Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Join Sarah Lamb, a 500 hr certified yoga instructor in 3 hours of deep release, rest, and intuitive exploration. Bring a journal, water, oracle or tarot deck, an open mind and receiving heart.
$25 members/ $30 non-members
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Brews and Brushes is a small group watercolor workshop where you'll learn watercolor techniques through simple exercises and projects. For this watercolor workshop we will be creating a soggy Southeast spring landscape. Brews and Brushes is designed for all ages and all skill levels, no art experience required! Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting out, the laid-back, social atmosphere is perfect for connecting with fellow art enthusiasts while exploring the wonderful world of watercolor. All art supplies and non alcoholic beverages provided. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
Tickets: https://littlecabinstudios.square.site/s/shop
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littlecabinstudios
Contact: littlecabinstudios.art@gmail.com
The total solar eclipse will make a path across parts of the US on Monday, April 8. Although Alaska is not in the path, coverage of the eclipse will be all over the news. Join us for to find out why this event is so special. Explore fascinating eclipse stories--from long ago scariness--to amazing stories of discovery. Experience the wonder of totality! A timeless, family show. Following this 25 minute fulldome movie, we will answer your questions and then gaze at the beautiful Juneau springtime night sky.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0B45A5A82DA7F58-48859568-lights#/
Contact: mariedrakeplanetarium@gmail.com
Celebrate National Poetry Month by attending a poetry reading at the City Museum. On Saturday, April 6th, members of the Burn Thompson Writing Group will read original works sure to entertain and inspire.
This is a free event with coffee, tea, and cookies provided.
The Burn Thompson Writing Group is named in honor of writer and long-time group member Burn Thompson. Thompson came to Juneau in the late 1980’s from Roanoke, Virginia and took charge of a flagging writing group, nursing it back to health. Thompson had an undergraduate degree in physics and graduate degrees in creative writing, a rare mix. The group was named in her honor after her death in October 2013. Members of the Burn Thompson Writing Group meet bimonthly to read and critique their work. During meetings, writers share their work and offer each other gentle critiques. The group is open to the public.
More info: www.juneau.org/museum
Contact: Elissa Borges (907) 586-3572
True Crime Alaska presents the final program in this year's "Death With Dessert" shows at 3 pm, Saturday, April 6, at McPhetres Hall, Church of the Holy Trinity, 325 Gold Street downtown. The program is called "The Salad Dressing Murder" and it covers the case of infidelity resulting in a killing involving an Alaska-Juneau Gold Mine worker. It talks about the history of Juneau in the late 1930s, as well as the crime. Presenters are journalists and researchers Ed Schoenfeld and Betsy Longenbaugh. An original dessert from Treadwell Kitchen will be served.
http://trinityjuneau.org/dessert.php
Contact: Ed Schoenfeld, douglased17@gmail.com
The total solar eclipse will make a path across parts of the US on Monday, April 8. Although Alaska is not in the path, coverage of the eclipse will be all over the news. Join us for to find out why this event is so special. Explore fascinating eclipse stories--from long ago scariness--to amazing stories of discovery. Experience the wonder of totality! A timeless, family show. Following this 25 minute fulldome movie, we will answer your questions and then gaze at the beautiful Juneau springtime night sky.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0B45A5A82DA7F58-48859568-lights#/
Contact: mariedrakeplanetarium@gmail.com
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30 and every Saturday 4:30-7:30; Until June 1
Tchaikovsky's powerful and dramatic Symphony No. 5 anchors this concert which also features soprano Sara Radke Brown in "Ging heut' Morgen über's Feld" from Mahler's Songs of a Wayfarer, Juneau's own Aurora Strings, and the winner of our Youth Solo Competition.
Two showings - April 6 at 7:30pm and April 7 at 3pm
Purchase tickets ONLINE
Just two days before the start of Alaska Folk Fest 49, Douglas Island’s ‘Low Carbon Truegrass’ musical masters Tramwreck will be getting you ready! This April 6, 8pm Folk Fest warmup at Louie’s in downtown Douglas is both a festival mood maker AND a FUNraiser! Don’t miss this once in a Folk Fest opportunity to catch the tunes of Tramwreck and support the carbon-cutting crew of the Alaska Carbon Reduction Fund!
Contact: info@akcarbonreduction.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga@org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
The total solar eclipse will make a path across parts of the US on Monday, April 8. Although Alaska is not in the path, coverage of the eclipse will be all over the news. Join us for to find out why this event is so special. Explore fascinating eclipse stories--from long ago scariness--to amazing stories of discovery. Experience the wonder of totality! A timeless, family show. Following this 25 minute fulldome movie, we will answer your questions and then gaze at the beautiful Juneau springtime night sky.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0B45A5A82DA7F58-48859568-lights#/
Contact: mariedrakeplanetarium@gmail.com
Tchaikovsky's powerful and dramatic Symphony No. 5 anchors this concert which also features soprano Sara Radke Brown in "Ging heut' Morgen über's Feld" from Mahler's Songs of a Wayfarer, Juneau's own Aurora Strings, and the winner of our Youth Solo Competition.
Two showings - April 6 at 7:30pm and April 7 at 3pm
Purchase tickets ONLINE
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
The total solar eclipse will make a path across parts of the US on Monday, April 8. Although Alaska is not in the path, coverage of the eclipse will be all over the news. Join us for to find out why this event is so special. Explore fascinating eclipse stories--from long ago scariness--to amazing stories of discovery. Experience the wonder of totality! A timeless, family show. Following this 25 minute fulldome movie, we will answer your questions and then gaze at the beautiful Juneau springtime night sky.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0B45A5A82DA7F58-48859568-lights#/
Contact: mariedrakeplanetarium@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
For a small fee, we will take your clean apparel items that are free from serious rips and stains. Bring us anything you could buy in a clothing store for men, women, or children (tops, bottoms, shoes, hats, belts, jewelry, etc.)
Fees: small grocery bag: $5; white kitchen bag: $10; Black yard bag: $20
Contact: Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 907-789-4093, sovjuneau@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Learn gentle body movements of the ancient Chinese art of Tai Chi to improve strength, balance, and mind-body coordination.
March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8/Mondays/3:00-4:00pm
Ticket Info: Class rates at www.rainforestyoga.org
Class Info: http://www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact Info: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sarah is a 500 hr instructor visiting Juneau this week. Come enjoy a deep, releasing yin and yoga nidra practice to relax the body and open the right brain.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
This 40-minute beginners’ class will introduce new students to dojo etiquette, basic stances, strikes, blocks, and kata.
$75 for first family member + $50 for each additional family member, pay at dojo. We accept credit cards.
https://juneaushotokankarate.com
Contact: juneaushotokanak@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
This is a very special night of Brews and Brushes, ‘Ink and Wash Folk Art’ being held at The Alaskan Bar! Brews and Brushes is a small group watercolor workshop where you'll learn watercolor techniques through simple exercises and projects. For this watercolor workshop we will be creating folk inspired art using an ink and wash technique. Brews and Brushes is designed for all ages* and all skill levels, no art experience required! Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting out, the laid-back, social atmosphere is perfect for connecting with fellow art enthusiasts while exploring the wonderful world of watercolor. All art supplies provided. All drinks will be available for purchase through the Alaskan Bar. No outside food or drink is permitted in the bar. Limited seats, advance ticket purchase recommended.
*Please also note this is an “adults only” workshop and no minors are permitted in the bar.
Tickets: https://littlecabinstudios.square.site/s/shop
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littlecabinstudios
Contact: littlecabinstudios.art@gmail.com
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model. No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule! No registration required, free drop-in support group
Event contact: Meryl, meryl@namijuneau.org or 907-463-4251
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
This 40-minute beginners’ class will introduce new students to dojo etiquette, basic stances, strikes, blocks, and kata.
$75 for first family member + $50 for each additional family member, pay at dojo. We accept credit cards.
https://juneaushotokankarate.com
Contact: juneaushotokanak@gmail.com
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Lea strives to provide a variety of options and accommodations throughout the gentle flow hatha class to encourage individual awareness of how the body feels.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Music + Dancing + Food = Good Times!
Local folks please bring breakfast treats and yummies to share with out-of-town dancers and musicians.
Come join in one of the highlights of the folk festival: dancing, a huge open band playing great contra and square dance tunes, open mic for callers, great food, and tons of fun.
Don't miss this 29th annual favorite event!
Sponsored by Juneau Contradancers and the Alaska Folk Festival.
Enjoy free concerts on the historic Kimball Theatre Organ on Fridays at Noon at the State Office Building, 8th floor lobby. J. Allan MacKinnon plays March 1 and 8, and Laurie Clough plays March 15 and 22. No concert on March 29.
Contact Info: Ellen Carrlee, 907-465-2396
Please join us for the Folk Fest board member election and annual meeting. We'll have food and beverage for members.
See you there!
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
We will practice Restorative Yoga poses to support the parasympathetic nervous system in slowing the heart rate, dilating blood vessels, and relaxing muscles in the gastrointestinal tract in order to minimize stress and fatigue.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga@org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Bring your friends and do some clothes shopping at our pop-up clothes closet! This is a pay-as-you-can event - all money raised will go the new neighborhood playground at Shepherd of the Valley!
Contact: Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 907-789-4093, sovjuneau@gmail.com
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
The A Felicidade Jazz Quartet, with Heather Mountcastle on vocals, performs a mix of bossa nova and deconstructed pop classics.
Free event; no tickets
Contact: luke.weld@gmail.com
This is the first of 10 Juneau Audubon Bird Walks. We will focus on beginning birding tips.The varied habitat of sedges and grasses, shrubs, alder, willow, and conifers along with the fresh creek water mixing with incoming salt water creates a unique and beautiful estuary. Spring migration can bring flocks of sea and dabbling ducks, shorebirds, gulls, crows, and early songbird migrants. The trail is a relatively flat mile from the parking lot to the peninsula point. (Low tide -0.6’ at 11:16 am)
Event info: juneauaudubon.org under Birding - Events
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Bring your friends and do some clothes shopping at our pop-up clothes closet! This is a pay-as-you-can event - all money raised will go the new neighborhood playground at Shepherd of the Valley!
Contact Info: Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church: Ph: 907-789-4093; Email: sovjuneau@gmail.com
Norwegian "Frokost" Breakfast. Sons of Norway and Friends of Scandinavia Scholarship fundraiser. Menu includes: Sour cream waffles, sausage-egg casserole, hash brown casserole, Norwegian rolls, pickled herring, gjetost cheese, hot beverages and orange juice.
Ticket Info: Tickets at the door. $18 adults, $10 Children ages 6-12, children 5 and under are free.
Contact Info: Laurie Fuglvog, nordicviews@gmail.com, son.svalbard@gmail.com, Mobile: 907-723-3052
Stagecraft Workshop for Musicians
Lucy Peckham, Rick Miller, Mike Sakarias
Learn how to use the stage equipment, mics, monitors, to your best advantage as a performer.
907 713-7011 for more information
Ukulele for Everyone!
Carole Marie Downing
If you've ever felt like you aren't musical or think it's too late to begin an instrument, this ukulele workshop is for you! Designed for folks who are new to the ukulele and want to learn a few basics and walk away knowing a song or two.
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
How to Get the Most Out of a Song
Laurie Lewis - 2024 AFF Guest Artist
We will delve into basic performance, and how to make what it is you do have a greater impact on the listener/watcher. Though geared toward the singer, these are aspects that can enhance your performance instrumentally and make you a strong
Family Concert
Emcee - Geoff Kirsch
Bring the kids and the wiggles!
Dance Calling
Guest Caller T-Claw
Want to learn to call square dances at parties, street festivals and other dance-worthy occasions? Well, we're hosting a workshop led by Elkins, WV-based T-Claw, one of today's most talented and creative young callers!
How To Go Places With Your Art
Ken Waldman
Ken Waldman moved to Fairbanks in 1985, could barely fiddle, and had never written a poem. By 1995, he was Alaska' Fiddling Poet. Former Juneau, Sitka, Nome resident, he has 12 CDs, 20 books, tours nationally, and will share what he knows.
Couple Dance
John Laskey
Join us for a chance to improve on waltz, polka, etc. in a non-didactic setting.
Join Riverview Senior Living in supporting Rock Steady Boxing (RSB) a non-combat boxing program for those fighting Parkinson's! Through delicious treats donated by local vendors, Help us raise 5k to support the RSB program allowing the purchase of new gear and provide boxing scholarships
Riverview Senior Living website
Contact: Alyssa Fernandez, 907.723.1180
Old Time Fiddle
Carter Bancroft
I'll teach you a new fiddle tune with a focus on Old Time bowing techniques. We'll also cover topics in musicianship and how to go about learning this tradition on your own.
BLUEgrass Fiddle
Brandon Godman - Laurie Lewis & The Right Hands
This workshop will focus on ways to put the blue in your bluegrass fiddling. We will fiddlosophize about breaks, kick-offs, and backup. In this workshop, I will try to cater to the average experience level of the fiddlers present.
English Country Dance
Odette Edgar
Dance the historic dances of the English countryside and city ballrooms. Move to the delightful tunes of live music.
Banjo as Rhythm Instrument
George Guthrie - Laurie Lewis & The Right Hands
Explore the broader role of the banjo as a rhythm instrument in the bluegrass ensemble, as well as my approach to playing lead. Learn techniques to blend better with your band or jamming pals, and create satisfying textures.
Doghouse Bass Q&A
Haselden Ciaccio - Laurie Lewis & The Right Hands
Bring your questions and ideas! Let’s talk about string choice, string changing, instrument set up and maintenance, different types of pick ups + amplification and more!
Louisiana Partner Dance
The Daiquiri Queens
Learn two-step, zydeco, and dancehall waltz. No experience necessary.
Louisiana Twin Fiddling
Kelli Jones and Blake Miller (The Daiquiri Queens)
Louisiana twin fiddling in the style of Dennis McGee and more- bowing, chords, rhythmic seconding and counter melodies.
Original Song Showcase
Sign-ups start at 2:30 - first come, first served.
Performers can sing 10 minutes or 2 songs
Family Dance
Caroline Oakley
The focus is on Simple easy to learn dances that every age can enjoy. Live Band!
Old Time Banjo - Beginning
Guest caller T-Claw
Banjo with a claw-hammer approach.t. Learn how to make fun rhythmic music with a little right hand technique and minimal left hand dexterity. Bringing a banjo would be the way to get the best value out of this workshop.
Blues Licks in E
Burl Sheldon
Helping developing players learn some basic Blues and Boogie-Woogie licks and how to extend the acoustic guitar's dynamic range and strengthen the Blues Feeling beyond chords. The workshop will mostly focus on the Key of E.
Zimbabwean Marimbas
Betsy Sims and/or Jesse Larson
Come learn a song on the Zimbabwean marimbas. There will be room for about 20 people to play. And even if we fill up, you can still come and listen :-)
🕊️ In Loving Memory of James Hicks 🕊️ Today, we mourn the loss of an incredible soul who dedicated his life to helping the mentally ill at JAHMI. 💙 Join us on April 13 at The Sandbar for a special benefit to support James' family during this difficult time. Let's come together to honor and remember the impact he had on all who knew him. 🙏 Your presence and support mean the world to us. Rest in peace, James. You will be deeply missed but never forgotten. 🌹 #RememberingJamesHicks #BenefitEvent #ForeverInOurHeart
Free admission
Contact: Lance Mitchell, 907-958-3335
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30 and every Saturday 4:30-7:30; Until June 1
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga@org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Dancing with the Spirit Kids Music
Belle Mickelson and other DWTS staff
Sing and learn to play guitar, fiddle, mandolin and ukulele with colored dots and fiddle tab just as we have been teaching in village schools for 18 years! Bring your own instruments and/or try ours!
