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SEPTEMBER ART SEP. 28 — LITERARY READING SERIES,
Cindy Lou Aillaud, “Recess at 20 Below,” 7 p.m., Bear Gallery, 3rd Floor Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts, Pioneer Park. Free admission. Contact Jill Shipman, 4566485 ext. 222 for more information. SEP. 30 — 4TH PARALLEL JUROR'S LECTURE, with John K. Melvin, Sculptor, San
Francisco, Calif., 7 p.m., Bear Gallery, 3rd Floor Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts, Pioneer Park. Free admission. Contact Jill Shipman, 456-6485 ext. 222 for more information.
OCTOBER ART OCT. 4 — FIRST FRIDAY, featuring the
2013 collection of specialty foods including creations by John Kelly, B.T. McElrath, and Tom Douglas, from rubs and oils to chocolate and honey, 5-8 p.m. If Only ... a Fine Store, 215 Cushman St. 457-6659 or www.IfOnlyAlaska.com OCT. 4 — FIRSTFRIDAY: 64TH PARALLEL JURIED ART EXHIBITION, 5-7 p.m. Bear
Gallery, 3rd Floor Centennial Center, Pioneer Park. Free admission. Contact Jess Peña, 456-6485 ext. 226 for more information.
OCT. 4 — FIRST FRIDAY AND NAMI OF FAIRBANKS’ SILENT / DESSERT AUCTION, 5-8 p.m., River’s Edge Resort in
Miner’s Hall, 4200 Boat St. Local artists will display their work and meet the public; gourmet desserts will be up for auction; silent and brown bag auction; live music by Clarence Pate; with balloon artist Bridgit Lawson and light refreshments to enjoy. Funds will be used for mental health advocacy, education and support services for the greater Fairbanks community. Call NAMI office at 456-4704 for more information. OCT. 12 — LITERARY READING SERIES,
Community Writer’s Group, 7 p.m. . Bear Gallery, 3rd Floor Centennial Center, Pioneer Park. Free admission. Contact Jill Shipman, 456-6485 ext. 222 for more information. OCT. 16 — THE FAIRBANKS WATERCOLOR SOCIETY MONTHLY MEETING, in the
Blue Room at Pioneer Park. 6:30 p.m. refreshments, 7 p.m. meeting. Program to be announced. Free and open to members and the public. Meeting place may be subject to change. Contact 456-3329 for information. OCT. 31 — ARTIST PORTFOLIO SUBMISSION DEADLINE, for exhibition
year 2015 in the Bear Gallery. Contact Jess Peña, 456-6485 ext. 226 for more information. See www.fairbanksarts.org for more details.
BAZAARS OCT. 5 — THE CLOSE UP WASHINGTON
D.C. AND JUNIOR ALASKA CLOSE UP JUNEAU TRAVEL GROUPS’ CRAFT BAZAAR, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., North Pole
Middle School, 300 E. 8th Ave., North Pole, in the middle school cafeteria. Tables are $30 each for new vendors and $20 for returning vendors. Contact Np.m. S at 488-2271, ext. 9125, for table reservations and more information. OCT. 12 — FAIRBANKS EMBLEM CLUB,
hosting sixth annual shopping bazaar, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the Antler Room upstairs at the Elks Lodge, 1003 Pioneer Road. If you are interested in a vendor table or have questions contact Vivian Ball at viv.ball.ak@ gmail.com or 978-6583. OCT. 19 — BAZAAR/BAKE SALE AT SANTA’S SENIOR CENTER, 101 E. 5th Ave.,
North Pole. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vendors wanted. Call 488-4663
OCT. 4 — CONTRADANCE, 8 p.m., with live
music and dance instruction, Pioneer Park Dance Center, sponsored by Contra Borealis Dancers, beginners welcome. Information: www.contraborealis.org. OCT. 19 — CONTRADANCE, 8 p.m., with live
music and dance instruction, Pioneer Park Dance Center, sponsored by Contra Borealis Dancers, beginners welcome. Information: www.contraborealis.org.
FAMILY OCT. 26 — HALLOWEEN TRICK OR TREAT TOWN, a safe, family atmosphere
celebrating a fun Halloween with trick-ortreating and events for children like face painting, a spooky train, games, etc. Noon to 7 p.m., Pioneer Park
MUSIC/NIGHTLIFE
OCT. 26 — HUTCHISON HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR/SENIOR CLASS HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 3750 Geist Road.
