A preview of weekend performances from Simply Three who will close out the Spring Festival of Juneau Jazz and Classics, and No Script, All Wit, the Seattle-based improv group at the Crystal Saloon, plus Garden Talk and upcoming events from the Juneau Public Libraries.
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Where do the Foodland ravens roost?
Juneauites have fun watching the curious corvids that wander around town, but most of them disappear when the sun goes down. A KTOO listener asked us where they go.
Juneau Afternoon: Grammy-award-winning group Imani Winds to play Juneau Jazz and Classics Spring Festival
Conversations on this episode: Grammy-winning Imani Winds talk about their upcoming concert with Juneau Jazz & Classics, plus Bartlett Regional Hospital Speech Pathology department and a preview of the Law Enforcement Torch Run.
Juneau Afternoon: SheJumps and Juneau Mountain Rescue offer first ever ‘Wild Skills Search and Rescue’ day camp
Conversations on this episode include a preview of the “Freedom for All” art show opening on June 7, Last Chance Mining Museum opening day including a sourdough contest, and details on the upcoming day camp for young women from SheJumps and Juneau Mountain Rescue.
Juneau Afternoon: Auke Bay Ocean Guardian Club focuses on marine life, reducing marine debris, composting, microgreens, and gardening
Conversations on this episode include chats with the Auke Bay Ocean Guardian Club, Juneau Community Foundation, and a preview of the True Blues concert and cruise as part of Juneau Jazz and Classics Spring Festival.
Culture Rich Conversations: Exploring the relationship between Black Alaskans and food
On this episode of Culture Rich Conversations from Juneau’s Black Awareness Association, host Christina Michelle and her guests are exploring the relationship between Black Alaskans and food.





