arts & entertainment - fall 2011
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What to see, hear and do in Fairbanks this fall.TRANSCRIPT
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Oct. 1, 2 — ARTWORK INTAKE FOR 64TH PARALLEL JURIED EXHIBIT, noon-6 p.m. Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Fairbanks Arts Association’s Bear Gallery, third floor of the Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts in Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, information call 456-6485 ext. 227
Oct. 4 — ART LEAGUE MEETING, 5:30-6:30 p.m., National Park Service speaking on “Artists In the Parks,” the benefits of being a National Park Artist, the application process, and expectations, Bear Gallery, Nikki Kinne at 479-2695
Oct. 4 — JUROR’S LECTURE, 7 p.m., David MacDonald, Blue Room, Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts in Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, information call 456-6485 ext. 227
Oct. 14 — CABIN FEVER QUILTERS GUILD ANNUAL WORKSHOP, 7 p.m., by Kathy Kansier, workshop runs through Oct. 16, The Annex, $148 for nonmembers, contact Betsy Underwood [email protected]
Oct. 15 — NEEDLE FELTING CLASS, noon- 4 p.m., with Kate Wood, must be 18 or
Table of Contents October 2-6 November 6-9 December 10-12 January 12-15 February 15-17 Bazaars 18-19
2011-12 Arts and Entertainment
Calendar of Events
SUZANNA CALDWELLFeatures Editor
DEEDEE HAMMOND
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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 3Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Saturday, September 24, 2011
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books
Oct. 1 — MARY SHIELDS LITERARY READING, 7 p.m., Fairbanks Arts Association’s Bear Gallery, third floor of the Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts in Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, information call 456-6485 ext. 227
Oct. 4 — SCIENCE BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., “Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-billion-year History of the Human Body” by Neil Shubin, Noel Wien Library Conference Room, 1215 Cowles St., contact Georgine Olson 459-1063 or [email protected]
Oct. 8 — LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP, 10 a.m., “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot, Noel Wien Library Conference Room, 1215 Cowles St., contact Georgine Olson 459-1063 or [email protected]
Oct. 11 — GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., Living With the Past: “Overture” by Marcel Proust (p. 1-61), Noel Wien Library Group Study Room #1, 1215 Cowles St., contact Georgine
Olson 459-1063 or [email protected]
Oct. 18 — OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING BOOK CLUB, 1:30 p.m., “Caribou Island” by David Vann, room 151, University Park Building, 1000 University Ave., contact Georgine Olson 459-1063 or [email protected]
Oct. 24 — SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., “The Wolfman” by Nicholas Pekearo, Noel Wien Library Group Study Room #1, 1215 Cowles St., contact Georgine Olson 459-1063 or [email protected]
Oct. 30 — AUTHOR PRESENTATION DAVID VANN’S ALASKA, 2:30 p.m., reading, conversation and book signing, Noel Wien Library auditorium, 1215 Cowles St., contact Georgine Olson 459-1063 or [email protected]
Oct. 31 — BOOK DISCUSSION, 1:30 p.m., author David Vann discusses his book “Caribou Island,” Noel Wien Library Conference Room, 1215 Cowles St., contact Georgine Olson 459-1063 or [email protected]
culinary
Oct. 20 — CITY SAMPLER: A TASTE OF FAIRBANKS, 6:30-
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8 p.m., Westmark Gold Room, cuisine from Fairbanks’ finest restaurants and caterers, live jazz, door prizes, grand prize: round-trip air fare for two to Germany on Condor Air. Tickets $40 at Gulliver’s Books, HOPS Hallmark, or FRA 456-8901, proceeds benefit Fairbanks Resource Agency’s Senior Services program, www.fra-alaska.net
dance
Oct. 1 — WEEKEND WORKSHOPS, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Egyptian folkloric and Egyptian Oriental dance (belly dance) with Sahra Saeeda, individual workshop $60, full day $110 or both days $200, Pioneer Park Dance Hall, 2300 Airport Way, 388-1452 or www.tundracaravan.org
Oct. 1 — SOCIAL DANCE, 8:30-11:30 p.m., $5 members and students, $6 non-members, sponsored by Ballroom Dance Club of Fairbanks, bring a pair of non-marking
inside shoes, no smoking or alcohol, 456-3331 or www.ballroomfairbanks.org
Oct. 2 — WEEKEND WORKSHOPS, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Egyptian folkloric and Egyptian Oriental dance (belly dance) with Sahra Saeeda, individual workshop $60, full day $110 or both days $200, Pioneer Park Dance Hall, 2300 Airport Way, 388-1452 or www.tundracaravan.org
Oct. 3 — JOURNEY THROUGH EGYPT, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 20 hour seminar with Sahra Saeeda, through Wednesday, $400 or $300 if paying for full 2-day weekend workshop, Raks Souzana Studio, 1006 Smythe St., 388-1452, www.tundracaravan.org
Oct. 8 — CONTRADANCE, 7:30 -10:30 p.m., with live music by The Caper and dance instruction by Lynn Basham, Wood Center Ballroom, UAF, sponsored by Contra Borealis Dancers and University Women’s Association,
beginners welcome, free, information 457-8957 or www.contraborealis.org
Oct. 15 — CONTRADANCE, 8 p.m., with live music by Swing Dogs and dance instruction by Amy Steiner, Pioneer Park Dance Center, sponsored by Contra Borealis Dancers, beginners welcome, Information 457-8957 or www.contraborealis.org
Oct. 21 — SOCIAL DANCE, 8:30-11:30 p.m., $5 members and students, $6 non-members, sponsored by Ballroom Dance Club of Fairbanks, bring a pair of non-marking inside shoes, no smoking or alcohol, 456-3331 or www.ballroomfairbanks.org
family