Kundalini Yoga 4 Music & Creativity
Heather Stewart
Drawing from the philosophy and practice of Kundalini Yoga, Heather will lead a series of movement, breathing and vocalization exercises to relax the body, quiet the mind, and connect with your inner artist.
Communal Singing/Art-Making
Abu Oobi (Yona Davidson)
Using handmade songbooks, this workshop will teach an new type of Shape Note & choreographic "Shape Dance" form to facilitate social singing & dancing--creating and immersive participatory communal art-enacting experience for participants.
French Ballad Singing
Minnie McCracken, Jamie Lynn Fontenot, Kelli Jones
Also known as ‘house music’, learn about the tradition of unaccompanied singing in Louisiana with The Daiquiri Queens. We'll listen to some recordings and learn a few of our favorite songs.
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Robert Johnson/Delta Blues Guitar
Mark Heard
A look at three Robert Johnson tunes and exploring his Delta Blues style on acoustic guitar
Crooked Tunes for all instruments
John Hatton
At least four fun crooked fiddle tunes in the keys of A, C, D, and G.
The best songwriting tools: Your Ears
Robin Hopper
We'll explore how to listen and create memorable lyrics
Writing Lyrics that Want to Sing
Marian Call
Learn specific tools, tricks, and ways to toy with language so that your song lyrics will elevate your music and resonate with your listeners.
Having Fun with Flat Keys
Michael Gray
One more time everyone...this is gonna be the year! We will explore the fabulous world of flat keys on the fiddle. Yes indeed, there might be few whale beachings....but we will have fun!
Vocal Playground
Carole Marie Downing
Discover the magic of making music in the moment with vocal improvisation! Through a series of vocal play exercises, participants will learn how to create music together in a fun and lighthearted environment.
Indulge in the rhythmic tapestry of words, emotions, and stories as talented poets from Juneau gather to share their and others’ verses. Whether you're a seasoned poet or simply a lover of literature, this event promises an unforgettable evening of artistic expression. No cover, donations welcome.
Dates: 2/11, 3/10, 4./14, 5/12 2pm-4pm
Contact Info: trippcrouse@gmail.com
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Family-to-Family provides a wealth of information and resources led by trained teachers who have loved ones who live with mental health conditions. Think of this course as a road map with the added support and insight from other families. Class is open to anyone supporting a loved one with a mental health condition (a diagnosis is not required to attend).
Free! Please register.
Register at https://www.namijuneau.org/family-to-family
Contact: Meryl, meryl@namijuneau.org
This holistic yoga class will integrate somatic awareness, mindful asana, and restorative practices to settle into our bodies. By practicing compassionate witnessing awareness, over time participants will strengthen inner listening, cultivate intuition, practice integrity, and nurture a safe, steady inner landscape. Appropriate for all levels of practitioners.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Come to the JACC for pickleball! We have the nets and balls, just be sure to bring your own paddle.
Fee: $5/drop-in or $45 for 10-session punchcard
Questions? Call 907-586-2787 for more information.
Low Vision Support Group
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 1-2:30 p.m. at the Juneau Senior Center.
Share and learn about ways to adjust to vision loss. Rides are available to the meeting, but participants must arrange for their return ride home.
Call Laura at Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) for more info: 586-4920.
Come to the JACC for pickleball! We have the nets and balls, just be sure to bring your own paddle.
Fee: $5/drop-in or $45 for 10-session punchcard
Questions? Call 907-586-2787 for more information.
John Roxburgh and his husband have traveled the world, but their favourite country to visit is still Taiwan. They’ve visited many times since their first trip in 1989, and they’re still finding new things to see and do. John will show pictures from their January 2023 trip where they visited a 17th Century European fort in a Taipei suburb, Keelung's famous night market, the small (and heavily touristed) Shifen Waterfall, and the strange, architecturally stunning National Taichung Theater.
Doors at 5:00 p.m. Donations gladly accepted.
Contact: juneauwac@gmail.com
This 40-minute beginners’ class will introduce new students to dojo etiquette, basic stances, strikes, blocks, and kata.
$75 for first family member + $50 for each additional family member, pay at dojo. We accept credit cards.
https://juneaushotokankarate.com
Contact: juneaushotokanak@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
It's a time of encouragement and support for those newly diagnosed with cancer, currently receiving treatment, & whose treatment has ended. Loved ones are also welcome.
Contact: 907-796-2273, admin@cancerconnectionak.org
Join us every 3rd Thursday of the month
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
The TABI support group is an open space for people with a traumatic and/or acquired brain injury to come together on a monthly basis. Every month's topic is different and designed to meet people where they are at. https://www.sailinc.org/brain-injury-supports/ Kimberly Sumner: ksumner@sailinc.org or 888-487-0961 Third Wednesday of every month at 12PM
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model. No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule! No registration required, free drop-in support group
Event contact: Meryl, meryl@namijuneau.org or 907-463-4251
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Come to the JACC for pickleball! We have the nets and balls, just be sure to bring your own paddle.
Fee: $5/drop-in or $45 for 10-session punchcard
Questions? Call 907-586-2787 for more information.
This 40-minute beginners’ class will introduce new students to dojo etiquette, basic stances, strikes, blocks, and kata.
$75 for first family member + $50 for each additional family member, pay at dojo. We accept credit cards.
https://juneaushotokankarate.com
Contact: juneaushotokanak@gmail.com
Come to the JACC for pickleball! We have the nets and balls, just be sure to bring your own paddle.
Fee: $5/drop-in or $45 for 10-session punchcard
Questions? Call 907-586-2787 for more information.
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Sen. Jesse Kiehl, Rep. Andi Story, and Rep. Sara Hannan invite you to attend a mid-session town hall. Hear budget updates, ask questions, and share your ideas. Food will be provided.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/senatorkiehl
Contact: Sen. Jesse Kiehl's office at sen.jesse.kiehl@akleg.gov or 907-465-4947
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm at the NAMI Juneau office. This group is open to any adult in Alaska who has a loved one living with a mental health condition, regardless of diagnosis. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No registration, free drop-in support group.
Event contact: Meryl, 907-463-4251 or meryl@namijuneau.org
Family-to-Family provides a wealth of information and resources led by trained teachers who have loved ones who live with mental health conditions. Think of this course as a road map with the added support and insight from other families. Class is open to anyone supporting a loved one with a mental health condition (a diagnosis is not required to attend).
Free! Please register.
Register at https://www.namijuneau.org/family-to-family
Contact: Meryl, meryl@namijuneau.org
Bev will incorporate mindful movement, yoga postures, and breath awareness into a gentle flow sequence. Classes are suitable for all levels of practitioners.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Enjoy free concerts on the historic Kimball Theatre Organ on Fridays at Noon at the State Office Building, 8th floor lobby. J. Allan MacKinnon plays March 1 and 8, and Laurie Clough plays March 15 and 22. No concert on March 29.
Contact Info: Ellen Carrlee, 907-465-2396
Riverview is preparing to offer a new service to South East Alaska! Drop by our open house on Friday, April 19, to learn what exactly memory care entails as well as have the opportunity to tour around the neighborhood! With bubbly, laughter and education it will be a great time to get together in support of this new service.
Riverview Senior Living website
Contact: Alyssa Fernandez 907.723.1180 Afernandez @northstarsl.com
We will practice Restorative Yoga poses to support the parasympathetic nervous system in slowing the heart rate, dilating blood vessels, and relaxing muscles in the gastrointestinal tract in order to minimize stress and fatigue.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga@org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
The A Felicidade Jazz Quartet, with Heather Mountcastle on vocals, performs a mix of bossa nova and deconstructed pop classics.
Free event; no tickets
Contact: luke.weld@gmail.com
Brews and Brushes is a small group watercolor workshop where you'll learn watercolor techniques through simple exercises and projects. For this watercolor workshop we will be creating a soggy Southeast spring landscape. Brews and Brushes is designed for all ages and all skill levels, no art experience required! Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting out, the laid-back, social atmosphere is perfect for connecting with fellow art enthusiasts while exploring the wonderful world of watercolor. All art supplies and non alcoholic beverages provided. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
Tickets: https://littlecabinstudios.square.site/s/shop
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littlecabinstudios
Contact: littlecabinstudios.art@gmail.com
Whimsical and fun ballet performance for the whole family. Meet Alice, the Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts, Cheshire Cat, and all of your favorite characters.
Purchase tickets online or at the door
Showtimes:
April 19 - 7pm
April 20 - 2pm & 7pm
April 21 - 2pm
Website: https://juneaudance.org/
Contact: jdtoffice@juneaudance.org
Meet at the end of Industrial Boulevard at 8:00 a.m. Hike will proceed along the mostly level and gravel path with numerous muddy spots and occasional water crossings, out to the mouth of the Mendenhall wetlands. This area attracts waterfowl, shorebirds, as well as songbirds and raptors in the meadows. One of the premiere birding hotspots in Juneau, it also attracts dog walkers. Please leave your dog at home. Rubber boots are recommended. (Low tide 2.3’ at 6:11am)
Event info: www.juneauaudubon.org under Birding-Events
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Support local artists at this fresh air market.
FREE to attend
Join us for an immersive experience that transports guests into the fantastical world of Wonderland, where imagination knows no bounds, and the unexpected is just around the corner. Embrace creativity, and the whimsical side of life. Partake in activities inspired by the story, and capture memorable moments with our Wonderland photo backdrops. Guests are encouraged to wear their most eccentric attire, channeling characters from the book such as the Mad Hatter, White Rabbit, the Queen of Hearts, or Alice herself.
Tea party itinerary includes VIP seating for the ballet, tasty teas and pastries, and a photo on stage with the cast, after the performance.
1:00 Check-in, photo booths, and games
2:00 Alice in Wonderland, Act 1 (VIP)
2:45 Tea Party commences!
3:15 Alice in Wonderland, Act 2 (VIP)
4:00 Photo on stage with the cast
Website: https://juneaudance.org/
Contact: jdtoffice@juneaudance.org
Zine Making with Tyler Shae register by clicking here! Saturday, April 20th 2PM-4PM Valley Library Meeting Room LGBTQ2S+ adults welcome Learn about the history of zine making for social change & make your own zine, with guidance & support. Supplies provided (and, we encourage you to bring any pictures or materials you'd like to include in your zine)!
Ticket info: FREE but register at https://www.namijuneau.org/lgbtq2
Event info: https://www.namijuneau.org/lgbtq2
Contact info: meryl@namijuneau.org
Whimsical and fun ballet performance for the whole family. Meet Alice, the Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts, Cheshire Cat, and all of your favorite characters.
Purchase tickets online or at the door
Showtimes:
April 19 - 7pm
April 20 - 2pm & 7pm
April 21 - 2pm
Website: https://juneaudance.org/
Contact: jdtoffice@juneaudance.org
Hear from people who experienced the April 8th total solar eclipse at different locations. You are invited to share your experiences. What did it mean for you? Also, see a "best of" recordings and coverage of the eclipse from the ground and from space.
Ticket info: Free
Event info: http://mariedrakeplanetarium.org
Contact info: Steve Kocsis, 907-500-2941, mariedrakeplanetarium@gmail.org
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30 and every Saturday 4:30-7:30; Until June 1
Whimsical and fun ballet performance for the whole family. Meet Alice, the Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts, Cheshire Cat, and all of your favorite characters.
Purchase tickets online or at the door
Showtimes:
April 19 - 7pm
April 20 - 2pm & 7pm
April 21 - 2pm
Website: https://juneaudance.org/
Contact: jdtoffice@juneaudance.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga@org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Join us for an immersive experience that transports guests into the fantastical world of Wonderland, where imagination knows no bounds, and the unexpected is just around the corner. Embrace creativity, and the whimsical side of life. Partake in activities inspired by the story, and capture memorable moments with our Wonderland photo backdrops. Guests are encouraged to wear their most eccentric attire, channeling characters from the book such as the Mad Hatter, White Rabbit, the Queen of Hearts, or Alice herself.
Tea party itinerary includes VIP seating for the ballet, tasty teas and pastries, and a photo on stage with the cast, after the performance.
1:00 Check-in, photo booths, and games
2:00 Alice in Wonderland, Act 1 (VIP)
2:45 Tea Party commences!
3:15 Alice in Wonderland, Act 2 (VIP)
4:00 Photo on stage with the cast
Website: https://juneaudance.org/
Contact: jdtoffice@juneaudance.org
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Whimsical and fun ballet performance for the whole family. Meet Alice, the Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts, Cheshire Cat, and all of your favorite characters.
Purchase tickets online or at the door
Showtimes:
April 19 - 7pm
April 20 - 2pm & 7pm
April 21 - 2pm
Website: https://juneaudance.org/
Contact: jdtoffice@juneaudance.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
This holistic yoga class will integrate somatic awareness, mindful asana, and restorative practices to settle into our bodies. By practicing compassionate witnessing awareness, over time participants will strengthen inner listening, cultivate intuition, practice integrity, and nurture a safe, steady inner landscape. Appropriate for all levels of practitioners.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Family-to-Family provides a wealth of information and resources led by trained teachers who have loved ones who live with mental health conditions. Think of this course as a road map with the added support and insight from other families. Class is open to anyone supporting a loved one with a mental health condition (a diagnosis is not required to attend).
Free! Please register.
Register at https://www.namijuneau.org/family-to-family
Contact: Meryl, meryl@namijuneau.org
Brews and Brushes is a small group watercolor workshop where you'll learn watercolor techniques through simple exercises and projects. For this watercolor workshop we will be creating a soggy Southeast spring landscape. Brews and Brushes is designed for all ages and all skill levels, no art experience required! Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting out, the laid-back, social atmosphere is perfect for connecting with fellow art enthusiasts while exploring the wonderful world of watercolor. All art supplies and non alcoholic beverages provided. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
Tickets: https://littlecabinstudios.square.site/s/shop
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littlecabinstudios
Contact: littlecabinstudios.art@gmail.com
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Come to the JACC for pickleball! We have the nets and balls, just be sure to bring your own paddle.
Fee: $5/drop-in or $45 for 10-session punchcard
Questions? Call 907-586-2787 for more information.
This 40-minute beginners’ class will introduce new students to dojo etiquette, basic stances, strikes, blocks, and kata.
$75 for first family member + $50 for each additional family member, pay at dojo. We accept credit cards.
https://juneaushotokankarate.com
Contact: juneaushotokanak@gmail.com
Come to the JACC for pickleball! We have the nets and balls, just be sure to bring your own paddle.
Fee: $5/drop-in or $45 for 10-session punchcard
Questions? Call 907-586-2787 for more information.
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Join us for a monthly open studio event at the Juneau Arts & Culture Center! Each month features a different theme, with supplies and materials provided. Come with a project in mind or try one of the sample projects available at the event. At the end of the night, you can take your creations or home or leave them behind - items that meet the size requirements will be donated to the Free little Art Gallery hosted by the Juneau-Douglas City Museum, or used as examples of projects for the next year.
This is a family-friendly community event, with a suggested donation of $5 per person or $10 for a family. Donations are used to purchase materials for the next Stress-Free Art Night!
April 24, 5:30-7:30pm
THEME: Mixed Media
More information: https://www.jahc.org/season-events/stress-free-art-nights/
Contact: 907-586-2787
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Come to the JACC for pickleball! We have the nets and balls, just be sure to bring your own paddle.
Fee: $5/drop-in or $45 for 10-session punchcard
Questions? Call 907-586-2787 for more information.
This 40-minute beginners’ class will introduce new students to dojo etiquette, basic stances, strikes, blocks, and kata.
$75 for first family member + $50 for each additional family member, pay at dojo. We accept credit cards.
https://juneaushotokankarate.com
Contact: juneaushotokanak@gmail.com
Come to the JACC for pickleball! We have the nets and balls, just be sure to bring your own paddle.
