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  • Seeking Suggestions for National Library Week

    Talkeetna Public Library Talkeetna

    National Library Week begins on Monday, April 20th. The theme this year is Find Your Joy. Daily events and surprises are being planned. If you have requests or suggestions, you may call Talkeetna Library at 907-861-7645.

  • MatSu Borough Library Board Meeting

    Talkeetna Public Library Talkeetna

    The MatSu Borough Library Board is having their monthly meeting on April 14th at 1pm at the Talkeetna Public Library. You can attend in person or call in. The info to call into the meeting is in the announcement on ktna.org.

    Call 907-290-7880 Participation Code: 993 810 560#

  • Talkeetna Sunshine Gardening Club – Talkeetna Library

    Talkeetna Public Library Talkeetna

    The Talkeetna Sunshine Gardening Club is starting up again at the Talkeetna Library. They will be meeting to discuss Transplanting Seedlings today, Tuesday April 14th at 5pm. The next meeting times and dates will also be discussed. The yearly Seed Catalog is stocked. A wide variety of seeds are available for taking and planting in your gardens. For more information, you may call Talkeetna Library at 907-861-7645.

  • Clinic Closures – Sunshine Community Health Center

    Sunshine Community Health Center Willow 24091 Long Lake Road, Willow, United States +1 more

    Sunshine Community Health Center is closed on Wednesday, April 15th for organization-wide staff training. This includes both the Talkeetna and Willow clinics. You may call (907)376-2273 for more information.

  • Stone Soup cooking class – Talkeetna Library

    Talkeetna Public Library Talkeetna

    Talkeetna Library hosts Stone Soup cooking class at 5pm on Wednesdays, beginning on April 15th. Angela Frazier will be the chef this month. If you are interested in taking part in this series, you can get on the waiting list by calling 907-861-7645.

  • Chase Community Council quarterly meeting

    Mile 232 Gravel Pit Chase, AK

    The quarterly meeting of the Chase Community Council Board of Directors is on Wednesday April, 15th at 6PM at the Alaska Railroad mile 232 gravel pit.

  • Main Street Improvement Committee meeting – Talkeetna Community Council

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

    The Talkeetna Community Council Main Street Improvement Committee meets on Wednesday, April 15th at the Denali Education Center at 6:30 pm. All are welcome. Contact (907)232-0714 for more information.

  • Singing Zoologist Performance – Denali Arts Council

    Sheldon Community Arts Hangar

    Denali Arts Council hosts The Singing Zoologist at the Sheldon Community Arts Hangar on Thursday, April 16th. The Singing Zoologist, Lucas Miller, blends music, puppets and projected videos to keep audiences laughing, moving, singing and learning. This show family-friendly show is suitable for all ages. There will be pizza available, by the slice until it runs out, to make this a dinner-and-a-show type of event. Doors open at 6:30pm, the performance starts at 7.  More information and tickets available at denaliartscouncil.org.

  • Earth Day Celebration – Denali Education Center

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

    Denali Education Center and Jessica Stevens Community Foundation host their annual Earth Day Celebration and Nonprofit Fair on Saturday, April 18th from 11am until 3pm at Denali Education Center's Susitna Hall in Talkeetna. Featuring presentations on recycling and food waste, kids' activities and projects, and food. This year there will be recycling collections of electronics, small appliances, clean glass, miscellaneous plastic and books. Learn more by visiting Denali Education Center's Facebook Page.

  • KTNA Board of Directors Meeting

    KTNA Board of Directors Meeting
    KTNA 13764 E. Second Street, Talkeetna, United States

    The KTNA Board of Directors meets the third Monday of the month at 4:30pm at the station on 2nd Street in Talkeetna. The next meeting is on April 20th, all are welcome. For more information, call 907-733-1700 or email manager@ktna.org.

  • Talkeetna Skatepark Committee Meeting

    Talkeetna Public Library Talkeetna

    The next Talkeetna Skatepark Committee Meeting is on Tuesday, April 21st at 6pm at the Talkeetna Public Library. All are welcome. To contact the committee you can email them at tkaskatepark@gmail.com.

  • Mat-Su College 2026 Spring Open House

    Mat-Su College

    Mat-Su College hosts their 2026 Spring Open House on Wednesday, April 22nd. The event will be held on campus from 2 to 7pm. Whether you're a high school student or looking to level up your career, all are welcome to explore the campus, meet some faculty and experience the atmosphere at Mat-Su College. Learn more at matsu.alaska.edu.

  • Meet the Governor Candidate | Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins

    Flying Squirrel Bakery & Cafe

    Governor Candidate Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins will be in Talkeetna to meet the community this Thursday, April 23rd from 5:00 to 6:30 PM at the Flying Squirrel Bakery Cafe. All are welcome to attend, ask questions and share your thoughts.

  • Community Gathering & Potluck- KTNA

    Sheldon Community Arts Hangar

    We’re taking a trip down memory lane! KTNA is hosting a casual community gathering featuring a screening of the KTNA Millennium Concert from April 22, 2000. This footage was recently digitized, and we are excited to bring it back to the community 26 years after the original performance. We’ll be celebrating with a potluck, you are welcome to bring something to share… or just bring yourself! That’s from 7 to 9pm on Saturday, April 25th at the Sheldon Community Arts Hangar. We look forward to sharing this blast from the past with you all!

  • DEA National Drug Take-Back Day – Matanuska-Susitna Borough

    The DEA National Drug Take-Back Day is on Saturday, April 25th. There are two drop off locations available in the Susitna Valley from 10am to 2pm - at the Wasilla and Palmer Fred Meyers. All are welcome to drop off unused or expired medications in original packaging or a generic bag, without your personal information. Liquid products, such as cough syrup, should remain tightly sealed in the original container. Syringes and medical waste cannot be accepted. Turning in unused medications reduces prescription drug abuse and accidental poisoning, and protects local waterways and the environment. You may call Mary Miller at (907)861-8557 or email MMiller@matsugov.us with any questions.