Monday
8:00 pm movie night at the Silverbow Back Room, free with purchase, 586-4146
5-7:00 pm Book reading, Joyce Parry Moore. Breast Dancing JACC
Tuesday
noon Downtown Rotary, Baranof Gold Room
5:30 pm Auke Bay School open house
6:00 pm Marie Drake School open house
6:30 pm FASD Awareness/Wellness Walk & Vigil, State Capitol to Marine Park
7:00 pm Hula lessons, JACC, leimomi@halauhulaooliliula.org for info
8:00 pm movie night at the Silverbow Back Room, free with purchase 586-4146
9:00 pm Tuesday Take Over with DJ Eva Scissorhands, Viking Back Alley, 586-2159
Wednesday
9:30 am Wednesday Adult Group Parks & Rec hike, 586-0428
noon Glacier Valley Rotary Club, Aurora Room Juneau Airport
5:30 pm Tai Chi with Jo Boehme, JACC
7:00 pm Storytelling and music at the Douglas Public Library – free, part of the FASD programs
8:00 pm movie night at the Silverbow Back Room, free with purchase 586-4146
9:00 pm Wednesday Night Dance Party in my Pants Party, Viking Back Alley, 586-2159
Thursday
7:00 am Gastineau Rotary Club, Prospector Hotel
Noon Juneau Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, Moose Lodge, 463-3488
5:30 pm Harborview School open house
6:00 pm TLC: a Taste of Local Culture, dinners in the home for visitors 586-2787
7:00 pm Tell No One, at Nickelodeon. 586-2875 Free popcorn night
7:30 pm Pay-As-You-Can Preview of Government Inspector, Perseverance Theater, 364-2421
9:00 pm Open Mic at the Alaskan
Friday
noon Organ concert at the State Office Building, free
7 – 10 pm Grand Opening of the Dimond Park Field House, adjacent to Thunder Mt. High School
7 & 9 pm Tell No One at Nickelodeon. 586-2875
7:30 pm Opening night for Government Inspector Perseverance Theatre 364-2421
8:00 pm 80’s Homecoming Party at JACC, KTOO sponsored, 586-1670
10:00 pm Salsa•Tango•ChaCha night at Zephyr, 780-2221
Saturday 9:30 ish Saturday Parks & Rec Hike 586-0428 for locations and times
10 am Native Seed Harvest, Duck Creek Market, 586-0931 or 586-6853 for info.
11:00 am Mendenhall Glacier Kids Day, Forest Service program for 4-6 year olds, meet at Pavilion at the Glacier, info: 789-0097
2-5:00 pm Set Sail for the Symphony, meet at Statter Dock by DeHarts, 586-4676, $50
5:30 pm World Affairs Council, Dr. Marc Massoud on “Globalization”, KTOO conference room
7 -9 pm Dan Hopson, classical guitar, Gold Room, Baranof Hotel, 586-2660
Tell No One, at Nickelodeon. 586-2875
7:30 pm John Jorgenson Quintet in concert, JDHS, 586-2787
Government Inspector, Perseverance Theatre, 364-2421
8:30 pm Salsa Night at Jaded, 586-1551 for info
Sunday
4 & 7 pm Tell No One, at Nickelodeon. 586-2875
6:00 pm Juneau International Folk Dancers, JRC downtown, 364-2334
6:30 pm Ash Dargan Concert & FASD Diagnostic Clinic Fundraiser, with Morgan Fawcett, JDHS, $10/$5
7 -9 pm Dan Hopson, classical guitar, Gold Room, Baranof Hotel, 586-2660
7:30 pm Government Inspector, Perseverance Theatre, 364-2421
Gallery Exhibits:
Alaska State Museum: “Historic Firearms from Alaska, “Scenes of Sitka”, “Raucous! Everything Raven”Whittier across from JACC (admission fee)
Annie Kaills Barbara Craver –244 Front Street, Juneau, Alaska, 99801, 907 586-2880
Artifacts Jim Hopkins, ivories and natural stones, 237 Front St.
Back Room at the Silverbow Edwin Bennett, 120 Second St.
Juneau Artists Gallery: Landscapte and wildlife photography by Michael Murray, Senate Bldg 175 S Franklin St. – opens First Friday
Juneau Arts & Humanities: Karen Suderman, 350 Whittier
Juneau Douglas City Museum: “91 Miles to Ride” motorcycles, “Fun, Frolic, and Fireworks” the 1959 Statehood Celebration, 4th & Main, (admission fee)
The Canvas: Works by about 30 JAMHI participants. 223 Seward St., will change on First Friday.
The Creating Place mixed media by Cathy Parmelee, tin shrine icons by Paula Rohrbacher, jewelry by Sarah Strickling.
Monday, September 8, 2008
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