Oct. 15 — FAMILY READING TIME, 1-2 p.m., Laura Numeroff, each reading followed by an activity, all children take home a free book, free, Berry Room, Noel
Wien Library, 1215 Cowles St., 456-6212
film
Oct. 15 — 6TH ANNUAL FAIRBANKS FILM FESTIVAL, 7 p.m., $5 admission, theater in the Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts in Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, information 456-6485 ext. 227
Oct. 20 — THIRD THURSDAY FILMS FOR ADULT AUDIENCES, 7 p.m., award-winning international and independent films, “Helena from the Wedding” (U.S.; 89 min) and “Awaiting Examination” (Sweden; 12 min), Noel Wien Library auditorium, 1215 Cowles St., contact Georgine Olson 459-1063 or [email protected]
first friday - Oct. 7
64TH PARALLEL, 5-7 p.m., Bear Gallery, Alaska Centennial
Center for the Arts, Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, 456-6485
GOURMET FOODS, 5-8 p.m., If Only ... A Fine Store, 215 Cushman St., 457-6659 or IfOnlyAlaska.com
WENDY CROSKREY, 5-8 p.m., The Annex, 2922 Parks Highway, 457-6668
DENALI CENTER RESIDENT AND STAFF ART, 5:30-730 p.m., Denali Center, 1510 19th Ave, 458-5114
LESSONS IN LEARNING BALANCE, 5-8 p.m., works by Lindsay Saunders, The Pomegranate, 414 Second Ave., 451-7505
THE YUKON AND THE KOYUKUK: PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE ALASKA WILDERNESS, 5-8 p.m., by photographer May-Le Ng, Co-Op Arts, 535 Second Ave., Suite 103, 452-2787
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PARALLEL JURIED EXHIBIT, 5-7 p.m., juror: David MacDonald, opening reception after exhibit, Fairbanks Arts Association’s Bear Gallery, third floor of the Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts in Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, information 456-6485 ext. 227
MOLLY MANAUGH, 5-8 p.m., woven goods by Tartan weaver and the Autism Society Art Show, Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, 101 Dunkel St., 459-3730
lecture
Oct. 5-6 — IMPACT OF ANCSA ON ALASKA, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., panel discussions throughout the day, UAF Wood Center Ballroom, http://ancsa.community.uaf.edu, or 474-6528, live streams available at www.alaskalivestream.com
Oct. 29 — ANSWERING THE ATHEIST: HOW SCIENCE, LOGIC
AND REASON SHOW THAT GOD EXISTS, 7 p.m., lecture by Doug Geivett, Christianity scholar and professor of philosophy at Biola University, free, 479-4380
music/nightlife
Oct. 1 — 40 OZ TO FREEDOM, 9 p.m. (doors), a Sublime tribute band, $20, The Blue Loon, 2999 Parks Hwy, 457-5666
Oct. 2 — ARCTIC CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, 4 p.m., featuring pianist Klara Min, Davis Concert Hall, $30, senior/military $25, student/children $10, www.fairbankssymphony.org or 474-5733
Oct. 6 — MUSIC AT ONE, 1 p.m., recital by UAF music students, free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Oct. 7 — ANNA LEE COMPANY, 7:30 p.m., College Coffeehouse, 3677 College
Road, 374-0468, contact [email protected]
Oct. 7 — BRASIL GUITAR DUO, 8 p.m., presented by the Fairbanks Concert Association, Hering Auditorium, www.fairbanksconcert.org or 474-8081
Oct. 13 — MUSIC AT ONE, 1 p.m., recital by UAF music students, free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Oct. 20 — JAUNELLE CELAIRE’S VOICE STUDIO RECITAL, 8 p.m., free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Oct. 20 — MUSIC AT ONE, 1 p.m., recital by UAF music students, free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Oct. 21 — BILL STAINES, 8 p.m., Pioneer Park Theater, with guests MC Mike Flynn, $28, Acoustic Adventures, www.acoustic adventures.
com, 488-0556
Oct. 22 — FESTIVE FALL FANFARE FOR FAIRBANKS, 7 p.m., 50 piece Fairbanks Community Band, Pioneer Park Civic Center Theater, free, www.communityband.org
Oct. 26 — TE VAKA, 7 p.m., presented by the Fairbanks Concert Association, Hering Auditorium, www.fairbanksconcert.org or 474-8081
Oct. 27 — MUSIC AT ONE, 1 p.m., recital by UAF music students, free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Oct. 28 — THE BEE EATERS, 8 p.m., Pioneer Park Theater, $28, Acoustic Adventures, www.acoustic adventures.com, 488-0556
Oct. 30 — DMITRI BERLINSKY, 4 p.m., with the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra, Davis Concert Hall, $30, senior/military $25, student/children
$10, www.fairbankssymphony.org or 474-5733
nature
Oct. 1 — 14TH ANNUAL FARTHEST NORTH FOREST SPORTS FESTIVAL, 10 a.m. Fairbanks Experimental Farm 1 p.m. Ballaine Lake, test your skills as a woodsman or woodswoman with ax throwing, cross cut sawing and other activities, Hosted by UAF School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Services, no entry fee, contact [email protected] for more information
special events
Oct. 1 — FIRST SATURDAYS, 4:30 games begin, potluck at 5:30 p.m., followed by bingo or a movie Santa’s Senior Center, 101 E. 5th Ave. in North Pole, 488-4663
Oct. 8,9 — GO WINTER! EXPO,
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10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, merchandise, information and vendors to help you beat the winter blues, also includes the energy and retrofitting marketplace, Carlson Center, $4 adults, children 12 and under free, free all day Sunday to military and their families (ID required), www.fairbanksevents.com or 474-9082
Oct. 14 — QUILT APPRAISALS, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., have quilts appraised by AQS Certified Quilt Appraiser Kathy Kansier, Pioneer Park Blue Room, for appointment call Radene Schroeder, 388-6548 or [email protected]
Oct. 15 — INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP DAY, noon- 5 p.m., celebrate community with dancing, food and display booths, Pioneer Park, Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts Exhibit Hall, Free, Rosalind Kan 474-0928
Oct. 19 — SANTA’S SENIORS MEMBERSHIP/BIRTHDAY LUNCH, 11:30 a.m., $6, reservations advised, Santa’s Senior Center, 101 E. 5th Ave. in North Pole, 488-4663
