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  1. Artists of All Nations

      On April 22, you’ll find an array of indigenous artists in one space showcasing their artistry and craft. From beading to weaving, carving to knitting, it’s truly one-stop-shopping and a way to appreciate the diverse cultures of Alaskan and North American indigenous communities. However, the monthly event isn’t only for indigenous artists—all creatives are…

  2. First Saturday Improv

    Every first Saturday, the Gold Town Nickelodeon hosts an Improv Show that isn’t to be missed. Mark your calendars for April 7 and head downtown for a lineup that faces unscripted scenes and plenty of debauchery. You’ll be treated to the best in hometown talent from the Alaska State Improv Festival—and might discover a new…

  3. St. Patrick’s Day

      Alaska takes St. Patrick’s Day seriously—so seriously that even though St. Patrick’s Day occurs during Lent, Juneau’s Diocesan Administrator and local Father Pat Travers in Ketchikan allows parishioners to eat meat (specifically corned beef and cabbage!). Catholics know St. Patrick’s Day as the Memorial of Saint Patrick, and excuse the no-meat month for the…

  4. Taku Lodge Feast and 5 Glacier Discovery Tour

      Spring has arrived, and local tour company Wings Airways has a special treat in store for you. Opt for the Taku Lodge Feast and 5 Glacier Discovery Tour for nearly four fun-filled hours that immerses you in the beauty of Alaska. The Taku Glacier can only be reached by plane, and it’s the only…

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