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Christmas in Space

“Christmas in Space,” a humorous look at the holiday season, will be presented at the Mare Drake Planetarium…

Pictured are Tim McLeod, President AEL&P, Jessie Wuerst, Senior Communications Manager, Avista Corporation, Amy Skilbred, Executive Director, Juneau Community Foundation, and Jamie Waste, Program Director, Juneau Community Foundation.

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Juneau Community Foundation thanks Avista Corporation

The Juneau Community Foundation thanks the Avista Corporation for a recent donation of $20,000. The Avista Corporation, parent…

Dean Heard photographs the Mendenhall glacier on Dec. 22, 2016. Heard said, "I like to come out here every day, just to look. Even if the weather's not so nice."

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Photo: Never tired of that Juneau look

Dean Heard photographs the Mendenhall glacier on Thursday. Heard said, “I like to come out here every day,…

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Eaglecrest Foundation thanks Alcohol Beverage Retail Association

The Alcohol Beverage Retail Association has made a $5,000 donation to the Eaglecrest Foundation in support of youth…

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Gimme a Smile: What do you like about Christmas?

“What do you like about Christmas?” Little Eir asks this question in Deborah Brevoort’s oratorio, “King Island Christmas,”…

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Slack Tide: ‘Neau Year’s Resolutions for 2017

The holidays are once again upon us, and nothing spells holiday cheer like compiling lists… especially lists of…

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Living & Growing: A savior has been born to you

Today is Christmas! It is the day we celebrate and commemorate a very significant event – Jesus, our…

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Juneau Senior Center Menu

Monday, Dec. 26 CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY   Tuesday, Dec. 27 Sloppy Joe Peas & carrots Potato Salad  …

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Recent births

Recent births at Bartlett Regional Hospital: • On Dec. 12, a son, Cameron Ellis Deitz, weighing 6 pounds…

Pictured is Simon, the psychic loon.

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Christmas gift ideas for outdoorsmen and women

This August the editor of Alaska Magazine, looking for someone with Stone Age tendencies to test outdoor products…

A shrew, seen here in summer, is less than three inches long, not counting the tail. It requires a lot of energy to stay warm in winter and eats voraciously.

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Small vertebrates in winter

Our recent spell of single-digit temperatures (at my house, if not in our local banana-belt) made me think…

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Alaska Science Forum: Tales of frozen water, from San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO — On rare winter mornings here, a skim of ice forms on sidewalk puddles. But water’s…

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New Year’s Eve Barn Dance

JUNEAU — The traditional New Year’s Eve Barn Dance will be from 7:30-11 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 31,…

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Season’s Reflection

Earth. Skies. Natures. Wonders. All creation. You’re above them all.   Beauties. Bounties. Treasures. Wealth. You’re above them…

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Winter Solstice

Let’s toast with mulled cider to the curtailed day Reflection as new beginnings make way Warmth beside yule…

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Three Southeast residents named in the 2017 Governor’s Awards for the Arts & Humanities

JUNEAU, HAINES — The Alaska Humanities Forum and the Alaska State Council on the Arts announced the recipients…

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Fiddler on the Roof ACLU fundraiser

JUNEAU — The Goldtown Nickelodeon, Unitarian Universalists and Congregation Sukkat Shalom will host Juneau’s first “Fiddler on the…

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Juneau History Grant deadline is Dec. 30

JUNEAU — Do you have a good idea for preserving or sharing Juneau’s history or culture? Are you…

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Juneau Cabaret to hold Holiday Extravaganza Dec. 21

JUNEAU — Juneau Cabaret will present an evening of holiday music performed cabaret-style by some of Juneau’s best…

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Free Showing of Charlie Chaplin’s “Gold Rush”

JUNEAU — The Alaska State Library Historical Collections will be screening Charlie Chaplin’s 1925 film, “The Gold Rush”…