OCT. 3 — MUSIC AT ONE, by UAF
CULINARY
OCT. 17 — MUSIC AT ONE, by UAF
OCT. 19 — INTERIOR ALASKA FALL DUCKS UNLIMITED BANQUET, Fairbanks
Westmark Hotel, 813 Noble Street. An evening of food, fun and prizes while supporting Ducks Unlimited in conserving wildlife wetlands and habitat. Cost: $60 per ticket For tickets or information contact: Jim Young at 322-8890 or mallardman@aol.com.
department of music, Davis Concert Hall, UAF campus. 1 p.m. department of music, Davis Concert Hall, UAF campus. 1 p.m. OCT. 23 — UAF COMMUNITY AND JAZZ BANDS IN CONCERT, 7 p.m., Davis Concert
Hall, free. OCT. 24 — JAUNELLE CELAIRE’S VOICE STUDIO RECITAL, 7 p.m., Davis Concert
Hall, free. OCT. 26 — CAMPBELL LONGWORTH,
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trumpet recital, 4 p.m., Davis Concert Hall, free.
FAIRBANKS LUTHERAN CHURCH
CHRISTMAS CRAFTS BAZAAR November 2 • 9 am to 4 pm
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Featuring handmade & handcrafted items by FLC members and other Interior Community vendors/crafters. 1012 Cowles Street • 452-3425 (across from the Noel Wien Library)
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OCT. 27 — ANNA POLUM, voice recital,
Davis Concert Hall, 4 p.m., free. OCT. 30 — UAF WIND SYMPHONY CONCERT, 7 p.m., Davis Concert Hall, free OCT. 31 — MUSIC AT ONE, by UAF
department of music, Davis Concert Hall, UAF campus. 1 p.m.
NATURE OCT. 4 — FIRST FRIDAY CELEBRATE THE TREE, 5-7:30 p.m. Join Friends of Creamer’s
Field for an art show and farewell party for the historic Creamer’s Farmhouse Spruce Tree. Refreshments, cider and a chance to say goodbye to the tree which has stood by the Farmhouse for nearly a century. Art from a variety of local artists will feature the specialness of trees — all trees. Call the Creamer’s Farmhouse at 452-5162 for more information. OCT. 5 — 16TH ANNUAL FARTHEST NORTH FOREST SPORTS FESTIVAL,
10 a.m. at Fairbanks Experiment Farm and at 1 p.m. at Ballaine Lake. Participate in or just watch old-time lumberjack skill competition, including pulp toss, crosscut sawing, birling, campfire building, ax throw, log rolling. Contact John Yarie at 474-5650 or jayarie@ alaska.edu. Free. OCT. 8 — BABES IN THE WOODS FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3 YEARS OLD, 11 a.m.
to noon. Come to Creamer’s Field for a program designed for your toddlers ages 0 to under 3. Activities include a story, songs and a short walk. $3/child suggested donation, reservations are required. Please call 452-5162 to sign up and for more information. OCT. 10 — PRESCHOOL NATURE DISCOVERY PROGRAM, ages 3-6,
1-2:30 p.m. Join Friends of Creamer’s Field for a program designed for ages 3-6. This month’s program topic is “Bones and Skulls” and includes reading of a book, making a craft, and taking a brief walk on the Refuge. $3 per child and reservations are required. Maximum of 15 children per class, call 452-5162 for reservations. OCT. 26 — CREEPY CRITTERS PROGRAM,
noon to 4 p.m. Join Friends of Creamer’s Field for the annual spooky program. Bring the kids and learn about feared and often misunderstood creatures through educational activities, expert consultation, and crafts. Program is drop-in any time during the hours stated. For more information, call Friends of Creamer’s Field at 452-5162.
SPECIAL EVENT OCT. 19 — NEW HOPE CHURCH, annual
auction, 6-9 p.m. Items to include: artwork, quilts, fused glass class, dinners, themed gift baskets for all ages, goods and services from local businesses and more. Silent, sealed and outcry auctions. Refreshments will be served. New Hope Methodist Presbyterian Church, 2371 Bradway Road, North Pole, 488-9191.
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Amy Rath goes after a block of wood in the crosscut competition at the 2012 Farthest North Forest Sports Festival. PHOTO BY NANCY TARNAI
OCT. 3 — FAIRBANKS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, 8 p.m., violin recital with
soloist Elmar Oliveira, C.W. Davis Concert Hall/UAF campus. Call 474-5733 or visit www.fairbankssymphony.org
ASSOCIATION PRESENTS THE COMEDY “SYLVIA,” by A. R. Gurney, directed by Frank
Yaska, at the Hap Ryder Riverfront Theatre,
1852 2nd Avenue. Performances on Fridays and Saturdays at 8:15 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. . Call 456-PLAY to reserve tickets.
