Weekly Calendar of Upcoming Events and Performances
To have your event added to The Arts and Culture Calendar contact
info@KetchikanArts.org
907-225-2211
Quick Links
"Your a Good Man Charlie Brown"
First City Production of "Your a Good Man Charlie Brown" Kayhi Auditorium Tickets available soon info@firstcityplayers.org
"Your a Good Man Charlie Brown"
First City Production of "Your a Good Man Charlie Brown" Kayhi Auditorium Tickets available now info@firstcityplayers.org
Happiness is great musical theatre!
Tickets are on sale NOW for You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown by going online to firstcityplayers.org/tickets or by calling the office at 907-225-4792! Seats are socially distanced by the ticketing system, so if you're coming in a larger party, you'll either need to purchase all of them together online, or call the office to reserve!
Open Mic with Cullen McCormick
Open Mic
Featuring the talents of Cullen McCormick and Chazz Gist
$5 Cover, Must be 21 years of age or accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Call to Story Tellers
Stories at Latitude 56* a program of the Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council has branched out to the Radio!!! Do you have a story you would like to share? Have you always wanted to be on the air? This is a call to Ketchikan residents to share stories of their lives, lessons, and adventures on the RADIO! Jack Finnegan MC of Stories at Latitude 56* Story Slam will help get your stories recorded for a prerecorded KRBD radio show to be broadcast at 9:00 pm on the 3rd Saturdays of the month. Jack Finnegan will host this half-hour radio show introducing each story! The deadline to submit to "Stories at Latitude 56*: The Radio Edition" is the 14th of each month!
Paleo Nerds
Self-described paleo nerds Ray Troll and David Strassman discuss paleontology with experts around the nation in their podcast. New podcasts every Wednesday!
Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Board of Directors Meeting
Monthly Board of Directors Meeting. Currently all KAAHC Board meetings are held via ZOOM. If you would like to attend a Board meeting please contact Kathleen Light for for attendance information. kathleenl@ketchikanarts.org
Obvious Jazz
Obvious Jazz,
Rob Holston sings vocals, plays sax, trumpet, trombone, and flute. The one-man-band plays pieces from the "American Song Book"
Arts Report on KRBD
Each week at approximately 8:20 am KRBD hosts the Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council for their weekly report on arts and humanities in Ketchikan and the surrounding area. Get a synopsis of the local music scene, performances, Gallery exhibits, pop-ups, and Calls to artists. The Arts Report often features special guests from the Ketchikan Theatre Ballet, Artists, and Curators. Tune in weekly to KRBD 105.3 FM Ketchikan, Metlakatla and Saxman, 107.1 FM North Ketchikan, Ward Cove, and Ketchikan, 101.7: Craig, 90.7: North Point Higgins, 90.1: Mountain Point, Hydaburg, Klawock, and Thorne Bay.
If you would like your event to be aired in the Arts Report please let us know by the Thursday prior.
Cape Fox Players
Live music from Dave Rubin, Hannah Kerick, and Chazz Gist
"Voices from Cedar: Southeast Alaskan Wind Instruments"
The Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center Alaska and Sealaska Heritage Institute invite you to join them on Friday, June 18th, 2021 at 10:00-10:30am AK / 2:00pm-2:30pm EST for the webinar “Voices from Cedar: Southeast Alaska Wind Instruments.”
Join Tsimshian Master Artist John C. Hudson III at his art studio in Metlakatla for a conversation about Southeast Alaska wind instruments, with a focus on whistles carved from red cedar. Find out about online videos where you can learn how to carve a whistle with John as your teacher. Dawn Biddison from the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center Alaska will host the event.
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://smithsonian.zoom.us/j/86426841564?pwd=SmRDMnFDdW1zWlB5eGZ2M3hhcks3UT09 (Passcode: 621005)
or call 1-669-900-6833 (Webinar ID: 864 2684 1564 / Passcode: 621005)
We encourage the audience to submit questions during the event using the “Q&A” option or “raise hand” button to ask your question in person. Links and other information will be shared in the “chat” window.
This event will be recorded and posted online at the “Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center in Alaska” Learning Lab site (https://learninglab.si.edu/org/sasc-ak) and YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpC1tX-kqJaSU7ZSxUWAfA).
Dave, Hannah, and Chazz at the New York
Live music from Dave Rubin, Hannah Kerick, and Chazz Gist with the vocal talents of Penny Hanlin
"Your a Good Man Charlie Brown"
First City Production of "Your a Good Man Charlie Brown" Kayhi Auditorium Tickets available now info@firstcityplayers.org
Happiness is great musical theatre!
Tickets are on sale NOW for You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown by going online to firstcityplayers.org/tickets or by calling the office at 907-225-4792! Seats are socially distanced by the ticketing system, so if you're coming in a larger party, you'll either need to purchase all of them together online, or call the office to reserve!
Music Moves Dedication Ceremony
Music Moves Dedication Ceremony
Music Moves is a fiscally sponsored project of the Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council. In collaboration with First City Rotary, an interactive, outdoor, instrument installation has been installed at Rotary Beach. A special public dedication for the instrument installation will be held at
2:00 pm at Rotary Beach. Please come out and enjoy this beautiful gift of music!
Diane Slagle Piano Bar
Diane Slagel on the piano playing music you can eat fish by.
"Your a Good Man Charlie Brown"
First City Production of "Your a Good Man Charlie Brown" Kayhi Auditorium Tickets available now info@firstcityplayers.org
Happiness is great musical theatre!
Tickets are on sale NOW for You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown by going online to firstcityplayers.org/tickets or by calling the office at 907-225-4792! Seats are socially distanced by the ticketing system, so if you're coming in a larger party, you'll either need to purchase all of them together online, or call the office to reserve!
Stories at Latitude 56: The Radio Edition
This month, Ketchikan fiber artist, Jean Bartos will "weave" us a story.
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