Oct. 22 — 52ND CHAM FASHION AL FASHION SHOW, 7 p.m., presented by Quota International of Fairbanks, $75, Westmark Gold Room, email [email protected]
Oct. 22 — 11TH ANNUAL NEW HOPE METHODIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AUCTION, 6-9 p.m., 2371 Bradway Road, information www.newhopempc.com or 488-9191
Oct. 22 — SISTER CITY CELEBRATION, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., celebration of 20 years of Fairbanks and Yakutsk, Russia sister city relationship with music, dance, art, stories and photographs, free, 451-6277
stage
Oct. 1, 2 — I HATE HAMLET, 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, presented by Fairbanks Drama Association, Riverfront Theatre, 1852 Second Ave., $20, $18 seniors (65+) military and university students, $14 for teens, www.fairbanksdrama.org or 456-7529
Oct. 5, 6, 8 — IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE AUDITIONS, 7 p.m. Oct. 5, 6; 1 p.m. Oct. 8, by James Rodgers, directed by Valinda Taylor, roles for adults and children ages 6 years and older, Riverfront Theater, 1852 Second Ave., www.fairbanksdrama.org or 456-7529
Oct. 21-23, 28-30 — WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?, 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday,
by Edward Albee, directed by Peggy Ferguson, Riverfront Theater, 1852 Second Ave., $20, $18 seniors (65+) military and university students, $14 for teens, www.fairbanksdrama.org or 456-7529
Oct. 21, 22, 28, 29, 30 — THE MESSENGER, 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday 2 p.m. Sunday, Theatre UAF’s mainstage production written and directed by Kade Mendelowitz, Salisbury Theater, UAF campus, tickets in-advance $10 adults, $8 military/senior/UAF faculty/staff, $5 students, at the door $12 adults, $10 military/senior/UAF faculty/staff $7 students, 474-6590 or http://theatreuaf.org/themessenger
Novemberart
Nov. 1 — ART LEAGUE MEETING, 5:30-6:30 p.m., “What I Wish I Knew (and recorded) When I First Started Selling Art,” Tammy is owner and manager of “Phillips Studio & Gallery” located next to Well Street Gallery, Bear Gallery, Nikki Kinne at 479-2695
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Halloween Costume Party Saturday, October 29
Good old Rock & Roll by Nostalgic Jam 9-1 p.m. Food Games Prizes
Steel Tip Dart Tournament November 4 & 5
37th Annual Christmas Party Saturday, December 17
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New Year’s Eve Party December 31
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Nov. 10 — FAIRBANKS ARTS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING, 6:30 p.m., Blue Room, Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts in Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, information 456-6485 ext. 227
Nov. 25, 26 — SOME THINGS FISHY, 4-8 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, an open studio show and sale with potters Carol Young and Shirley Odsather, Wheelhouse Pottery, 1372 Gilmore Trail, 457-8345
books
Nov. 1 — SCIENCE BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., “Structure: In Science and Art” by Wendy Pullan & Harshad K. D. H. Bhadeshia, Noel Wien Library Conference Room, 1215 Cowles St., contact Georgine Olson 459-1063 or [email protected]
Nov. 5 — JAMES ENGELHARDT LITERARY READING, 2 p.m., Fairbanks Arts Association’s Bear Gallery, third floor of the Alaska Centennial Center
for the Arts in Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, information 456-6485 ext. 227
Nov. 8 — GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., Living With the Past: “The Rat Man” by Sigmund Freud (p. 64-142), Noel Wien Library Group Study Room 1, 1215 Cowles St., contact Georgine Olson 459-1063 or [email protected]
Nov. 12 — LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP, 10 a.m., “Reclaiming Civility in the Public Square: 10 Rules That Work” by Cassandra Dahnke, Tomas Spath, & Donna Bowling and/or “The Death of “Why?”: The Decline of Questioning and the Future of Democracy” by Andrea Batista Schlesinger, Noel Wien Library Conference Room, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
Nov. 15 —OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING BOOK CLUB, 1:30 p.m., “City of Thieves: A Novel” by David Benioff, Noel Wien Library Conference
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Nov. 28 — SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., “Manual of Detection” by Jedediah Berry, Noel Wien Library Group Study Room #1, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
dance
Nov. 4 — CONTRADANCE, 8 p.m., with live music by Swing Dogs and dance instruction by Lynn Basham, Pioneer Park Dance Center, sponsored by Contra Borealis Dancers, beginners welcome, information 457-8957 or www.contraborealis.org
Nov. 5 — SOCIAL DANCE, 8:30-11:30 p.m., $5
members and students, $6 non-members, sponsored by Ballroom Dance Club of Fairbanks, Pioneer Park Dance Center, bring a pair of non-marking inside shoes, no smoking or alcohol, 456-3331 or www.ballroomfairbanks.org
Nov. 16 — SOCIAL DANCE, 8:30-11:30 p.m., $5 members and students, $6 non-members, sponsored by Ballroom Dance Club of Fairbanks, Pioneer Park Dance Center, bring a pair of non-marking inside shoes, no smoking or alcohol, 456-3331 or www.ballroomfairbanks.org
Nov. 18 — SOCIAL DANCE, 8:30-11:30 p.m., $5 members and students, $6 non-members, sponsored by Ballroom Dance Club of Fairbanks, Pioneer Park Dance Center, bring a pair of non-marking inside shoes, no smoking or alcohol, 456-3331
or www.ballroomfairbanks.org
Nov. 19 — CONTRADANCE, 8 p.m., with live music by Celtic Confusion and dance instruction by Amy Steiner, Pioneer Park Dance Center, sponsored by Contra Borealis Dancers, beginners welcome, information: 457-8957 or www.contraborealis.org
family