OCT. 4, 5, 6 — Fairbanks Drama Association
presents “The Odd Couple — The Female Version” at the Hap Ryder Riverfront Theatre, 1852 2nd Avenue. Friday & Saturday curtain times: 8:15 p.m. and Sunday curtain time: 2 p.m. Call 456-PLAY to make reservations. The box office opens at the theatre one hour prior to show time for walk up sales only. Tickets: $ 22 Adults; $ 18 Seniors (65+) Military and University Students; and $ 14 for Teens ages 13-18 years.
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OCT. 6 — FAIRBANKS SYMPHONY CONCERT, with violin soloist Elmar Oliveira:
A collaboration with Opera Fairbanks & UAF Opera Workshop
Mozart – Overture to Le Nozze di Figaro; Lalo – Symphonie Espagnole; Tchaikovsky – Symphony No. 2 “Little Russian.” 4 p.m., C.W. Davis Concert Hall/UAF campus. Call 474-5733 or visit www.fairbankssymphony. org
October 12 & 13, 2013 Saturday 7:30 pm, Sunday 4:00 pm
Davis Concert Hall, UAF
HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR “THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER”, directed
by Stephanie Stowman at the Hap Ryder Riverfront Theatre, 1852 2nd Avenue. Auditions at 7 p.m. on Oct. 9 & 10 and at 1 p.m. on Oct. 12. For information call 456PLAY. OCT 12 — OPERA WORKSHOP, “Verdi & the
Bard, 7 p.m., $10/5, by UAF department of music, Davis Concert Hall, UAF campus. OCT. 13 — OPERA WORKSHOP, “Verdi & the
Bard, 4 p.m., $10/5, by UAF department of music, Davis Concert Hall, UAF campus. OCT. 25 — FAIRBANKS DRAMA
Sleepless Night III October 30, 31, 7:30 pm November 1, 7:30 pm November 2, 2 pm & 7:30 pm
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Tickets: $ 22 Adults; $ 18 Seniors (65+) Military and University Students; $ 14 Teens ages 13-18. Theatre box office opens one hour prior to show time for walk up sales only. Through Nov. 10. OCT. 31 — FAIRBANKS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, piano recital with soloist
Helene Tysman, 8 p.m. C.W. Davis Concert Hall/UAF campus. Call 474-5733 or visit www.fairbankssymphony.org
NOVEMBER ART NOV. 1 — FIRST FRIDAY, featuring the work
of Deb Chap.m. an from Crosby & Taylor in Oregon. 5-8 p.m., If Only ... A Fine Store, 215 Cushman St. 457-6659 or www.IfOnlyAlaska. com NOV. 1 — FIRST FRIDAY, Tammy Phillips
& Steve Holford, 5-7 p.m. Bear Gallery, 3rd Floor Centennial Center, Pioneer Park. Free admission. Contact Jess Peña, 456-6485 ext. 226 for more information. NOV. 1 — FIRST FRIDAY, raven art by Mary
Ann Fortune, recycled art and creations by Avril Wiers, previously loved artifacts by local collectors, Twice Around Gifts, at Stone Soupe Cafe, 507 Gaffney Road, 5-8 p.m. NOV. 9 — LITERARY READING SERIES,
UAF MFA Creative Writing Faculty. 7 p.m. Bear Gallery, 3rd Floor Alaska Centennial
announced. Free and open to members and the public. Meeting place may be subject to change. Contact 456-3329 for information.
Center for the Arts, Pioneer Park. Free admission. Contact Jill Shipman, 456-6485 ext. 222 for more information. NOV. 10 — COMMUNITY WRITERS GROUP MEETING, Bear Gallery, 1-4 p.m.,
BAZAARS
3rd Floor Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts, Pioneer Park, free admission. Contact Jill Shipman, 456-6485 ext. 222 for more information.
NOV. 2 — FAIRBANKS LUTHERN CHURCH’S CHRISTMAS CRAFTS BAZAAR, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring
NOV. 14 — FAIRBANKS ARTS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CHARLIE STEPS OUT FUNDRAISER, 6:30 p.m. An evening
with refreshments, live music and an art auction. Bear Gallery, 3rd Floor Centennial Center, Pioneer Park. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door. All proceeds benefit Fairbanks Arts Association. Contact Jess Peña, 456-6485 ext. 226 for more information.
NOV. 2 — UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION 45TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Pioneer Park
Civic Center. Two-day Alaskan craft bazaar of locally made wares. More than 100 vendors. Free parking. Door prizes on Sunday. Proceeds benefit UAF scholarships.
