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Who’s Your Diva? Wendy Byrnes

Editor's note: The Capital City Weekly is featuring two divas a week leading up to Juneau Lyric Opera’s Sept. 24 “Who’s Your Diva” competition and… Continue reading

Master artist honored by National Endowment of the Arts

Clarissa Rizal of Juneau will be honored by the National Endowment for the Arts’ National Heritage Fellowship, which is given to those practicing folk and… Continue reading

Planetarium hosts September events

JUNEAU — The Friends of the Marie Drake Planetarium are having a garage sale on Saturday, Sept. 10 from 9 a.m. — 1 p.m.This fundraiser… Continue reading

Dwarf dogwood, also known as bunchberries, are high in pectin and can help thicken jams and jellies.

Gathering Alaska: Crab apples and dwarf dogwood

Like gardeners, foragers are willing to share ideas. They might not be quick to reveal their favorite harvesting spots, but they do talk about what… Continue reading

Dwarf dogwood, also known as bunchberries, are high in pectin and can help thicken jams and jellies.

Assistant professor, language advocate, chosen for Judson Brown Scholarship

Sealaska Heritage Institute through its Scholarship Committee has chosen a well-known language advocate and assistant professor of Alaska Native languages as the 2016 recipient of… Continue reading

Autumn grasses sway in the afternoon breeze against a cerulean sky.

Art in Unusual Places

The Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted images of art in unusual or unexpected places. Photographers of all levels of ability are invited to send in… Continue reading

Autumn grasses sway in the afternoon breeze against a cerulean sky.

Guy About Town: 30,000 maps of Juneau

Hello, mapmaker! Have you ever been on the Trail of Time? If you haven’t, you should. It’s a part of the East Glacier web of… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016
  • By GUY UNZICKER

Final community session with architects of new Arts Complex

On Sept. 14 from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Juneau Arts and Culture Center, the third and final gathering with the Arts Complex architects will take… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016

Southeast Alaska Cornhole coming to Juneau

Alaska Fish & Chips Company is hosting the first “Southeast Alaska Cornhole Invitational” on Sunday, Sept. 18 in Marine Park Plaza.The event takes place the… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016

AWARE’s fall advocacy training

Aiding Women in Abuse and Rape Emergencies’ Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Advocacy Training begins Thursday, Sept. 15. In this 40-hour training, participiants will increase… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016

Theme picked for 2017 parade

The Juneau 4th of July Parade Committee chose “Our Heritage” as the 2017 parade theme. The logo features a melting pot of red, white and… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016

More Rie Muñoz memoirs: Mount Jumbo, King Island and the Empire

Rie Muñoz, the well-known Alaskan artist, died on April 6, 2015. Although she’s gone, her experiences are not lost, from her first memories in Holland… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016
UAA Professor Elizabeth Driscoll and Lisa Zatz, a UAA student who has graduated, examine a child at a rural Alaska Head Start.

Nurse practitioner students help rural Head Start kids

Five years ago, Janet Schultz had a stubborn problem to solve: More than 40 Head Start programs in rural Alaska were in danger of losing… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016
  • By TRACY KALYTIAK
UAA Professor Elizabeth Driscoll and Lisa Zatz, a UAA student who has graduated, examine a child at a rural Alaska Head Start.

Recent births

Recent births at Bartlett Regional Hospital• A son, Henry Dukowitz, weighing 7 lbs., was born to Shannon and Adam Dukowitz of Juneau on Aug. 22,… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016
Boy Scout Troop 6 on a Yukon river.

Scouts go on 217-mile high adventure trek

Boy Scout Troop 6 from Juneau just returned from their annual high adventure trip for the year. This time it was a 217 mile, nine… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016
  • By MATT DOBSON
Boy Scout Troop 6 on a Yukon river.

Living & Growing: What the Interfaith Council brings to the table

Do you ever wish there was a place and time to hear about all the wonderful things the faith based community is doing? Do you… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016
  • By CORINNE CONLON

Senior Menu

Monday, Sept. 5CLOSED FOR LABOR DAYTuesday, Sept. 6Sloppy JoesMexicali VeggiesCole SlawWednesday, Sept. 7Meat LoafScalloped PotatoesPeasPeach SaladThursday, Sept. 8Chicken AdoboRiceCarrotsSpicy Fruit CupFriday, Sept. 9Baked FishButtered NoodlesSteamed… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016

Seeking Cub Scouts

All boys from first through fifth grade and their families are welcome to come learn what the Cub Scouts are all about on Join Nights… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016

Marie Drake Planetarium garage sale

The ‘Friends of the Marie Drake Planetarium’ are having a garage sale on Saturday, Sept. 10 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. This fundraiser will be held… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016

Juneau student awarded Coast Guard Foundation Scholarship

The Coast Guard Foundation, a non-profit organization, awarded a record 128 new scholarships. Kelley Olson, daughter of E6 Bryan Olson of Juneau, was named. She… Continue reading

  • Sep 4, 2016