Nov. 19 — FAMILY READING TIME, 1-2 p.m., Bill Martin Jr., each reading followed by an activity, all children take home a free book, free, Berry Room, Noel Wien Library, 1215 Cowles St., 456-6212
film
Nov. 5, 6 — FAR NORTH CONSERVATION FILM FESTIVAL, 3-10 p.m. Saturday 2-10 p.m. Sunday, donations accepted, theater in the
Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts in Pioneer Park Saturday, 2300 Airport Way, information 456-6485 ext. 227, Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center Saturday, 101 Dunkel St., 459-3730
Nov. 17 — THIRD THURSDAY FILMS FOR ADULT AUDIENCES, 7 p.m., award-winning international and independent films, “Illegal” (Belgium; 95 min) “Rita” (Italy; 20 min), auditorium Noel Wien Library, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
first friday - Nov. 4RAKU AND MORE, 5-8 p.m., pottery by Shirley Odsather, Co-Op Arts, 535 Second Ave., Suite 103, 452-2787
DEBORAH PORTER AND CAROL WILBUR ART
EXHIBITION, 5-7 p.m., Fairbanks Arts Association’s Bear Gallery, third floor of the Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts in Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, information 456-6485 ext. 227
KRISTIN TIMM AND CARRIE ARONSON, 5-8 p.m., beaded jewelry and handcrafted jewelry, Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, 101 Dunkel St., 459-3730
PAULINE LIAN, 5-8 p.m., Lian will present special limited editions and larger botanical prints in addition to her matted and framed Alaska flowers, she will explain her process and demonstrate the use of her flower presses, If Only ... A Fine Store, 215 Cushman St., 457-6659, www.IfOnlyAlaska.com
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Nov. 3 — MUSIC AT ONE, 1 p.m., recital by UAF music students, free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Nov. 4 — UAF WIND SYMPHONY AND JAZZ BAND CONCERT, 8 p.m., music by Grainger, Holst, Nelson, Kazik and Turrin, $10 adults, $5 students, seniors, military, 12 and under free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Nov. 5 — ENSEMBLE 64.8/ENSEMBLE EVOLUTION CONCERT, 8 p.m., UAF’s percussion lab will perform with Swedish group, $10 adults, $5 students, seniors, military, 12 and under free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Nov. 6 — JUN WATABE, 4 p.m.,
faculty saxophone recital, free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Nov. 10 — MUSIC AT ONE, 1 p.m., recital by UAF music students, free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Nov. 12 — SWEET PLANTAIN, 8 p.m., presented by the Fairbanks Concert Association, Davis Concert Hall, www.fairbanksconcert.org or 474-8081
Nov. 13 — CHOIR OF THE NORTH AND ALASKA CAMERATA CONCERT, 4 p.m., $10 adults, $5 students, seniors, military, 12 and under free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Nov. 17 — MUSIC AT ONE, 1 p.m., recital by UAF music students, free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Nov. 19 — ENSEMBLE 64.8 CONCERT, works by John Cage, Steve Reich and Bob Becker, $10 adults, $5 students, seniors, military, 12 and under free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
nature
Nov. 19 — SECOND ANNUAL GEOFEST, 1-4 p.m., UAF Wood Center, celebration of Geography Awareness Week, free, contact [email protected] for more information
special events
Nov. 4,5 — HOLIDAY HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPH REPRINT SALE, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., proceeds benefit the Alaska and Polar Regions Collections at UAF, Kayak Room 408, Rasmuson
Library, UAF campus, 474-6344
Nov. 5 — FIRST SATURDAYS, 4:30 games begin, potluck at 5:30 p.m., followed by bingo or a movie, Santa’s Senior Center, 101 E. 5th Ave. in North Pole, 488-4663
Nov. 12-13 — YOGA WORKSHOP WITH SARAHJOY MARSH, $150 for two-day workshop, location TBD, contact [email protected] or [email protected] for more information
Nov. 16 — SANTA’S SENIORS MEMBERSHIP/BIRTHDAY LUNCH, 11:30 a.m., $6, reservations advised, Santa’s Senior Center, 101 E. 5th Ave. in
North Pole, 488-4663
stage
Nov. 4, 5, 6 — WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?, 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, by Edward Albee, directed by Peggy Ferguson, Riverfront Theater, 1852 Second Ave., $20, $18 seniors (65+) military and university students, $14 for teens, www.fairbanksdrama.org or 456-7529
Nov. 4,5 — LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, 7 p.m., children’s opera presented by Opera Fairbanks in cooperation with North Pole High School, Oehring Theatre, North Pole, preferred seating $40, $20 general, $10 students/children, www.operafairbanks.org
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1-5 p.m., Salisbury Theater, UAF campus, for “The Messenger,” 474-6590 or http://theatreuaf.org/themessenger
Nov. 16, 17, 19 — PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE AUDITIONS, 7 p.m. Nov. 16 and 17, 1 p.m. Nov. 19, by Steve Martin, directed by Michael Shaeffer, Riverfront Theater, 1852 Second Ave., www.fairbanksdrama.org or 456-7529
Nov. 25-27 — IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE, 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, by James Rodgers, directed by Valinda Taylor, Riverfront Theater, 1852 Second Ave., $20, $18 seniors (65+) military and university students, $14 for teens, $10 children www.fairbanksdrama.org or 456-7529
Decemberart
Dec. 6 — ART LEAGUE MEETING, 5:30-6:30 p.m., organizational meeting for the next generation of the Art Salons http://www.artbizconnection.com, Bear Gallery, Nikki Kinne at 479-2695
books
Dec. 3 — COMMUNITY WRITERS HOLIDAY LITERARY
READING, 2 p.m., Fairbanks Arts Association’s Bear Gallery, third floor of the Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts in Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, information 456-6485 ext. 227
