Juneau Afternoon

Author Larri Irene Spengler debuts first novel ‘Taking Time: Sailing with My Family in Southeast Alaska’

On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: author Larri Irene Spengler discusses her book, “Taking Time: Sailing with My Family in Southeast Alaska” ahead of her First Friday book signing, June 6 commemorates the 125th anniversary of the Alaska State Museum and Steve Henrikson shares more about a special talk and celebration happening at Noon on Friday, June 6 at the APK Lecture Hall, and UAS Chancellor Dr. Aparna Palmer talks summer UAS activites and the Alumni BBQ happening on Saturday, June 7.

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Juneau Afternoon livestream featuring author of “Taking Time” Larri Spengler, the Alaska State Museum celebrates its 125th anniversary, and University of Alaska Southeast summer activities.

Bostin Christopher hosts the conversation. Juneau Afternoon airs at 3:00 p.m. on KTOO and KAUK with a rebroadcast at 7:00 p.m. Listen online or subscribe to the podcast at ktoo.org/juneauafternoon.

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Juneau Afternoon is a production of the KTOO Arts and Culture Team.
Bostin Christopher produced today’s show with help from Erin Tripp.

Pride Month and First Friday events, and Juneau Youth Sailing summer camps

On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: Pride Month events with SEAGLA, Juneau-Douglas City Museum, First Friday preview with Juneau Arts and Humanities Council, and Juneau Youth Sailing summer camps are registering now.

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Video Livestream

Juneau Afternoon livestream featuring SEAGLA Pride Month, Juneau-Douglas City Museum, Juneau Youth Sailing, and First Friday preview with the JAHC.
Timestamps:
01:04 Show begins/intro
02:40 Pride month events with SEAGLA
17:55 Juneau-Douglas City Museum summer updates
30:25 Juneau Youth Sailing summer camps
41:54 Curious Juneau: Where do the bald eagles go in the winter?
47:42 First Friday preview with the JAHC

Bostin Christopher hosts the conversation. Juneau Afternoon airs at 3:00 p.m. on KTOO and KAUK with a rebroadcast at 7:00 p.m. Listen online or subscribe to the podcast at ktoo.org/juneauafternoon.

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Juneau Afternoon is a production of the KTOO Arts and Culture Team.
Bostin Christopher produced today’s show with help from Lisa Purves.

Unraveling murders and mysteries in Southeast Alaska with author Betsy Longenbaugh

“Forgotten Murders from Alaska’s Capital” was author Betsy Longenbaugh’s first book.

On this episode of Juneau Afternoon’s Rainy Day Conversations, true crime enthusiast and author Betsy Longenbaugh shares her lifelong passion for mystery and how she and her husband, Ed Schoenfeld, uncovered a long history of murder and mayhem in Southeast Alaska.

Host Bostin Christopher talks with Longenbaugh about her origins in Sitka, finding a love of mystery from her mother and grandmother, working for her aunt at the Sitka Sentinel, and how, after retiring from a career in journalism and social work, she and her husband began finding tales of murder in Juneau and continue to share them in presentations, history walks, and two books, with a third on the way.

You can find and follow Betsy Longenbaugh online via Facebook or at the website: truecrimealaska.com.

Bostin Christopher hosts the conversation. Juneau Afternoon airs at 3:00 p.m. on KTOO and KAUK with a rebroadcast at 7:00 p.m. Listen online or subscribe to the podcast at ktoo.org/juneauafternoon.

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Juneau Afternoon is a production of the KTOO Arts and Culture Team.
Bostin Christopher produced today’s show with help from Erin Tripp.

TrollFest ‘once in a lifetime’ sockeyedelic celebration of the art and music of Ray Troll

On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: The Heists perform and preview TrollFest; Members of the Lionel Hampton Big Band stop in ahead of the Juneau Jazz & Classic finale; artists and authors Raina Telgemeier and Lucy Knisley preview the Alaska Robotics Mini-Con; and members of Artemis Sportswomen share upcoming summer activities.

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Video Livestream

Juneau Afternoon livestream featuring TrollFest, Alaska Robotics Mini-Con, Artemis Sportswomen, and the final weekend of Juneau Jazz & Classics.

Timestamps of video:
01:02 Show begins/intro
02:54 TrollFest preview with Erin and Andrew Heist
21:58 Lionel Hampton Big Band preview as part of Juneau Jazz & Classics
35:30 Alaska Robotics Mini-Con preview with artists Raina Telgemeier and Lucy Knisley
45:24 Curious Juneau – What’s the story behind the Fiddlehead Cookbook’s North Douglas chocolate cake?
50:09 Artemis Sportswomen summer activities preview

Bostin Christopher hosts the conversation. Juneau Afternoon airs at 3:00 p.m. on KTOO and KAUK with a rebroadcast at 7:00 p.m. Listen online or subscribe to the podcast at ktoo.org/juneauafternoon.

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Juneau Afternoon is a production of the KTOO Arts and Culture Team.
Bostin Christopher produced today’s show with help from Erin Tripp.

Last Chance Mining Museum celebrates 30 years of operation this summer

On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: Last Chance Mining Museum opening day festivities celebrate 30 years of operation, the USDA Forest Service shares updates on Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, Bartlett Hospital has a new orthopedic clinic in Juneau, and upcoming events from the Juneau Public Libraries.

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Video Livestream

Juneau Afternoon livestream featuring Last Chance Mining Museum, USDA Forest Service, Bartlett Orthopedic Specialists, and Juneau Public Libraries.
Timestamps:
01:05 Show begins/intro & announcements
05:10 Last Chance Mining Museum 30th year season opening
17:25 USDA Forest Service with updates on Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center
33:05 Bartlett Regional Hospital open house for the new orthopedic clinic
47:15 Juneau Public Libraries with event updates and book recommendations

Bostin Christopher hosts the conversation. Juneau Afternoon airs at 3:00 p.m. on KTOO and KAUK with a rebroadcast at 7:00 p.m. Listen online or subscribe to the podcast at ktoo.org/juneauafternoon.

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Juneau Afternoon is a production of the KTOO Arts and Culture Team.
Bostin Christopher produced today’s show with help from Erin Tripp.

Spruce Root’s 2025 Path to Prosperity Program to focus on Alaska Native entrepreneurs

On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: JACK Quartet plays Juneau Jazz & Classics, The Law Enforcement Torch Run, May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, and Spruce Root is accepting applications for its Path to Prosperity Business program.

Audio Podcast

Video Livestream

Juneau Afternoon livestream featuring JACK Quartet, Law Enforcement Torch Run, National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, and Spruce Root’s Path to Prosperity Program.

Timestamps:
01:00 Show begins/Intro
02:51 JACK Quartet songs and conversation (Juneau Jazz & Classics)
23:12 The Law Enforcement Torch Run
31:56 National Speech-Language-Hearing Month with Bartlett Rehab Services
44:46 Spruce Root Path to Prosperity Program

Bostin Christopher hosts the conversation. Juneau Afternoon airs at 3:00 p.m. on KTOO and KAUK with a rebroadcast at 7:00 p.m. Listen online or subscribe to the podcast at ktoo.org/juneauafternoon.

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Juneau Afternoon is a production of the KTOO Arts and Culture Team.
Bostin Christopher produced today’s show with help from Erin Tripp.

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