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Weekly Calendar of Upcoming Events and Performances

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March 1–7 2020

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Voices of the Wilderness

Sunday, March 1, 2020
9:00 am11:59 pm
USDA

-Kootznoowoo Wilderness, Tongass NF
-Misty Fjords National Monument, Tongass NF
-Nellie Juan -College Fiord Wilderness Study Area, Chugach NF
-Sitka Ranger District Wilderness Areas, Tongass NF
-Tracy Arm-Ford’s Terror Wilderness, Tongass NF
-Aleutian Islands Wilderness, AK Maritime NWR
-Arctic Wilderness, Arctic NWR
-Innoko or Koyukuk Wilderness, Innoko/Koyukuk NWR
-Togiak Wilderness, Togiak NWR
-Noatak Wilderness, Western Arctic National Parklands
-Wrangell Saint-Elias Wilderness, Wrangell Saint-Elias NP

Attached are the 2020 information and application. Submissions are due by 11:59 pm AK Time March 1, 2020. Please visit http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/votw for more information from our past residencies. We’ll hope to receive an application from you!

2020- 2021 Main Street Gallery Call

Monday, March 2, 2020
9:00 am5:00 pm
Main Street Gallery

The Main Street Gallery is a program of the Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council, it is a non-profit, year-round, fine art exhibition space committed to:
Providing exhibit opportunities for both emerging and established artists;
Exposing the Ketchikan area community to a broad variety of visual art forms;
Encouraging local participation and appreciation of the arts;
Nurturing community artist development; and
Providing an encouraging environment for innovative art forms.
The KAAHC is looking for 6 exhibits for the next Main Street Gallery Season!

Rasmuson Fondation 2020 Individual Artist Awards

Monday, March 2, 2020
9:00 am5:00 pm

Individual, Group Artist awards and Fellowships
Project Awards and Fellowships are designed to provide artists living and working in Alaska the resources to concentrate and reflect on their work, to immerse themselves in a creative endeavor, and to experiment, explore and develop their artistry more fully. It is the hope that these investments result in substantial contributions to Alaska’s culture, the vibrancy of our communities and to art itself.

KRBD Ketchikan Community Radio - Board of Directors' Meeting

Wednesday, March 4, 2020
5:30 pm7:00 pm
KRBD Station

The Board of Director's of KRBD meet monthly at the station beginning at 5:30pm, on the first Wednesday of the month. This meeting is to discuss the workings of the radio station.

Sea Strummers Ukulele Group

Wednesday, March 4, 2020
6:30 pm7:30 pm
Bayside Hotel Lobby

The Sea Strummers is a ukulele group that meets once a week. They welcome new people/musicians.

Opening Reception- In the Company of Trees - Marilyn Lee

Friday, March 6, 2020
5:00 pm7:00 pm
Main Street Gallery

Description: Expressive works by Artist Marilyn Lee featuring the unique shapes, textures, and “personalities” of trees she has studied in our surrounding Tongass Rainforest.

Opening Receptions are always open and free to the public.

Tongass Historical Museum Exhibit Opening Into the Wind

Friday, March 6, 2020
5:00 pm7:00 pm
Tongass Historical Museum

An exhibit weaving together science, history, art, and contemporary issues to explore the role of aviation in our community's past, present, and future.

FCP-The 39 Steps

Friday, March 6, 2020
7:00 pm9:00 pm
Kayhi Auditorium

First City Players produces a whodunit! The script rattles with laugh-makers as four talented actors portray 150 characters.

The action opens as a man mired in humdrum meets a woman with a thick accent who claims she's a spy. He takes her home. She's murdered! And soon a mysterious organization called "The 39 Steps" is hot on the man's trail. Throw in an onstage plane crash, handcuffs, a shadowy cabal, missing fingers, some old-fashioned romance, and a death-defying finale.

It's an unforgettable evening for those who love the magic of theatre!

In the Company of Trees- Marilyn Lee

Saturday, March 7, 202011:00 amFriday, March 27, 20205:00 pm
Main Street Gallery

Expressive works by Artist Marilyn Lee featuring the unique shapes, textures, and “personalities” of trees she has studied in our surrounding Tongass Rainforest.

FCP-The 39 Steps

Saturday, March 7, 2020
7:00 pm9:00 pm
Kayhi Auditorium

First City Players produces a whodunit! The script rattles with laugh-makers as four talented actors portray 150 characters.

The action opens as a man mired in humdrum meets a woman with a thick accent who claims she's a spy. He takes her home. She's murdered! And soon a mysterious organization called "The 39 Steps" is hot on the man's trail. Throw in an onstage plane crash, handcuffs, a shadowy cabal, missing fingers, some old-fashioned romance, and a death-defying finale.

It's an unforgettable evening for those who love the magic of theatre!


Image Credits
TOP ROW (L-R)
Stephen Jackson, Seward Shame Pole, Saxman, Alaska, 2017 - Ketchikan Community Concert Band, image credit Felix Wong - Evy Posey, "Cosmic Wyvern", Mixed UP the 35th Annual Wearable Art Show, 2021 – Ricardo Búrquez, "My World", 2016 - Evon Zerbetz & Rich Stage, "A Trip to the Library", 2012 - Terry Pyles, "Yeltatzie Salmon", 2015

BOTTOM ROW (L-R)
Kathy Flora, Marcie Pungowiyi, New Path Dancers, "Thunder”, ShapeShift the 26th Annual Wearable Art Show, 2012, image credit Ernie Meloche - Rhonda Green, Tongass Historical Museum entry gate, 2021 - Ketchikan Theatre Ballet, Spring Gala "The Four Seasons" May 2021 -  Nathan Jackson, "New Thundering Wings", 2016 – First City Players, "39 Steps", Jack Finnegan, 2021, image credit Jeff Fitzwater - Jackie Keizer "Sailing Off Into A Tequila Sunrise", Mixed UP the 35th Annual Wearable Art, image credit Jeanette Sweetman 2021 - Shawna Hofmann, Andiamo Dance Company, image credit Jeanette Sweetman, 2021- Ricardo Búrquez, “Pipe Junction” 2021 - Isreal Shotridge, Chief Johnson's Totem Pole, Ketchikan, AK. 1955

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