Juneau empire ads for 05 02 2018

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NO ONE CHOOSES TO TAKE UP SECONDHAND SMOKING. Nathan, Age 54 Oglala Sioux Idaho

Secondhand smoke at work triggered Nathan’s severe asthma attacks and caused infections and lung damage. If you or someone you know wants free help to quit smoking, call 1-800-QUIT-NOW. #CDCTips


Juneau-Douglas High School Theatre Department presents...

May 10, 11, 12 at 7pm May 12 at 2pm

JDHS AUDITORIUM General Admission

a jones hope wooten comedy

Senior Citizens & Students/Children

15 $ 10 $

Tickets Available at Hearthside Books and JAHC.org Produced with permission of Dramatists Play Service, Inc.


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— Hourly Cruises — 11:00 - Kids Cruise with storytelling by Sealaska Heritage Institute (Baby Raven Books) $10-$20 11:15 - Kids Cruise with NOAA Scientists $15 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 pm Cocktail Cruises Amalga Distillery & more $25

■ Two Port to Starboard Harbor Cruises. ■ Jazz Brunch Cruise 11:30 - 1:30 pm with Luke Weld, Jocelyn Miles & Brown Sugar, delicious food, live auction. $95 ■ Dance Party Cocktail Cruise with DJ Manu 3-5 pm, delicious food, cocktails live auction. $80

1:15, 2:15, 3:15, 4:15 pm Cocktail Cruise Port Chilkoot Distillery & more $25

Saturday, May 12th

Get Tickets for All Cruises Online or Scan QR Code

JEDC.org/maritimefestival

Proceeds benefit the Juneau Maritime Festival and ocean product initiatives


32nd Annual

Friday, May 4

Wednesday, May 9

Andrew “Jr.Boy” Jones Band

Eroica Trio

7:30 pm · Centennial Hall OPENING NIGHT! Blues Dance Party!

12 noon · State Office Building Atrium Brown Bag Concert (free)

Sponsored by The Juneau Empire

Sponsored by Hecla Greens Creek

Saturday, May 5

12 noon · Statter Harbor in Auke Bay Classical Lunch Cruise: Eine Kleine YachtMusik

Sara Sant’Ambrogio, Kate Ransom, Lisa Ibias & Luke Fleming Sponsored by Allen Marine Lines 5:00 pm · Heritage Coffee Café Front St. Café Concert (free)

Sara Sant’Ambrogio, Kate Ransom & Luke Fleming Sponsored by Heritage Coffee

7:00 pm · Statter Harbor in Auke Bay Blues Cruise

Andrew “Jr.Boy” Jones Band Sponsored by Allen Marine Lines

Sunday, May 6

5:00-6:30 pm · UAS Egan Classrooms Youth Workshops for Piano & Strings (violin, viola & cello)

Eroica Trio & Luke Fleming

Sponsored by City & Borough of Juneau Youth Grant 7:00-8:30 pm · UAS Egan Classrooms Adult Workshops for Piano & Strings (violin, viola & cello)

Eroica Trio & Luke Fleming

Thursday, May 10 7:00 pm · JACC Eroica Plus

Eroica Trio, Luke Fleming & Kate Ransom Music by Bach, Schumann and Dvorak Sponsored by Baranof Hotel

4:00 pm & 6:30 pm· Shrine of St. Therese Strings at the Shrine

Friday, May 11

Music includes Beethoven, Haydn & Cassado

Doug Deming & the Jewel Tones

Sara Sant’Ambrogio, Kate Ransom & Luke Fleming

Monday, May 7

12 noon · State Office Building Atrium Brown Bag Concert (free)

Kate and William Ransom Sponsored by Princess Tours

5:30 pm · Alaskan Brewing Co. Downtown Depot Brew & Beethoven (free)

Eroica Trio & Kate Ransom

Sponsored by Alaskan Brewing Co.