NOV. 18 — PORTFOLIO REVIEW FOR EXHIBITION YEAR 2015, free and open
to the public. 6 p.m. . Bear Gallery, 3rd Floor Centennial Center, Pioneer Park. Contact Jess Peña, 456-6485 ext. 226 for more information. NOV. 19 — ALASKA WRITERS GUILD MEETING, 7-8:30 p.m. Bear Gallery, 3rd Floor
NO. 20 — THE FAIRBANKS WATERCOLOR SOCIETY MONTHLY MEETING, in the
Blue Room at Pioneer Park. 6:30 p.m. refreshments, 7 p.m. meeting. Program to be
October 25 – November 10, 2013 By A. R. Gurney Directed by Frank Yaska
February 7 – 23, 2014 By Ira Levin Directed by Steve Mitchell
May 9 – 25, 2014 By Jaston Williams, Joe Sears & Ed Howard Directed by Natalie Neubauer
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NOV. 23 — QUOTA INTERNATIONAL OF FAIRBANKS HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m., Pioneer Park Civic Center. www. quotafairbanks.org or 907-687-7892
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NOV. 15 — VOODOO MOON, featuring
international tribal fusion belly dance artist Deb Rubin. Voodoo Moon is Cold Fusion Tribal Dance Troupe’s signature fall show where dancers from the community come to show off their edgier, noir routines. Dance Theatre Fairbanks, 656 7th Ave (near Sadlers). 8 p.m. Tickets $15 or $12 for students/seniors/military (with ID). Mature audience only. NOV. 16 — WORKSHOP WEEKEND WITH DEB RUBINM, international tribal fusion
belly dance artist, holistic counselor, yoga teacher and integrative body worker. Artisan’s Courtyard, 1755 Westwood Way (on the corner of Westwood and College Road). Workshops are tailored to those with an interest in Tribal Fusion dance. Yoga and pilates practitioners, and dancers of all genres are encouraged to attend. 2:304:30 p.m.: Dance Therapeutics — healthy backbending. 5:30-7:30p.m. : Engaging the Core: Slow and Slinky. Visit Pricing: $50 per workshop. For early bird and sliding scale discounts please visit our website, https:// sites.google.com/site/coldfusiontribaldance/ home/workshops
Lakloey Road, North Pole. For information to register contact Kathy Carpenter at 488-3200 ext. 139 or kathryn.carpenter@12northstar. NOV. 16 — CONTRADANCE, 8 p.m., with org. $30 per space, $5 for table rental, $5 for live music and dance instruction, Pioneer electricity (first come first served), $5 for wall Park Dance Center, sponsored by Contra space (first come first served). Make checks Borealis Dancers, beginners welcome. out to Ticasuk Brown Elementary PTA. Information: www.contraborealis.org. Mile 230 Parks Highway, Denali, noon to 4 p.m. Annual holiday bazaar features a variety of local Alaskan vendors selling art, photographs, and unique handmade crafts, plus hourly raffle prizes and a fresh baked goods table. The bazaar is a fundraiser for the McKinley Community Club.
Celebrate Our 51st Season! March 21 – April 6, 2014 By Dale Wasserman from novel by Ken Kesey Directed by Peggy Ferguson
Civic Center. Two-day Alaskan craft bazaar of locally made wares. More than 100 vendors. Free parking. Door prizes on Sunday. Proceeds benefit UAF scholarships.
NOV. 16 — MCKINLEY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, McKinley Park Community Center,
Fairbanks Drama Association & Children’s Theatre
November 29 – December 15, 2013 By Barbara Robinson Directed by Stephanie Stowman
NOV. 3 — UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION 45TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Pioneer Park
NOV. 16 — TICASUK BROWN PTA HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 785
Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts, Pioneer Park. Free Admission. Contact Jill Shipman, 456-6485 ext. 222 for more information.
September 20 _ October 6, 2013 (the Female Version) By Neil Simon Directed by Andrew Cassel
handmade and handcrafted items by FLC members, Fairbanks and other Interior community vendors/crafters. 1012 Cowles St., (across from the Noel Wien Library). 4523425.
music by and dance instruction, Pioneer Park Dance Center, sponsored by Contra Borealis Dancers, beginners welcome. Information: www.contraborealis.org.