Fee: $5/drop-in or $45 for 10-session punchcard
Questions? Call 907-586-2787 for more information.
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Cycle Alaska presents another Adventure Series! This time, it features Clay James and his multimedia presentation on biking from Utah to Denali! It starts at 5:30 pm in Cycle Alaska's Back Room. Seating is limited, so get there early for the best seat. And it is FREE!
For more info visit www.CyckeAK.com
Contact: Cycle@CycleAK.com or 907-780-2253
Family-to-Family provides a wealth of information and resources led by trained teachers who have loved ones who live with mental health conditions. Think of this course as a road map with the added support and insight from other families. Class is open to anyone supporting a loved one with a mental health condition (a diagnosis is not required to attend).
Free! Please register.
Register at https://www.namijuneau.org/family-to-family
Contact: Meryl, meryl@namijuneau.org
Brews and Brushes is a small group watercolor workshop where you'll learn watercolor techniques through simple exercises and projects. For this watercolor workshop we will be creating a soggy Southeast spring landscape. Brews and Brushes is designed for all ages and all skill levels, no art experience required! Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting out, the laid-back, social atmosphere is perfect for connecting with fellow art enthusiasts while exploring the wonderful world of watercolor. All art supplies and non alcoholic beverages provided. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
Tickets: https://littlecabinstudios.square.site/s/shop
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littlecabinstudios
Contact: littlecabinstudios.art@gmail.com
Enjoy free concerts on the historic Kimball Theatre Organ on Fridays at Noon at the State Office Building, 8th floor lobby. J. Allan MacKinnon plays March 1 and 8, and Laurie Clough plays March 15 and 22. No concert on March 29.
Contact Info: Ellen Carrlee, 907-465-2396
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
The Early Learning Fair is for families with children ages 0-5, with an emphasis on kindergarten registration. This is an opportunity for parents to network with a variety of non-profit agencies that serve families, as well as sign their kids up for kindergarten. There will be prizes for ages 0-5 and the turf will be open for kids to play!
Free Admission
Contact: Alexa Simpson, alexaksimpson@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
We will practice Restorative Yoga poses to support the parasympathetic nervous system in slowing the heart rate, dilating blood vessels, and relaxing muscles in the gastrointestinal tract in order to minimize stress and fatigue.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga@org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
The A Felicidade Jazz Quartet, with Heather Mountcastle on vocals, performs a mix of bossa nova and deconstructed pop classics.
Free event; no tickets
Contact: luke.weld@gmail.com
April 26/Friday/6pm & 7:15pm April 27/Sat/2pm & 3:15pm.
Excellent fulldome movie about Earth. Created by the California Academy of Sciences. Suitable for all ages.
Ticket info: Free
Event info: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0B45A5A82DA7F58-49054580-living
Contact info: Steve Kocsis, 907-500-2941, mariedrakeplanetarium.org
Hike will proceed along the level flat graveled path to the single-track trail, turning around at the airport fence at the end of the runway. One side of the trail offers a transitional zone of conifers, alder, cottonwoods, and willows paralleling the runway while the other side is a bird haven of tall grasses, sedges, and other wetland vegetation. The distance from the parking lot to the end is roughly 1.6 miles. This is an out-and-back hike, and participants may choose to turn around at any time. (Low tide -1.0’ at 9:54 am)
Event info: http://www.juneauaudubon.org
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Each year, Juneau comes together in the spring to clean up winter blown trash on public lands throughout the community. Join us by getting trash bags at on of the bag sites, pick a spot to clean, and leave full, tied trash bags on a major roadway in a location a truck can spot them and pull over safely to pick them up, by 2 pm.
Contact: litterfreeinc@gmail.com
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics.
Free, no tickets required.
Contact 907-957-1990 for more info.
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Enjoy a morning adventure on an Allen Marine vessel to Berners Bay. Several stops will occur along the way to observe and identify bird and marine life. Guest speakers with various scientific and cultural backgrounds will share their knowledge throughout the day. Birds such as scoters, loons, goldeneyes, sandpipers, gulls and more will capture your attention. Seals, sea lions and whales will likely show themselves as well. Be prepared with layered clothing and binoculars.
Ticket info: https://jahc.na.ticketsearch.com/sales/events
Event info: http://www.juneauaudubon.org
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Join for this seminar on creating a wearable art piece!
Suggested donation: $10
April 26/Friday/6pm & 7:15pm April 27/Sat/2pm & 3:15pm.
Excellent fulldome movie about Earth. Created by the California Academy of Sciences. Suitable for all ages.
Ticket info: Free
Event info: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0B45A5A82DA7F58-49054580-living
Contact info: Steve Kocsis, 907-500-2941, mariedrakeplanetarium.org
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30 and every Saturday 4:30-7:30; Until June 1
Music of Vivaldi and Bach, featuring local soloists, chorus, and chamber orchestra conducted by Bruce Simonson.
$20 tickets at the door
Contact: bruce.simonson@gmail.com
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga@org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Brews and Brushes is a small group watercolor workshop where you'll learn watercolor techniques through simple exercises and projects. For this watercolor workshop we will be creating a soggy Southeast spring landscape. Brews and Brushes is designed for all ages and all skill levels, no art experience required! Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting out, the laid-back, social atmosphere is perfect for connecting with fellow art enthusiasts while exploring the wonderful world of watercolor. All art supplies and non alcoholic beverages provided. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
Tickets: https://littlecabinstudios.square.site/s/shop
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littlecabinstudios
Contact: littlecabinstudios.art@gmail.com
Music of Vivaldi and Bach, featuring local soloists, chorus, and chamber orchestra conducted by Bruce Simonson.
$20 at the door
Contact: bruce.simonson@gmail.com
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Family-to-Family provides a wealth of information and resources led by trained teachers who have loved ones who live with mental health conditions. Think of this course as a road map with the added support and insight from other families. Class is open to anyone supporting a loved one with a mental health condition (a diagnosis is not required to attend).
Free! Please register.
Register at https://www.namijuneau.org/family-to-family
Contact: Meryl, meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Weavers will be demonstrating Ravenstail techniques and working on personal projects. Weavers of all techniques are welcome to gather in the lobby of Centennial Hall for community weaving time. This is a prelude to the event, "The History & Future of Yeil Koowu, Ravenstail Weaving" taking place at Centennial Hall that evening.
Free and open to the public
https://www.lilyhope.com/yeilkoowu
Contact: Taylor Vidic at 907-209-6802 or taylor.vidic@gmail.com
Come to the JACC for pickleball! We have the nets and balls, just be sure to bring your own paddle.
Fee: $5/drop-in or $45 for 10-session punchcard
Questions? Call 907-586-2787 for more information.
This 40-minute beginners’ class will introduce new students to dojo etiquette, basic stances, strikes, blocks, and kata.
$75 for first family member + $50 for each additional family member, pay at dojo. We accept credit cards.
https://juneaushotokankarate.com
Contact: juneaushotokanak@gmail.com
Come to the JACC for pickleball! We have the nets and balls, just be sure to bring your own paddle.
Fee: $5/drop-in or $45 for 10-session punchcard
Questions? Call 907-586-2787 for more information.
Join us for a day of history, honor, and hope at Centennial Hall. Renowned artist and UAS Northwest Coast Studio Arts Professor, Lily Hope, presents a multi-media event about Yéil Koowú, Ravenstail Robes. This event will teach the audience the history of Ravenstail, honor Kay Parker and Cheryl Samuel for their continued love & stewardship of this art, and feature the TCLL (Tlingit Culture, Language, Literacy) class dancing a collection of over 24 newly created child-sized Ravenstail robes in preparation for the Juneau Douglas City Museum Show titled “Yéil Koowú Átx'i Khaa Sháade Nákhx'i Yán Sákw Jeeyís: Ravenstail Regalia for Future Leaders." The future of Yéil Koowú is in good hands. Join us. Sponsored by Wooshkindein Da.aat Lily Hope Weaver Studio, Sealaska Corporation, Goldbelt Inc, Sustainable Arts Foundation, & The Juneau Community Foundation.
Tickets on sale March 15 at the JAHC box office, General admission $32, Elder $22, Student $17
https://www.lilyhope.com/yeilkoowu
Contact: Taylor Vidic at 907-209-6802 or taylor.vidic@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
This is a facilitated gathering of parents who are raising children with autism. Meetings allow for personal sharing and supportive problem solving. Some meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the group.
Joan Gianotti, 907-209-9302 or Diane DeSloover, 907-209-5193
Last Tuesday of each month, 6-7:30 pm
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
On May 1st, from 5:30pm to 7:30pm, the Mendenhall Valley Public Library will be hosting Haben: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law, for an author talk. This event will provide a unique opportunity for people to learn more about Haben Girma's work, ask questions, and discover how to make the community more accessible. Hearthside Books will have copies available for purchase. The event is free, open to all including anyone who needs ASL interpretation, and the space is wheelchair accessible.
Event Info: https://habengirma.com
Contact Info: hello@habengirma.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
This 40-minute beginners’ class will introduce new students to dojo etiquette, basic stances, strikes, blocks, and kata.
$75 for first family member + $50 for each additional family member, pay at dojo. We accept credit cards.
https://juneaushotokankarate.com
Contact: juneaushotokanak@gmail.com
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
The KTOO board meets on Zoom. Call 907-586-1670- for more information.
KTOO Board of Directors
Visit ktoo.org or https://www.ktoo.org/board/ for more info
Event contact: KTOO (907) 586-1670
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm at the NAMI Juneau office. This group is open to any adult in Alaska who has a loved one living with a mental health condition, regardless of diagnosis. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No registration, free drop-in support group.
Event contact: Meryl, 907-463-4251 or meryl@namijuneau.org
Family-to-Family provides a wealth of information and resources led by trained teachers who have loved ones who live with mental health conditions. Think of this course as a road map with the added support and insight from other families. Class is open to anyone supporting a loved one with a mental health condition (a diagnosis is not required to attend).
Free! Please register.
Register at https://www.namijuneau.org/family-to-family
Contact: Meryl, meryl@namijuneau.org
Join KTOO in celebrating a half-century of broadcasting during May First Friday. Tune in from 2 to 4 p.m. on KTOO 104.3 and 91.7 FM or online for a special two-hour edition of Juneau Afternoon, featuring guests from KTOO's past and present and live music. Then, join us for an open house starting at 4 p.m. Enjoy light refreshments, tour the studios and see photos and items from KTOO's 50-year history on display.
For more info visit https://www.ktoo.org/2024/04/29/celebrate-50-years-of-ktoo-broadcasting-on-first-friday/
Contact: Adelyn Baxter, adelyn.baxter@ktoo.org
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Emily Wall will be signing her poetry books while Zuill Bailey will be providing music!
Ticket info: Free
Event info: https://www.facebook.com/hearthsidebooksandtoys
Contact info: Nugget Mall; 907-789-2750 Or Merchants Wharf; 907-586-1726
Taylor Dallas Vidic and Kelsey Bryce Riker, known collectively as 'Roommates', are set to dazzle audiences with their original tunes, delightful covers, and humor at this month's First Friday @ Kindred Post.
Contact: Kelsey Riker - kelsey@kindredpost.com
Capital City Quilters, (CCQ), based out of Juneau, Alaska is excited to be putting on a free Quilt Show on May 3-5th, 2024. This show will be judged by a nationally certified quilt judge, Nancy Fuka and will encompass three large ballrooms at the city’s Centennial Hall. There are a multitude of quilt categories represented from traditional to modern quilting, including original art. In addition, we will have many quilt demonstrations, interesting displays and a variety of sales items.
Show will be open May 3, 2024 12:00-7:00, May 4, 2024 10:00-6:00, and May 5, 2024 10:00-4:00
The Show is Free!
More info: ccqjuneau.com
Contact: ccqjuneau@gmail.com
Enjoy free concerts on the historic Kimball Theatre Organ on Fridays at Noon at the State Office Building, 8th floor lobby. J. Allan MacKinnon plays March 1 and 8, and Laurie Clough plays March 15 and 22. No concert on March 29.
Contact Info: Ellen Carrlee, 907-465-2396
Join us anytime between 5:30 pm and 7:00 pm to check out what the planetarium offers. We will explore the universe with our new digital projector and share some short full-dome movies on our 30-foot dome. Bring your astronomy questions.
Suitable for all ages. No sign up needed.
https://www.mariedrakeplanetarium.org/first-friday
Contact: mariedrakeplanetarium@gmail.com
The A Felicidade Jazz Quartet, with Heather Mountcastle on vocals, performs a mix of bossa nova and deconstructed pop classics.
Free event; no tickets
Contact: luke.weld@gmail.com
Bring your sweetie, your bestie, or just your own two feet. We will teach you how to partner dance to a wide range of music, including Blues, Jazz, R&B, and Pop. We will teach you to move with ease and confidence on the dance floor, from the ballroom to the bar room! All lessons are open to anyone, regardless of experience. Come with or without a partner. Lesson from 6:15 to 7:15, with dance practice until 8pm.
Tickets can be purchased at the door for $10 for Alaska Club members, and $20 for non-members.
More info: https://www.facebook.com/groups/JuneauDance
Contact: Daniel at 907-209-0991. Text or call.
Do you like clarinets, oboes, horns, tubas? Then join us for "Spring Winds" May 23, 2024, 7:00pm, at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church for an evening of chamber music played by members of our wind ensemble "Taku Winds". You'll hear a brass quintet, the Juneau Horn Club, a clarinet ensemble, a trumpet solo, and more. Donations accepted.
www.juneaucommunityband.org or juneaucommunityband@gmail.com
Group will gather in the parking lot in the picnic area (not in the Eagle River Campground). On one side of the area there is willow and alder, and fields of grasses and wildflowers. In the opposite direction, Eagle River flows out to join Lynn Canal creating an extensive delta and tidal flat. At low tide a multitude of sand bars are exposed but beware as the tide comes in quickly and quietly. Xtratufs or other waterproof boots are recommended. This is a relatively flat out-and back-walk, mostly on sand. If you have a scope, it is recommended as shorebirds are flighty and occasionally difficult to see. (High tide 14.7’ at 10:54 am)
Event info: http://www.juneauaudubon.org
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Capital City Quilters, (CCQ), based out of Juneau, Alaska is excited to be putting on a free Quilt Show on May 3-5th, 2024. This show will be judged by a nationally certified quilt judge, Nancy Fuka and will encompass three large ballrooms at the city’s Centennial Hall. There are a multitude of quilt categories represented from traditional to modern quilting, including original art. In addition, we will have many quilt demonstrations, interesting displays and a variety of sales items.
Show will be open May 3, 2024 12:00-7:00, May 4, 2024 10:00-6:00, and May 5, 2024 10:00-4:00
The Show is Free!
More info: ccqjuneau.com
Contact: ccqjuneau@gmail.com
Names on the Wall will be read and individual vessels may cruise by for a blessing. Please dress for the weather.
All are welcome.
Visit www.akcfmemorial.org for details.
Contact: akcfmemorial@gmail.com
The Juneau Maritime Festival offers a wide range of engaging maritime activities, demonstrations, and events. It presents a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Juneau's vibrant maritime culture, dive into its history, and explore its thriving commerce. This year's festival promises an exciting lineup, including harbor cruises, vendor booths, kids' activities, live music, a US Coast Guard Search and Rescue helicopter demonstration, a tug-o-war competition, a beer garden, and much more. Held annually at the Peratrovich Plaza, under the Elizabeth Peratrovich Mural, this community event is free for all to enjoy.
