kid alaska Fairbanks Beluga Nights

Beluga Nights
Pamyua
June 18th Sunday
6:00pm
UAF Beluga Field (soccer field next to the student rec center)
Free
Pamyua is an Alaska-founded group started 10 years ago as a dream by two brothers to share the anchient stories of their people through music and dance. Stephen and Phillip Blanchett, are of Yupik Inuit and African American decent. Enchanting harmonies, digeridoo, and thunderous rolls of the African djembe cause a rich explosion of culture - Tribal funk and World Music.
Phone: 907-474-7021

kid alaska Fairbanks Father's Day Car Show

Fairbanks
Father's Day Car Show
June 18th
Sourdough Fuel Van Horn and Lathrop

Fifth Annual, open to all makes and models

Door prizes.

Nicole 452-0616 to register a car.

kid alaska Anchorage Father's Day Heritage Center

Anchorage
June 18, 2006 Father's Day
9 a.m. -5pm
Sunday

The Alaska Native Heritage Center (8800 Heritage Center Dr.)
Celebrate Father's Day with Native dancing, games, story telling and more

kid alaska Soccer World Cup


World Cup 2006

Saturday

June 17th 11:00am ABC television

USA vs. Italy

kid alaska Fairbanks Midnight Sun Run

Fairbanks
Midnight Sun Run 10K
June 17th Saturday
10pm
9:30pm line up behind Start line
Run starts at the UAF Patty Center and ends at Pioneer Park.
Lots of walkers and costumes too!
phone: 907-452-6046

kid alaska Fairbanks Juneteenth Celebration

Fairbanks
Juneteenth
June 17th Saturday
10am - 4pm
Pioneer Park
Celebrate a national and local tradition in the Golden Heart City. There will be a barbeque, games, and activities.
Sponsored by Nightowl Notes and the Fairbanks Chapter of APRI.
Phone: 907-452-6617
Juneteenth commemorates the freeing of slaves in Galveston, Texas June 19, 1865, marking the end of slavery in America. Because the third Saturday in June falls on the 16th, 17th, 18th or 19th of the month, the celebration has become known as Juneteenth Day.

kid alaska Fairbanks Square Dance

Midnight Sun
Square Dance
June 16th Friday
9:00pm - 12 midnight
Pioneer Park Dance Hall
Admission: $10
Midnight Sun Square Dance with callers and cuers from around the state calling the dance until midnight.
Visitors are welcome to come in and watch or dance! For more info call Jerrie at 488-6681.

kid alaska Anchorage AWAIC Festival

AWAIC FESTIVAL (Anchorage)

June 16th and 17th
10 a.m.
The Abused Women's Aid in Crisis
18th Annual Summer Solstice Festival is scheduled to run 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. and Sat., June 16-17
Town Square Park (6th and F St.).
The event is a fundraiser for AWAIC and features free admission, food, arts and crafts, live entertainment and kids activities. Volunteers and vendors are still being accepted. www.awaic.org

kid alaska Fairbanks Weekly Concert

WEEKLY CONCERT (Fairbanks)
Thursdays
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There's live music at UAF's Wood Center
noon-2 p.m. every Thursday
as well as an ice cream social.
Bring a lunch or eat at the Food Court. 474-7021

kid alaska Fairbanks Celtic Jam

There's an open Celtic jam session
7-9 p.m.
Every Thursday
Every Thurs. at the Centennial Center for the Arts at Pioneer Park (corner of Airport Way and Peger Rd.).
Musicians, listeners, friends and dancers are all welcome. 978-5879

kid alaska Fairbanks Alaska League Baseball

Fairbanks
Alaska League Baseball
Alaska Goldpanners v. Stockton, California
Growden Memorial Park
7:00pm
June 15th Thursday
admission charged

kid alaska Fairbanks/Ester Movie Eight Below


The Blue Loon in Ester (2999 Parks Highway)

June 15, 16, and 17th

5:30pm

$5

Movie: Eight Below (pg)

457-5666

kid alaska Fairbanks Concert on the Lawn

Fairbanks
Concert on the Lawn
June 15th Thursday
7:00pm
Outdoor music by the Ninth Army Band
Noel Wien Library (1215 Cowles St)
459-1052

kid alaska Fairbanks Animalantics at the Library

Noel Wien Library
Animalantics Storytime
1:30 p.m.
June 14th, Wednesday
Stories, songs and finger plays for 3 year olds through 2nd grade.
Free.
In the Berry Room Story Area.

Registration is not required. Hearing impaired attendees who need interpreter assistance should contact the Berry Room at least one week before a scheduled program to arrange interpreter service.

The Animalantics Storytime program repeats again on Friday mornings at 10:30 a.m.