NOV 17 — WORKSHOP WEEKEND WITH DEB RUBINM, international tribal fusion
belly dance artist, holistic counselor, yoga teacher and integrative body worker. Artisan’s Courtyard, 1755 Westwood Way (on the corner of Westwood and College Road). Workshops are tailored to those with an interest in Tribal Fusion dance. Yoga and pilates practitioners, and dancers of all genres are encouraged to attend. 12:302:30 p.m: Dance therapeutics for the lower body. 3:30-5:30 p.m.: Get your glitch on. Pricing: $50 per workshop. For early bird and sliding scale discounts please visit our website, Visit https://sites.google.com/site/ coldfusiontribaldance/home/workshops
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FILM NOV. 8 — FAIRBANKS ALPINE SKI CLUB PRESENTS ITS ANNUAL FUNDRAISING SKI FILM BY TETON GRAVITY RESEARCH,
“Way of Life.” 8 p.m., Pioneer Park Centennial Theater. Tickets: $8 students and military, $10 general. More information at www. fairbankslapine.org or 907-479-5051. NOV. 9 — FAIRBANKS ALPINE SKI CLUB PRESENTS ITS ANNUAL FUNDRAISING SKI FILM BY TETON GRAVITY RESEARCH,
“Way of Life.” 8 p.m., Pioneer Park Centennial Theater. Tickets: $8 students and military, $10 general. More information at www. fairbankslapine.org or 907-479-5051.
MUSIC/NIGHTLIFE
March from The Damnation of Faust; Ravel — Piano Concerto in G Major; Stravinsky — Petrushka. C.W. Davis Concert Hall/ UAF campus. Call 474-5733 or visit www. fairbankssymphony.org
DEC. 7 — TWO RIVERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL’S ANNUAL SUGAR PLUM BAZAAR, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 18.5 Mile Chena
NOV. 29 — FAIRBANKS DRAMA ASSOCIATION PRESENTS “THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER,” by Barbara
DEC. 7 — RYAN MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL BAZAAR, 9 a.m. to 4
Robinson, directed by Stephanie Stowman, at the Hap Ryder Riverfront Theatre, 1852 2nd Avenue. Curtain times: 8:15 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. Call 456PLAY to reserve tickets. Tickets: $ 22 Adults; $ 118 Seniors (65+) Military and University Students; $ 14 Teens ages 13-18, $ 10 Children ages 8-12 years. Theatre box office opens one hour prior to show time for walk up sales only. Through Dec. 15.
NOV. 8 — UAF GUEST CELLIST SARAH KOO, 7 p.m., Davis Concert Hall, UAF
campus. Free. NOV. 10 — BRIGID GLEASON, voice recital,
4 p.m., Davis Concert Hall, free. NOV 14 — MUSIC AT ONE, by UAF
department of music, Davis Concert Hall, UAF campus. 1 p.m. NOV 21 — MUSIC AT ONE, by UAF
department of music, Davis Concert Hall, UAF campus. 1 p.m. NOV. 23 — ENSEMBLE 64.8, percussion
concert, Davis Concert Hall, 7 p.m., $10/$5 NATURE NOV. 12 — BABES IN THE WOODS FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3 YEARS OLD, 11
a.m. to noon. Come to Creamer’s Field for a program designed for your toddlers ages 0 to under 3. Activities include a story, songs and a short walk. $3/child suggested donation, reservations are required. Please call 452-5162 to sign up and for more information. NOV. 14 — PRESCHOOL DISCOVERY PROGRAM, 1-3:30 p.m. Come to Creamer’s
Field for a program designed for ages 3-6 and their caregivers. November’s program topic is “Birding in the Borough.” Program includes reading a book, a craft and a short walk on the Refuge. $3.00 suggested donation. Pre-registration is required. Maximum 15 children per class. To preregister or for more information, call Friends of Creamer’s Field at 452-5162 and leave a message. NOV. 23 — THANKSGIVING FOR THE BIRDS PROGRAM, noon to 4 p.m. Join
Friends of Creamer’s Field for our annual family Thanksgiving weekend event. We will be making bird feeders out of recycled materials and you can learn about our winter birds in Fairbanks. Program is drop-in any time during hours. For more info, call Friends of Creamer’s Field at 452-5162.
STAGE NOV. 3 — FAIRBANKS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT, with piano
soloist Helene Tysman: Berlioz — Rakoczy
DECEMBER ART DEC. 6 — FIRST FRIDAY, featuring
handmade felted holiday ornaments, figures, dolls and nativity sets of Erkebu Djumagulova from Kyrgyzstan. 5-8 p.m., If Only ... A Fine Store, 215 Cushman St. 4576659 or www.IfOnlyAlaska.com DEC. 6 — FIRST FRIDAY, cookie art and
holiday art cookie bake sale, Stone Soup Cafe, 507 Gaffney Road, 5-8 p.m. DEC. 6 — FIRST FRIDAY, RAREFIED LIGHT — ALASKA PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER,
Bear Gallery, 3rd Floor Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts, Pioneer Park,5-7 p.m. . Free admission. Contact Jess Peña, 456-6485 ext. 226 for more information.
