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123 S. Seward St., Juneau, Alaska
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March 2010 Events Calendar
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Free Admission to the Juneau City-Borough Museum, thanks
to Robert & Michelle Storer. Shows
include MouthPower, an exhibit from the Dr. Samuel D. Harris
National Museum of Dentistry |
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Free Reach to Recovery one-on-one visitation program |
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Bartlett Toddler Play Group,
REACH, 213 3rd Street, |
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SEAHRC Community Talking
Circle, Suite 109,
Room 121, SEARHC Annex, 3200 Hospital Dr., 6:15 p.m. |
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Mondays |
Toddler Time,
Downtown
Juneau Library, 10 a.m., |
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Taku Toastmasters,
Federal Building 5th floor conference room, noon.
Info: Jean, 463-5885 |
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Senior Exercise, Valley Senior Center, 10:15 a.m. |
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Prenatal Yoga Class,
Juneau Family Birth Center, 6-8 p.m. |
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English as a Second Language
class, Gruening Park G-49, |
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Intermediate
Jewelry: Stone setting class,
Canvas Community Arts
Center, 6-9 p.m. Starts
8th Registration:
586-1750 |
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Tuesdays |
Women's Education Groups &
Children's Life Skills Groups, |
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Marie Drake Planetarium
volunteers, 6 p.m. |
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Valley Toastmasters,
6:10 a.m., Valley Senior Center. |
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Senior Exercise, Juneau Senior Center, 10:15 a.m. |
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Quilting Time, Valley Senior Center, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. |
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New Parents Group, Juneau Family Birth Center, |
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Childbirth Preparation class, Juneau
Family Birth Center, |
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English as a Second Language
class, Learning Connection, |
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Beginning Portrait
Painting class, Canvas
Community Arts Center, 6:30-9 p.m. Registration:
586-1750 |
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Wednesdays |
Library Story Hour, Downtown Juneau Library, 11 a.m. |
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Women's Support Group &
Children's Creative Play Group, |
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WIC Walk-in Clinic, free
nutrition services for income-eligible women who are pregnant,
breastfeeding or just had a baby, |
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Senior Exercise, Valley Senior Center, 10:15 a.m. |
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English as a Second Language
class, Gruening Park G-49, |
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Landscape Painting
class, Canvas Community
Arts Center, |
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Thursdays |
Library Story Hour, Douglas Library, 11 a.m. |
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Quilting Time, Valley Senior Center, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. |
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WIC Walk-in Clinic, free
nutrition services for income-eligible women who are pregnant,
breastfeeding or just had a baby, |
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Nondenominational Prayer
Shawl group meets weekly to crochet and knit shawls to be given to
individuals in need of comfort, St. Ann’s Parish Hall, 6:30 p.m.
All skill levels welcome. Info:
586-3137 |
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Sit In With The Band Night, Rendezvous
Bar, 9 p.m. |
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Toddler Time Group, Juneau
Family Birth Center, |
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English as a Second Language
class, Learning Connection, |
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Fridays |
Library Story Hour, Valley Library, 11 a.m. |
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Theater Organ Concerts, State Office Building atrium, noon |
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Senior Exercise, Juneau Senior Center, 10:15 a.m. |
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Saturdays |
Kid’s Day at the Glacier,
Mendenhall Glacier Visitors Center, |
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Sundays |
International Folk Dance and Ballroom Dance, JRC
Downtown, 6-8:30 p.m. Free! |
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The Process of
Illustration class, Canvas
Community Arts Center, 6:30-9 p.m. Registration:
586-1750 Starts
7th |
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Vinyasa Yoga class, Juneau
Family Birth Center, 3225 Hospital Dr., 1—11:30 a.m. Registration: 586-1203 |
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Mon 1 |
Look for your 2010
Census Reminder Postcard |
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Tue 2 |
Splish, Splash!
Family night for preschoolers, |
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Willie Hensley signs
Fifty Miles From Tomorrow, 12-2
p.m., Hearthside Books downtown, reading 7 p.m., Nugget Mall.
