Sunday
1:00 pm Celebration of the publication of Juneau author Beth Peluso's new children's book " The Charcoal Forest: How Fire Helps Animals and Plants" 789-2605 katrina@hearthsidebooks.com
6 pm Juneau International Folk Dancer, Downtown JRC the Alaska Club. Free. Info: 364-2334
Monday
9 am Americans for the Arts conference keynote address, Old Ideas: New Paradigm: The LAA Today, open to the public. Centennial Hall
6:45 pm Writing Group, downtown Library small conference room. Free
8:00 pm “Lives of Others” movie, Silverbow Back Room, free
9:00 PM Alaskan Bar: Hip hop with DJs Astronmar, Smack, Konsept,
Tuesday
10:30 am Americans for the Arts closing address, The LAA Today: National trends for Local Arts, open to the public, Centennial Hall
noon Juneau Rotary Club, Baranof Hotel
5:30 pm Rueda Club, The Canvas, 223 Seward St. $5, 586-1750
6 PM Rainy Day Stars, Marie Drake Planetarium, weather dependent. Call for info: 586-1517
Guys Read! Downtown library,4th & 5th grade boys and the important men in their lives. You choose the reads. Snacks provided. No registration required. Just show up. For more information: Jonas 586-5379
Card Workshop 2 Register online at www.thecreatingplace.com. Phone: 780-5437
7:00 pm Renaissance Dancing, Nugget Mall (near JoAnn’s)
7:30 pm Flattlands is at the Island Pub
8:00 pm “Lives of Others” movie, Silverbow Back Room, free
Wednesday
9:30 am Wednesday Adult Group Parks & Rec hike, 586-0428
noon Glacier Valley Rotary Club, Aurora Room Juneau Airport
8:00 pm “Lives of Others” movie, Silverbow Back Room, free
Thursday
12:15 pm Lunch Club Technique: Embossing Powder & Twinkling H20's. Register online at www.thecreatingplace.com. Phone: 780-5437
7:30 pm Juneau ContraDance Capital School Gym, Odette Foster calling, Flying Circus, $3, www.juneaucontras.org
9:00 pm Open Mic at the Alaskan
Friday:
noon Kimball Organ Concert, State Office Building, free
Yom Kippur begins
7:00 pm Evenings at Egan: UAS Egan Lecture Hall, free. Economics of Climate Change by Britteny Cioni, UAS Assistant Professor of Economics. Climate change is the greatest market failure to date. Non-marketed goods present great difficulty for traditional economic markets. Britteny’s presentation will review the latest research concerning the economic costs and benefits of climate change, market failures and policy options.
Saturday Yom Kippur
11am –3 pm Soulfood Fundraiser: Gruening Park Rec. Hall (across from Walmart. Cost: $20 per plate. A Major portion of the funds will go to the Woosh.ji.een Dance Group in support of their National Conference Performance held in Hawaii this October. Sponsored by the Juneau Black Awareness Association.
Noon- 6 pm Autumn Festival, Marine Park, rain or shine! Rachel or Patty at autumnfestival@hotmail.com for more info
5 – 8 pm KTOO festival of Seafood and Beer Tasting Juneau Yacht Club, $20/adult, $10/kids, Beer tasting: $10 or $8 with dinner. Ticket outlet: KTOO and at the door. Come enjoy salmon, halibut, shrimp, home made breads, salads, desserts, and live music.
8:00 pm UAS: Barcelona in concert. melodic rock quartet from Seattle that has just released their debut album. UAS Rec Center FREE for members; non-members pay only $3!
Gallery Exhibits:
Alaska State Museum: “Arctic Transformations”, jewelry of Denice & Samuel Wallace, “Lure of the North: A History of Tourism in Alaska”, “Kuskokwim” portfolio of James Barker
Annie Kaill’s: Elise Tomlinson shows new paintings picturing female forms, fields and uncommon aerial views of landscapes. Devita Stipek shows post-impressionistic landscapes. 244 Front Street
Back Room at the Silverbow: Claire Vitucci, collages 120 2nd Street
Juneau Artists Gallery: Artist of the month, Jane Terry, presents works in pottery and mixed media. Her pieces are displayed with an assortment of found and made objects, such ast crab shells, spruce cones, feathers and devil’s club. Senate Bldg
Juneau Arts & Humanities: Gouache paintings of mountain and seascapes, from the Brooks Range to Southeast, Alaska, by Sitkan artist Libby Stortz. The work is inspired by the notion of awe, writ large, inherent in wilderness. 206 N. Franklin St.