Tuesday, May 8

6:00 pm · TK Maguires Pasta, Pizza and Puccini with lecture by William Ransom, includes concert below with reserved seating. Dinner tickets limited to 50 people. 7:30 pm · JACC A Night at the Opera (Without the Singers)

Eroica Trio, Luke Fleming, Kate & William Ransom

Music by Mozart, Beethoven, Puccini, Gershwin Sponsored by Prospector Inn/T.K. Maguires

7:30 pm · JACC Dance Party

Sponsored by KTOO/KRNN/KXLL

Saturday, May 12

6:30 pm · UAS Egan Library Puttin’ on the Ritz: Jazz Meets Classics: Songs of Love Feel the love at one of the favorite events during the Festival, something fun for everyone with hors d’oeuvres and a no-host bar

Bradley Howard, William Ransom, Johnaye Kendrick & Gary Motley Sponsored by Alaska Airlines

Sunday, May 13

12 Noon · Heritage Coffee Café, Front St. Café Concert (free)

May 4–19, 2018

Juneau Jazz & Classics

7:00 pm · Walter Soboloff Building Clan House Music from Many Cultures Limited Seating.

Vega Quartet

Saturday, May 19

Thursday, May 17

11 am- 3 pm • UAS

7:00 pm · JACC Stoltzmans & Strings

Community Day on Campus

Richard & Mika Stoltzman, Vega Quartet

An annual celebration of the arts with live music, local artists, crafters, food, a districtwide elementary school art exhibit and more! In collaboration with the Juneau Arts & Humanities Council and the University of Alaska Southeast

Music includes Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet, as well as pieces by Brahms & Douglas

Monday, May 14

7:30 pm • Lucky Lady Jazz Jam (free)

Friday, May 18

Gary Motley

12:00 · JACC Vocal Clinic

Sponsored by the Lucky Lady

7:30 pm • Centennial Hall

Festival Finale!

Rhonda Ross

Tuesday, May 15

12 noon · State Office Building Atrium Brown Bag Concert (free)

Vega Quartet

Sponsored by Princess Tours

IBEW Local 1547 presents

Rhonda Ross & Rodney Kendrick

7:30 pm · JACC Jazz at the JACC

The Stoltzmans & Gary Motley Trio Sponsored by KINY, KJNO, KXJ, Mix 106 & TAKU 105

7:00 · JACC Best of Beethoven

Vega Quartet & William Ransom

Wednesday, May 16

12 noon · State Office Building Atrium Brown Bag Concert (free)

Richard Stoltzman & William Ransom

Wil iam Ransom

Andrew “Jr. Boy” Jones

Johnaye Kendrick

4:30- 6:00 pm · JACC Youth Workshops for Marimba & Clarinet

Mika & Richard Stotlzman

Sponsored by City & Borough of Juneau Youth Grant 5:00-6:30 pm · UAS Egan Classrooms Youth Workshops Vocal & Strings (violin, viola & cello)

Luke Fleming

Doug Deming & the Jeweltones

Bradley Howard

Gary Motley

Eroica Trio

Bradley Howard & Vega Quartet Sponsored by City & Borough of Juneau Youth Grant

7-8:30 pm · JACC Adult Workshops for Marimba & Clarinet

Mika & Richard Stotlzman

The Vega Quartet

7-8:30 pm · UAS Egan Classrooms Adult Workshops Jazz, Vocal & Strings (violin, viola & cello)

Mika Stoltzman

Gary Motley, Bradley Howard & Vega Quartet

Vega Quartet

Sponsored by Heritage Coffee

Rodney Kendrick

3:00 pm · UAS Egan Library Family Concert: Musical Animals - Peter and the Wolf and Ferdinand the Bull (Free)

Elizabeth Fayette, Sue Kazama & William Ransom

Rhonda Ross

Richard Stoltzman

Kate Ransom Follow us on Facebook

Sponsored by Alaska Airlines

TICKETS

jazzandclassics.org • JACC • Hearthside Books • 907-463-3378

MAJOR SPONSORS: Alaska State Council on the Arts • Alaska Airlines • City & Borough of Juneau • IBEW Local 1547 • Juneau Arts & Humanities Council • The Juneau Empire • KINY/KJNO/Taku 105/Mix 106/KXJ • KRNN National Endowment for the Arts • Singing Field Foundation • University of Alaska Southeast PRESENTING SPONSORS: Alaska Marine Lines/Lynden Transport/ Northland Services Avista Foundation • Alaskan Brewing Co. Allen Marine • Baranof Hotel • ConocoPhillips Driftwood Hotel • Hecla Greens Creek • Heritage Coffee • Princess Tours • Prospector Inn & TK Maquires Associate Sponsors: Alaska Seaplanes • Alaska State Fair Association Aspen Hotels • Harris Air • Juneau Emergency Medical • Juneau Real Estate • National/Alamo Car Rental • Sitka Summer Music Festival • Temsco Helicopters • Wings Alaska/Taku Lodge