This program is offered as part of the public library's Paws, Claws, Scales and Tales Summer Reading Program. Sign-up for the Summer Reading Program is encouraged for all Storytime attendees. You may sign up for the Summer Reading Program at the Berry Room of the Noel Wien Library anytime during the public library's open hours. For more information, you may call the Berry Room at 459-1052.

kid alaska Anchorage Wolf Pups Alaska Zoo

Alaska Zoo
Anchorage
Wolf Pup Viewing
Daily
The pups are now on view at the zoo.
Right now, zoo managers hope to let the public see them twice daily -- from 10:30 to 11 a.m. and 3:30 to 4 p.m. usually after they've eaten.

kid alaska Fairbanks Free Movie

Free Kid Movie
Goldstream theater
10am
June 14th

Yours, Mine, and Ours

kid alaska Anchorage Meet Maggie the Elephant

ANIMALS AT NIGHT (Anchorage)

6/13/2006
7 p.m.
Every Tuesday night through the summer, the Alaska Zoo (4731 O'Malley Road) offers education programs at 7 p.m.
This Tues., June 13, meet Maggie the elephant and learn about alpaca shearing. www.alaskazoo.org

kid alaska Fairbanks Kids Cross Country Races

Running
Kids' Cross Country Races
2K or 3K
West Valley High School Trails, start at soccer field
June 13th
6pm
Tracey Martinson907-474-8353
Sponsored by: Running Club North
Courses on West Valley trails
2K course for students in grades K-2;
3K course for students in grades 3-6

kid alaska Fairbanks Library PJ Storytime

Noel Wien Library (1215 Cowles Street)
PJ Storytime
Tuesday
June 13th
7:15pm

Storytime for 3-10 year olds.

PJ's, slippers, and your favorite stuffed animal are welcome.

In the Berry Room Story Area.

No registration is required.

Free.

Hearing impaired attendees who need interpreter assistance should contact the Berry Room at least one week before a scheduled program to arrange interpreter service. For more information, you may call the Berry Room at 459-1052.

kid alaska Fairbanks Dumbledore's Army

Barnes & Noble
Dumbledore's Army
Discussion
Tuesday
June 13th
7:00pm
Explore and investigate all things wizard and wonderful. Sign up at customer service and transport yourself into the kingdom of Harry Potter and friends.

kid alaska Fairbanks Barnes & Noble Storytime

Barnes & Noble
Weekly Storytime
with Grandpa John
Tuesday = 1:00pm
Join Grandpa John as he entertains young readers with a varied selection of new releases and old-timey favorites.

kid alaska Fairbanks Free Movie

Wallace and Grommit
Free Summer Kids' Movie
Goldstream Theaters Airport Way
10am
Tuesday June 13th

kid alaska Fairbanks Library Petting Zoo

Noel Wien Library Event

Petting Zoo

June 13th 2006 (2:00 pm)
Tuesday

Pet a pig, love a lamb. Here's your chance to enjoy animals that live on a farm. Brought to you by the North Pole 4-H Ptarmigans.

The program takes place on the lawn behind the library (rain or shine).
Registration is not required.
Hearing impaired attendees who need interpreter assistance should contact the Berry Room at least one week before a scheduled program to arrange interpreter service.

This free program is offered as part of the Library's Paws, Claws, Scales and Tales Summer Reading Program. Sign-up in the Summer Reading Program is encouraged for all Petting Zoo attendees. You may sign up for the Summer Reading Program at the Berry Room of the Noel Wien Library.

For more information, you may call the Berry Room at 459-1052.

kid alaska Anchorage Music for Little Ones

Music for Little Ones
Monday
Jun 12, 2006
Noon - 1 p.m.
Peratrovich Park, 4th Avenue & E Street
Presented by: Anchorage Downtown Partnership

Fun summer concert series incorporates music, movement and play designed specifically for preschool aged children and their parents. The performers are Diane McIntyre and Rick Miller of Music a La Carte and The Right Connection.

Phone: (907) 279-5650Visit: www.anchoragedowntown.org

kid alaska Anchorage Learn about birds

Natural History Museum Anchorage
Natural history museum plans program on birds
Learn about birds in their summer homes
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10 a.m.-noon
June 12 and 14
Alaska Museum of Natural History, 201 N. Bragaw St.
The program is appropriate for children entering grades 1 through 6. Admission is $3 to $5. (274 2400, www.alaskamuseum.org )

kid alaska Fairbanks Music @ Noon

MUSIC @ NOON (Fairbanks)
Pioneer Park

Every Tuesday & Thursday =====

12 p.m.

Bring your lunch and enjoy a performance from local talent noon-1 p.m.

Timeout @ Noon takes place at the Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts at Pioneer Park (corner of Airport Way and Peger Rd.).

456-6485x222

kid alaska Anchorage Icky-ology Imaginarium

Icky-ology
imaginarium anchorage
Monday June 12th ,2006
Noon

Icky-ology!Don't blame the dog! Everyone does it. But why? Learn some interesting and icky stuff about the human body.