Also, ArtShop Exhibit: Art produced by the children in our summer ArtShop program.
Juneau Douglas City Museum: “Playful Pastimes” a hands-on exhibit, 4th & Main
The Canvas: “Margot on My Mind” Paintings on wood by Sarah Conarro, 223 Seward St.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
this week: 9/10/08
Welcome to Juneau!
What’s happening this week:
September 10 - 17, 2008
Monday:
6:00 pm Artist Trading Cards, at the Creating Place
8:00 pm “After the Wedding” movie, Silverbow Back Room, free
9:00 PM Alaskan Bar: Hip hop with DJs Astronmar, Smack, Konsept,
Tuesday: noon Juneau Rotary Club, Baranof Hotel
6 PM Rainy Day Stars, Marie Drake Planetarium, weather dependent. Call for info: 586-1517
7:00 pm Renaissance Dancing, Nugget Mall (near JoAnn’s)
African Children’s Choir concert, JDHS. Info: 586-1710
7:30 pm Flattlands is at the Island Pub
8:00 pm “After the Wedding” movie, Silverbow Back Room, free
Wednesday: Rosh Hashana
9:30 am Wednesday Adult Group Parks & Rec hike, 586-0428
noon Glacier Valley Rotary Club, Aurora Room Juneau Airport
Thursday:
7:00 AM Juneau-Gastineau Rotary Club, Prospector Hotel
5:30 pm Salsa Dance Class, The Canvas, 223 Seward 586-5825 $7/$5
6:00 pm Scrapbooking 101 at the Creating Place
8:30 PM Flattlands, country/folk, at Doc Water’s
9:00 pm Open Mic at the Alaskan
Friday:
noon Kimball Organ Concert, State Office Building, free
7:00 pm Friday Night Crop at the Creating Place
10:00 pm The Alaskan will have live music TBA
Saturday:
8:00 am Saturday Family group Parks ‘n’ Rec hike, 586-0428
9:00 am Piano Master class with Dr. Alexander Tutunov, UAS 796-6405
10:00 am Armory cleaning party: Taping and prepping for painting
11:00 am Linda Rosenthal and MJ Grande perform “Ferdinand the Bull” at the Downtown Library, 586-5303
noon – 1 Wooch.ji.een Dancers performing at Grand Opening of WalMart
2:00 pm Mosaics, at the Creating Place
7– 9 pm Arval Bird in concert at JDHS with special guest Morgan Fawcett. 463-6670
Dan Hopson, classical guitar, Baranof Hotel
7:30 pm Contradancing, Centennial Hall, $8, Happy to Be Here playing, Jim Grammel calling
10:00 pm The Alaskan: TBA
Gallery Exhibits:
Alaska State Museum: “Arctic Transformations”, jewelry of Denice & Samuel Wallace, “Lure of the North: A History of Tourism in Alaska”, “Kuskokwim” portfolio of James Barker
Annie Kaill’s: Elise Tomlinson shows new paintings picturing female forms, fields and uncommon aerial views of landscapes. Devita Stipek shows post-impressionistic landscapes. 244 Front Street
Back Room at the Silverbow: Claire Vitucci, collages 120 2nd Street
Juneau Artists Gallery: Artist of the month, Jane Terry, presents works in pottery and mixed media. Her pieces are displayed with an assortment of found and made objects, such ast crab shells, spruce cones, feathers and devil’s club. Senate Bldg
Juneau Arts & Humanities: Gouache paintings of mountain and seascapes, from the Brooks Range to Southeast, Alaska, by Sitkan artist Libby Stortz. The work is inspired by the notion of awe, writ large, inherent in wilderness. 206 N. Franklin St.
Also, ArtShop Exhibit: Art produced by the children in our summer ArtShop program.
Juneau Douglas City Museum: “Playful Pastimes” a hands-on exhibit, 4th & Main
The Canvas: “Margot on My Mind” Paintings on wood by Sarah Conarro, 223 Seward St.
