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Nov 13 2014

West Anchorage High School is putting on another amazing show. The Shakespearean classic Macbeth is a spooky play that you shouldn't miss.
Escape winter's chill by enjoying cozy atmosphere, great food, nice company and heartfelt art.
Rhonda Scott Art "Sweet Memories" show. A tribute to Patricia Versnick, featuring "Patti's Star" and other vibrant beautiful florals, landscapes, and birch panels.
Get answers to questions about health insurance.
F Magazine's biggest event of the year features Alaska's best music videos of 2013-2014.
Have fun and stimulate your brain with the best card game, worldwide. ACBL sanctioned.
How did life on Earth begin? Find out on this journey through time.
Girl Scouts, come test your skills with a structural engineering challenge. 
As the local guru of the encaustic medium (not to mention the owner/operator at Doriola’s), Janet Hickok’s new originals are concoctions of intrigue.
Awash in color and brought to life by contrast and form, mixed media original works by Kim Marcucci are some of the most sought-after among Anchorage art lovers.
King Career Center seeks alumni to help celebrate the school's 40th anniversary.
See and purchase quilts created by local quilters to benefit THREAD, Alaska's resource for quality child care.
Local adventurer Luc Mehl has completed 4000 miles of human-powered traverses, including North America’s three tallest mountains.
This month the Wildflower Garden Club hosts Carol Norquist and Della Barry, two members of the Alaska Flower Show Judges Council.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at an Anchorage Museum conservator in action. 
How did life on Earth begin? 
Curious about what’s up in the night sky? 
Join Bill Fleming of 9:ZERO:7 Bikes as he describes his recent fat bike journey across the dunes of the remote Namib Desert and Skeleton Coast of Namibia. 
It's almost game time at the Down East Saloon in Homer.
Art kids studio classes focus on individual development of self expression by building confidence and imagination through fun creative art projects based in traditional art training.
Dr. Suzanne Lorenz teaches in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at UAA. Her research focusses on mapping dark matter with weak gravitational lensing
Group show curated by artists Garry Kaulitz and Lowell Zercher responding to the theme of Denial. Pieces include some form of transfer art and includes multiple artists from the Alaska art community.
New landscapes by Fairbanks painter Sarah DeGennaro feature wild spaces of Alaska's Interior painted while on camping trips.
The Alaska Outdoors host easy to moderate social hikes, every Monday and Thursday. Please join us for our public hikes to meet new people and exercise!
"'night, Mother" tells the story of Jessie, an epileptic woman in her 40s who systematically prepares for her own death – and the frantic and touching efforts of her mother, Thelma, to stop her.
Look and feel better!
UAA is proud to present the 29th Annual No Big Heads self portrait exhibition. This year's juror, Jesse Shaw, is a printmaker from Tennessee who is known for his satirically narrative and politically charged work.
UAA Continuing Education will teach you how to pivot tables and charts, use FV functions, group worksheets, trend lines, and share workbooks.
Baseball, butterflies, water and wind inspire acclaimed choreographers Kramer, Jeffery, and Kendall. Join us for the world premiere of original dances celebrating the power and beauty of nature and change.
Learn how to use media tools for professional networking and marketing.
Learn biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing skills, equipment usage and health assessment.
The Anchorage Civic Orchestra is looking for talented high-school aged musicians to play a Concerto at our March 21 concert.
UAA Continuing Education will teach you how four generations think, feel and act in order to find more productive outcomes for your work setting.
Learn to successfully and effectively navigate the Internet based on understanding the structure of online information.
This class familiarizes individuals with a personal computer and its operating system as well as introduces how to organize and manage files.
A national juried self-portrait competition of limited size. This year’s juror is Jesse Shaw.  Shaw is a printmaker from Tennessee primarily working in relief prints carved from linoleum blocks
Thursday services include Holy Communion, devotional prayers, beautiful melodies, and a short homily based on the lessons from the previous Sunday.
Find your dream purse at this annual awards ceremony.
All are invited to enter Cyrano Theatre's contest. Just tell them about your most terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
Sing songs, read stories, and move with Mr. Clay.
Alaska Women Speak, quarterly journal, is looking for poetry, prose and articles around the theme, “ Inspiration: What sparks your urge to create, to pursue, to accomplish?”
Affordable Thursday night yoga in East Anchorage
Join the band. No tryouts, just a desire to improve musically as an individual and as a member of the band. 
Be safe on the water. This course teaches the basics of safe boat operation and handling. 
Anchorage author and essayist Bill Sherwonit will present a 12-week nature and travel writing class this fall.
This class is designed for the beginner and for those who would like a refresher class to hone in the basic fundamentals of yoga.
Calling all musicians of Anchorage: Anchorage City Limits Music Cafe wants you to showcase your talents.
Play bridge Mondays and Thursdays.
It's all about family. Have you protected them?
Are you new to Anchorage and looking for a family dental practice? Alcan Dental Group wants to help you feel as at home as possible. 
The “Rarefied Light” exhibit showcases the best of Alaska’s fine art photography.

