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  1. Galway Days Irish Festival Alaska

    Even bigger than St. Patrick’s Day! This huge Galway Days Irish festival comes down to one amazing day – August 10th! Learn about the culture of Ireland as you make your way through workshops, traditional foods, crafts, dancing, music, and lots more! Feel the luck of the Irish as you watch some of the best…

  2. SalmonFest Alaska 2019

    No, SalmonFest is not about fish…well, maybe a little. It’s more like an awesome festival full of talented artists, camping, and meeting likeminded people! On the serious side, this festival promotes the protection of Alaska’s wild salmon. Some artists that will be preforming at this 3 day festival are: Jason Mraz, WookieFoot, The Burroughs, Rainbow…

  3. Progress Days in Soldotna

    The 61st annual Progress Days are this weekend! This refreshing weekend includes a parade, many vendors, live music, rodeo events, and more! If you want vendor space or to enter the parade, click here! The schedule for the weekend is below: Friday 4-7 pm – free community BBQ Saturday 9 am – parade line up…

  4. Southeast Alaska State Fair

    Time for some good old fashioned family fun! Get pumped for performances by Sweet Lillies, Smoke N Bones, Airport Strangers, and many more! Volunteer for a 4 hour shift at the fair and earn free entry for that day! Have a talent you want to make known? Sign up here to perform! Qualifying individuals will…

  5. Alaska’s Annual BearFest

    Five whole days dedicated to these amazing creatures! Alaska is home to both black and brown bears, one of the few places in the world where both live together! The schedule for the Annual BearFest is below: Wednesday, 24th 10:00 am – Bear Safety Class 1:00- 4:00 pm – Movies 2:30 pm – Paint a…

  6. World Eskimo and Indian Olympics

    Top athletes from around the world show their skills here! Teams from Russia, Greenland, and Alaska come here to test their strength, endurance, balance, and pain tolerance. The World Eskimo and Indian Olympics not only bring competing athletes, but everyone also gathers for cultural celebration. Browse among 80+ vendors at this event, carrying the finest…

  7. Alaska’s Golden Days in Fairbanks

    Unique activities and events for the whole family! Since 1952, Fairbanks has been celebrating Golden Days! Events include: Grande Parade – over 100 entries of clowns, marching bands, jugglers, floats, and more! Rubber Duckie Race – each person in the race is assigned a duck, 8,000 rubber ducks are tossed over a bridge, the first…

  8. Fourth of July in Alaska

    Celebrate the 4th wherever you are in Alaska! Here are the biggest events going on for the Fourth of July in these seven Alaskan cities: 1. Mount Marathon Race and July 4th Festival, Seward – a mad scramble up the mountain is a sight to see, and the festival is very much worth sticking around…

  9. Try this Traditional Alaskan Recipe

    A delicious source of protein! Smoked Salmon Quiche: Prep: 30 mins      Bake: 35 mins      Makes: 8 servings Ingredients: 1 sheet refrigerated pie pastry 1 cup shredded reduced-fat Swiss cheese 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour 3 plum tomatoes, seeded and chopped 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 2 teaspoons canola oil 3 ounces smoked salmon fillet,…

  10. Fairbanks Midnight Sun Baseball

    A tradition going on for 114 years and counting! The summer solstice is bringing the longest day of the year with 22 hours of daylight. Join us June 21st for the Midnight Sun Baseball Game to watch the Alaska Goldpanners vs the Seattle Studs! Where? Growden Memorial Park in Fairbanks, Alaska When? Gates open at…

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