Media support provided by the



Gary Bell

September 26, 1964 - April 7, 2018 He was born on the 26th of September 1964 at St. Ann’s Hospital in Juneau, AK, and walked into the woods in Ketchikan, on the 7th of April, 2018. Gary Bell a loved, and loving Father, Son, Brother, Uncle, Nephew and Cousin. Gary was a teacher who loved kids a fisherman, A.N.G. Vet, a merchant seaman, charter boat skipper, and more. He is preceded in death by his son, Douglas; sister Cheryl; uncle John; grandparents Tex & Dottie White, Bill Bell & Vera Porter; and way too many friends. Gary is survived by his son Jonas; his folks Barb & Dennis; sister Donna; brother Kevin and his wife, Angela; life partner Samantha Coronell; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, niece, nephews, and friends. A Memorial at Douglas Island Methodist Church will be held at 1PM, May 6th. A potluck style Celebration of Life will be at Shelter #2, Sandy Beach, at 2:30pm May 6th. If you knew Gary, come on by.

“We will miss ya’ kid. Peace at last. Out.”


Juneau Crime Line Presents

2018 Wildlife

Juneau Crime Line Presents

2018 Wildlif on board an Allen Marine Catamaran

Friday, May 18th $65      5:15 pm 

All proceeds go toward anti-drug/anti-crime efforts in Juneau and support the DARE Program

Light Appetizers Included  No-Host Bar

Buy your tickets online at: Tickets also

juneaucrimeline.brownpapertickets.com available via on board an Allen Marine Catama email or phone

Generiously All proceeds go Donated by    toward anti-drug/ anti-crime efforts in    $65   Juneau  All proceeds go towardthe anti-drug/anti-crime efforts in Juneau and support the DA and support Light Appetizers Included  No-Host Bar DARE program Graciously Donated by

Tickets also available via email or phone

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The Blues Juneau Jazz & Classics

Andrew “Jr. Boy” Jones Band

32nd ANNUAL • May 4–19, 2018

Blues Dance!

Blues Cruise Andrew “Jr. Boy” Jones Band Saturday May 5 • 7 PM Statter Harbor, Auke Bay

Media support provided by the

Friday May 4 • 7:30 PM Centennial Hall

TICKETS jazzandclassics.org • The JACC Hearthside Books • or call 463.3378


Classical Lunch Cruise Juneau Jazz & Classics

Sara Sant’Ambrogio, Kate Ransom, Lisa Ibias, and Luke Fleming

32nd ANNUAL • May 4–19, 2018

Saturday May 5 12 Noon

Don Statter Harbor Dock Auke Bay

TICKETS jazzandclassics.org • The JACC • Hearthside Books • or call 463.3378 Media support provided by the


LeRoy “Lee” Armstrong May 14, 1955 - April 15, 2018 LeRoy “Lee” Armstrong, 62, died quietly in his home in Juneau, April 15, 2018. Lee was born May 14, 1955, in Kennewick Washington. His family moved to Juneau in 1968, and Lee was a graduate of Juneau Douglas High School. After school he joined the army, and was part of the Black Ops division. He served in Vietnam and various other countries over the years. We thank him for his service. Once back in Juneau he became a general contractor and was the sole owner of ARECON LLC. He built many commercial and residential buildings not only in Juneau but throughout SE Alaska Lee is survived by his wife, Vickie Hutton, dog Sam, brother Rowdy Armstrong (Delia) of Florida, step-brother Jack Prescott (Melody) of Missouri and 2 nephews, Justin and Christian Armstrong. Lee was a loving, honest and loyal husband, brother, friend and mentor. He will be missed, never forgotten and always loved. There will be a Celtic Wake at their home, 25020 Glacier Hwy, on Saturday, May 19th at 3 pm.


Thank you to all our customers & neighbors for your support and patience while cleaning up from the fire. See you soon, Mindy!


ROUTINES While traveling is enjoyable and being away from home does make it hard to stay on our routines. Routine is really just another word for habit and habits seem to happen whether we consciously try to shape them or not.

Even though our routines at home are things we want to be doing and makes us feel better it is interesting how long we can go without doing them if we get out of the habit. I’ve found that the best thing to do when off track is just to start again and fake it until being on track feels routine.


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