Ticket info: FREE
Event info: http://www.jedc.org/maritimefestival
Contact info: maritime@jedc.org
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30 and every Saturday 4:30-7:30; Until June 1
This year Jazz at the JACC features virtuosic jazz guitarist, Pasquale Grasso, with his uniquely inspired style and perfectly trained technique. Pasquale plays standards, ballads, and the repertoire of Thelonius Monk, Charlie Parker, and Bud Powell. Cash bar. All ages welcome; under 21 should be accompanied by a guardian. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime. *Consider volunteering and get free entry. Contact Rachel at volunteer@jazzandclassics.org.
Ticket info: https://jjc2022.na.ticketsearch.com/sales/sales
Event info: http://www.jazzandclassics.org
Contact info: Rachel Disney, (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Capital City Quilters, (CCQ), based out of Juneau, Alaska is excited to be putting on a free Quilt Show on May 3-5th, 2024. This show will be judged by a nationally certified quilt judge, Nancy Fuka and will encompass three large ballrooms at the city’s Centennial Hall. There are a multitude of quilt categories represented from traditional to modern quilting, including original art. In addition, we will have many quilt demonstrations, interesting displays and a variety of sales items.
Show will be open May 3, 2024 12:00-7:00, May 4, 2024 10:00-6:00, and May 5, 2024 10:00-4:00
The Show is Free!
More info: ccqjuneau.com
Contact: ccqjuneau@gmail.com
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
This fun cruise is a fundraising event for SAIL's ORCA program.
Tickets and more info: https://www.sailinc.org/
Contact: scc@sailinc.org or 800-478-7245
Join Tlingit & Haida for a rally to show solidarity and honor our Missing & Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP).
Please wear red or dress in your regalia and bring your drum and signs. Photos of loved ones missing and/or murdered and signs are also welcome.
Indigenous people, especially women, face a higher rate of domestic violence, sexual assault and murder in the United States. We must come together to say: No More Stolen Sisters and Brothers!
The MMIP Day March and Rally is being hosted and held starting at the Capital Steps.The rally will start with a speaker at the steps, followed by the march down to the Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall for refreshments.
Contact: Jeni Brown, 907-957-6309
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
First Show 5/5/2024 at 2-3pm; second show 5/5/2024 at 4-5pm
Zuill Bailey performs selections from the Bach Cello Suites under the cosmic projections of the Marie Drake Planetarium. Bring your wonder and curiosity and let us wrap you in the warm embrace of our awe-inspiring universe. There are two showings: 2:00pm & 4:00pm. Doors open 30 min. prior to each showing. Family friendly.
Ticket info: Free or $5 suggested donation.
Event info: http://www.jazzandclassics.org
Contact info: Rachel Disney, (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
First Show 5/5/2024 at 2-3pm; second show 5/5/2024 at 4-5pm
Zuill Bailey performs selections from the Bach Cello Suites under the cosmic projections of the Marie Drake Planetarium. Bring your wonder and curiosity and let us wrap you in the warm embrace of our awe-inspiring universe. There are two showings: 2:00pm & 4:00pm. Doors open 30 min. prior to each showing. Family friendly.
Ticket info: Free or $5 suggested donation.
Event info: http://www.jazzandclassics.org
Contact info: Rachel Disney, (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
First Friday is Free!
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
The Navy Band Northwest Bangor Brass Band offers coaching and lectures for all abilities. Some of our nation's finest players and teachers will have workshops for drums, trumpet, trombone, saxophone, & tuba. Free and open to the public to listen or participate. All abilities welcome. No registration required. Come to the the Egan wing at UAS and check in at the door. Sponsored by the University of Alaska Southeast.
Ticket info: Free event
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/calendar
Contact info: Rachel Disney, (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
$10 each session. What to Bring? Sketchbook and Art. Materials (well have some too)
Family-to-Family provides a wealth of information and resources led by trained teachers who have loved ones who live with mental health conditions. Think of this course as a road map with the added support and insight from other families. Class is open to anyone supporting a loved one with a mental health condition (a diagnosis is not required to attend).
Free! Please register.
Register at https://www.namijuneau.org/family-to-family
Contact: Meryl, meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Juneau Jazz & Classics' Free lunch concert series returns with jazz guitar virtuoso, Pasquale Grasso. We have an exciting new location this year, the Juneau Arts & Culture Center. Bring your lunch and come take a break and reset with the best musicians in the world.
Ticket info: FREE and open to the public
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/calendar
Contact info: Rachel Disney (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
This 40-minute beginners’ class will introduce new students to dojo etiquette, basic stances, strikes, blocks, and kata.
$75 for first family member + $50 for each additional family member, pay at dojo. We accept credit cards.
https://juneaushotokankarate.com
Contact: juneaushotokanak@gmail.com
Bring a picnic dinner and enjoy the eclectic styles of The Navy Band Northwest Bangor Brass Band. They'll perform fun and fresh compositions from a variety of music genres like New Orleans jazz, pop covers, funk, rock, hip hop, and disco. That's a playlist that's sure to hit every musical taste in the family. FREE & Family friendly Bring a chair or blanket. Please do not park in the SHI parking lot. Street parking only.
Ticket info: Free event
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/calendar
Contact info: Rachel Disney (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
The Pasquale Grasso Trio will be hanging out at the Crystal Saloon and listening and joining the jam session. Bring your instruments and come jam with the best. Everyone and all abilities are welcome to play or listen.
Ticket info: Free event
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/calendar
Contact info: Rachel Disney (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Dr Benjamin Petrini is a Research Fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, currently based in Washington, D.C. He conducts research and outreach activities on conflict, fragility and international development, with a specific focus on the Africa region. Dr. Petrini's expertise and focus areas span from the drivers of armed conflict and instability at regional, country and local levels and the development responses and strategies to address conflict and insecurity, to global challenges like forced migration. He also provides research support to the annual IISS Armed Conflict Survey publication.
Event info: http://jwac.org
Contact info: juneauwac@gmail.com
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Brews and Brushes is a small group watercolor workshop where you'll learn watercolor techniques through simple exercises and projects. Brews and Brushes is designed for all ages* and all skill levels, no art experience required! Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting out, the laid-back, social atmosphere is perfect for connecting with fellow art enthusiasts while exploring the wonderful world of watercolor.
For this watercolor workshop we will be creating flower arrangements placed in glass jars. Perfect for Mother's Day. All art supplies provided. All you have to do is show up and play with paint!
We offer a variety of non alcoholic brews including coffee, loose leaf teas, and Athletic Brewing’s non alcoholic beer. You may bring your own alcoholic beverage if you desire. Limited seats, advance ticket purchase recommended.
*Though all ages are welcome, projects are generally designed for school age children and up.
Ticket price includes CBJ sales tax
https://littlecabinstudios.square.site/s/shop
https://www.facebook.com/littlecabinstudios
Contact: littlecabinstudios.art@gmail.com
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
This 40-minute beginners’ class will introduce new students to dojo etiquette, basic stances, strikes, blocks, and kata.
$75 for first family member + $50 for each additional family member, pay at dojo. We accept credit cards.
https://juneaushotokankarate.com
Contact: juneaushotokanak@gmail.com
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Family-to-Family provides a wealth of information and resources led by trained teachers who have loved ones who live with mental health conditions. Think of this course as a road map with the added support and insight from other families. Class is open to anyone supporting a loved one with a mental health condition (a diagnosis is not required to attend).
Free! Please register.
Register at https://www.namijuneau.org/family-to-family
Contact: Meryl, meryl@namijuneau.org
Enjoy free concerts on the historic Kimball Theatre Organ on Fridays at Noon at the State Office Building, 8th floor lobby. J. Allan MacKinnon plays March 1 and 8, and Laurie Clough plays March 15 and 22. No concert on March 29.
Contact Info: Ellen Carrlee, 907-465-2396
Juneau Jazz & Classics' Free lunch concert series continues with True Blues: Corey Harris & Cedric Watson. We have an exciting new location this year, the Juneau Arts & Culture Center. Bring your lunch and come take a break and reset with the best musicians in the world.
Ticket info: FREE, everyone welcome
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/calendar
Contact info: Rachel Disney (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
The A Felicidade Jazz Quartet, with Heather Mountcastle on vocals, performs a mix of bossa nova and deconstructed pop classics.
Free event; no tickets
Contact: luke.weld@gmail.com
Come see the drag kings of Alaska compete for their first ever statewide title that qualifies them to compete nationally!
Event Info: http://www.misterakusofa.com
Contact Info: missgigimonroe@gmail.com
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
True Blues: Corey Harris & Cedric Watson bring us a way of life and culture through the rich tradition of blues. Corey's influence from reggae, soul, and West African music blended with Cedric's perfection of creole and zydeco will call to your soul. Sometimes slow and drawling and other times fierce and stirring, your feet won't help but pull you to the dance floor. Cash bar. All ages welcome; under 21 should be accompanied by a guardian. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime. *Consider volunteering and get free entry. Contact Rachel at volunteer@jazzandclassics.org.
Ticket info: https://jjc2022.na.ticketsearch.com/sales/sales
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/
COntact info: Rachel Disney (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
This will be a muddy, 3-4 hour birding adventure through the grasses to shoreline. Leaving the Dike Trail, the group will head off onto the dirt path out through the meadow to the low tide line. Shorebirds and waterfowl ought to be found along the water’s edge and waterways, and there is a possibility to see raptors and migrating songbirds in the meadow. Participants need to be ready to be in and around shin-deep mud. Rubber boots are highly recommended. Although this is a casual bird walk, it is a longer and more strenuous hike than our usual hikes. (Low tide -2.2’ at 10:09 am)
Event info: www.juneauaudubon.org
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Learn more about where our local birds migrate to and from. Observe how scientists band birds and why data is collected. Find out why insects are so important to the lives of birds and the health of our community and world.
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Auke Bay Kindergarten and First grade classes will be selling pansies for a fundraiser. Pansies are grown by glacier gardens and cost $5 each. Cash or checks accepted.
Contact: allison.smith@juneauschools.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Join team ‘Juneau Stepping Out for Water’ and our local sponsor, Alaska Pure Mountain Spring Water, for this year’s Walk for Water. We walk from Floyd Dryden to Mendenhall Glacier (RT 5 miles) which is about the same distance women and children walk in rural Kenya every day to get water.
This is supported by Path from Poverty - an organization that partners with Kenyan women and empowers them to move out of poverty by having access to clean water. Monies raised helps purchase 10,000-L rainwater catchment tanks so Kenyan women can work and children can go to school instead of walking for hours to collect water.
Make a difference and register or donate here: https://charity.pledgeit.org/t/kpiUvUhIGs
Contact: Gillian Hays, gillian@imcnorthwest.com or Pat Spence, spencepalaska@gmail.com
907 713-7011 for more information
Potential candidates, their campaign helpers, or others who may be thinking about running in the future, learn all about what the jobs entail, deciding and preparing to run, how to get elected, and what happens if/when you win. Each attendee will have access to a ToolKit of information, including election requirements, the forms that have to be filed as well as many other resources for planning to make a run for the Assembly or School Board.
Free, registration recommended
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdLIspVs4sgH6XNcJlpGqGY_g54SE57qiIDOTM5EgwJgnHxmw/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0
For more info visit https://juneaulwv.org/run/
Contact: Peggy Cowan, runforoffice.lwvj@gmail.com
Brews and Brushes is a small group watercolor workshop where you'll learn watercolor techniques through simple exercises and projects. Brews and Brushes is designed for all ages* and all skill levels, no art experience required! Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting out, the laid-back, social atmosphere is perfect for connecting with fellow art enthusiasts while exploring the wonderful world of watercolor.
For this watercolor workshop we will be creating flower arrangements placed in glass jars. Perfect for Mother's Day. All art supplies provided. All you have to do is show up and play with paint!
We offer a variety of non alcoholic brews including coffee, loose leaf teas, and Athletic Brewing’s non alcoholic beer. You may bring your own alcoholic beverage if you desire. Limited seats, advance ticket purchase recommended.
*Though all ages are welcome, projects are generally designed for school age children and up.
Ticket price includes CBJ sales tax
https://littlecabinstudios.square.site/s/shop
https://www.facebook.com/littlecabinstudios
Contact: littlecabinstudios.art@gmail.com
Juneau Woolies presents a 5 hour class where we will dye 4 skeins of yarn, and learn the following:
- Safety while dyeing
- Required tools/supplies (and what you can use at home)
- Basic how to’s and terms for using acid dyes
- Various dyeing techniques
All dyeing materials will be provided.
Limited to 5 participants!
Register: https://juneauwoolies.com/shop/p/time-to-dye-yarn
More info: juneauwoolies.com
Contact: Tess Olympia, juneauwoolies@gmail.com
Juneau Woolies presents a 5 hour class where we will dye 4 skeins of yarn, and learn the following: Safety while dyeing Required tools/supplies (and what you can use at home) Basic how to’s and terms for using acid dyes We will play with a few techniques. All dyeing materials will be provided. Limited to 5 participants!
Ticket info: https://juneauwoolies.com/shop/p/time-to-dye-yarn
Event info: http://juneauwoolies.com
Contact info: Tess Olympia, juneauwoolies@gmail.com
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30 and every Saturday 4:30-7:30; Until June 1
Our signature Blues Cruise brings you True Blues: Corey Harris & Cedric Watson while cruising the waters of the Lynn Canal in an Allen Marine catamaran with a full bar and catered box dinner. If we're lucky we'll see some whales in the background, but we can guarantee an Alaskan sunset and artistry like no other as Corey and Cedric showcase their endless talent for roots, blues, reggae, and creole. Boat departs from Statter Harbor. Dinner is included with your ticket but bring some cash for the bar. All ages welcome; under 21 should be accompanied by a guardian. Sponsored by Alaska Airlines. *Consider volunteering and get free entry. Contact Rachel at volunteer@jazzandclassics.org. Show less expand_less
Ticket info: https://jjc2022.na.ticketsearch.com/sales/sales
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/
Contact info: Rachel Disney (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Happy Mother's Day! Enjoy a morning adventure on an Allen Marine vessel to Berners Bay. Several stops will occur along the way to observe and identify bird and marine life. Guest speakers with various scientific and cultural backgrounds will share their knowledge throughout the day. Birds such as scoters, loons, goldeneyes, sandpipers, gulls and more will capture your attention. Seals, sea lions and whales will likely show themselves as well. Be prepared with layered clothing and binoculars.
Ticket info: https://jahc.na.ticketsearch.com/sales/events
Event info: http://www.juneauaudubon.org
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Enjoy a morning adventure on an Allen Marine vessel to Berners Bay. Several stops will occur along the way to observe and identify bird and marine life. Guest speakers with various scientific and cultural backgrounds will share their knowledge throughout the day. Birds such as scoters, loons, goldeneyes, sandpipers, gulls and more will capture your attention. Seals, sea lions and whales will likely show themselves as well. Be prepared with layered clothing and binoculars.
Ticket info: https://jahc.na.ticketsearch.com/sales/events
Event info: http://www.juneauaudubon.org
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Indulge in the rhythmic tapestry of words, emotions, and stories as talented poets from Juneau gather to share their and others’ verses. Whether you're a seasoned poet or simply a lover of literature, this event promises an unforgettable evening of artistic expression. No cover, donations welcome.
Dates: 2/11, 3/10, 4./14, 5/12 2pm-4pm
Contact Info: trippcrouse@gmail.com
Zuill Bailey on cello, William Ransom on piano, and Yinzi Kong on viola play heartwarming selections reminding you of the simple joys in life: family, friends, & celebrating each other. Sponsored by the University of Alaska Southeast *Consider volunteering and get free entry. Contact Rachel at volunteer@jazzandclassics.org.
Ticket info: https://jjc2022.na.ticketsearch.com/sales/sales
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/
Contact info: Rachel Disney (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Juneau Jazz & Classics' Free lunch concert series continues with piano virtuoso, William Ransom. We have an exciting new location this year, the Juneau Arts & Culture Center. Bring your lunch and come take a break and reset with the best musicians in the world.