MUSIC/NIGHTLIFE DEC. 5 — MUSIC AT ONE, by UAF
department of music, Davis Concert Hall, UAF campus. 1 p.m. DEC. 5 — NORTHERN LIGHTS STRING ORCHESTRA CONCERT, 7 p.m., Davis
Concert Hall, free.
p.m., 951 Aiport Way. DEC. 7 — 2013 EFFIE KOKRINE CHARTER SCHOOL HOLIDAY BAZAAR, 10 a.m. to
DEC. 7 — UNIVERSITY CHORUS HOLIDAY CONCERT, 7 p.m., Davis Concert Hall,
$10/$5.
5 p.m., 601 Loftus Road. Calk walks, free entertainment in the afternoon, silent auctions, elders eat free from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. More than 50 vendors.
DEC. 12 — MUSIC AT ONE, by UAF
department of music, Davis Concert Hall, UAF campus. 1 p.m.
DEC. 13 — NORTH POLE MALL BAZAAR,
North Pole Mall Bazaar, through Dec. 24. Call 490-6599 or 488-6308. DEC. 14 — 14TH ANNUAL TANANA VALLEY FARMERS MARKET HOLIDAY BAZAAR,
NOV 7 — MUSIC AT ONE, by UAF
department of music, Davis Concert Hall, UAF campus. 1 p.m.
Hot Springs Road. For information, please call 488-6616.
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10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Carlson Center, 2010 2nd Ave., No entrance fee Contact information: 456-FARM or www.tvfmarket.com.
DANCE DEC. 6 — CONTRADANCE, 8 p.m., with live
music and dance instruction, Pioneer Park Dance Center, sponsored by Contra Borealis Dancers, beginners welcome. Information: www.contraborealis.org. DEC. 21 — CONTRADANCE, 8 p.m., with live
music and dance instruction, Pioneer Park Dance Center, sponsored by Contra Borealis Dancers, beginners welcome. Information: www.contraborealis.org.
DEC. 12 — CHOIR OF THE NORTH CONCERT, 7 p.m., Davis Concert Hall, $10/5. DEC. 13 — WIND SYMPHONY & JAZZ BAND HOLIDAY CONCERT, 7 p.m., Davis
Concert Hall, free
NATURE DEC. 1 — LIGHTING OF THE TREE,
6-8 p.m. Join Friends of Creamer’s Field for the annual lighting of the farmhouse lights and Christmas tree and caroling followed by cookies and hot drinks in the warmth of the historic farmhouse. For more information, call Friends of Creamer’s Field at 452-5162. DEC. 7 — HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE, noon
to 4 p.m. Join Friends of Creamer’s Field for crafty, creative fun at the annual holiday open houses. We will be making holiday ornaments and crafts using natural materials in the Farmhouse Visitor Center. Programs
DEC. 7 — OPEN MIC HOLIDAY LITERARY READING, 7 p.m. Free admission. Contact
Jess Peña, 456-6485 ext. 226 for more information. DEC. 8 — COMMUNITY WRITERS GROUP MEETING, Bear Gallery, 3rd Floor Alaska
Centennial Center for the Arts, Pioneer Park, 1-4 p.m. Free admission. Contact Jill Shipman, 456-6485 ext. 222 for more information DEC. 17 — ALASKA WRITERS GUILD MEETING, Bear Gallery, 3rd Floor Alaska
October 12 &13, 2013
Saturday 7:30 pm Sunday 4:00 pm Davis Concert Hall, UAF
Centennial Center for the Arts, Pioneer Park. Free admission. Contact Jill Shipman, 456-6485 ext. 222 for more information. 7-8:30 p.m. DEC. 18 — THE FAIRBANKS WATERCOLOR SOCIETY MONTHLY MEETING, Blue Room
at Pioneer Park. 6:30 p.m. refreshments, 7 p.m. meeting. Program to be announced. Free and open to members and the public. Meeting place may be subject to change. Contact 456-3329 for information.
BAZAARS DEC. 6 — WRAP OF HOPE HOLIDAY BAZAAR, a fundraiser for Circle of Hope,
the breast cancer project at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., McGown Room, first floor of Fairbanks Memorial Hospital. No cost to attend.
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are drop-in any time during the hours stated. For more information, call Friends of Creamer’s Field at 452-5162. DEC. 10 — BABES IN THE WOODS FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3 YEARS OLD, 11
a.m. to noon. Come to Creamer’s Field for a program designed for your toddlers ages 0 to under 3. Activities include a story, songs and a short walk. $3/child suggested donation, reservations are required. Please call 452-5162 to sign up and for more information. DEC. 12 — PRESCHOOL NATURE DISCOVERY PROGRAM, 1-2:30 p.m.
