On this episode: Live music with the Muskeg Collective performing Sat, Oct. 5 at the Goldtown; Chilkat weavers to host a drop-in tassel-making workshop at the Alaska State Museum as part of “Protection: Adaptation and Resistance;” Preview of the Juneau Audubon Society speaker series beginning Thu, Oct. 10; Mudrooms “Bones” storytelling Tue, Oct. 8, with beneficiary Juneau Ghost Light Theatre.
Juneau Afternoon
Juneau Afternoon: Alaska Entrepreneurship Week; SHI Lecture Series speaker Dr. Jason Briner; Southeast Alaska Parkinson Disease Education Day
On today’s program: Alaska Entrepreneurship Week to host a mixer in Juneau on Tue, Oct. 8 at Amalga Distillery; SHI Lecture Series spotlight with Jason Briner on his talk “Waking Up from the Last Ice Age” scheduled for Tue, Oct. 8; SE Alaska Parkinson Disease Education Day is Fri, Oct. 11.
Juneau Afternoon: Author Marc Cameron talks “Bad River,” the newest Arliss Cutter novel; Juneau Ghost Light Theatre’s “Golden Age Cabaret;” and First Friday preview with Summer A.H. Christiansen
On this episode: Author Marc Cameron’s newest novel “Bad River” – another in his Arliss Cutter series about a U.S. Marshall and their adventures in Alaska; First Friday artist Summer A.H. Christiansen at Kindred Post; Juneau Ghost Light Theatre presents “Golden Age Cabaret” this Saturday, Oct. 5; Arts Round-Up with the Juneau Arts and Humanities Council
Juneau Afternoon: Elder Care Summit 2024; SEARHC’s Movetober; Juneau Garden Club’s Share the Harvest potluck
On today’s episode: The 2024 SREC (Southeast Regional Eldercare Coalition) Summit: Connecting the Community is scheduled at the Centennial Hall Convention Center from September 30 to October 2, 2024; SEARHC is sponsoring Movetober, a free physical activity campaign designed to make staying active easy and accessible for everyone in Southeast Alaska; Juneau Garden Club’s Share the Harvest community potluck is on Saturday, Sept. 28; and updates from Juneau Parks and Recreation and Juneau Public Libraries.
Juneau Afternoon: Theatre in the Rough’s ‘Through the Roughing Glass’ Fundraiser; St. Vincent de Paul’s 14th annual Walk to End Poverty; Theater Alaska’s ‘Henvy V’
On this episode: Theatre in the Rough’s “THROUGH THE ROUGHING GLASS” is a fashion show, silent auction, and costume sale and a fundraiser for Housing First’s Forget-Me-Not Manor happening Saturday, Sept. 28 at McPhetres Hall; St. Vincent de Paul’s Friends of the Poor Walk is Saturday, Sept. 28 with the start at 9:00 a.m. at the Thrift Store at 9151 Glacier Hwy; Theater Alaska opens Shakespeare’s “Henry V” on Friday, Sept. 27, for a run around various locations in Juneau through Oct. 20.
Juneau Afternoon: Juneau World Affairs Council presents Steve Niva; Captial Brewfest celebrates beverage makers; UAS Evening at Egan presents Dr. Skylar Bayer
On this episode: Juneau World Affairs Council Speaker Series presents “The Middle East on Edge: Assessing the Prospects for a Regional War” with Professor Steven Niva on Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 5:15 p.m.; The Rotary Club of Juneau presents the 13th annual Capital Brewfest on Saturday, Sept. 28 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.; Monthly update from the Juneau Chamber of Commerce; and UAS Evening at Egan lecture series presents “Uncharted: Stories of Scientists Navigating Disabilities, Chronic Conditions, and Potential Bias in STEM Careers” with Dr. Skylar Bayer on Friday, Sept. 27 at 7:00 p.m. at the Egan Library.





