Thunder Mountain High School U.S. Government and Civics students toured the Alaska State Capitol, met with Gov. Bill Walker and had lunch with legislators from Juneau for their senior field trip on April 24.
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Thunder Mountain High School U.S. Government and Civics students toured the Alaska State Capitol, met with Gov. Bill Walker and had lunch with legislators from Juneau for their senior field trip on April 24.
Snow, snow, everywhere, and no place to put it!
Sustainable Southeast Partnership reflects on a values-aligned approach to financial wellness.
What if we gave our town a safe space to talk about living and dying with family and friends?
Visit Juneau Arts and Humanities Council at JAHC.org for more details on this week’s happenings.
Visit Juneau Arts and Humanities Council at JAHC.org for more details on this week’s happenings.
Many religious traditions draw strength from the past.
Visit Juneau Arts and Humanities Council at JAHC.org for more details on this week’s happenings.
Visit Juneau Arts and Humanities Council at JAHC.org for more details on this week’s happenings.
Born in May, 2009, Riley first saw sunlight after crawling from a hole dug in the roots of an old spruce above the Teklanika River.
Instead of simplified happiness and self-esteem, our Alaskan movement will seize the joy of duty.
Visit Juneau Arts and Humanities Council at JAHC.org for more details on this week’s happenings.
Láaganaay Tsiits Git’anee and Shaelene Grace Moler reflect on celebrating values in action.