Ticket info: FREE, everyone welcome
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/calendar
Contact info: Rachel Disney (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
Improve your music skills with some of the best in the business. Pianist, William Ransom and violist, Yinzi Kong will give a lecture/demo in the first half. Then watch and learn as they coach players through improving their skills and technique. Spots are limited. If you wish to be coached, you will be prompted during the checkout process to add your name to the list. We will contact you to confirm a spot so that you can prepare a short 3-5 minute piece. $10 auditor, $25 participant.
Ticket info: https://jjc2022.na.ticketsearch.com/sales/sales
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/
Contact info: Rachel Disney (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
This 40-minute beginners’ class will introduce new students to dojo etiquette, basic stances, strikes, blocks, and kata.
$75 for first family member + $50 for each additional family member, pay at dojo. We accept credit cards.
https://juneaushotokankarate.com
Contact: juneaushotokanak@gmail.com
Second Tuesday of every month: (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13, etc)
Open Carve Night is a space to come and work on some linoleum block printing at the Juneau Makerspace. Ink, tools, and small lino blocks will be provided for the event. All levels are welcome to join in, basic instruction will be available but the event is less of a workshop and more of a fun community space. Entry is $5 (pay-able via Venmo or cash).
Ticket info: Pay $5 at the door
Event info: Contact rachelxlevy@gmail.com with questions
Contact info: Rachel Levy, rachelxlevy@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Mental Health Professionals, listen up! Now is your chance to dive deep into the intricate web of identities that shape us all. Prepare for meaningful conversation, soulful connections, and transformative growth at this inspiring 3-day conference that promises to ignite your understanding of both yourself and others. With a stellar lineup of luminous speakers, interactive workshops that will rock your world, and thought-provoking discussions delving into topics like race, culture, gender, sexuality, age and beyond, this extraordinary gathering will leave you buzzing with ideas to take into your practice and daily life.
For more information and to purchase tickets visit: https://affirmingconsultantsandcoaches.com/
Contact: Tara, Conference Coordinator, tara@affirmingconsultantsandcoaches.com
The TABI support group is an open space for people with a traumatic and/or acquired brain injury to come together on a monthly basis. Every month's topic is different and designed to meet people where they are at. https://www.sailinc.org/brain-injury-supports/ Kimberly Sumner: ksumner@sailinc.org or 888-487-0961 Third Wednesday of every month at 12PM
Juneau Jazz & Classics' Free lunch concert series continues with the GRAMMY award winning wind quintet, Imani Winds. We have an exciting new location this year, the Juneau Arts & Culture Center. Bring your lunch and come take a break and reset with the best musicians in the world.
Ticket info: FREE, everyone welcome
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/calendar
Contact info: Rachel Disney (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Join us for a monthly open studio event at the Juneau Arts & Culture Center! Each month features a different theme, with supplies and materials provided. Come with a project in mind or try one of the sample projects available at the event. At the end of the night, you can take your creations or home or leave them behind - items that meet the size requirements will be donated to the Free little Art Gallery hosted by the Juneau-Douglas City Museum, or used as examples of projects for the next year.
This is a family-friendly community event, with a suggested donation of $5 per person or $10 for a family. Donations are used to purchase materials for the next Stress-Free Art Night!
May 15, 5:30-7:30pm
THEME: Drawing
More information: https://www.jahc.org/season-events/stress-free-art-nights/
Contact: 907-586-2787
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Improve your music skills with GRAMMY award winning Imani Winds. The first 30 min will be a lecture/demo. Then watch and learn as each member of Imani Winds coaches players through improving their skill and technique. Workshops are for French horn, flute, clarinet, oboe, & bassoon. Spots are limited. If you wish to be coached, you will be prompted during the checkout process to add your name to the list. We will contact you to confirm a spot so that you can prepare a short 2-3 minute piece. $10 auditor, $25 participant. Sponsored by the University of Alaska Southeast.
Ticket info: https://jjc2022.na.ticketsearch.com/sales/sales
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/
Contact info: Rachel Disney (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Mental Health Professionals, listen up! Now is your chance to dive deep into the intricate web of identities that shape us all. Prepare for meaningful conversation, soulful connections, and transformative growth at this inspiring 3-day conference that promises to ignite your understanding of both yourself and others. With a stellar lineup of luminous speakers, interactive workshops that will rock your world, and thought-provoking discussions delving into topics like race, culture, gender, sexuality, age and beyond, this extraordinary gathering will leave you buzzing with ideas to take into your practice and daily life.
For more information and to purchase tickets visit: https://affirmingconsultantsandcoaches.com/
Contact: Tara, Conference Coordinator, tara@affirmingconsultantsandcoaches.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm at the NAMI Juneau office. This group is open to any adult in Alaska who has a loved one living with a mental health condition, regardless of diagnosis. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No registration, free drop-in support group.
Event contact: Meryl, 907-463-4251 or meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tongass Trout Unlimited and Alaska Fly Fishing Goods for our annual fly casting night at Twin Lakes. Free introductory lessons with rods and reels provided, hone your skills, try the obstacle course.
Free Event
Contact: Jon Heifetz, 907-321-4447, Tongasstu@gmail.com
Enjoy free concerts on the historic Kimball Theatre Organ on Fridays at Noon at the State Office Building, 8th floor lobby. J. Allan MacKinnon plays March 1 and 8, and Laurie Clough plays March 15 and 22. No concert on March 29.
Contact Info: Ellen Carrlee, 907-465-2396
Mental Health Professionals, listen up! Now is your chance to dive deep into the intricate web of identities that shape us all. Prepare for meaningful conversation, soulful connections, and transformative growth at this inspiring 3-day conference that promises to ignite your understanding of both yourself and others. With a stellar lineup of luminous speakers, interactive workshops that will rock your world, and thought-provoking discussions delving into topics like race, culture, gender, sexuality, age and beyond, this extraordinary gathering will leave you buzzing with ideas to take into your practice and daily life.
For more information and to purchase tickets visit: https://affirmingconsultantsandcoaches.com/
Contact: Tara, Conference Coordinator, tara@affirmingconsultantsandcoaches.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Brews and Brushes is a small group watercolor workshop where you'll learn watercolor techniques through simple exercises and projects. Brews and Brushes is designed for all ages* and all skill levels, no art experience required! Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting out, the laid-back, social atmosphere is perfect for connecting with fellow art enthusiasts while exploring the wonderful world of watercolor.
For this watercolor workshop we will be creating rock cairns! Rocks are one of my very favorite things to paint! They can be full of moody neutral tones, or a fun variety of bright colors for a more abstract look. This is a great way to kick off hiking season, and is sure to leave you with some awesome artwork! All art supplies provided. All you have to do is show up and play with paint!
We offer a variety of non alcoholic brews including coffee, loose leaf teas, and Athletic Brewing’s non alcoholic beer. You may bring your own alcoholic beverage if you desire. Limited seats, advance ticket purchase recommended.
*Though all ages are welcome, projects are generally designed for school age children and up.
Ticket price includes CBJ sales tax
https://littlecabinstudios.square.site/s/shop
https://www.facebook.com/littlecabinstudios
Contact: littlecabinstudios.art@gmail.com
First show is 5/17 5:30-7:00pm; second show is 5/17 7:30-9:00pm
If classical music wasn't your thing, this would be the concert to sway your opinion. 2024 GRAMMY award-winning Imani Winds will enrapture you with heart, soul, and story. With a program entitled Black and Brown II: A Celebration of Composers of Color, you'll come away with a new understanding of how music can capture the senses and change minds. There will be two showings: 5:30 & 7:30; Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime. Sponsored by Janet Hall Schempf & Phil Schempf. *Consider volunteering and get free entry. Contact Rachel at volunteer@jazzandclassics.org.
Ticket info: https://jjc2022.na.ticketsearch.com/sales/sales
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/
Contact info: Rachel Disney (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
This excellent birding site sees a continuous migration through the spring, with new species each week. Group will gather in the parking lot in the picnic area (not in the large paved lot adjacent to Eagle River Campground and cabins). In the shoreside willows and alders, look for early songbirds. On the sand bars and tideflats watch for shorebirds and passing migrants. Xtratufs or other waterproof boots are highly recommended. This is a relatively flat out and back walk, mostly on sand. (High tide 12.2’at 10:46am) Beware of high tide!!!
Event info: http://www.juneauaudubon.org
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Come join the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics to support Juneau's athletes. All are welcome to walk, run, or roll. May 18th, 10:00 a.m., start at Twin Lakes picnic shelter.
Register or pledge today: https://specialolympicsalaska.org/law-enforcement-torch-run/
Contact: Eddie Ecker, 907-222-7695
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Come out to camp to spruce up the property. We have jobs for everyone, ranging from garden clean-up to building maintenance. Volunteers will be offered a coupon for 50% off cabin rental during non-peak months.
Contact: manager@methodistcamp.org
Party in Pink with Juneau Girls on the Run at our Spring 5K! GOTR helps girls all across Alaska find their inner beauty and their confidence.This 5K will celebrate that strong, kind, happy girls will go on to realize that they can do anything and make this world more beautiful in the process! Everyone — family, GOTR alumni & community members — is invited to run and cheer with us!
Free Community Event
https://www.gotrgreateralaska.org/5k
Contact: Breanna: breannas@awareak.org
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Support local artists at this fresh air market.
FREE to attend
Sourdough baking contest, Bring items to be judged before 12:00pm for stories and prizes.
Ticket info: free to enter
Event info: juneauhistory.org
Contact info: Renee Hughes 907-780-4355, or email glrrlg@alaska.net
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30 and every Saturday 4:30-7:30; Until June 1
Did you catch Simply Three's electrifying performance at our 2022 Fall Festival? If you didn't, here's your chance for redemption! And if you did, you already know you're in for another unforgettable show. Simply Three, the electrifying string trio, returns to take you away on a final ride to close out the Juneau Jazz & Classics Spring Festival. We're going out with a bang! Cash bar. All ages welcome; under 21 should be accompanied by a guardian. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime. Sponsored by IBEW Local 1547. *Consider volunteering and get free entry. Contact Rachel at volunteer@jazzandclassics.org.
Ticket info: Purchase tickets at https://jjc2022.na.ticketsearch.com/sales/sales
Event info: https://www.jazzandclassics.org/
Contact info: Rachel Disney (907) 463-3378, info@jazzandclassics.org
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
This is a special Brews & Brushes being held at Forbidden Peak! Brews and Brushes is a small group watercolor workshop where you'll receive personalized attention and guidance as you learn watercolor techniques through simple exercises and projects. No art experience required! Brews and Brushes is designed for all ages* and all skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting out, you'll love the laid-back, social atmosphere that's perfect for connecting with fellow art enthusiasts.
For this project we will be creating rock cairns!
All art supplies provided. All you have to do is show up and play with paint! Food and beverage available for purchase. No outside food or beverage allowed.
Limited seats, advance ticket purchase recommended.
*PLEASE NOTE: This is an “adults only” workshop and no minors are permitted. This workshop is also being offered at our studio, "all ages welcome" for your convenience.
Ticket price includes CBJ sales tax
https://littlecabinstudios.square.site/s/shop
https://www.facebook.com/littlecabinstudios
Contact: littlecabinstudios.art@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Join us for our Spring 2024 Juneau Piano Series Concerts:
- Sunday, May 19, at 3pm: Ioanna Nikou
- Saturday, May 25, at 7pm: Joseph Yungen and Yue Sun
Ticket prices: $25 general, $20 senior, $10 student. Tickets will be available for $5 more at the door.
Purchase tickets ONLINE
About the Juneau Piano Series: Enjoy piano recitals by some of the top pianists throughout the year, curated by Jon Hays. These recitals will be in the Juneau Arts and Culture Center on the community's Wilhelm Schimmel piano.
Contact: 907-586-2787 or info@jahc.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Brews and Brushes is a small group watercolor workshop where you'll learn watercolor techniques through simple exercises and projects. Brews and Brushes is designed for all ages* and all skill levels, no art experience required! Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting out, the laid-back, social atmosphere is perfect for connecting with fellow art enthusiasts while exploring the wonderful world of watercolor.
For this watercolor workshop we will be creating rock cairns! Rocks are one of my very favorite things to paint! They can be full of moody neutral tones, or a fun variety of bright colors for a more abstract look. This is a great way to kick off hiking season, and is sure to leave you with some awesome artwork! All art supplies provided. All you have to do is show up and play with paint!
We offer a variety of non alcoholic brews including coffee, loose leaf teas, and Athletic Brewing’s non alcoholic beer. You may bring your own alcoholic beverage if you desire. Limited seats, advance ticket purchase recommended.
*Though all ages are welcome, projects are generally designed for school age children and up.
Ticket price includes CBJ sales tax
https://littlecabinstudios.square.site/s/shop
https://www.facebook.com/littlecabinstudios
Contact: littlecabinstudios.art@gmail.com
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Low Vision Support Group
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 1-2:30 p.m. at the Juneau Senior Center.
Share and learn about ways to adjust to vision loss. Rides are available to the meeting, but participants must arrange for their return ride home.
Call Laura at Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) for more info: 586-4920.
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
In November and December of 2023 Mary Anne Slemmons, husband Jim Baldwin, daughter and photographer Claire Baldwin, and son-in-law Brian McHenry cruised from Oslo to the northernmost tip of Norway before returning south to Bergen aboard the Hurtigurten, one of the world's most innovative and sustainable cruise lines. Follow them as they explore narrow fjords, the Lofoten islands, and ports in between. Hear about cold dips, reindeer, the road filmed in James Bond's "No Time to Die", and more in the rich and diverse Kingdom of Norway. Doors at 5:00 p.m. Donations gladly accepted.
Ticket info: Accepting donations
Event info: http://jwac.org
Contact info: juneauwac@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
It's a time of encouragement and support for those newly diagnosed with cancer, currently receiving treatment, & whose treatment has ended. Loved ones are also welcome.
Contact: 907-796-2273, admin@cancerconnectionak.org
Join us every 3rd Thursday of the month
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Hatha Yoga Full Moon Salutation Sequence
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Brews and Brushes is a small group watercolor workshop where you'll learn watercolor techniques through simple exercises and projects. Brews and Brushes is designed for all ages* and all skill levels, no art experience required! Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting out, the laid-back, social atmosphere is perfect for connecting with fellow art enthusiasts while exploring the wonderful world of watercolor.
For this watercolor workshop we will be creating rock cairns! Rocks are one of my very favorite things to paint! They can be full of moody neutral tones, or a fun variety of bright colors for a more abstract look. This is a great way to kick off hiking season, and is sure to leave you with some awesome artwork! All art supplies provided. All you have to do is show up and play with paint!
We offer a variety of non alcoholic brews including coffee, loose leaf teas, and Athletic Brewing’s non alcoholic beer. You may bring your own alcoholic beverage if you desire. Limited seats, advance ticket purchase recommended.
*Though all ages are welcome, projects are generally designed for school age children and up.