Online calendar available on the JAHC website:
http://www.jahc.org
What’s happening this week:
September 10 - 17, 2008
Monday:
6:00 pm Artist Trading Cards, at the Creating Place
8:00 pm “After the Wedding” movie, Silverbow Back Room, free
9:00 PM Alaskan Bar: Hip hop with DJs Astronmar, Smack, Konsept,
Tuesday: noon Juneau Rotary Club, Baranof Hotel
6 PM Rainy Day Stars, Marie Drake Planetarium, weather dependent. Call for info: 586-1517
7:00 pm Renaissance Dancing, Nugget Mall (near JoAnn’s)
African Children’s Choir concert, JDHS. Info: 586-1710
7:30 pm Flattlands is at the Island Pub
8:00 pm “After the Wedding” movie, Silverbow Back Room, free
Wednesday: Rosh Hashana
9:30 am Wednesday Adult Group Parks & Rec hike, 586-0428
noon Glacier Valley Rotary Club, Aurora Room Juneau Airport
Thursday:
7:00 AM Juneau-Gastineau Rotary Club, Prospector Hotel
5:30 pm Salsa Dance Class, The Canvas, 223 Seward 586-5825 $7/$5
6:00 pm Scrapbooking 101 at the Creating Place
8:30 PM Flattlands, country/folk, at Doc Water’s
9:00 pm Open Mic at the Alaskan
Friday:
noon Kimball Organ Concert, State Office Building, free
7:00 pm Friday Night Crop at the Creating Place
10:00 pm The Alaskan will have live music TBA
Saturday:
8:00 am Saturday Family group Parks ‘n’ Rec hike, 586-0428
9:00 am Piano Master class with Dr. Alexander Tutunov, UAS 796-6405
10:00 am Armory cleaning party: Taping and prepping for painting
11:00 am Linda Rosenthal and MJ Grande perform “Ferdinand the Bull” at the Downtown Library, 586-5303
noon – 1 Wooch.ji.een Dancers performing at Grand Opening of WalMart
2:00 pm Mosaics, at the Creating Place
7– 9 pm Arval Bird in concert at JDHS with special guest Morgan Fawcett. 463-6670
Dan Hopson, classical guitar, Baranof Hotel
7:30 pm Contradancing, Centennial Hall, $8, Happy to Be Here playing, Jim Grammel calling
10:00 pm The Alaskan: TBA
Gallery Exhibits:
Alaska State Museum: “Arctic Transformations”, jewelry of Denice & Samuel Wallace, “Lure of the North: A History of Tourism in Alaska”, “Kuskokwim” portfolio of James Barker
Annie Kaill’s: Elise Tomlinson shows new paintings picturing female forms, fields and uncommon aerial views of landscapes. Devita Stipek shows post-impressionistic landscapes. 244 Front Street
Back Room at the Silverbow: Claire Vitucci, collages 120 2nd Street
Juneau Artists Gallery: Artist of the month, Jane Terry, presents works in pottery and mixed media. Her pieces are displayed with an assortment of found and made objects, such ast crab shells, spruce cones, feathers and devil’s club. Senate Bldg
Juneau Arts & Humanities: Gouache paintings of mountain and seascapes, from the Brooks Range to Southeast, Alaska, by Sitkan artist Libby Stortz. The work is inspired by the notion of awe, writ large, inherent in wilderness. 206 N. Franklin St.
Also, ArtShop Exhibit: Art produced by the children in our summer ArtShop program.
Juneau Douglas City Museum: “Playful Pastimes” a hands-on exhibit, 4th & Main
The Canvas: “Margot on My Mind” Paintings on wood by Sarah Conarro, 223 Seward St.
Online calendar available on the JAHC website:
http://www.jahc.org
Saturday, September 1, 2007
What's happening through 9/8/07
Saturday:
8:00 am Saturday Family group Parks ‘n’ Rec hike, 586-0428
10:00 am Dancefest at Centennial Hall
Noon Climbing Fest Extravaganza at Zach Gordon Center
7– 9 pm Dan Hopson, classical guitar, Baranof Hotel
8:00 pm Fault Lines Concert, Northern Light United Church, pre-concert talk at 7:15 pm, $15
8:00 pm Havana NRG! Cuban Dance Band at Centennial Hall. $15 adults/$10 stu&sr ($20 / $15 at the door)
10:00 pm Bluegrass 101 at The Alaskan Bar
Midnight Post-Havana NRG concert party, Jaded
Sunday:
10:00 am Dancefest at Centennial Hall
7:00 pm International Folkdancers, JRC-The Alaska Club, downtown. Free, partners not required
7:00 pm Dan Hopson, classical guitar, Baranof Hotel
8:00 pm Dance! BRAVEmonkey at Centennial Hall, $15 adults / $10 stu & sr
8:00 pm Milo Mathews, one bassist orchestra, at Doc Water’s
Monday:
10:30 am Dancefest at Centennial Hall
3:00 pm Quake in Concert, Northern Light United Church. $22 gen / $15 stud& sr
8:00 pm "Private Fears in Public Places" free, Silverbow Back Room.
