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  • Denali Arts Council – Holiday in Whoville Show

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    Sheldon Community Arts Hangar

    Holiday in Whoville is Friday and Saturday, December 20th and 21st at the Sheldon Community Arts Hangar. This interactive dramatic reading of the Grinch stories is family friendly. Doors open at 6:30pm and the show is at 7pm. Bring an ornament to decorate a Whoville tree, or make one when you come.

  • Festival of Trees Open House and Winter Solstice Walk

    Willow Public Library

    The Willow Library Association and Willow Trails Committee host the Festival of Trees Open House and Winter Solstice Walk on Saturday, December 21st from 5 to 7pm, at the Willow Public Library and Willow Lake. Trees have been decorated by local businesses and community members. Coffee, cider and treats will be served.

  • Denali Arts Council is seeking local storytellers

    Denali Arts Council is seeking local storytellers for their January Arctic Entries. The theme is Loosing Your Turn. Stories of Fresh Starts, Winter Hearts, and Second Chances. If you are interested please contact Michelle at michelle@denaliartsouncil.org or call 907-733-7929

  • Talkeetna Community Council New Board Member Orientation

    Talkeetna Public Library Talkeetna

    The Talkeetna Community Council will meet on January 6th at 5:30pm at the Talkeetna Public Library for a new board member orientation. This meeting will take place before the regular Community Council meeting starts at 7pm. The new board member orientation will focus on discussing the duties of the TCCI council positions and orientating the ... Talkeetna Community Council New Board Member Orientation

  • Curling

    Recurring
    Jack McDonald Ice Rink

    There will be curling Monday and Wednesday evenings at the Talkeetna Elementary Jack MacDonald Ice Rink. There will be draws at 5pm, 6pm and 7pm. Registration and more information at talkeetnacurling.org.

  • Strong Women Exercise Group

    Talkeetna Public Library Talkeetna

    Strong Women exercise group meet on Tuesdays and Thursday at 10am in person at the Talkeetna Public Library and on Zoom.  Newcomers are welcome, weights and instructions are provided. For more information, you may call the library at 907-861-7645.

  • Talkeetna Skatepark Committee meeting

    Talkeetna Public Library Talkeetna

    The next Talkeetna Skatepark Committee meeting is on Thursday, January 9th, 2025 at 6:00 pm at the Talkeetna Public Library. All are welcome to attend.

  • Friends of the Talkeetna Library meeting

    Talkeetna Public Library Talkeetna

    Here’s what’s coming up at the Talkeetna Public Library:

    • The Friends of the Talkeetna Library meet Friday, January 10th, at 1pm. A Zoom option is available. All are welcome.
    • Reading Mentors begins on Tuesday, January 14th from 3:15 to 4:15 pm. The program is for 2nd to 4th graders, and homeschoolers are welcome. Space is limited and preregistration is required, this can be done at Talkeetna Elementary School or Talkeetna Library, in person or by phone.
    • Staff are available to help file your PFD applications.

    The Talkeetna Library is open Monday through Saturday from 11am to 6pm. For more information, you may call 907-861-7645 or visit their Facebook page.

  • Stop the Bleed Class

    Upper Susitna Community and Senior Center

    The Willow, Trapper Creek and Talkeetna Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) host a Stop the Bleed Class on Saturday, January 11th from 1 to 3pm at the Upper Susitna Community and Senior Center. This is a two-hour class, for ages 14 and older, that include a presentation and hands-on activities. A Stop the Bleed certificate is awarded on completion ... Stop the Bleed Class

  • Talkeetna Recycling Committee Meeting

    There will be a meeting of the Talkeetna Recycling Committee on Monday, January 13th at 4:15 PM. All are welcome to attend. For information about the agenda, meeting place, or Zoom link call Cici at 907-355-8324.

  • Strong Women Exercise Group

    Recurring
    Talkeetna Public Library Talkeetna

    Strong Women exercise group meet on Tuesdays and Thursday at 10am in person at the Talkeetna Public Library and on Zoom.  Newcomers are welcome, weights and instructions are provided. For more information, you may call the library at 907-861-7645.

  • Solar System Class

    As part of  Talkeetna Community Schools, Kathleen Fleming will teach a one night class about observing our solar system on Thursday, January 16th from 6 to 8pm. Learn about seasonal changes in the night sky, the wandering planets, and the moon's movements. Suitable for adults and interested youths 10 years or older. The class will be held at Talkeetna Elementary School. The registration link can be found on KTNA's announcement page. - https://forms.gle/qPDBBKpXoQLSou9J7
    For more information, you can email rebecca.hrdy@matsuk12.us or call (907) 733-9431.

  • Talkeetna Community Schools 

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    Talkeetna Elementary School

    Talkeetna Community Schools hosts the following events scheduled at the Talkeetna Elementary School.

    • Toddler Gym Time on Mondays from 4:30-5:30pm.
    • Open Gym on Thursdays from 4:30-6pm.

    For more information, you can email rebecca.hrdy@matsuk12.us or call (907) 733-9431.

  • TPAC Meeting

    Talkeetna Public Library Talkeetna

    The Talkeetna Parks Advisory Committee is having their bimonthly meeting on January 20th at the Talkeetna Library at 6:30pm. You may contact the TPAC chair Karl Swanson at 907-733-7547 with any questions.

  • Mentoring Program – Willow Public Library

    Willow Public Library

    The Willow Public Library Mentoring Program meets each Wednesday from 3:15 to 4:30pm. This program is open to all Willow Elementary Students. The mentor and youth meet at the Library and might read to one another, browse for books or do activities like crafts, puzzles, games. For more information call 907-861-7655 or visit their Facebook Page.

  • Susitna River Coalition Winter Speaker Series

    Susitna River Coalition begins their 2025 Winter Speaker Series with Angie Wade, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer and Culture & Historic Preservation Director with the Chickaloon Village. Angie will be discussing culturally modified trees, exploring how these trees carry significance for many Indigenous communities. This is a virtual event on Wednesday, January 22nd at 6pm. For more information, including the Zoom link you may visit the Susitna River Coalition’s Facebook Event Page.

  • Shakedown Strings in concert

    Sheldon Community Arts Hangar

    Denali Arts Council is hosting the following events at the Sheldon Community Arts Hangar:

    • Shakedown Strings, a jam band from Kansas City, Missouri will perform a benefit concert for DAC on Wednesday, January 22nd. Doors at 6:30pm, music at 7pm.

    For more information about upcoming events and tickets you may visit denaliartscouncil.org or call (907)733-7929.or call (907)733-7929.