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Wed 3 |
Bob Banghart speaks
on Sustainable Shelter,
State Museum |
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Thu–Sat |
Theatre In The Rough
presents The Tragedy of
Julius Caesar |
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Thu–Sun |
Perseverance Theatre
presents BOOM, 7:30
p.m. + Sunday |
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Thu 4 |
Widowed Persons
Dinner, Broiler
restaurant, Nugget Mall, |
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Juneau author Dick
Callahan reads from his new novel
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Lenten
Lunch 12-1 pm sponsored by the Juneau Cooperative Church Council at
Northern Light United Church. Pastor Mark Everett will speak on
"Fasting and Alms Giving". Home-made soups and breads. Donations
requested for the Glory Hole. Info
call 586-3131. |
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Fri 5 |
Laura Baker discusses
Estuaries: where saltwater meets freshwater, Glacier
Visitor Center Fireside Lecture Series, |
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Opening reception for
Southeast Hieroglyphics, abstract
landscapes by Pua Maunu, City Museum, 4:30-7:30 p.m. |
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Juneau author Dick
Callahan signs his new novel
Cannabis North, Hearthside
Books downtown, 4:30-7 p.m. |
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Opening reception for
exhibition of paintings
by Teri Robus, Timi Johnson, & Carol Jordan,
JAHC Gallery, 4:30-7 p.m. |
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Reception for
exhibition of Glass Art
by Kim Andrews, Homespun
Mercantile, 9121 Glacier Highway, Suite 5 |
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Wine tasting
opening event for 31st
Annual Juneau Home Show, Centennial Hall, 4:30-8:30 p.m.
Tickets: door |
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An Evening with Ike
& Nate, Songwriters
Showcase Series, Goldtown Nickelodeon, 5:30 p.m. Tickets: door |
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Northern Lights
Junior Theatre presents Number
The Stars, JACC, 7 p.m.
Tickets: Hearthside,
door |
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Sat–Sun
6–7 |
31st
Annual Juneau Home Show,
Centennial Hall, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun.
Tickets: door |
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Sat 6 |
Alaska Youth Choir
with Juneau Bach Society perform John Rutter’s Mass Of The Children, Northern Light Church, 7 p.m. Tickets:
Hearthside & door |
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JAHC presents
Ahn Trio, chamber music from Dvorak to The Doors, JDHS
Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Tickets:
JACC, bookstores, http://www.jahc.org |
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Kids Saori Weaving
class, Canvas Community
Arts Center, 10 a.m.-noon. First
of two Saturday sessions. Registration:
586-1750 |
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Creating Comics
class, Canvas Community
Arts Center, 3-5 p.m. Registration:
586-1750 |
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Gold Creek Music
Fund Raiser for Resurrection Lutheran Church Food Pantry, Resurrection
Lutheran Church, 7:30 p.m. Donations
at door. |
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Northern Lights
Junior Theatre presents Number
The Stars, JACC, 2 p.m.
& 7 p.m. Tickets:
Hearthside, door |
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Sun 7 |
Words From The
World potluck reception, high
school exchange students tell about their home countries, downtown
library, 3:30 p.m. |
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Widowed Persons
Monthly Brunch, Baranof
Hotel, noon. Info:
Sue, 586-6424, or
Sandy, 789-035 |
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Theatre In The Rough
presents The Tragedy of
Julius Caesar by William
Shakespeare, Alaska Territorial Hall, 2 p.m.
Tickets: Hearthside
& door |
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Batik Scarves
class, Canvas Community
Arts Center, 1-5 p.m. Registration:
586-1750 |
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Wed–Sun |
Perseverance Theatre
presents BOOM, 7:30
p.m, Wed pay-as-you-can. Tickets:
http://www.perseverancetheatre.org, 463-TIXS, or door.