9:00 pm Alaskan Bar: Hip hop with DJs Astronmar, Smack, Konsept,
Tuesday:
5:30 pm Rueda Dance Club, $5, the Canvas, 223 Seward
6 pm Rainy Day Stars, Marie Drake Planetarium, weather dependent. Call for info: 586-1517
7:00 pm Juneau Yacht Club Monthly Meeting
7:30 pm Flattlands, at the Island Pub
8:00 pm "Private Fears in Public Places" free, Silverbow Back Room.
Wednesday:
9:30 am Wednesday Adult Group Parks & Rec hike, 586-0428
10:00 am "Write For Your Life" Group @ Valley Library
noon Glacier Valley Rotary Club, Aurora Room Juneau Airport
8:00 pm "Private Fears in Public Places" free, Silverbow Back Room.
Thursday:
7:00 am Juneau-Gastineau Rotary Club, Prospector Hotel
5:30 pm Salsa Dance Class, The Canvas, 223 Seward 586-5825 $7/$5
6 - 9 pm Tom Locher , piano jazz, at Zephyr
9:00 pm Open Mic at the Alaskan
9:00 pm Zion I, The Grouch, Chali 2na, Jen Johns, Phonetic & Astronomer in concert at Marlintini’s. $25 adv / $30 door
Friday:
noon Kimball Organ Concert, State Office Building, free
4:30 pm First Friday Gallery Opening – Libby Stortz at JAHC Gallery
6 – 10 pm Second Mountain Music Fest at Mount Roberts Tramway, $10
Saturday:
8:00 am Saturday Family group Parks ‘n’ Rec hike, 586-0428
10:00 am Housecleaning party, the former Armory
7– 9 pm Dan Hopson, classical guitar, Baranof Hotel
8:00 pm Rory Stitt at Northern Light United Church. $13 adv/$15 door
9:00 pm Shawn Mullins, alternative-folk songwriter, at Marlintini’s, $15 adv/$20 door
9:30 pm Salsa/Latin Night, Randezvous
Gallery Exhibits:
Alaska State Museum: “Arctic Transformations”, jewelry of Denice & Samuel Wallace, “Lure of the North: A History of Tourism in Alaska”, “Kuskokwim” portfolio of James Barker
Annie Kaill’s: Karen Beason, Paper Maché & prints, Front Street
Back Room at the Silverbow: “Art can become the bridge that language has failed to be.” Art by REACH students. 120 2nd Street
Diamonds International Local Artist Rob Korpela of VisionKraze International will exhibit new paintings during D.I.’s 40Th Anniversary.
Jaded Lounge Alana Dallam Schwan presents all new works in her show “Air Castle”. Paintings in oil and acrylics.
Juneau Artists Gallery: Artist of the month, Rick Clair, presents works in oil and mixed media. Senate Bldg
Juneau Arts & Humanities: “Lost & Found” mixed media by Jane Lindsey, Fumi Matsumoto, and Jane Terry, 206 N. Franklin St.
Also, ArtShop Exhibit: Art produced by the children in our summer ArtShop program.
Juneau Douglas City Museum: “Playful Pastimes” a hands-on exhibit, 4th & Main
Skeins: Fiber Artist Michelle Coburn hosts this month’s knitting challenge displaying garments made from her yarns
The Canvas: Tisket Seslar presents “Mother Nature’s Love” a collection of old and new works in colored pastel, oil pastel and scratch board, 223 Seward St.