Friday, November 14, 2014

WomenListen is a not-for-profit organization that supports women with any type of cancer.
A celebration of the construction of the Alaska Highway during World War II and discussion of the historic achievement will be presented by the Alaska Highway Project.
Artist Brian Adams will present new photography in his show titled “I Am Alaskan,” at the Alaska Humanities Forum.
A vixen in a life-size champagne glass, a pretty mademoiselle on a picnic, a French gardener tending her perfect red rose buds. Must it be mimed for you? It's a glittering spectacle you won't want to miss.
West Anchorage High School is putting on another amazing show. The Shakespearean classic Macbeth is a spooky play that you shouldn't miss.
Escape winter's chill by enjoying cozy atmosphere, great food, nice company and heartfelt art.
Rhonda Scott Art "Sweet Memories" show. A tribute to Patricia Versnick, featuring "Patti's Star" and other vibrant beautiful florals, landscapes, and birch panels.
Guest speaker William J. Dobson discusses democracy today.
Fascinating and Talented Singer-Songwriter brings you an evening of great music.
Study passages of literature of the Rabbis.
CBS all community second Friday of the month dairy potluck, family services and Teacher Appreciation Shabbat.
How did life on Earth begin? Find out on this journey through time.
As the local guru of the encaustic medium (not to mention the owner/operator at Doriola’s), Janet Hickok’s new originals are concoctions of intrigue.
Awash in color and brought to life by contrast and form, mixed media original works by Kim Marcucci are some of the most sought-after among Anchorage art lovers.
King Career Center seeks alumni to help celebrate the school's 40th anniversary.
See and purchase quilts created by local quilters to benefit THREAD, Alaska's resource for quality child care.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at an Anchorage Museum conservator in action. 
Kick start the dark months ahead with “Lights Out,” the museum’s late-night creative blowout.  
How did life on Earth begin? 
Blast off into space in this guided tour of our larger planetary neighborhood. 
This free class will teach you about what the judge expects, evidence, testimony, objections, exhibits and witnesses.
Internationally acclaimed and award winning classical pianist Lisa Nakamichi comes to Anchorage
Music for this program features works for Russian and Soviet military bands by Rimsky-Korsakov, Agapkin, and Khatchaturian.
Art kids studio classes focus on individual development of self expression by building confidence and imagination through fun creative art projects based in traditional art training.
"Bible Studies" by Steve Falcone offers a modern comedic twist re-imaginings of familiar stories.
Group show curated by artists Garry Kaulitz and Lowell Zercher responding to the theme of Denial. Pieces include some form of transfer art and includes multiple artists from the Alaska art community.
New landscapes by Fairbanks painter Sarah DeGennaro feature wild spaces of Alaska's Interior painted while on camping trips.
"'night, Mother" tells the story of Jessie, an epileptic woman in her 40s who systematically prepares for her own death – and the frantic and touching efforts of her mother, Thelma, to stop her.
UAA is proud to present the 29th Annual No Big Heads self portrait exhibition. This year's juror, Jesse Shaw, is a printmaker from Tennessee who is known for his satirically narrative and politically charged work.
UAA Continuing Education will teach you how to create and open documents and letters, navigate and use tool bar functions, create reports, and utilize format features.
Baseball, butterflies, water and wind inspire acclaimed choreographers Kramer, Jeffery, and Kendall. Join us for the world premiere of original dances celebrating the power and beauty of nature and change.
Learn complex floral designs.
Learn how to use media tools for professional networking and marketing.
Learn biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing skills, equipment usage and health assessment.
The Anchorage Civic Orchestra is looking for talented high-school aged musicians to play a Concerto at our March 21 concert.
Learn to successfully and effectively navigate the Internet based on understanding the structure of online information.
All are invited to enter Cyrano Theatre's contest. Just tell them about your most terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
Sing songs, read stories, and move with Mr. Clay.
In Victorian times many physical phenomena had already been discovered and described by natural laws, but life's most eloquent mechanism was still unknown. Join the young Charles Darwin on an adventurous voyage of exploration circumnavigating the world with the H.M.S. Beagle. Hear Darwin himself reveal the simple and beautiful mechanism that explains the evolution of all life on Earth: Natural Selection.
 Look for handmade crafts, Christmas decorations, knitted fashion scarves and hats, jewelry, cosmetics, wonderful food and sweet treats, gourmet coffee and flavored teas.
Alaska Women Speak, quarterly journal, is looking for poetry, prose and articles around the theme, “ Inspiration: What sparks your urge to create, to pursue, to accomplish?”
All of your holiday shopping in one location!
Join Liv and Van Friday nights at the Golden Lion for dance lessons.
Join the Alaska World Affairs Council  for  “Are Dictators Getting Smarter? The Battle Between Dictatorship and Democracy” featuring William Dobson, Politics and Foreign Affairs Editor for Slate Magazine.
Enjoy the annual Harvest of Hope dinner and auction  supporting Lutheran Social Services of Alaska.
Be safe on the water. This course teaches the basics of safe boat operation and handling. 
Anchorage author and essayist Bill Sherwonit will present a 12-week nature and travel writing class this fall.
This class is designed for the beginner and for those who would like a refresher class to hone in the basic fundamentals of yoga.
Are you new to Anchorage and looking for a family dental practice? Alcan Dental Group wants to help you feel as at home as possible. 
The “Rarefied Light” exhibit showcases the best of Alaska’s fine art photography.
Listen to stories, poems, excerpts from favorite books, and more at Jitters in Eagle River.