Dec. 6 — SCIENCE BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., “What We Believe But Cannot Prove: Today’s Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty,” edited by John Brockman, Noel Wien Library Conference Room, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
Dec. 13 — GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., Living With the Past: “The Island” by Gustaw Herling (p. 146-220); contact discussion leader Don Triplehorn (474-6891) for books, Noel Wien Library Group Study Room 1, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
dance
Dec. 2 — CONTRADANCE, 8 p.m., with live music by Ice Jam and dance instruction by Barbara Braley, Pioneer Park Dance Center, sponsored by Contra Borealis Dancers, beginners welcome, information 457-8957 or www.contraborealis.org
Dec. 2 — THE NUTCRACKER, 8 p.m., presented by North Star Ballet, Hering Auditorium, 451-8800
Dec. 3 — THE NUTCRACKER, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., presented by North Star Ballet, Hering Auditorium, 451-8800
Dec. 3 — SOCIAL DANCE, 8:30-11:30 p.m., $5 members and students, $6 non-members, sponsored by Ballroom Dance Club of Fairbanks, bring a pair of non-marking inside shoes, no smoking or alcohol, 456-3331 or www.ballroomfairbanks.org
Dec. 4 — THE NUTCRACKER,
2 p.m., presented by North Star Ballet, Hering Auditorium, 451-8800
Dec. 9 — CAN DANCE FOR FOOD- WINTER SOUP, 7 p.m., featuring excerpts from “The Four Seasons,” presented by Dance Theatre Fairbanks, Edna Wise Firehouse Theatre, 656 Seventh Ave., 452-1113 www.dancetheatrefairbanks.com
Dec. 10 — CAN DANCE FOR FOOD- WINTER SOUP, 7 p.m., featuring excerpts from “The Four Seasons,” presented by Dance Theatre Fairbanks, Edna Wise Firehouse Theatre, 656 Seventh Ave., 452-1113 www.dancetheatrefairbanks.com
Dec. 11 — CAN DANCE FOR FOOD- WINTER SOUP, 4 p.m., featuring excerpts from “The Four Seasons,” presented by Dance Theatre Fairbanks, Edna Wise Firehouse Theatre, 656 Seventh Ave., 452-1113 www.dancetheatrefairbanks.com
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Dec. 17 — CONTRADANCE, 8 p.m., with live music by Celtic Confusion and dance instruction by Lynn Basham, Pioneer Park Dance Center, sponsored by Contra Borealis Dancers, beginners welcome, information 457-8957 or www.contraborealis.org
family
Dec. 17 — FAMILY READING TIME, 1-2 p.m., H.A. Rey, each reading followed by an activity, all children take home a free book, free, Berry Room, Noel Wien Library, 1215 Cowles St., 456-6212
film
Dec. 3 — HOLIDAYS FILMS,
noon, hot chocolate and a film in the theater, Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, 101 Dunkel St., 459-3730
Dec. 6 — STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL FILMS DUE, 5 p.m., UAF Great Hall, Room 302, free, presented by the UAF Student Film Club, www.uaf.edu/film/cub
Dec. 15 — THIRD THURSDAY FILMS FOR ADULT AUDIENCES, 7 p.m., award-winning international and independent films, “If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle” (Romania; 93 min), “Kiss” (Netherlands; 10 min), auditorium; Noel Wien Library, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or
Dec. 17 — HOLIDAYS FILMS, noon, hot chocolate and a film in the theater, Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, 101 Dunkel St., 459-3730
first friday - Dec. 2
HOLIDAY AFFORDABLE GIFTS, 5-8 p.m., by Co-Op Arts artists, Co-Op Arts, 535 Second Ave., Suite 103, 452-2787
RAREFIED LIGHT, 5-7 p.m., Fairbanks Arts Association’s Bear Gallery, third floor of the Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts in Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, information 456-6485 ext. 227
CANDLELIGHT SHOPPING AND LIVE MUSIC, 5-8 p.m., If Only ... A Fine Store, 215 Cushman St., 457-6659, www.IfOnlyAlaska.com
music/nightlife
Dec. 1 — MUSIC AT ONE, 1 p.m., recital by UAF music students, free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Dec. 1 — NORTHERN LIGHTS STRING ORCHESTRA CONCERT, 8 p.m., free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Dec. 2 — SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS, 7:30 p.m., Sweet Adelines and Great Land Sounds Christmas Concert, $15, seniors, military and students
$10, Pioneer Park, Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts, 456-6094
Dec. 2 — LIVE MUSIC, 5-8 p.m., If Only ... A Fine Store, 215 Cushman Street, 457-6659 www.IfOnlyAlaska.com
Dec. 3 — SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS, 4 p.m., Sweet Adelines and Great Land Sounds Christmas Concert, $15, seniors, military and students $10, Pioneer Park, Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts, 456-6094
Dec. 3 — CHRISTMAS CONCERT, 7 p.m., 50 piece Fairbanks Community Band, Pioneer Park Civic Center Theater, free, www.communityband.org
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Dec. 4 — DESIGN ALASKA HOLIDAY CONCERT, 4 p.m., featuring the Choir of the North, University Chorus, the Northland Children’s Choir, Davis Concert Hall, $30, senior/military $25, student/children $10, www.fairbankssymphony.org or 474-5733
Dec. 8 — MUSIC AT ONE, 1 p.m., recital by UAF music students, free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Dec. 8 — HOLIDAY CHORAL CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., music by the Northland Youth Choir and Aurora, West Valley High School Performing Arts Center, 3800 Geist Road, $12 adults, $7 children under 12, military and senior citizens, tickets may be purchased at Somethin’ Special in the River Mall on College Road or at the door one hour before the concert
Dec. 9 — LIVE MUSIC, 6-8 p.m., If Only ... A Fine Store,
215 Cushman Street, 457-6659 www.IfOnlyAlaska.com
Dec. 9 — WIND SYMPHONY AND JAZZ BAND CONCERT, 8 p.m., $10 adults, $5 students, seniors, military, 12 and under free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Dec. 10 — UNIVERSITY CHORUS CONCERT, 8 p.m., $10 adults, $5 students, seniors, military, 12 and under free, Davis Concert Hall, 474-7555