Ticket price includes CBJ sales tax
https://littlecabinstudios.square.site/s/shop
https://www.facebook.com/littlecabinstudios
Contact: littlecabinstudios.art@gmail.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
This popular birding site sees an ongoing influx of migrating birds, with new species arriving weekly. Group will gather at the end of Radcliffe Road at the Dike Trail parking lot at 8:00 a.m. Hike will proceed along the level flat graveled path to the single-track trail, turning around at the airport fence at the end of the runway. One side of the trail offers a transitional zone of conifers, alder, cottonwoods, and willows paralleling the runway while the other side is a bird haven of tall grasses, sedges, and other wetland vegetation. The distance from the parking lot to the end is roughly 1.6 miles. This is an out and back hike, and participants may choose to turn around at any time. If you enjoy photography, you might choose to bring your camera along with your binoculars. (Low tide -2.1’ at 9:04 am)
Event info: http://www.juneauaudubon.org
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30 and every Saturday 4:30-7:30; Until June 1
Join us for our Spring 2024 Juneau Piano Series Concerts:
- Sunday, May 19, at 3pm: Ioanna Nikou
- Saturday, May 25, at 7pm: Joseph Yungen and Yue Sun
Ticket prices: $25 general, $20 senior, $10 student. Tickets will be available for $5 more at the door.
Purchase tickets ONLINE
About the Juneau Piano Series: Enjoy piano recitals by some of the top pianists throughout the year, curated by Jon Hays. These recitals will be in the Juneau Arts and Culture Center on the community's Wilhelm Schimmel piano.
Contact: 907-586-2787 or info@jahc.org
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Join us for this free event to remember and honor those that have died in service to our country. Will include exhibits, displays, music, and refreshments
https://www.chugachartscouncil.org/programs-and-events/
Contact: Marie Wagner, 623-703-4453 info@chugachartscouncil.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Brews and Brushes is a small group watercolor workshop where you'll learn watercolor techniques through simple exercises and projects. Brews and Brushes is designed for all ages* and all skill levels, no art experience required! Whether you're a seasoned painter or just starting out, the laid-back, social atmosphere is perfect for connecting with fellow art enthusiasts while exploring the wonderful world of watercolor.
For this watercolor workshop we will be creating rock cairns! Rocks are one of my very favorite things to paint! They can be full of moody neutral tones, or a fun variety of bright colors for a more abstract look. This is a great way to kick off hiking season, and is sure to leave you with some awesome artwork! All art supplies provided. All you have to do is show up and play with paint!
We offer a variety of non alcoholic brews including coffee, loose leaf teas, and Athletic Brewing’s non alcoholic beer. You may bring your own alcoholic beverage if you desire. Limited seats, advance ticket purchase recommended.
*Though all ages are welcome, projects are generally designed for school age children and up.
Ticket price includes CBJ sales tax
https://littlecabinstudios.square.site/s/shop
https://www.facebook.com/littlecabinstudios
Contact: littlecabinstudios.art@gmail.com
This is a facilitated gathering of parents who are raising children with autism. Meetings allow for personal sharing and supportive problem solving. Some meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the group.
Joan Gianotti, 907-209-9302 or Diane DeSloover, 907-209-5193
Last Tuesday of each month, 6-7:30 pm
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Join us for an evening of history, honor, and hope at Centennial Hall. Renowned artist and UAS Northwest Coast Studio Arts Professor, Lily Hope, presents a multi-media event about Yeil Koowu, Ravenstail Robes. This event will teach the audience the history of Ravenstail, honor Kay Parker and Cheryl Samuel for their continued love and stewardship of this art, and feature the TCLL (Tlingit Culture, Language, Literacy) class dancing a collection of over 24 newly created child-sized Ravenstail robes in preparation for the Juneau Douglas City Museum Show titled “Yeilk’: Ravenstail Regalia for Our Future Clan Leaders. The future of Yeil Koowu is in good hands. Sponsored by Sealaska Corp and Golbelt Inc
Ticket Info: Tickets available March 15 at https://www.lilyhope.com/yeilkoowu
Event Info: https://www.lilyhope.com/yeilkoowu
Contact Info: Taylor Vidic at 907-209-6802 or taylor.vidic@gmail.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Hike will proceed along the mostly level, mostly flat, with some gravel or dirt path with numerous muddy spots and occasional water crossings, out to the wetlands at the mouth of the Mendenhall River. Tall grasses hide nesting Savannah Sparrows and other songbirds. The area also attracts snipes, shrikes, waterfowl, as well as raptors in the meadows. One of the premiere birding hotspots in Juneau, it also attracts lots of dog walkers. Please leave your dog at home. (High tide 13.1’ at 9:22 am)
Event info: http://www.juneauaudubon.org
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
"Weaving Our Pride" is a collaborative youth-mentor weaving project. Youth 12+ of ALL identities are invited to come learn how to weave and participate in creating a Ravenstail and Chilkat ceremonial robe in PRIDE colors. The robes represent the spirit of PRIDE and will be available to wear by youth only for special ceremonies like graduation, coming out parties, Celebration, etc. https://www.lilyhope.com/weavingourpride Lily Hope at lilyhopeweaver@gmail.com or Rachel Disney at (678) 863-2043 Every Wed-Friday 3:30-6:30 and every Saturday 4:30-7:30; Until June 1
Buckle up for some truly explosive music from movies and timeless classics including Star Wars, Jaws,Ride of the Valkyries and more!
Contact: Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneau symphony.org
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
$10 each session. What to Bring? Sketchbook and Art. Materials (well have some too)
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
The walk will begin at the parking lot by the Forest Service building on Back Loop Rd. This is an out-and-back hike on a graveled, relatively flat trail with a few small ups and downs. Distance is roughly one and a half miles depending on the various side trails explored. The deciduous vegetation (alder, willow, and cottonwood) offers songbirds and ideal habitat for nesting and foraging. Warblers such as American redstarts, Wilson’s, yellow, Townsend’s, and water thrush sing and dart through the leaves. Vireos, flycatchers, and three-toed woodpeckers are also in the area.
Event info: http://www.juneauaudubon.org
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
The KTOO board meets on Zoom. Call 907-586-1670- for more information.
KTOO Board of Directors
Visit ktoo.org or https://www.ktoo.org/board/ for more info
Event contact: KTOO (907) 586-1670
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm at the NAMI Juneau office. This group is open to any adult in Alaska who has a loved one living with a mental health condition, regardless of diagnosis. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No registration, free drop-in support group.
Event contact: Meryl, 907-463-4251 or meryl@namijuneau.org
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Bring your sweetie, your bestie, or just your own two feet. We will teach you how to partner dance to a wide range of music, including Blues, Jazz, R&B, and Pop. We will teach you to move with ease and confidence on the dance floor, from the ballroom to the bar room! All lessons are open to anyone, regardless of experience. Come with or without a partner. Lesson from 6:15 to 7:15, with dance practice until 8pm.
Tickets can be purchased at the door for $10 for Alaska Club members, and $20 for non-members.
More info: https://www.facebook.com/groups/JuneauDance
Contact: Daniel at 907-209-0991. Text or call.
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Join us for a boot-scootin' good time at The Dolly Dash 1k/5k Family Fun Run fundraiser for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, locally sponsored by SEAAEYC.
Race starts at 10am; on-site registration begins at 9am.
Register online at https://www.raceentry.com/the-dolly-dash-1k5k-family-fun-run/race-information or on the day of the race.
More info: https://www.aeyc-sea.org/index.html
Contact: Destinee Siegel, dsiegel@aeyc-sea.org, 907-789-1235
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
907 713-7011 for more information
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Indulge in the rhythmic tapestry of words, emotions, and stories as talented poets from Juneau gather to share their and others’ verses. Whether you're a seasoned poet or simply a lover of literature, this event promises an unforgettable evening of artistic expression. No cover, donations welcome.
Dates: 2/11, 3/10, 4./14, 5/12 2pm-4pm
Contact Info: trippcrouse@gmail.com
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Second Tuesday of every month: (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13, etc)
Open Carve Night is a space to come and work on some linoleum block printing at the Juneau Makerspace. Ink, tools, and small lino blocks will be provided for the event. All levels are welcome to join in, basic instruction will be available but the event is less of a workshop and more of a fun community space. Entry is $5 (pay-able via Venmo or cash).
Ticket info: Pay $5 at the door
Event info: Contact rachelxlevy@gmail.com with questions
Contact info: Rachel Levy, rachelxlevy@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
The group will meet at the western end of Sunny Drive (looking toward the airport, not toward downtown). Sunny Drive is accessed from the old Glacier Highway, not from Egan Drive. This wetlands bird walk highlights the Tree Swallow Nesting Box project, and the conservation efforts of SEALTrust on this rebounding tidal flat. Other various birds such as Greater Yellowlegs, Starlings, Yellowthroats and Lincoln’s Sparrows may be seen here. Rubber boots are recommended. (High tide 11.0’ at 8:44 am) Beware of high tide.
Event info: http://www.juneauaudubon.org
Contact info: field-trips@juneau-audubon-society.org
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Low Vision Support Group
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 1-2:30 p.m. at the Juneau Senior Center.
Share and learn about ways to adjust to vision loss. Rides are available to the meeting, but participants must arrange for their return ride home.
Call Laura at Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) for more info: 586-4920.
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
It's a time of encouragement and support for those newly diagnosed with cancer, currently receiving treatment, & whose treatment has ended. Loved ones are also welcome.
Contact: 907-796-2273, admin@cancerconnectionak.org
Join us every 3rd Thursday of the month
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
The TABI support group is an open space for people with a traumatic and/or acquired brain injury to come together on a monthly basis. Every month's topic is different and designed to meet people where they are at. https://www.sailinc.org/brain-injury-supports/ Kimberly Sumner: ksumner@sailinc.org or 888-487-0961 Third Wednesday of every month at 12PM
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Juneteenth commemorates the end to slavery in the United States and has long been a celebration of African-American freedom and history. Today, share the progress you’ve made on your organization’s anti-racism commitments and/or feature songs about the struggle for freedom, like Duke Ellington’s ‘Black, Brown, and Beige Pt. 4’ and Gary Bartz’s ‘Uhuru Sasa.’
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm at the NAMI Juneau office. This group is open to any adult in Alaska who has a loved one living with a mental health condition, regardless of diagnosis. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No registration, free drop-in support group.
Event contact: Meryl, 907-463-4251 or meryl@namijuneau.org
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Support local artists at this fresh air market.
FREE to attend
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
This is a facilitated gathering of parents who are raising children with autism. Meetings allow for personal sharing and supportive problem solving. Some meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the group.
Joan Gianotti, 907-209-9302 or Diane DeSloover, 907-209-5193
Last Tuesday of each month, 6-7:30 pm
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Join us for the 3rd Annual Master's Faire, as we welcome the Medieval/Renaissance world to Juneau. Artisans, activities, and sword fights!
Tickets at the door, discounts for costumes!
More info: mastersfaire.com
Contact: @Mastersfaire on Facebook & Instagram or email info@mastersfaire.com
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
$10 each session. What to Bring? Sketchbook and Art. Materials (well have some too)
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Join the Juneau Volunteer Marching Band for an evening of concert band music as you wait for the fireworks to begin. Bring a lawn chair or blanket for the ground.
https://www.juneaucommunityband.org/Home
Contact: juneaucommunityband@gmail.com
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
The KTOO board meets on Zoom. Call 907-586-1670- for more information.
KTOO Board of Directors
Visit ktoo.org or https://www.ktoo.org/board/ for more info
Event contact: KTOO (907) 586-1670
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm at the NAMI Juneau office. This group is open to any adult in Alaska who has a loved one living with a mental health condition, regardless of diagnosis. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No registration, free drop-in support group.
Event contact: Meryl, 907-463-4251 or meryl@namijuneau.org
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Bring your sweetie, your bestie, or just your own two feet. We will teach you how to partner dance to a wide range of music, including Blues, Jazz, R&B, and Pop. We will teach you to move with ease and confidence on the dance floor, from the ballroom to the bar room! All lessons are open to anyone, regardless of experience. Come with or without a partner. Lesson from 6:15 to 7:15, with dance practice until 8pm.
Tickets can be purchased at the door for $10 for Alaska Club members, and $20 for non-members.
More info: https://www.facebook.com/groups/JuneauDance
Contact: Daniel at 907-209-0991. Text or call.
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Second Tuesday of every month: (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13, etc)
Open Carve Night is a space to come and work on some linoleum block printing at the Juneau Makerspace. Ink, tools, and small lino blocks will be provided for the event. All levels are welcome to join in, basic instruction will be available but the event is less of a workshop and more of a fun community space. Entry is $5 (pay-able via Venmo or cash).
Ticket info: Pay $5 at the door
Event info: Contact rachelxlevy@gmail.com with questions
Contact info: Rachel Levy, rachelxlevy@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
907 713-7011 for more information
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Indulge in the rhythmic tapestry of words, emotions, and stories as talented poets from Juneau gather to share their and others’ verses. Whether you're a seasoned poet or simply a lover of literature, this event promises an unforgettable evening of artistic expression. No cover, donations welcome.
Dates: 2/11, 3/10, 4./14, 5/12 2pm-4pm
Contact Info: trippcrouse@gmail.com
Join the Juneau Volunteer Marching Band and our guests Delta Music Makers from British Columbia for an afternoon of concert marches, show tunes, movie music and more.
https://www.juneaucommunityband.org/Home
Contact: juneaucommunityband@gmail.com
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Low Vision Support Group
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 1-2:30 p.m. at the Juneau Senior Center.
Share and learn about ways to adjust to vision loss. Rides are available to the meeting, but participants must arrange for their return ride home.
Call Laura at Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) for more info: 586-4920.
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
It's a time of encouragement and support for those newly diagnosed with cancer, currently receiving treatment, & whose treatment has ended. Loved ones are also welcome.
Contact: 907-796-2273, admin@cancerconnectionak.org
Join us every 3rd Thursday of the month
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
The TABI support group is an open space for people with a traumatic and/or acquired brain injury to come together on a monthly basis. Every month's topic is different and designed to meet people where they are at. https://www.sailinc.org/brain-injury-supports/ Kimberly Sumner: ksumner@sailinc.org or 888-487-0961 Third Wednesday of every month at 12PM
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm at the NAMI Juneau office. This group is open to any adult in Alaska who has a loved one living with a mental health condition, regardless of diagnosis. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No registration, free drop-in support group.
Event contact: Meryl, 907-463-4251 or meryl@namijuneau.org
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
The Juneau-Douglas High School Class of 1974 has announced its 50 Year Reunion which takes place over the weekend of July 26 through 29, 2024.
Graduates, friends and family of the class are invited to learn more and sign up for planned events at our website: bit.ly/3TFkSxo
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jdhs-1974-50-year-reunion-tickets-775846877897
Contact: Rich McConaghy 503-523-8246 rich.mcconaghy@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
The Juneau-Douglas High School Class of 1974 has announced its 50 Year Reunion which takes place over the weekend of July 26 through 29, 2024.
Graduates, friends and family of the class are invited to learn more and sign up for planned events at our website: bit.ly/3TFkSxo
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jdhs-1974-50-year-reunion-tickets-775846877897
Contact: Rich McConaghy 503-523-8246 rich.mcconaghy@gmail.com
Support local artists at this fresh air market.
FREE to attend
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
The Juneau-Douglas High School Class of 1974 has announced its 50 Year Reunion which takes place over the weekend of July 26 through 29, 2024.
Graduates, friends and family of the class are invited to learn more and sign up for planned events at our website: bit.ly/3TFkSxo
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jdhs-1974-50-year-reunion-tickets-775846877897
Contact: Rich McConaghy 503-523-8246 rich.mcconaghy@gmail.com
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
This is a facilitated gathering of parents who are raising children with autism. Meetings allow for personal sharing and supportive problem solving. Some meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the group.
Joan Gianotti, 907-209-9302 or Diane DeSloover, 907-209-5193
Last Tuesday of each month, 6-7:30 pm
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
The KTOO board meets on Zoom. Call 907-586-1670- for more information.
KTOO Board of Directors
Visit ktoo.org or https://www.ktoo.org/board/ for more info
Event contact: KTOO (907) 586-1670
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm at the NAMI Juneau office. This group is open to any adult in Alaska who has a loved one living with a mental health condition, regardless of diagnosis. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No registration, free drop-in support group.