The Creating Place “Places in Juneau, Pieces of Me” Juneau sea and landscapes in watercolor by Brenda K. Stearns., 226 Seward Street
Online calendar available on the JAHC website:
http://www.jahc.org
8:00 am Saturday Family group Parks ‘n’ Rec hike, 586-0428
10:00 am Dancefest at Centennial Hall
Noon Climbing Fest Extravaganza at Zach Gordon Center
7– 9 pm Dan Hopson, classical guitar, Baranof Hotel
8:00 pm Fault Lines Concert, Northern Light United Church, pre-concert talk at 7:15 pm, $15
8:00 pm Havana NRG! Cuban Dance Band at Centennial Hall. $15 adults/$10 stu&sr ($20 / $15 at the door)
10:00 pm Bluegrass 101 at The Alaskan Bar
Midnight Post-Havana NRG concert party, Jaded
Sunday:
10:00 am Dancefest at Centennial Hall
7:00 pm International Folkdancers, JRC-The Alaska Club, downtown. Free, partners not required
7:00 pm Dan Hopson, classical guitar, Baranof Hotel
8:00 pm Dance! BRAVEmonkey at Centennial Hall, $15 adults / $10 stu & sr
8:00 pm Milo Mathews, one bassist orchestra, at Doc Water’s
Monday:
10:30 am Dancefest at Centennial Hall
3:00 pm Quake in Concert, Northern Light United Church. $22 gen / $15 stud& sr
8:00 pm "Private Fears in Public Places" free, Silverbow Back Room.
9:00 pm Alaskan Bar: Hip hop with DJs Astronmar, Smack, Konsept,
Tuesday:
5:30 pm Rueda Dance Club, $5, the Canvas, 223 Seward
6 pm Rainy Day Stars, Marie Drake Planetarium, weather dependent. Call for info: 586-1517
7:00 pm Juneau Yacht Club Monthly Meeting
7:30 pm Flattlands, at the Island Pub
8:00 pm "Private Fears in Public Places" free, Silverbow Back Room.
Wednesday:
9:30 am Wednesday Adult Group Parks & Rec hike, 586-0428
10:00 am "Write For Your Life" Group @ Valley Library
noon Glacier Valley Rotary Club, Aurora Room Juneau Airport
8:00 pm "Private Fears in Public Places" free, Silverbow Back Room.
Thursday:
7:00 am Juneau-Gastineau Rotary Club, Prospector Hotel
5:30 pm Salsa Dance Class, The Canvas, 223 Seward 586-5825 $7/$5
6 - 9 pm Tom Locher , piano jazz, at Zephyr
9:00 pm Open Mic at the Alaskan
9:00 pm Zion I, The Grouch, Chali 2na, Jen Johns, Phonetic & Astronomer in concert at Marlintini’s. $25 adv / $30 door
Friday:
noon Kimball Organ Concert, State Office Building, free
4:30 pm First Friday Gallery Opening – Libby Stortz at JAHC Gallery
6 – 10 pm Second Mountain Music Fest at Mount Roberts Tramway, $10
Saturday:
8:00 am Saturday Family group Parks ‘n’ Rec hike, 586-0428
10:00 am Housecleaning party, the former Armory
7– 9 pm Dan Hopson, classical guitar, Baranof Hotel
8:00 pm Rory Stitt at Northern Light United Church. $13 adv/$15 door
9:00 pm Shawn Mullins, alternative-folk songwriter, at Marlintini’s, $15 adv/$20 door
9:30 pm Salsa/Latin Night, Randezvous
Gallery Exhibits:
Alaska State Museum: “Arctic Transformations”, jewelry of Denice & Samuel Wallace, “Lure of the North: A History of Tourism in Alaska”, “Kuskokwim” portfolio of James Barker
Annie Kaill’s: Karen Beason, Paper Maché & prints, Front Street
Back Room at the Silverbow: “Art can become the bridge that language has failed to be.” Art by REACH students. 120 2nd Street
Diamonds International Local Artist Rob Korpela of VisionKraze International will exhibit new paintings during D.I.’s 40Th Anniversary.
Jaded Lounge Alana Dallam Schwan presents all new works in her show “Air Castle”. Paintings in oil and acrylics.
Juneau Artists Gallery: Artist of the month, Rick Clair, presents works in oil and mixed media. Senate Bldg
Juneau Arts & Humanities: “Lost & Found” mixed media by Jane Lindsey, Fumi Matsumoto, and Jane Terry, 206 N. Franklin St.
Also, ArtShop Exhibit: Art produced by the children in our summer ArtShop program.
Juneau Douglas City Museum: “Playful Pastimes” a hands-on exhibit, 4th & Main
Skeins: Fiber Artist Michelle Coburn hosts this month’s knitting challenge displaying garments made from her yarns
The Canvas: Tisket Seslar presents “Mother Nature’s Love” a collection of old and new works in colored pastel, oil pastel and scratch board, 223 Seward St.
The Creating Place “Places in Juneau, Pieces of Me” Juneau sea and landscapes in watercolor by Brenda K. Stearns., 226 Seward Street
Online calendar available on the JAHC website:
http://www.jahc.org
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