Dec. 10 — BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY, 8 p.m., presented by the Fairbanks Concert Association, Hering Auditorium, www.fairbanksconcert.org or 474-8081
Dec. 11 — HOLIDAY GIFT CONCERT, 3 p.m., free holiday concert for the entire family, includes a visit from Santa, contact P. Gail Holmes, 457-2552
Dec. 16 — LIVE MUSIC, 6-8
p.m., If Only ... A Fine Store, 215 Cushman St., 457-6659 www.IfOnlyAlaska.com
Dec. 17 — 32ND ANNUAL SING-IT-YOURSELF MESSIAH, 3 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 547 Seventh Ave., 456-1144 or [email protected]
Dec. 21 — LIVE MUSIC, 6-8 p.m., If Only ... A Fine Store, 215 Cushman St., 457-6659 www.IfOnlyAlaska.com
Dec. 23 — LIVE MUSIC, 6-8 p.m., If Only ... A Fine Store, 215 Cushman Street, 457-6659 www.IfOnlyAlaska.com
Dec. 31 — A GALA EVENING, 9 p.m., a dinner theater with performances from the 1940s-60s, live music from Gentle Storm, tickets before Dec. 2 $50, after $60, Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts, tickets available at River City Cafe and Espresso, Chartreuse, Hot LIcks or by calling 456-6242
special events
Dec. 1 — SANTA’S MAILBAG, 9 a.m.- 2 p.m., Santa Letter Day, Santa’s Senior Center, 101 E. 5th Ave. in North Pole, 488-4663
Dec. 3 — FIRST SATURDAYS, 4:30 games begin, potluck at 5:30 p.m., followed by bingo or a movie, Santa’s Senior Center, 101 E. 5th Ave. in North Pole, 488-4663
Dec. 10 — HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE, noon-4 p.m., listen to music, make an ornament, Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, 101 Dunkel St., 459-3730
stage
Dec. 2-4, 9-11 — IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE, 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, by James Rodgers, directed by Valinda Taylor, Riverfront Theater, 1852
Second Avenue, $20, $18 seniors (65+) military and university students, $14 for teens, $10 children www.fairbanksdrama.org or 456-7529
Dec. 2, 3, 9, 10, 11 — WINTER SHORTS, 8:15 Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, three student-directed one-act plays: “Family 2.0” by Walter Wykes; “Speed-the-Play” by David Ives and “An Evening Crossword” by Kimberly Megna, the Lab Theatre in the Salisbury Theater, UAF Campus, $5, 474-6590
Dec. 9, 10 — THE SANTALAND DIARIES, 10:30 p.m., based on the David Sedaris essay, featuring Juneau’s Ben Brown, Riverfront Theater, 1852 Second Ave., $20, www.fairbanksdrama.org or 456-7529
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Januaryart
Jan. 6 — CLOSET ARTISTS INVITATIONAL SHOW, 5-8 p.m., open to new and emerging artists, $5 fee per entry limited to five entries which have not been shown at the Co-Op Arts Gallery before, entry deadline 4 p.m., Jan 4, Co-Op Arts, 535 Second Ave., Suite 103, 452-2787
Jan. 28, 29, 30 — INTAKE OF ARTWORK FOR PATTERNS OF INFLUENCE: SYMPHONY OF LIGHT, noon-6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, noon-5 p.m. Monday, Fairbanks Arts Association’s Bear Gallery, third floor of the Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts in Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, information 456-6485 ext. 227
books
Jan. 3 — SCIENCE BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., “How We Live and Why We Die: The Secret Lives of Cells” by Lewis Wolpert, Noel Wien Library Conference
Room, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
Jan. 7 — ICE FOG LITERARY READING, 7 p.m., Fairbanks Arts Association’s Bear Gallery, third floor of the Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts in Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way, information 456-6485 ext. 227
Jan. 10 — GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., Living With the Past: “Momik” by David Grossman (p.224-279), contact discussion leader Don Triplehorn (474-6891) for books, Noel Wien Library Group Study Room 1, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
Jan. 14 — LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP, 10 a.m., “The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap Between Rich and Poor In an Interconnected World” by Jacqueline Novogratz, Noel Wien Library Conference Room, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
Jan. 23 — SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., “Under the Dome” by Stephen King, Noel Wien Library Group Study Room 1, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
dance
Jan. 1-7 — HIP-HOP INTENSIVE
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CAMP, featuring Jeremy Knutsen from the Gruv factory, all skill levels welcome, Edna Wise Firehouse Theatre, 656 Seventh Ave., 452-1113 www.dancetheatrefairbanks.com
Jan. 7 — SOCIAL DANCE, 8:30-11:30 p.m., $5 members and students, $6 non-members, sponsored by Ballroom Dance Club of Fairbanks, Pioneer Park Dance Center,
bring a pair of non-marking inside shoes, no smoking or alcohol, 456-3331 or www.ballroomfairbanks.org
Jan. 20 — SOCIAL DANCE, 8:30-11:30 p.m., $5 members and students, $6 non-members, sponsored by Ballroom Dance Club of Fairbanks, Pioneer Park Dance Center, bring a pair of non-marking inside shoes, no
smoking or alcohol, 456-3331 or www.ballroomfairbanks.org
family
Jan. 21 — FAMILY READING TIME, 1-2 p.m., Frank Asch, each reading followed by an activity, all children take home a free book, free, Berry Room, Noel Wien Library, 1215 Cowles St., 456-6212
film
Jan. 19 — THIRD THURSDAY FILMS FOR ADULT AUDIENCES, 7 p.m., award-winning international and independent films, “The Colors of the Mountain” (Colombia; 93 min), “The Swimmers” (Cuba; 14 min.), auditorium Noel Wien Library,
1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
first friday - Jan. 6
CLOSET ARTISTS, 5-8 p.m., invitational show, Co-Op Arts, 535 Second Ave., Suite 103, 452-2787
HEATHER KASVINSKY ART EXHIBITION, 5-7 p.m.,