Event contact: Meryl, 907-463-4251 or meryl@namijuneau.org
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Bring your sweetie, your bestie, or just your own two feet. We will teach you how to partner dance to a wide range of music, including Blues, Jazz, R&B, and Pop. We will teach you to move with ease and confidence on the dance floor, from the ballroom to the bar room! All lessons are open to anyone, regardless of experience. Come with or without a partner. Lesson from 6:15 to 7:15, with dance practice until 8pm.
Tickets can be purchased at the door for $10 for Alaska Club members, and $20 for non-members.
More info: https://www.facebook.com/groups/JuneauDance
Contact: Daniel at 907-209-0991. Text or call.
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
$10 each session. What to Bring? Sketchbook and Art. Materials (well have some too)
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
907 713-7011 for more information
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Indulge in the rhythmic tapestry of words, emotions, and stories as talented poets from Juneau gather to share their and others’ verses. Whether you're a seasoned poet or simply a lover of literature, this event promises an unforgettable evening of artistic expression. No cover, donations welcome.
Dates: 2/11, 3/10, 4./14, 5/12 2pm-4pm
Contact Info: trippcrouse@gmail.com
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Second Tuesday of every month: (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13, etc)
Open Carve Night is a space to come and work on some linoleum block printing at the Juneau Makerspace. Ink, tools, and small lino blocks will be provided for the event. All levels are welcome to join in, basic instruction will be available but the event is less of a workshop and more of a fun community space. Entry is $5 (pay-able via Venmo or cash).
Ticket info: Pay $5 at the door
Event info: Contact rachelxlevy@gmail.com with questions
Contact info: Rachel Levy, rachelxlevy@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
http://www.law.state.ak.us/department/civil/consumer/cp_topics.html#charity
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm at the NAMI Juneau office. This group is open to any adult in Alaska who has a loved one living with a mental health condition, regardless of diagnosis. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No registration, free drop-in support group.
Event contact: Meryl, 907-463-4251 or meryl@namijuneau.org
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Support local artists at this fresh air market.
FREE to attend
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Low Vision Support Group
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 1-2:30 p.m. at the Juneau Senior Center.
Share and learn about ways to adjust to vision loss. Rides are available to the meeting, but participants must arrange for their return ride home.
Call Laura at Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) for more info: 586-4920.
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
It's a time of encouragement and support for those newly diagnosed with cancer, currently receiving treatment, & whose treatment has ended. Loved ones are also welcome.
Contact: 907-796-2273, admin@cancerconnectionak.org
Join us every 3rd Thursday of the month
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
The TABI support group is an open space for people with a traumatic and/or acquired brain injury to come together on a monthly basis. Every month's topic is different and designed to meet people where they are at. https://www.sailinc.org/brain-injury-supports/ Kimberly Sumner: ksumner@sailinc.org or 888-487-0961 Third Wednesday of every month at 12PM
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Monthly meeting
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
This is a facilitated gathering of parents who are raising children with autism. Meetings allow for personal sharing and supportive problem solving. Some meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the group.
Joan Gianotti, 907-209-9302 or Diane DeSloover, 907-209-5193
Last Tuesday of each month, 6-7:30 pm
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Hey ladies!!! We're starting up our ladies league, come join us! Hey guys! Let your lady know about LL, she's going to love it!! All skill levels welcome, including beginner. We'll have discs you can use, and an instructor to give you tips. Disc golf is a wonderful sport, and these are held on beginner courses.
https://udisc.com/leagues/ladies-league-2
Contact: Shannon Crossley, 540-229-9452, shannoncdore@gmail.com
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
$10 each session. What to Bring? Sketchbook and Art. Materials (well have some too)
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
The KTOO board meets on Zoom. Call 907-586-1670- for more information.
KTOO Board of Directors
Visit ktoo.org or https://www.ktoo.org/board/ for more info
Event contact: KTOO (907) 586-1670
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm at the NAMI Juneau office. This group is open to any adult in Alaska who has a loved one living with a mental health condition, regardless of diagnosis. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No registration, free drop-in support group.
Event contact: Meryl, 907-463-4251 or meryl@namijuneau.org
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Bring your sweetie, your bestie, or just your own two feet. We will teach you how to partner dance to a wide range of music, including Blues, Jazz, R&B, and Pop. We will teach you to move with ease and confidence on the dance floor, from the ballroom to the bar room! All lessons are open to anyone, regardless of experience. Come with or without a partner. Lesson from 6:15 to 7:15, with dance practice until 8pm.
Tickets can be purchased at the door for $10 for Alaska Club members, and $20 for non-members.
More info: https://www.facebook.com/groups/JuneauDance
Contact: Daniel at 907-209-0991. Text or call.
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Indulge in the rhythmic tapestry of words, emotions, and stories as talented poets from Juneau gather to share their and others’ verses. Whether you're a seasoned poet or simply a lover of literature, this event promises an unforgettable evening of artistic expression. No cover, donations welcome.
Dates: 2/11, 3/10, 4./14, 5/12 2pm-4pm
Contact Info: trippcrouse@gmail.com
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Jo Boehme and Mark Millard independently explored Greece's Aegean Islands, Turkey's West Coast, and Istanbul for 6 weeks in the fall of 2023. By land, sea, and sky, they ventured from Amorous's active monastery and Delos -the birthplace of Apollo- to Turkey's ancient sites at Ephesus and Pamukkale, before continuing on to Cappadocia and finally 'Stanbul (and many places in between). Jo and Mark will share the sights and stories that challenged and delighted their senses of sight, sound, and taste. Doors at 5:00 p.m. Donations gladly accepted.
Event info: http://jwac.org
Contact info: juneauwac@gmail.com
Second Tuesday of every month: (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13, etc)
Open Carve Night is a space to come and work on some linoleum block printing at the Juneau Makerspace. Ink, tools, and small lino blocks will be provided for the event. All levels are welcome to join in, basic instruction will be available but the event is less of a workshop and more of a fun community space. Entry is $5 (pay-able via Venmo or cash).
Ticket info: Pay $5 at the door
Event info: Contact rachelxlevy@gmail.com with questions
Contact info: Rachel Levy, rachelxlevy@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
907 713-7011 for more information
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Low Vision Support Group
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 1-2:30 p.m. at the Juneau Senior Center.
Share and learn about ways to adjust to vision loss. Rides are available to the meeting, but participants must arrange for their return ride home.
Call Laura at Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) for more info: 586-4920.
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
It's a time of encouragement and support for those newly diagnosed with cancer, currently receiving treatment, & whose treatment has ended. Loved ones are also welcome.
Contact: 907-796-2273, admin@cancerconnectionak.org
Join us every 3rd Thursday of the month
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
The TABI support group is an open space for people with a traumatic and/or acquired brain injury to come together on a monthly basis. Every month's topic is different and designed to meet people where they are at. https://www.sailinc.org/brain-injury-supports/ Kimberly Sumner: ksumner@sailinc.org or 888-487-0961 Third Wednesday of every month at 12PM
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Monthly meeting
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm at the NAMI Juneau office. This group is open to any adult in Alaska who has a loved one living with a mental health condition, regardless of diagnosis. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No registration, free drop-in support group.
Event contact: Meryl, 907-463-4251 or meryl@namijuneau.org
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Historic house and museum of Judge James Wickersham, an influential political leader in Alaska in the early 20th Century.
$5 entry fee paid at the door
dnr.alaska.gov Search Wickersham
Contact: Mary Kay Havens, 907/586-9001
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
This is a facilitated gathering of parents who are raising children with autism. Meetings allow for personal sharing and supportive problem solving. Some meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the group.
Joan Gianotti, 907-209-9302 or Diane DeSloover, 907-209-5193
Last Tuesday of each month, 6-7:30 pm
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
The KTOO board meets on Zoom. Call 907-586-1670- for more information.
KTOO Board of Directors
Visit ktoo.org or https://www.ktoo.org/board/ for more info
Event contact: KTOO (907) 586-1670
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm at the NAMI Juneau office. This group is open to any adult in Alaska who has a loved one living with a mental health condition, regardless of diagnosis. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No registration, free drop-in support group.
Event contact: Meryl, 907-463-4251 or meryl@namijuneau.org
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Join us for a night of networking during Alaska Startup Week. Great for entrepreneurs and small business owners! Light refreshments included and drink options for everyone.
Contact Katelyn at kcombs@jedc.org for more information
Head to the JACC for first Friday and to check out October's gallery exhibit.
Free to the public
Light refreshments will be provided
Call 907-586-2787 with questions or for more information
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
$10 each session. What to Bring? Sketchbook and Art. Materials (well have some too)
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Second Tuesday of every month: (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13, etc)
Open Carve Night is a space to come and work on some linoleum block printing at the Juneau Makerspace. Ink, tools, and small lino blocks will be provided for the event. All levels are welcome to join in, basic instruction will be available but the event is less of a workshop and more of a fun community space. Entry is $5 (pay-able via Venmo or cash).
Ticket info: Pay $5 at the door
Event info: Contact rachelxlevy@gmail.com with questions
Contact info: Rachel Levy, rachelxlevy@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
907 713-7011 for more information
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Indulge in the rhythmic tapestry of words, emotions, and stories as talented poets from Juneau gather to share their and others’ verses. Whether you're a seasoned poet or simply a lover of literature, this event promises an unforgettable evening of artistic expression. No cover, donations welcome.
Dates: 2/11, 3/10, 4./14, 5/12 2pm-4pm
Contact Info: trippcrouse@gmail.com
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Low Vision Support Group
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 1-2:30 p.m. at the Juneau Senior Center.
Share and learn about ways to adjust to vision loss. Rides are available to the meeting, but participants must arrange for their return ride home.
Call Laura at Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) for more info: 586-4920.
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
It's a time of encouragement and support for those newly diagnosed with cancer, currently receiving treatment, & whose treatment has ended. Loved ones are also welcome.
Contact: 907-796-2273, admin@cancerconnectionak.org
Join us every 3rd Thursday of the month
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
The TABI support group is an open space for people with a traumatic and/or acquired brain injury to come together on a monthly basis. Every month's topic is different and designed to meet people where they are at. https://www.sailinc.org/brain-injury-supports/ Kimberly Sumner: ksumner@sailinc.org or 888-487-0961 Third Wednesday of every month at 12PM
Monthly meeting
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30-7pm at the NAMI Juneau office. This group is open to any adult in Alaska who has a loved one living with a mental health condition, regardless of diagnosis. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No registration, free drop-in support group.
Event contact: Meryl, 907-463-4251 or meryl@namijuneau.org
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Join Tlingit & Haida's Community & Behavioral Services Healing Center for an in-person and virtual men's talking circle focused on healing wounds and achieving wellness.
https://cbs.ccthita-nsn.gov/groups-classes-events/
Contact: CBS Healing Center, (907)463-7305, healingcenter@tlingitandhaida.gov
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tune into the mind and body with this slow-flow style class. Begin by awakening the subtle body through breathwork and gentle movement then ease into gentle flows and standing postures to promote grounding and awareness before rounding out the class with deeper stretches and release. This class is for all levels with plenty of modifications for accessibility.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Vinyasa is a flowing yoga style, moving and fun, that unites breath with movement. Includes some physically challenging postures taught in stages -- modifications will be presented for newer practitioners, and more experienced yogis can explore more difficult variations.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
This is a facilitated gathering of parents who are raising children with autism. Meetings allow for personal sharing and supportive problem solving. Some meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the group.
Joan Gianotti, 907-209-9302 or Diane DeSloover, 907-209-5193
Last Tuesday of each month, 6-7:30 pm
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health.
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
$10 each session. What to Bring? Sketchbook and Art. Materials (well have some too)
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
The KTOO board meets on Zoom. Call 907-586-1670- for more information.
KTOO Board of Directors
Visit ktoo.org or https://www.ktoo.org/board/ for more info
Event contact: KTOO (907) 586-1670
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
907 713-7011 for more information
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Indulge in the rhythmic tapestry of words, emotions, and stories as talented poets from Juneau gather to share their and others’ verses. Whether you're a seasoned poet or simply a lover of literature, this event promises an unforgettable evening of artistic expression. No cover, donations welcome.
Dates: 2/11, 3/10, 4./14, 5/12 2pm-4pm
Contact Info: trippcrouse@gmail.com
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Demands on our time and energy can be exhausting and also have negative effects on our health. During this class, we will use props to create positions of ease and comfort to facilitate relaxation and deep rest. A regular practice of Restorative Yoga can have therapeutic effects on your health
Check out class rates and more at www.rainforestyoga.org
Contact: info@rainforestyoga.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Second Tuesday of every month: (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13, etc)
Open Carve Night is a space to come and work on some linoleum block printing at the Juneau Makerspace. Ink, tools, and small lino blocks will be provided for the event. All levels are welcome to join in, basic instruction will be available but the event is less of a workshop and more of a fun community space. Entry is $5 (pay-able via Venmo or cash).
Ticket info: Pay $5 at the door
Event info: Contact rachelxlevy@gmail.com with questions
Contact info: Rachel Levy, rachelxlevy@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Low Vision Support Group
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 1-2:30 p.m. at the Juneau Senior Center.
Share and learn about ways to adjust to vision loss. Rides are available to the meeting, but participants must arrange for their return ride home.
Call Laura at Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) for more info: 586-4920.
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
It's a time of encouragement and support for those newly diagnosed with cancer, currently receiving treatment, & whose treatment has ended. Loved ones are also welcome.
Contact: 907-796-2273, admin@cancerconnectionak.org
Join us every 3rd Thursday of the month
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
The TABI support group is an open space for people with a traumatic and/or acquired brain injury to come together on a monthly basis. Every month's topic is different and designed to meet people where they are at. https://www.sailinc.org/brain-injury-supports/ Kimberly Sumner: ksumner@sailinc.org or 888-487-0961 Third Wednesday of every month at 12PM
Monthly meeting
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
This is the annual Christmas Tree Lighting at 6:30 PM followed by the Skate with Santa at 7:00 PM.
http://www.douglas4thofjuly.com
Contact: Maggie Swanson, 907-723-2445
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
This is a facilitated gathering of parents who are raising children with autism. Meetings allow for personal sharing and supportive problem solving. Some meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the group.
Joan Gianotti, 907-209-9302 or Diane DeSloover, 907-209-5193
Last Tuesday of each month, 6-7:30 pm
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
$10 each session. What to Bring? Sketchbook and Art. Materials (well have some too)
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
The KTOO board meets on Zoom. Call 907-586-1670- for more information.
KTOO Board of Directors
Visit ktoo.org or https://www.ktoo.org/board/ for more info
Event contact: KTOO (907) 586-1670
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Music of Bach and Handel featuring local soloists, chorus, and chamber orchestra conducted by Bruce Simonson.
Ticket Info: $20 at the door.
Contact Info: bruce.simonson@gmail.com
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Indulge in the rhythmic tapestry of words, emotions, and stories as talented poets from Juneau gather to share their and others’ verses. Whether you're a seasoned poet or simply a lover of literature, this event promises an unforgettable evening of artistic expression. No cover, donations welcome.
Dates: 2/11, 3/10, 4./14, 5/12 2pm-4pm
Contact Info: trippcrouse@gmail.com
Music of Bach and Handel featuring local soloists, chorus, and chamber orchestra conducted by Bruce Simonson.
Ticket Info: $20 at the door.
Contact Info: bruce.simonson@gmail.com
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Second Tuesday of every month: (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13, etc)
Open Carve Night is a space to come and work on some linoleum block printing at the Juneau Makerspace. Ink, tools, and small lino blocks will be provided for the event. All levels are welcome to join in, basic instruction will be available but the event is less of a workshop and more of a fun community space. Entry is $5 (pay-able via Venmo or cash).