Come to Creamer’s Field for a program designed for ages 3-6 and their caregivers. Dec. ’s program topic is “Rowdy Ravens.” Program includes reading a book, a craft and a short walk on the Refuge. $3.00 suggested donation. Pre-registration is required. Maximum 15 children per class. To preregister or for more information, call Friends of Creamer’s Field at 452-5162 and leave a message DEC. 14 — HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE, noon
to 4 p.m. Join Friends of Creamer’s Field for crafty, creative fun at the annual holiday open houses. We will be making holiday ornaments and crafts using natural materials in the Farmhouse Visitor Center. Programs are drop-in any time during the hours stated. For more information, call Friends of Creamer’s Field at 452-5162. DEC. 21 — HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE, noon
to 4 p.m. Join Friends of Creamer’s Field for crafty, creative fun at the annual holiday open houses. We will be making holiday ornaments and crafts using natural materials in the Farmhouse Visitor Center. Programs are drop-in any time during the hours stated. For more information, call Friends of Creamer’s Field at 452-5162. DEC. 21 — WINTER SOLSTICE WALK,
1 p.m. Join Friends of Creamer’s Field to celebrate the joys of winter with a walk on the Refuge trails at a time when the sun is lowest in the sky and we experience the shortest days of the year. Join us after the walk for cookies and hot drinks! Meet at the Farmhouse Visitor Center. For more information, call Friends of Creamer’s Field at 452-5162.
STAGE DEC. 4, 5, 7 — Fairbanks Drama Association
holds auditions for “Deathrap” by Ira Levin, directed by Steve Mitchell at the Hap Ryder Riverfront Theatre , 1852 2nd Avenue. Auditions at 7 p.m. on Dec. 4 & 5 and at 1 p.m. on Dec. 7. Call 456-PLAY for information. DEC. 6 — “THE NUTCRACKER,” by North
Star Ballet, 8 p.m. Hering Auditorium. For more information, please call NSB at 4518800 or visit www.thenorthstarballet.org. DEC. 7 — “THE NUTCRACKER,” by North
Star Ballet, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Hering Auditorium. For more information, please call NSB at 451-8800 or visit www. thenorthstarballet.org. DEC. 8 — “THE NUTCRACKER,” by North
Star Ballet, 2 p.m. Hering Auditorium. For more information, please call NSB at 4518800 or visit www.thenorthstarballet.org. DEC. 8 — DESIGN ALASKA HOLIDAY CONCERT, 4 p.m., C.W. Davis Concert
Hall/UAF campus, by Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra. Call 474-5733 or visit www. fairbankssymphony.org DEC. 9 — SPRING SEMESTER REGISTRATION FOR CLASSES AT NORTH STAR BALLET CLASSES IN CREATIVE MOVEMENT, ballet and pilates. Registration
runs through Dec. 14. Classes for Spring Semester start Jan. 6. For more information, please call NSB at 451-8800 or visit www. thenorthstarballet.org. DEC. 11, 12, 14 — FAIRBANKS DRAMA ASSOCIATION HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR “ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST,”
by Wasserman & Kesey, directed by Peggy Ferguson, at the Hap Ryder Riverfront Theatre – 1852 2nd Avenue. Auditions are at 7 p.m. on Dec. 11 & 12 and at 1 p.m. on Dec. 14. Call 456-PLAY for information
JANUARY ART JAN. 11 — LITERARY READING: ICE FOG OPEN MIC, 7 p.m. . Contact Jill Shipman,
456-6485 ext. 222 for more information. Bear Gallery, 3rd Floor Centennial Center,
Pioneer Park. JAN. 15 — THE FAIRBANKS WATERCOLOR SOCIETY MONTHLY MEETING, in the
Blue Room at Pioneer Park. 6:30 p.m. refreshments, 7 p.m. meeting. Program to be announced. Free and open to members and the public. Meeting place may be subject to change. Contact 4563329 for information. JAN. 17 — OPENING RECEPTION,
Patterns of Influence Golden Memories: Celebrating the Fairbanks North Star Borough’s 50th Anniversary. Contact Jess Peña, 456-6485 ext. 226 for more information. Bear Gallery, 3rd Floor Centennial Center, Pioneer Park, 5-7 p.m. JAN. 31 — ANNUAL STATEWIDE POETRY CONTEST SUBMISSION DEADLINE, 5
p.m. Entry fee for grade, middle and high school: $3 per poem or $10/four poems. Entry fee for adults: $4 per poem or $13/ four poems. Contact Jess Peña, 456-6485 ext. 226 for more information.