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HOUSTON LLEW, 5-8 p.m., Houston’s copper spiritiles represent his work in vitreous enamel, If Only ... A Fine Store, 215 Cushman St., 457-6659 www.IfOnlyAlaska.com
music/nightlife
Jan. 21 — FRANK SOLIVAN AND THE DIRTY KITCHEN HOT BLUEGRASS,
8 p.m., Pioneer Park Theater, $28, Acoustic Adventures, www.acoustic adventures.com, 488-0556
Jan. 28 — THE CAPITAL STEPS, 8 p.m., presented by the Fairbanks Concert Association, Hering Auditorium, www.fairbanksconcert.org or 474-8081
special events
Jan. 7 — FIRST SATURDAYS, 4:30 games begin, potluck at 5:30 p.m., followed by bingo or a movie, Santa’s Senior Center, 101 E. 5th Ave. in North Pole, 488-4663
Jan. 18 — SANTA’S SENIORS MEMBERSHIP/BIRTHDAY LUNCH, 11:30 a.m., $6, reservations advised, Santa’s Senior Center, 101 E. 5th Ave. in North Pole, 488-4663
stage
Jan. 18, 19, 21 — A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE AUDITIONS, 7 p.m. Jan. 18, 19, 1 p.m. Jan. 21, by Tennessee Williams, directed by Frank Yaska, Riverfront Theater, 1852 Second Ave., www.fairbanksdrama.org or 456-7529
Jan. 21 — AUDITIONS FOR ALL IN THE TIMING, 1 p.m., Salisbury Theater, UAF Campus, six short comic plays by David Ives, show opens March 23, 474-6590
Februaryart
Feb. 7 — ART LEAGUE MEETING, 5:30-6:30 p.m.,
One Percent for the Arts and other public art submissions with Kesler Woodward, Bear Gallery, Nikki Kinne at 479-2695
books
Feb. 7 — SCIENCE BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., “Built by Animals: The Natural History of Animal Architecture” by Michael H. Hansell, Noel Wien Library Conference Room, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine
Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
Feb. 11 — LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP, 10 a.m., “The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration” by Isabel Wilkerson, Noel Wien Library Conference Room, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
Feb. 14 — GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., Living With the Past: “Momik” (continued) (p.280-331), contact discussion leader Don Triplehorn (474-6891) for books, Noel Wien Library Group Study Room 1, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
Feb. 21 — OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING BOOK CLUB,
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October First Friday, 10/7 2nd Annual Raven's Brew Coffee Tasting
November First Friday, 11/4 Black Birch Friday: 11/25 Doorbusters, coffee & specials
December First Friday, 12/2 Saturday Samplings in December:
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Ahoy mateys! Your presence is requested at the 2012 ‘A Taste of Arrrt’ presented by Fairbanks Counseling and Adoption . Fairbanks Counseling and Adoption
Chart ye course for Saturday, February 18, 2012 Saturday, February 18, 2012 Westmark Fairbanks, Gold Room
Doors open at 6pm Grub and Grog Grub and Grog
will be served␣at 7pm will be served at 7pm Auction begins at 8pm
$65 in advance; $70 at the door • Corporate Table is $800
A Special Thank You to Our 2012 Co-Chairs: Cullen Wallace, Abridge Partners
Dr. Christopher H. Henry, Henry Orthodontics
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For more information or to reserve your tickets please contact us at (907) 456-4729 or via email at [email protected]
A Quest for the Children Surrender Ye Heart
1:30 p.m., “The Help” by Kathryn Stockett, Noel Wien Library Conference Room, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
Feb. 28 — SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY DISCUSSION GROUP, 7 p.m., “Boneshaker” by Cherie Priest, Noel Wien Library Group Study Room 1, 1215 Cowles St., contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
dance
Feb. 4 — SOCIAL DANCE, 8:30-11:30 p.m., $5 members and students, $6 non-members, sponsored by Ballroom Dance Club of Fairbanks, Pioneer Park Dance Center, bring a pair of non-marking inside shoes, no smoking or alcohol, 456-3331 or www.ballroomfairbanks.org
Feb. 17 — SOCIAL DANCE, 8:30-11:30 p.m., $5 members and students, $6 non-members, sponsored by Ballroom Dance Club of Fairbanks, Pioneer Park Dance Center, bring a pair of non-marking inside shoes, no smoking or alcohol, 456-3331 or www.ballroomfairbanks.org
family
Feb. 18 — FAMILY READING TIME, 1-2 p.m., Don Freeman, each reading followed by an activity, all children take home a free book, free, Berry Room, Noel Wien Library, 1215 Cowles St., 456-6212
film
Feb. 16 — THIRD THURSDAY FILMS FOR ADULT AUDIENCES, 7 p.m., award-winning international and independent films, “A Screaming Man” (Chad/France; 88 min,), “Expectations” (Chad/France; 29 min.), auditorium Noel Wien Library, 1215 Cowles St.,contact: Georgine Olson: 459-1063 or [email protected]
first friday - Feb. 3
AMANDA GECAS, 5-8 p.m., fur clothing items, Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, 101 Dunkel St., 459-3730
HANDCRAFTED ALASKA JEWELRY, 5-8 p.m., If Only
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For Tickets and Information: 456-PLAY or www.FairbanksDrama.org
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Come home to North Pole to start your holiday season right by participating in our annual holiday festivities!
Holiday Bazaar North Pole Plaza Mall
Vendors, reserve your space early for this event. All information and forms are posted on our website.
Visit www.northpolechamber.us/event-winterfest.html
Community Fireworks Display at North Pole Plaza
40th Annual Candle Lighting Ceremony Crowning of North Pole King & Queen
at North Pole High School Auditorium This is an annual community event inaugurating the holiday season with musical
and spoken performances by area residents and youth, the crowning of the new North Pole King & Queen and a community Christmas carol sing-a-long.
Refreshments will follow after the performance.
