We’ll find out about Saturday’s Sham-Jam-Ski at the CANVAS; we’ll talk with Butch Allen about Saturday’s Alaska Ocean Film Festival; Kendra Schpok, Program Director at the CANVAS, will clue us in on upcoming events; and Nancy DeCherney will give us the rundown on art happenings in the capital city during Arts Up.
We’ll find out about Saturday’s 20th Annual Girl Scout Auction; we’ll celebrate National AmeriCorps Week; we’ll talk photography with Jayleen Beedle, Jay Beedle, and Mark Kelley in a preview of tonight’s Wildlife Wednesday program; Amanda Compton will be here to highlight tonight’s Mudrooms event; and we’ll learn about this week at Eaglecrest.
Today at 3 on KTOO-FM on A Juneau Afternoon, Pat Moore will host. He’ll talk with Michelle Elfers and Nancy Long about the upcoming Becoming an Outdoorswoman retreats; Sarah Harkins will be here to highlight La Leche League activities; Erik & Fubao Goldsberry will give us the details on Saturday’s St. Baldrick’s fundraiser, and we’ll hear about the school district’s Hunter Education program.
We’ll find out about a Healing Art event with guest Sarah Newsham, from AWARE; Suzanne Williams will give us a preview of her gardening talk on Wednesday on Raised Beds and Low Tunnels; Andy Kline will interview comedian, Paula Poundstone, appearing Thursday at Centennial Hall; and we’ll find out about student homelessness.
Today at 3 on A Juneau Afternoon, Pat Moore will host.
We’ll discuss March classes starting in the School of Career Education at UAS with school manager Dana Mackey; K. J. Metcalf will drop by with details on Saturday’s Admiralty Island Voices presentations by panels of scientists, Tlingit elders and artists including Skip Wallen, the sculptor who created the bronze bear in front of the Capitol Building; Ashley Johnston, from the Alaskan Brewery, will be here to highlight this weekend’s High Gravity Games at Eaglecrest along with Ernie Muller, from the Red Cross, whose organization will be the beneficiary of the event; Judith Meier will invite us to two meetings of interest to Juneau families who might like to host exchange students from Muslim countries; and wildlife photographer and author Amy Guilick will give us a preview of her Fireside Lecture on Salmon in the Trees to be given twice tonight at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center.