Adult language & situations. |
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Wed 10 |
Daniel Cornwall
speaks on Exploring
Alaska Statehood History, State
Museum Brown Bag Lecture Series, State Museum, |
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Thu–Sat |
Theatre In The Rough
presents The Tragedy of
Julius Caesar |
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Thu
11 |
Lenten
Lunch 12-1 pm at Northern Light United Church sponsored by the Juneau
Cooperative Church Council. Pastor Sue Bahleda will speak on Living Lent:
Heart, Soul and Mind". Home-made soups and bread. Donations requested
for the Glory Hole. Info call 586-3131. |
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Widowed Persons
Support Group, Fireweed
Place Parlor Room, 6:30 p.m. Info:
Sue, 586-6424, or
Sandy, 789-035 |
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Prenatal Parenting class, Juneau
Family Birth Center, |
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Thursday Night
Contra Dance, Terry Miller
Building Gym, |
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Fri 12 |
Carrie Sykes
discusses Our Food is Our
Way of Life, Glacier
Visitor Center Fireside Lecture Series, 6:30 & 8 p.m. Free! |
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Nutrition for Pregancy class, Juneau
Family Birth Center, |
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Treasures from the
State Archives, UAS Arts
At Egan Series, UAS Egan Lecture Hall, 7 p.m. |
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If You Ain’t Got
A Dollar, Gimme A Lou$y Dime with
Collette Costa & Her Penny Ante Orchestra, Goldtown Nickelodeon, 7
p.m. Tickets:
Rainy Retreat or door |
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Sat 13 |
Coffee &
Collections: Dick
Willoughby’s Book of Claims, |
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Juneau Bach Society
presents Singin’ In The
Juneau Rain with Phillipe
Damerval & Sue Kazama, Aldersgate Methodist Church, |
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Juneau Student
Symphony & Juneau Dance Unlimited present Bizet’s Carmen &
Tchiakovsky’s Valse
from Sleeping Beauty, JACC,
7:30 p.m. Pay-as-you-can at
door |
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Sons of Norway
Svalbard 33 75th Anniversary Dinner & Dance,
Juneau Yacht Club. Info:
Thordis, 789-2857 |
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If You Ain’t Got
A Dollar, Gimme A Lou$y Dime with
Collette Costa & Her Penny Ante Orchestra, Goldtown Nickelodeon, |
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Sat–Sun |
Collage class, Canvas
Community Arts Center, 2-5 p.m. Registration: 586-1750 |
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Sun 14 |
Daylight Savings
Time begins – set clocks ahead |
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Family Movie
Afternoon, Douglas
library, 4 p.m. Info: 586-5303 |
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Juneau Bach Society
presents Singin’ In The
Juneau Rain |
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Theatre In The Rough
presents The Tragedy of
Julius Caesar |
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Juneau Student
Symphony & Juneau Dance Unlimited present Bizet’s Carmen & Tchiakovsky’s Valse
from Sleeping Beauty, JACC, |
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Mon 15 |
Did you get your
2010 Census questionnaire? |
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Juneau Student
Symphony & Juneau Dance Unlimited present |
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Flanagan’s Run,
Douglas Fire Hall, 10 a.m. |
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Tue 16 |
Spring Into March,
JDHS & TMHS high school
band concerts, JDHS Auditorium, 7 p.m. |
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Cancer Survivors’
Support Group, Juneau
Family Health & Birth Center, 6:30 p.m.
Info: 796-2273 |
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Communicating
Effectively with the Public and Your Business, 3rd
floor conference room Juneau Empire Building, noon-1 p.m.
Free, pre-registration required: April,
463-3789 |
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Wed 17 |
Saint Patrick’s
Day |
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Saint Patrick’s
Day Lunch, Juneau &
Valley Senior Centers, |
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Spring Into March,
JDHS & TMHS high school
band concerts, Thunder Mountain HS Auditorium, 7 p.m. |
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Prenatal Parenting Class,
Juneau Family Birth Center, |
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Mary Ellen Frank
speaks on Alaskan Art
Dolls, State Museum Brown
Bag Lecture Series, State Museum, noon-1 p.m. |
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Thu–Sun |
Perseverance Theatre
presents BOOM, 7:30
p.m. Tickets:
http://www.perseverancetheatre.org, 463-TIXS, or door. |
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Thu
18 |
Lenten
Lunch 12-1 pm at Northern Light United Church
sponsored by the Juneau Cooperative Church Council. Rector George Silides will speak on "Living Lent:
Heart, Soul and Mind". Home-made soups and bread. Donations requested
for the Glory Hole. Info 586-3131. |
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Saint
Patrick’s Day Lunch, Douglas
Senior Center, 11:45 a.m. |
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Fri 19 |
UA students and staff
discuss Mendenhall
Glacier’s Changing Face, Glacier
Visitor Center Fireside Lecture Series, 6:30 & 8 p.m.
