2012 Fall Arts and Entertainment

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6 Fall/Winter Arts and Entertainment Calendar Continued from Page 4

SOCIETY PROGRAM, “An Expedition to St. Matthew Island,” 7 p.m., Noel Wien Library. David Klein, professor emeritus UAF biology & wildlife; Derek Sikes, UAF associate professor of entomology and curator of insects, and Casey Bickford, UAF graduate student of entomology, will jointly present on the 2012 United States Fish and Wildlife Service expedition to St. Matthew Island. 347-1802.

nature Nov. 8 — PRESCHOOL DISCOVERY PROGRAM, 1-2:30 p.m., Creamer’s Field Farmhouse Visitor Center. Come to Creamer’s Field for a program designed for ages 3-6 and their caregivers. November’s program topic is Backyard Birding. Program includes reading a book, a craft and a short walk on the Refuge. $3.00 suggested donation. Preregistration is required. Maximum 15 children per class. To preregister or for more info call 452-5162 and leave a message.

Nov. 24 — THANKSGIVING FOR THE BIRDS PROGRAM, noon to

4 p.m., Creamer’s Field Farmhouse Visitor’s Center. Join Friends of Creamer’s Field for our annual family fun Thanksgiving weekend event. We will be making bird feeders out of recycled materials and you can learn about our winter birds in Fairbanks. Program is drop-in any time during the hours stated. For more information, call Friends of Creamer’s Field at 452-5162.

music Nov. 11 — FAIRBANKS COMMUNITY BAND, fall concert, 3 p.m., Pioneer Park Civic Center Theater. www.communityband.org. 488-2807

Nov. 30 — SWEET ADELINES HOLIDAY SHOW, Pioneer Park Theater, 7:30 p.m. Tickets from chorus members or online. $15/$10 students, military, seniors /children 5 and under free. www. fairbanksweetadelines.com

Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Saturday, September 22, 2012 doors open at 5 p.m., dinner at 6:30, London broil and halibut. 456-4447 and leave a message to donate, buy tickets and/or volunteer. Early bird tickets are $50 by Oct. 15, $60 after Oct. 15.

Nov. 6 — FAIRBANKS COIN CLUB MEETING, at the Round-Up Steakhouse on South Cushman, 7:30 p.m., topic “On the TrailSearching for Coins.” For more information, contact Terry Haynes, Pres. 474-0471 or Ruthe Peterson 488-1652.

Nov. 8 — CREDIT UNION 1 HEALTH FAIR, 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., 1453 University Ave., free health education by dozens of exhibitors, free health screenings: blood pressure, ht/wt/bmi, vision, hearing, & check out low cost blood draws for 18 years old and above. For more info www.alaskahealthfair. org or 374-6853

Nov. 9 — FAIRBANKS SENIOR HEALTH FAIR, NSCA senior center, 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., free health education by dozens of exhibitors, free health screenings: blood Nov. 3 — ANNUAL DINNER pressure, ht/wt/bmi, vision, hearing, AND AUCTION, Alaska Outdoor Council and the Alaska Fish & Wildlife & check out low cost blood draws for Conservation Fund, Westmark Hotel, 18 years old and above. For more

special events

info www.alaskahealthfair.org or 3746853

Nov. 9, 10 — THE DREAM FACTORY, 8 p.m. Pioneer Park Theater, $10 for adults, $8 students. Teton Gravity Research and Fairbanks Alpine Ski Club film. http://www. tetongravity.com/films/the-dreamfactory/

Nov. 17 — GEOFEST, 1-4 p.m. at the UAF Wood Center. Features hands-on educational and fun activities presented by the UA Geography Program and community organizations based on the theme for Geography Awareness Week: “Declare Your Interdependence.” Contact wrtangermann@alaska.edu or 474-7496.

Nov. 17 — PIE AND SILENT AUCTION, Golden Heart Christian School, 1811 Farmers Loop, 5-9 p.m., light supper for donation. Books, toys, household items, business gift certificates and more. Used and new items Come get your pies for Thanksgiving. 388-3545, 479-2904 or 479-6070

Nov. 17 — FAMILY DAY: ART IN THE MAKING, UA Museum of the North, ung artists can try out the tools of the trade with hands-

on activities. Our Family Day series of events connect children to the museum’s collections through cultural, science, and educational programming. 474-7505. Noon to 4 p.m.

stage Nov. 3 — OVERNIGHTERS, featuring short, original plays by Alaska playwrights, coordinated by Dawson Moore of the Last Frontier Theatre Conference. One performance only at 10:30 p.m. Admission is free (donations accepted.) For information phone 456-PLAY.

Nov. 14, 15 — AUDITIONS, Fairbanks Drama Association holds auditions for “The Well in the Woods” at 7 p.m. both nights in the Riverfront Theatre, 1852 2nd Avenue. Call 456-PLAY for information.

Nov. 17 — AUDITIONS, Fairbanks Drama Association holds auditions for “The Well in the Woods” at 2 p.m. in the Riverfront Theatre, 1852 2nd Avenue. Call 456-PLAY for information.

Nov. 9, 10, 16, 17 — THEATRE UAF MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION, “The Flu Season,” 7:30 p.m., Lee H.

CHATANIKA LODGE Saloon•Country Cooking•Lodging

There is always something happening at the Lodge! Come out and enjoy the fun! Fridays & Saturdays - Halibut or Catfish Specials Sundays - Fried Chicken Don’t miss out on our famous corn fritters! Live Music by Theresa Bauer Most Sundays 5-9 p.m. Call ahead!

Halloween Costume Party

April & November

37th Annual Christmas Party Saturday, December 22 Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus will arrive around 7 p.m. on his lighted sleigh Christmas carols & music by Theresa Bauer Buffet only starts at 5:30 p.m. Come see Ron’s incredible Christmas lights! Plan your holiday parties along with special buffet!

New Year’s Eve Party December 31

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Call 907-389-2164 for room rates, reservations and information. 5760 (281⁄2 Mi.) Steese Hwy. • Fairbanks, AK 99712 • Chatanikalodge@Yahoo.com

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Saturday, October 27 Good old Rock & Roll by Nostalgic Jam 9-1 p.m. Food Games Prizes

Steel Tip Dart Tournament


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