Ticket info: Pay $5 at the door
Event info: Contact rachelxlevy@gmail.com with questions
Contact info: Rachel Levy, rachelxlevy@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
907 713-7011 for more information
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Low Vision Support Group
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 1-2:30 p.m. at the Juneau Senior Center.
Share and learn about ways to adjust to vision loss. Rides are available to the meeting, but participants must arrange for their return ride home.
Call Laura at Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) for more info: 586-4920.
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
It's a time of encouragement and support for those newly diagnosed with cancer, currently receiving treatment, & whose treatment has ended. Loved ones are also welcome.
Contact: 907-796-2273, admin@cancerconnectionak.org
Join us every 3rd Thursday of the month
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
The TABI support group is an open space for people with a traumatic and/or acquired brain injury to come together on a monthly basis. Every month's topic is different and designed to meet people where they are at. https://www.sailinc.org/brain-injury-supports/ Kimberly Sumner: ksumner@sailinc.org or 888-487-0961 Third Wednesday of every month at 12PM
Monthly meeting
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
This is a facilitated gathering of parents who are raising children with autism. Meetings allow for personal sharing and supportive problem solving. Some meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the group.
Joan Gianotti, 907-209-9302 or Diane DeSloover, 907-209-5193
Last Tuesday of each month, 6-7:30 pm
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
The KTOO board meets on Zoom. Call 907-586-1670- for more information.
KTOO Board of Directors
Visit ktoo.org or https://www.ktoo.org/board/ for more info
Event contact: KTOO (907) 586-1670
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
$10 each session. What to Bring? Sketchbook and Art. Materials (well have some too)
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
907 713-7011 for more information
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Indulge in the rhythmic tapestry of words, emotions, and stories as talented poets from Juneau gather to share their and others’ verses. Whether you're a seasoned poet or simply a lover of literature, this event promises an unforgettable evening of artistic expression. No cover, donations welcome.
Dates: 2/11, 3/10, 4./14, 5/12 2pm-4pm
Contact Info: trippcrouse@gmail.com
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Second Tuesday of every month: (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13, etc)
Open Carve Night is a space to come and work on some linoleum block printing at the Juneau Makerspace. Ink, tools, and small lino blocks will be provided for the event. All levels are welcome to join in, basic instruction will be available but the event is less of a workshop and more of a fun community space. Entry is $5 (pay-able via Venmo or cash).
Ticket info: Pay $5 at the door
Event info: Contact rachelxlevy@gmail.com with questions
Contact info: Rachel Levy, rachelxlevy@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
The TABI support group is an open space for people with a traumatic and/or acquired brain injury to come together on a monthly basis. Every month's topic is different and designed to meet people where they are at. https://www.sailinc.org/brain-injury-supports/ Kimberly Sumner: ksumner@sailinc.org or 888-487-0961 Third Wednesday of every month at 12PM
Monthly meeting
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Low Vision Support Group
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 1-2:30 p.m. at the Juneau Senior Center.
Share and learn about ways to adjust to vision loss. Rides are available to the meeting, but participants must arrange for their return ride home.
Call Laura at Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) for more info: 586-4920.
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
It's a time of encouragement and support for those newly diagnosed with cancer, currently receiving treatment, & whose treatment has ended. Loved ones are also welcome.
Contact: 907-796-2273, admin@cancerconnectionak.org
Join us every 3rd Thursday of the month
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Silent Auction - on Handbid.com. One-Hour Shrine presentation and update.
last saturday of January - annually
joe sehnert, shrine office 907-789-9815, email: juneaushrine@live.com
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
This is a facilitated gathering of parents who are raising children with autism. Meetings allow for personal sharing and supportive problem solving. Some meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the group.
Joan Gianotti, 907-209-9302 or Diane DeSloover, 907-209-5193
Last Tuesday of each month, 6-7:30 pm
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
$10 each session. What to Bring? Sketchbook and Art. Materials (well have some too)
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
The KTOO board meets on Zoom. Call 907-586-1670- for more information.
KTOO Board of Directors
Visit ktoo.org or https://www.ktoo.org/board/ for more info
Event contact: KTOO (907) 586-1670
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
907 713-7011 for more information
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Indulge in the rhythmic tapestry of words, emotions, and stories as talented poets from Juneau gather to share their and others’ verses. Whether you're a seasoned poet or simply a lover of literature, this event promises an unforgettable evening of artistic expression. No cover, donations welcome.
Dates: 2/11, 3/10, 4./14, 5/12 2pm-4pm
Contact Info: trippcrouse@gmail.com
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Second Tuesday of every month: (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13, etc)
Open Carve Night is a space to come and work on some linoleum block printing at the Juneau Makerspace. Ink, tools, and small lino blocks will be provided for the event. All levels are welcome to join in, basic instruction will be available but the event is less of a workshop and more of a fun community space. Entry is $5 (pay-able via Venmo or cash).
Ticket info: Pay $5 at the door
Event info: Contact rachelxlevy@gmail.com with questions
Contact info: Rachel Levy, rachelxlevy@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Low Vision Support Group
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 1-2:30 p.m. at the Juneau Senior Center.
Share and learn about ways to adjust to vision loss. Rides are available to the meeting, but participants must arrange for their return ride home.
Call Laura at Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) for more info: 586-4920.
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
It's a time of encouragement and support for those newly diagnosed with cancer, currently receiving treatment, & whose treatment has ended. Loved ones are also welcome.
Contact: 907-796-2273, admin@cancerconnectionak.org
Join us every 3rd Thursday of the month
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
The TABI support group is an open space for people with a traumatic and/or acquired brain injury to come together on a monthly basis. Every month's topic is different and designed to meet people where they are at. https://www.sailinc.org/brain-injury-supports/ Kimberly Sumner: ksumner@sailinc.org or 888-487-0961 Third Wednesday of every month at 12PM
Monthly meeting
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Surf & Turf Dinner (Prime Rib & Sockeye Salmon) catered by the Hangar. Fundraising activities including live & silent auctions, bucket, premium gun, & hat raffles. A Grand Prize drawing of a Pro-Jet Inflatable Jet Raft & Door Prizes of $200, $500, & $500.
Ticket Info: https://onecau.se/sportsmenbanquet
Event Info: https://onecau.se/sportsmenbanquet
Contact Info: Shawn Hooton, 907-723-4668, shawn@semicro.com
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
This is a facilitated gathering of parents who are raising children with autism. Meetings allow for personal sharing and supportive problem solving. Some meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the group.
Joan Gianotti, 907-209-9302 or Diane DeSloover, 907-209-5193
Last Tuesday of each month, 6-7:30 pm
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
$10 each session. What to Bring? Sketchbook and Art. Materials (well have some too)
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
The KTOO board meets on Zoom. Call 907-586-1670- for more information.
KTOO Board of Directors
Visit ktoo.org or https://www.ktoo.org/board/ for more info
Event contact: KTOO (907) 586-1670
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
907 713-7011 for more information
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Indulge in the rhythmic tapestry of words, emotions, and stories as talented poets from Juneau gather to share their and others’ verses. Whether you're a seasoned poet or simply a lover of literature, this event promises an unforgettable evening of artistic expression. No cover, donations welcome.
Dates: 2/11, 3/10, 4./14, 5/12 2pm-4pm
Contact Info: trippcrouse@gmail.com
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Second Tuesday of every month: (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13, etc)
Open Carve Night is a space to come and work on some linoleum block printing at the Juneau Makerspace. Ink, tools, and small lino blocks will be provided for the event. All levels are welcome to join in, basic instruction will be available but the event is less of a workshop and more of a fun community space. Entry is $5 (pay-able via Venmo or cash).
Ticket info: Pay $5 at the door
Event info: Contact rachelxlevy@gmail.com with questions
Contact info: Rachel Levy, rachelxlevy@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Low Vision Support Group
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 1-2:30 p.m. at the Juneau Senior Center.
Share and learn about ways to adjust to vision loss. Rides are available to the meeting, but participants must arrange for their return ride home.
Call Laura at Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) for more info: 586-4920.
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
It's a time of encouragement and support for those newly diagnosed with cancer, currently receiving treatment, & whose treatment has ended. Loved ones are also welcome.
Contact: 907-796-2273, admin@cancerconnectionak.org
Join us every 3rd Thursday of the month
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
The TABI support group is an open space for people with a traumatic and/or acquired brain injury to come together on a monthly basis. Every month's topic is different and designed to meet people where they are at. https://www.sailinc.org/brain-injury-supports/ Kimberly Sumner: ksumner@sailinc.org or 888-487-0961 Third Wednesday of every month at 12PM
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
This is a facilitated gathering of parents who are raising children with autism. Meetings allow for personal sharing and supportive problem solving. Some meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the group.
Joan Gianotti, 907-209-9302 or Diane DeSloover, 907-209-5193
Last Tuesday of each month, 6-7:30 pm
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
The KTOO board meets on Zoom. Call 907-586-1670- for more information.
KTOO Board of Directors
Visit ktoo.org or https://www.ktoo.org/board/ for more info
Event contact: KTOO (907) 586-1670
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
$10 each session. What to Bring? Sketchbook and Art. Materials (well have some too)
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Second Tuesday of every month: (5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13, etc)
Open Carve Night is a space to come and work on some linoleum block printing at the Juneau Makerspace. Ink, tools, and small lino blocks will be provided for the event. All levels are welcome to join in, basic instruction will be available but the event is less of a workshop and more of a fun community space. Entry is $5 (pay-able via Venmo or cash).
Ticket info: Pay $5 at the door
Event info: Contact rachelxlevy@gmail.com with questions
Contact info: Rachel Levy, rachelxlevy@gmail.com
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
907 713-7011 for more information
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
Indulge in the rhythmic tapestry of words, emotions, and stories as talented poets from Juneau gather to share their and others’ verses. Whether you're a seasoned poet or simply a lover of literature, this event promises an unforgettable evening of artistic expression. No cover, donations welcome.
Dates: 2/11, 3/10, 4./14, 5/12 2pm-4pm
Contact Info: trippcrouse@gmail.com
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Low Vision Support Group
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 1-2:30 p.m. at the Juneau Senior Center.
Share and learn about ways to adjust to vision loss. Rides are available to the meeting, but participants must arrange for their return ride home.
Call Laura at Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) for more info: 586-4920.
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
It's a time of encouragement and support for those newly diagnosed with cancer, currently receiving treatment, & whose treatment has ended. Loved ones are also welcome.
Contact: 907-796-2273, admin@cancerconnectionak.org
Join us every 3rd Thursday of the month
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
The TABI support group is an open space for people with a traumatic and/or acquired brain injury to come together on a monthly basis. Every month's topic is different and designed to meet people where they are at. https://www.sailinc.org/brain-injury-supports/ Kimberly Sumner: ksumner@sailinc.org or 888-487-0961 Third Wednesday of every month at 12PM
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Join other fiber artists with your current craft! Knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving, sewing, felting, or just bring you!
Every 2nd and 4th Friday, 5-7pm
Free and open to the community
Event Info: Follow @headsinthecloudscollective on Instagram to get event updates and notifications
Contact Info: Tess Olympia, on instagram @juneauwoolies or Rebecca Hsieh, @reccashaystudios
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
This free series of Tai Chi classes is being offered by Southeast Senior Services to those age 60+. Learn the practice of Tai Chi from a certified instructor during an 8-week series of twice weekly classes. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. The program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Beginning ESL classes offered from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Advanced ESL classes offered from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Both classes are completely free.
Check out The Learning Connection website at https://tlcalaska.org/english-language-learning-citizenship/ or call 907-586-5718 for more information
418 Harris St #315, Articorp bldg
These are groups designed to promote self care using a variety of art activities. For adults to help relieve anxiety, depression and stress especially during the winter months.
Please RSVP: Shawn Hatt Cohen 9073215414 txt
This is a facilitated gathering of parents who are raising children with autism. Meetings allow for personal sharing and supportive problem solving. Some meetings feature guest speakers on topics relevant to the group.
Joan Gianotti, 907-209-9302 or Diane DeSloover, 907-209-5193
Last Tuesday of each month, 6-7:30 pm
Open jazz jam. Free entry. Bring your instrument and join Juneau's jazz musicians onstage at The Crystal Saloon!
Event contact: David Elrod, david@crystalsaloon.com
Connections is a peer support group open to any adult in Juneau who wants to talk about their own mental health. The group is designed to connect, encourage, and support participants using a structured support group model.
No need to register and no commitment, drop in as it fits in with your schedule!
For more info visit https://www.namijuneau.org/connections-peer-support-group
Contact: meryl@namijuneau.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14
Southeast Senior Services offers this Free Tai Chi program to ages 60+. The 8-week series taught by a certified instructor meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 23 - March 14. Tai Chi improves strength and balance and reduces the risk of falls. Registration is required. Please call 907-463-6113 to register. This program is made possible by a grant from the AK Department of Health.
Contact Info: Eileen Hosey 907-463-6113
Purpose is to help and support members as they take off and keep off pounds sensibly. Weigh-in 5:00pm-5:15pm pm, Group Program 5:15 pm - 6:15 pm First meeting is FREE www.tops.org Contact Elizabeth 907-321-4049 Meets weekly on Thursdays.
The KTOO board meets on Zoom. Call 907-586-1670- for more information.
KTOO Board of Directors
Visit ktoo.org or https://www.ktoo.org/board/ for more info
Event contact: KTOO (907) 586-1670
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Yes Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6 pm
Every Saturday year-round from 10:30am-12noon
Support, strength and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Group meetsweekly in-person at Kuneix Hidi Northern Light United Church and on Zoom.
For more information and to get the Zoom link, call 907-957-1990
Sundays, January 14th to March 31st
Learn the first eight movements of Yang 24 Taichi in this three-month class, experiencing the traditional aim of Taichi which is to find within oneself a still point in a universe of activity. Learn also how individual Taichi movements may be used as qigong exercises to connect body, mind and breath. Experience the depth of Taichi as it is sometimes referred to, a meditation in motion.
Contact Info: Glen Ray, sacredforest.taijiandqigong@gmail.com
Sundays with the Juneau Symphony weekly on KRNN https://www.ktoo.org/listen/krnn/?fbclid=IwAR0BACjEpAxyEI7F1oiOX0zYohvDKr92wzIpPoHqLv5tw9bDUkc5oh4NeN8 2:00:00 PM Sundays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ongoing spotlight on the local music scene with Juneau Symphony music director Christopher Koch. Free juneausymphony.org Charlotte Truitt 907-586-4676 info@juneausymphony.org
You are invited to play or listen to traditional celtic music played on acoustic instruments- fiddle, flute, bodhran, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar etc. sessions follow the traditional etiquette for Irish music sessions. Sessions are held in the TK Maguires bar. Free to the public! For more information contact Tony Yorba at 907-209-9946, email at avyorba1954@gmail.com
We welcome dancers of all ages and skill levels. Our program is a mix of teaching and requests of dances from around the world. No partners are required.
Every Sunday between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
There is no charge for participation.
http://www.jifdancers.org
Bruce Botelho, 907-723-9999, brucembotelho@gmail.com
Tang Soo Do: Juneau’s only Downtown Martial Arts Class Improve your speed, strength and flexibility, while developing real-world self-defense skills. Our Tang Soo Do class combines traditional Karate training with open-ended flow drills that will improve your health and sense of well-being. Challenging, but fun, Tang Soo Do will make you better at whatever other physical activities you enjoy and is suitable for all ages. All students ages 10-80 are welcome. $40/month. Instructor is Master Stuart Cohen, 4th Dan, with 40 years experience in martial arts. http://www.koreankarateclub.com/ Stuart Cohen, 907-723-1821, invworld@alaska.net Fridays 4:30-6:30 pm, Sundays 4-6pm