Free! |
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An Evening of Magic
with Mike McRae, Orien Cohen,
Rick Cook, Wade Rogers, Tom Sholtz, & Jeff Brown, Thunder Mountain HS
Auditorium, 7 p.m. Tickets:
door |
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Sat 20 |
Spring Equinox,
9:32 a.m. |
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Coffee &
Collections: Juneau’s
Cookbooks As History, |
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Juneau Soccer Club
Spring Break 3v3 World Cup, |
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Sun 21 |
Family Marimba
Workshop with Kutandara, Canvas
Community Arts Center, 1-3 p.m. Registration:
586-1750 |
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Teen-Adult Marimba
Workshop with Kutandara, Canvas
Community Arts Center, 3:30-5 p.m. Registration:
586-1750 |
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Household
Hazardous Waste Disposal Event, 5436 Commercial Boulevard
in the Lemon Creek commercial area just off Anka Street, 9 a.m.–4:30
p.m. Follow the traffic cones and signs. |
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Mon-Thu 22-25 |
Teen-Adult Marimba
Classes with Kutandara, Canvas
Community Arts Center, 6-7:30 p.m. Registration:
586-1750 |
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Mon–Fri
22–26 |
Juneau Explorers
Spring Break program for
youth 8-11, |
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Kids Spring Break
Marimba Camp, Canvas
Community Arts Center, 9 a.m.-noon. Registration:
586-1750 |
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Mon 22 |
CBJ Assembly
Meeting, Assembly
Chambers, 7 p.m. |
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Tue 23 |
Starting A Small
Business, 3rd floor
conference room Juneau Empire Building, noon-1 p.m.
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Wed 24 |
Anastasia Tarmann
speaks on The Men Behind
the Masks: Letters of Alaska Native Mask Carvers, State Museum Brown Bag Lecture Series, State Museum, noon-1 p.m. |
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Thu
25 |
Lenten
Lunch 12-1 pm at Northern Light United Church sponsored by the Cooperative
Church Council. Pastor Judy Shook will speak on "Living Lent: Heart,
Soul and Mind". Home-made soups and breads. Donations requested for
the Glory Hole. Info 586-3131. |
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Widowed Persons
Support Group, Fireweed
Place Parlor Room, 6:30 p.m. Info:
Sue, 586-6424, or
Sandy, 789-035 |
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Fri 26 |
JAHC presents
Kutandara Marimba Experience, |
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Musings On Music with
Kyle Wylie Pickett, UAS Arts At Egan Series, UAS Egan Lecture Hall, 7 p.m. |
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Sat 27 |
Juneau Raptor
Center Annual Meeting & Open House, Nugget Mall, meeting, 11 a.m., open house noon- 2 p.m.
Info: 586-8393 |
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Glacier 10K & 1
Mile run, Mendenhall
Glacier parking lot, |
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Saturday Night Barn
Dance, St. Anne’s Hall,
7:30 p.m. |
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Sun 28 |
Palm Sunday |
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Mon 29 |
Passover begins,
7:14 p.m. |
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Tue 30 |
Writing A Business
Plan, 3rd floor conference
room |
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Wed 31 |
Deadline for filing
2010 Permanent Fund Dividend applications |
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Ellen Carrlee speaks
on Fur, Fuzz, &
Fibers: Materials Identification at the Museum, State Museum Brown Bag |
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Men’s Health
Forum, Centennial Hall,
4:30-7 p.m.
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Special Events for FREE. |