NATURE JAN. 7 — BABES IN THE WOODS, for
children under 3 years old, 11 a.m. to noon. Come to Creamer’s Field for a program designed for your toddlers ages 0 to under 3. Activities include a story, songs and a short walk. $3/child suggested donation, and reservations are required. Please call 452-5162 to sign up and for more information JAN. 9 — PRESCHOOL NATURE DISCOVERY PROGRAM, 1-2:30
p.m. Come to Creamer’s Field for a program designed for ages 3-6 and their caregivers. Dec. ’s program topic is “Animals in Winter.” Program includes reading a book, a craft and a short walk on the Refuge. $3.00 suggested donation. Pre-registration is required. Maximum 15 children per class. To preregister or for more information, call Friends of Creamer’s Field at 4525162 and leave a message JAN. 18 — WINTER NATURE WALK/ TRACK CASTING PROGRAM, 1-4 p.m.
Join Friends of Creamer’s Field for an afternoon of exploring the refuge and learning about animal tracks and signs. Participants will also make plaster casts of animal tracks. For more information, call Friends of Creamer’s Field at 452-5162.
STAGE JAN. 25 — 23RD ANNUAL CONCERTO COMPETITION, 1 p.m., free admission,
C.W. Davis Concert Hall/UAF campus. Call 474-5733 or visit www. fairbankssymphony.org. JAN 26 — 23RD ANNUAL CONCERTO COMPETITION, 1 p.m., free admission,
C.W. Davis Concert Hall/UAF campus. Call 474-5733 or visit www. fairbankssymphony.org.
FEBRUARY
ART FEB. 7 — FIRST FRIDAY, Mariska’s creations,
5-8 p.m., Stone Soup Cafe, 507 Gaffney Road. FEB. 15 — WRITING IN THE DARK, writing
retreat with Daryl Farmer, UAF MFA Creative Writing Faculty, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., location TBA. Early registration fee: $35. Contact Jill Shipman, 456-6485 ext. 222 for more information. FEB. 19 — THE FAIRBANKS WATERCOLOR SOCIETY MONTHLY MEETING, in the
Blue Room at Pioneer Park. 6:30 p.m. refreshments, 7 p.m. meeting. Program to be announced. Free and open to members and the public. Meeting place may be subject to change. Contact 456-3329 for information.
NATURE FEB. 11 — BABES IN THE WOODS, for
children under 3 years old, 11 a.m. to noon. Come to Creamer’s Field for a program designed for your toddlers ages 0 to under 3. Activities include a story, songs and a short walk. $3/child suggested donation, and reservations are required. Please call 452-5162 to sign up and for more information FEB. 13 — PRESCHOOL NATURE DISCOVERY PROGRAM, 1-2:30 p.m. Join
Friends of Creamer’s Field for this program designed for ages 3-6. This month’s program topic is “I Love Creamer’s” and includes reading of a book, making a craft, and taking a brief walk on the refuge. $3 per child and reservations are required. Maximum of 15 children per class, call 452-5162 for reservations.
STAGE FEB. 1 — FAIRBANKS DRAMA ASSOCIATION HOSTS THE ANNUAL HEARTS ROUND UP PARTY, celebrating
and feasting the Mortgage Maker Donors. Hap Ryder Riverfront Theatre, 1852 2nd Avenue. 7-9 p.m.. Refreshments and program. Call 456-PLAY for information. FEB. 7 — FAIRBANKS DRAMA ASSOCIATION PRESENTS “DEATHTRAP” BY IRA LEVIN, directed by Steve Mitchell at
the Hap Ryder Riverfront Theatre, 1852 2nd Avenue. Curtain times: 8:15 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays. Call 456-PLAY for ticket reservations. Tickets: $ 22 Adults; $ 18 Seniors (65+) Military and University Students and $ 14 Teens ages 13-18 years. The theatre box office opens one hour prior to show time for walk up sales only. Through Feb. 23. FEB. 13 — FAIRBANKS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Sitka Winter Classics
— Piers Lane, piano: Complete Chopin Nocturnes. 8 p.m., C.W. Davis Concert Hall/ UAF campus. Call 474-5733 or visit www. fairbankssymphony.org. FEB. 23 — 23RD CONCERTO COMPETITION WINNERS CONCERT,
4 p.m., C.W. Davis Concert Hall/UAF campus. Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra concert with soloists TBD. Call 474-5733 or visit www. fairbankssymphony.org.
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