Episodios

  • First Friday at “the JAHC”: Season 52 Kickoff & Featured Artists
    Oct 3 2025

    Rochelle from the Juneau Arts & Culture Center (the JACC) previews Season 52 and a packed First Friday: meet featured artists Jessica Critchard (Sitka—“threaded bones” needlepoint/embroidery; donating half of sales to ANDVSA) and Lou Casiopo (Gustavus—contemporary sculpture with social commentary) at the gallery opening, Fri 4–7 pm, with refreshments. She also teases near-term events—a mask theatre workshop (Tues/Thurs, 6–8 pm) and a JUNEAU Piano Series concert with Whitehorse artists Jessica Tong & Michael Shepherd—plus the return of Wearable Arts in February (theme: Camp; artist applications due Nov 17). Admission is free, there’s easy parking, and the JACC makes a great launch point to stroll the rest of First Friday downtown; details at jahc.org.

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    9 m
  • Annie Kaill’s Turns 50: First Friday with Petersburg Artists Pia Riley & Suzanne Fouquois
    Oct 3 2025

    Annie Kail’s celebrates its 50th year with a First Friday showcase (4:30–7:30 pm, Seward Street) featuring longtime gallery favorite Pia Riley and first-time exhibitor Suzanne Fouquois, both from Petersburg. Expect Riley’s vibrant watercolors and oils—florals, birds, and trees—plus Fouquois’ acrylic works on canvas, wood panel, and her distinctive indoor/outdoor pieces painted with porch & floor paint on treated plywood. Meet the artists, enjoy refreshments, and purchase brand-new originals (Riley brought ~16 new works; no prints yet). Can’t make it tonight? The show remains through the weekend, with pieces added to anniekaills.com afterward.

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    12 m
  • October at the Juneau City Museum: First Friday, Patsy Ann’s Party & a “Not-So-Silent” Film Night
    Oct 2 2025

    The museum’s October is anything but sleepy. First Friday features a one-hour performance block (4:30–5:30 pm; open until 6) with Juneau Pipe Band bagpipers, Filipino dance groups, and musicians from High Cost of Living, all celebrating the closing month of “Wild Joys: Creating Community Through Performing Arts” (final day Oct 16). Families can also join Patsy Ann’s birthday party on Oct 11, 1–3 pm. On Oct 16, the Gold Town hosts a free, hour-long “Not-So-Silent” screening of 1930s–50s Stonehouse home movies with live music, plus curated JUMP shorts. The museum also announces the spring 12×12 theme: “Monochrome in Color.” Details at juneau.gov/museum (Fourth & Main, across from the Capitol).

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    10 m
  • AKtoberfest Turns 25: Family Fun by Day, Fest Vibes by Night at the Goldbelt Tram
    Oct 2 2025

    Goldbelt’s 25th annual AKtoberfest takes over the mountain this Saturday (Oct 4), 1–~9 pm—now family-friendly from 1–4 pm with kids’ coloring, games, costume contest and a piñata, then switching at 4:30 pm to live music, beer pong & cornhole tourneys, an adult costume contest, and grand-prize drawings (~8:30 pm) for Alaska Airlines miles and an Eaglecrest season pass. Your ticket includes the tram ride and an all-day German buffet (brats & sauerkraut, chicken & dumplings, Bavarian pretzels, potato salad, pork loin, desserts). Kids are just $10. Presented with Alaska Brewing Company. Tickets: goldbelttram.com or at the Tram lobby on operating days (may sell out). Form your teams and come hungry!

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    7 m
  • Eaglecrest’s Big Lift: Pay Raises, Gondola Road & Winter Prep
    Sep 26 2025

    Eaglecrest GM Craig Simmons shares a packed update: the Assembly approved moving all Eaglecrest staff onto CBJ’s pay scale—bringing roughly 20–40% wage increases, annual COLAs (3% then 5%), and CBJ-level perks like paid holidays doubling from 6 to 12—boosting recruiting and retention. The mountain is hiring now, especially in Snow Sports School (instructors & front desk), plus lift ops, mountain ops, food & beverage, and marketing (apply via the CBJ jobs page or email info@skieaglecrest.com

    ). Off-season maintenance is nearly wrapped (lift bearings, shives, Ptarmigan gearbox and driveshaft, new top–bottom lift phone lines), and the road to the gondola mid-station officially broke ground; for safety, the base area is temporarily closed to hikers until equipment traffic settles. Discover Eaglecrest Day returned with a big turnout, raising about $10,000 for the Eaglecrest Foundation to get more kids on snow. Craig’s upbeat about a smoother, “second-season” winter with high staff return and a well-oiled operation.

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    18 m
  • Capital Brewfest Weekend — Rotary of Juneau’s Biggest Fundraiser
    Sep 25 2025

    Angel chats with Todd from Downtown Rotary about Capital Brewfest: a Friday Brewers’ Dinner (5–8 pm) catered by Devil’s Club with beer pairings, followed by Saturday’s festival at Centennial Hall featuring 20+ Alaska breweries, live music from the Gittin’ Strangers, and plenty of non-alcoholic options. VIP gets in at noon (skip the line); GA runs 1–5 pm. Tickets at capbrewfest.co ($40 GA, $65 VIP, $100 dinner, $150 combo). Proceeds support local Rotary projects like the Fish Creek shelter and new elementary playground equipment.

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    7 m
  • UAS “Alaska Unlocked” — In-State Tuition for All + National Honors
    Sep 25 2025

    Chancellor Palmer joins Angel to recap UAS’s student–employer networking dinner and unveil Alaska Unlocked: beginning Fall 2026, out-of-state students pay in-state tuition for in-person, online, or hybrid study. UAS also celebrates national recognition for its Health Information Management program (program of distinction; 1 of 40 demo schools) and the School of Education’s Frank Murray Leadership Award—a first for Alaska. Plus: spring career fair, how to plug into programs, and an invite to the next Evening at Egan on glacial outburst flooding.

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    7 m
  • Oktoberfest at the JAHC: Taku Winds Kick Off the Season
    Sep 24 2025

    The Juneau Community Bands join Angel to preview Taku Winds’ Oktoberfest-themed season opener: Saturday the 27th at the JACC (food/beer at 6pm from TK Maguire’s; concert at 7pm). Expect polka-ready classics (Strauss, Smetana, Brahms), a quick dance lesson, and family-friendly fun—lederhosen and dirndls encouraged! They also share how JCB serves Juneau year-round (Fourth of July marching band, Reindeer Band) and how adults can get involved. Tickets available via the JACC box office and at the door; AARP Alaska is this season’s sponsor.

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    8 m