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  • Career Soup – Denali Education Center

    Career Soup – Denali Education Center
    Denali Education Center, Talkeetna Campus 22510 S Talkeetna Spur Rd, Talkeetna, AK, United States

    Denali Education Center hosts Career Soup every Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30pm through April 2nd. Career Soup is a weekly watch party of Discover What You Were Born To Do, a 12-week course written by local executive career mentor, Shannon Post. Along with the watch party, there is a potluck and conversation. This course is tailored to those who may engage better in a group setting or need support figuring out the next step. Email kellie@denali.org with questions or to RSVP.

  • Alaska B4uDie Comedy Festival – Denali Arts Council

    Sheldon Community Arts Hangar

    Denali Arts Council hosts the Alaska B4uDie Comedy Festival on Thursday and Friday, April 2nd and 3rd at the Sheldon Community Arts Hangar. Thursday's show is an array of national comedians spanning the country, and the B4uDie Fest Alumni, Hayden Kristal. Friday will showcase a mix of national comedians, and some talented Alaskan comedians. Doors for both nights open at 6:30pm and the jokes start at 7pm. Tickets and information at denaliartscouncil.org.

  • Easter Egg Hunt and festivities – Upper Susitna Seniors

    Upper Susitna Community and Senior Center

    The Upper Susitna Seniors are hosting an Easter egg hunt with egg dying, games and a cake walk on Saturday, April 4th from 10-11:30am at the Senior Center. All are welcome. Kids should bring a basket or bag for the hunt.

  • Easter Egg Hunt – Trapper Creek Community Services

    Trapper Creek Community Center

    Trapper Creek Community Services Association hosts an Easter Egg Hunt with Games and Activities on Saturday, April 4th at the Trapper Creek Community Center, beginning at 11am. The Egg Hunts are scheduled by ages; children 4 and under from 11-11:30am, ages 5 to 8 from 11:45am to 12:15pm, ages 9-12 from 12:30-1pm, and ages 13+ from 1:15 to 1:45pm. For more information you may email tccommunityservices@yahoo.com.

  • Art Opening – Flying Squirrel Bakery Cafe

    Art Opening – Flying Squirrel Bakery Cafe
    Flying Squirrel Bakery & Cafe

    The Flying Squirrel Bakery & Cafe hosts an art opening on the first Saturday of each month from 3-5pm, hors d'oeuvres are provided. Located at Mile 11 of the Talkeetna Spur Road. Upcoming Art Shows: April: Marissa Goerke, bird paintings May: Jon Mann & Bill Barstow, new pastels and paintings June: TBD July: Adele Pierre, ... Art Opening – Flying Squirrel Bakery Cafe

  • Arctic Entries – Denali Arts Council

    Sheldon Community Arts Hangar

    Denali Arts Council hosts their last Arctic Entries storytelling event of the season at the Sheldon Community Arts Hangar on Saturday, April 4th. The theme is Potholes and Promises, stories of bumps in the road, where they lead and how we kept going. Doors open at 6:30pm and stories start at 7. Tickets and information are available at denaliartscouncil.org.

  • Organic Gardening Class: Build Your Soil’s Mineral Bank – Mat-Su College

    Mat-Su College

    Mat-Su College hosts Organic Gardening: Build Your Soil's Mineral Bank. This is an in-person organic gardening class that meets at Mat-Su College in the Snodgrass Hall (SGH) Building, first floor in Room 117. Soils in the Mat-Su Valley typically lack some essential minerals, so crops are bitter or get sick. Avoid nutrient deficiency by learning ... Organic Gardening Class: Build Your Soil’s Mineral Bank – Mat-Su College

  • Social Security 101 Webinar – Alaska Commission on Aging

    Talkeetna Public Library Talkeetna +1 more

    Alaska Commission on Aging is hosting a public webinar with Social Security Administration Regional Public Affairs Specialist, Nathan Cole, on Social Security and Medicare at the Talkeetna Public Library on Tuesday, April 7th, beginning at 12pm. Following the webinar, Sean McPhilamy, a volunteer with the State of Alaska’s Medicare Information Office, will provide an overview on Medicare. After the general discussion, he will be available for one-on-one conversations as needed, until 3pm. If you have questions you need answered, you are welcome to email them ahead of time to doh.acoa.info@alaska.gov. The link to the webinar is available in the announcement on KTNA.org for those who would like to attend from home.

  • Talkeetna Skatepark Committee Meeting

    Talkeetna Public Library Talkeetna

    The next Talkeetna Skatepark Committee Meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 7th at 6pm at the Talkeetna Public Library. All are welcome. To contact the committee you can email them at tkaskatepark@gmail.com.

  • Seasonal position at the Talkeetna ranger station

    The Walter Harper Talkeetna Ranger station is hiring a seasonal Recreation Fee Technician. This front desk position assists in climbing registration, issuing park passes and answering visitor questions through mid-September. Applications are accepted through USA Jobs by submitting a two-page resume and completing the local hire questionnaire. The application period is open through 7:59 pm on April 8th. Contact Mary at the Talkeetna Ranger station for more information regarding the position at 907-733-2231. The link to apply can also be found on the Classified on KTNA's Announcements Page. https://www.usajobs.gov/job/863409800

  • Willow Library Mentoring Program

    Willow Library Mentoring Program
    Willow Public Library

    The Willow Public Library's Mentoring Program meets every Wednesday from 3:10 to 4:30pm, when Willow Elementary School is in session. This program is for Kindergartners through 5th graders. You may call the Willow Library at 907-861-7655 with questions.

  • Radio Journalism Afterschool Club

    Radio Journalism Afterschool Club
    Su Valley Jr/Sr High School

    KTNA and Su Valley High School are collaborating to start a Radio Journalism Afterschool Club for the remainder of the school year. This Club is open to all Su Valley students, from middle to high school level. The Club will meet every Wednesday from 3:15-4:15pm at Su Valley High School beginning March 4th. If you are a student or parent and would like to learn more or become involved, please reach out to Teacher Cory O'Dell or School Librarian Tracy Steere.

  • Competitive Pickle Ball – Community Enrichment – Talkeetna Elementary PTA

    Talkeetna Elementary School

    Talkeetna Elementary PTA hosts Competitive Pickleball for knowledgeable players seeking competitive bouts from 5 to 8 pm on Wednesdays. Attendees will rotate through games of four players at a time, equipment is available if you do not have your own. Wednesday evening pickleball is held at Talkeetna Elementary School's gym, play will move outside to the hockey rink when weather and temperatures permit. For more information visit their Facebook Page or email REBECCA.HRDY@matsuk12.us.

  • Story Time – Willow Public Library

    Story Time – Willow Public Library
    Willow Community Center +1 more

    The Willow Public Library hosts a Story Time, followed by play time in the Willow Community Center on Thursdays beginning at 11:00am. Story Time is geared toward children up to 5 years old, but all are welcome. You may call the Willow Library at 907-861-7655 with any questions.