Film Screening at 10:00 am in The Little Theater
Join us for a screening of the film Fish Wars followed by a dialogue with Professor Corey Larson of The Native Pathways Program at The Evergreen State College and Willie Frank, III, former chairman of the Nisqually Tribe and son of Billy Frank, Jr.
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View MoreMeet Jere Canote: A Musical Journey Through Vintage Americana
Get ready for an evening of fun, toe-tapping music and story with Jere Canote! A master musician, teacher, and luthier, Jere has been delighting audiences with his eclectic blend of vintage Americana since the mid-1970s. Known for his ability to effortlessly move between guitar, banjo, and ukulele, Jere brings a unique flair to old-time country, swing, and quirky novelty tunes.
View MoreThe 12th Annual Peninsula College Moving Pictures Film Festival shines a spotlight on the incredible talent of our students and alumni, showcasing their ability to create persuasive, passionate, and poignant short video productions powered by intention and purpose. Renne Emiko Brock, Multimedia Communications Program coordinator and instructor, will host a Q&A session with Multimedia Communications students to discuss their successes and share insights about the digital storytelling and video courses offered at Peninsula College.
View MorePeninsula College's Studium Generale is excited to present, Lifting the Old Ways: Memories of the 1989 Paddle to Seattle and its Legacy.
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