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Antiques, Collectibles & Gifts
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music/nightlife
Feb. 23 — CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL, 8 p.m., violinist Paul Rosenthal, violist Nina Missildine, cellist Zuill Bailey and pianist Eduard Zilberkant, Davis Concert Hall, $30, senior/military $25, student/children $10, www.fairbankssymphony.org or 474-5733
Feb. 26 — FAIRBANKS SYMPHONY CONCERT, 4 p.m., Davis Concert Hall, $30, senior/military $25, student/children $10, www.fairbankssymphony.org or 474-5733
Feb. 26 — THE NEW SHANGHAI CIRCUS, 4 p.m., presented by the Fairbanks Concert Association, Hering Auditorium, www.fairbanksconcert.org or 474-8081
special events
Feb. 4 — FIRST SATURDAYS, 4:30 games begin, potluck at 5:30 p.m., followed by bingo or a movie, Santa’s Senior Center, 101 E. 5h Ave. in North Pole, 488-4663
Feb. 15 — SANTA’S SENIORS MEMBERSHIP/BIRTHDAY LUNCH, 11:30 a.m., $6, reservations advised, Santa’s Senior Center, 101 E. 5th Ave. in North Pole, 488-4663
Feb. 18 — A TASTE OF ARRRT, 6 p.m., Pirate-themed Fairbanks Counseling and Adoption’s fundraiser, includes silent and oral auctions, door prizes, entertainment and a showcase of Alaska artwork, $65 in advance, $70 at the door, Westmark Fairbanks Gold Room, [email protected] or 456-4729
stageFeb. 3-5, 10-12, 17-19 — PICASSO AT THE LAPIN
AGILE, 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 1 p.m. Sunday, by Steve Martin, directed by Michael Shaeffer, Riverfront Theater, 1852 Second Ave., $20, $18 seniors (65+) military and university students, $14 for teens, www.fairbanksdrama.org or 456-7529
Feb. 10, 11 — A DATE WITH HISTORY, 10:30 p.m., an original comedy by Fairbanks playwright Tom Moran, Riverfront Theater, 1852 Second Ave., $20, www.fairbanksdrama.org or 456-7529
Feb. 18 — FAMOUS FOR FIFTEEN, 8:15 p.m., original works written by the UAF and local community, presented in “Reader’s Theatre” format with scripts in hand, $1, 474-6590
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The farmhouse giftshop hoursWinter hours: Sat. noon - 4pm
Summer hours: Daily 9:30 - 5pm
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OctoberOct. 8 — CRAFT BAZAAR, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., tables are $25 for new vendors, $15 for returning, North Pole Middle School Cafeteria, 488-2271 ext. 9125
Oct. 8, 9 — ESTER CRAFT BAZAAR, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, noon- 4 p.m. Sunday, collectibles, minerals, beads, jewelry, T-shirts and up-cycled clothing, free, Ester Community Center, downtown Ester, contact Kimberly Rogers 895-4402
Oct. 8 — 6TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Clear Air Force Station in the Clear AFS Ballroom, vendor rental space is $25, registration deadline Oct. 6, information Starlene at 585-6237 or [email protected]
Oct. 14-15 — HOLLY DAYS BAZAAR, Friday 4-8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.- 5p.m., showcase of handcrafted items including accessories, jewelry, art, photography, toys, sporting goods and more, Fort Wainwright Physical Fitness Center, Meridian Road, individuals without a military ID must go through the main gate and present a valid driver’s license, proof of insurance and registration, $3, [email protected]
Oct. 15 — SANTA’S BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., donations of sale items are welcome, Santa’s Senior Center, 101 E. 5th Ave. in North Pole, for table rental or general information, call the center at 488-4663
NovemberNov. 4, 5 — WINTER POTTERY AND ARTS FAIRE, 4-8 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, featuring handcrafted pottery, art and gifts, Dog Musher’s Hall, 925 Farmers Loop
Nov. 5 — FAIRBANKS LUTHERAN CHURCH CHRISTMAS CRAFTS BAZAAR, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., free, 1012 Cowles St., 452-3425
Nov. 5, 6 — UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 10 a.m.- 4p.m., over 100 vendors each day, free parking, UAF Wood Center, door prizes Sunday
Nov. 7 — ST. NICHOLAS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., handmade crafts, baked goods, etc., 707 St. Nicholas Drive, North Pole, 488-2595
Nov. 11, 12, 13 — HOLIDAY MARKETPLACE, noon- 8 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.- 7 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, over 165 statewide and local vendors, Carlson Center, $4 adults, children 12 and under free, www.fairbanksevents.com or 474-9082
Nov. 12 — ZION LUTHERAN’S GOOD SHEPHERD 25TH CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., proceeds benefit Bethesda Homes
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* Camarones a el Mojo de ajo Prawns salted in our garlic butter served over rice your choice of beans or salad
* Camarones Chipotle Prawns cooked in our chipotle cream sauce with onions and mushrooms with rice and beans
* Shrimp Momias Prawns wrapped in bacon, cooked in garlic butter, and served with rice and beans
* Camarones ala Diabla Prawns cooked in our sweet & hot sauce served with rice and beans
* Camarones Charros Prawns salted in butter, bacon bits, onions, green peppers, and white wine sauce. Served with rice and beans and flour or corn tortilla
*Camarones Rancheros Prawns salted in tomato sauce with onions, green peppers. Served with rice and beans and flour or corn tortilla
*Shrimp Scampi Prawns salted in garlic butter served with a side of rice and crisp, green salad with dressing
Seafood Seafood * Chicken Chipotle Tender chicken breast cooked in chipotle cream sauce with onions, and mushrooms served with rice and beans
* Baja Chicken Tender chicken breast cooked with green peppers, onions mushrooms, with ranchero sauce with rice and beans
* Steak Ranchero Tender flank steak pieces sautéed with onions, green peppers, and tomato sauce served with rice and beans
* Carne Asada A thin cut flank steak cooked to perfection with Mexican spices. One cheese enchilada served with rice and beans
* Milanesa Choice of chicken or steak (breaded) thinly cut, then deep fried. Served with rice, beans, guacamole, sour cream, and pico de gallo
* Carne Asada y Championes Thin cut flank steak covered with mushroom sauce serve with rice and beans and choice of flour or corn tortilla
Chicken & Steak Chicken & Steak
Fajitas Fajitas This Mexican favorite comes on a
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and their ministry for disabled adults, Zion Lutheran Church, 2982 Davis Road, [email protected]
Nov. 19 — QUOTA INTERNATIONAL HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Pioneer Park Alaska Centennial for the Arts, free, www.quotafairbanks.org or 687-7892
Nov. 19 — TWO RIVERS SCHOOL SUGAR PLUM BAZAAR, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 18.5 Mile Chena Hot Springs Road, 488-6616 to rent table space, $20 per table, includes lunch, 488-6616 or [email protected]
Nov, 19 — ESC HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Aurora Club on Eielson Air Force Base, open to all ID card holders, vendor information contact Beth Durbin at [email protected] or 460-3226
Nov. 26 — GOLDSTREAM VALLEY LIONS ANNUAL HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Ken Kunkel Community Center, 2568 Goldstream Road
DecemberDec. 3 — 12TH ANNUAL TANANA VALLEY FARMERS MARKET HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., West Valley High School, free, www.tvfmarket.com
Dec. 3, 4 — NORTH POLE HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., North Pole Plaza, www.northpolechamber.us/winterfest
Dec. 10 — EFFIE KOKRINE HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., silent auctions, handmade crafts, food and cake walks, 601 Loftus Road, 750-8374 or [email protected]
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