Winter Recreation Guide 2012

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Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Friday, November 30, 2012

WINTER CALENDAR OF EVENTS Continued from Page 14

special events Jan. 26 — Annual Open House, UA Museum of the North. Meet curators, collection managers, and exhibit designers. Go behind the scenes to see science in action. Enjoy hands-on activities. Free. Call 474-7505. Noon to 4 p.m.

stage Jan. 20 — Cirque Mechanics, 4 p.m., Hering Auditorium, $38-13. Info & tickets: 490-2858 Jan. 25-27 — “The Well in the Woods,” Fairbanks Drama Association, directed by Steve Mitchell for show times of Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. at the Riverfront Theatre, 1852 Second Ave. Tickets: $14 for those ages 13 through adulthood; and $7 for children, ages 6-12. For ticket reservations phone 456-PLAY.

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Feb. 1 — If Only…a fine store, Handcrafted jewelry made in Alaska. The store will feature the works of several Alaska artists. Special one-of-akind pieces available for this trunk show only. 5-8 p.m. 215 Cushman St., 4576659 Feb. 1 — Gallery 49, featuring work by Gallery 49 jewelry artists, Becky Anderson, Alex Lewandowski, Dian Siegfried, and Sandra Westcott. Artist reception 5-8 p.m. at 535 Second Ave., suite 103.

Call 452-ARTS (2787) with questions. Feb. 1 — Co-Op Arts Learning Center, joint art show between mother and son, Judy Ehling and Michael Warwick. Artist reception, 5-8 p.m. at 535 Second Ave., suite 202. Call 452-2787 with questions. Yoga, Feb. 2 Yahtzee, — Artist Trading Card Yukon Quest Swap, Free, bring your ATCs and swap with others, building your own collection of original art. 10 a.m. to noon, at the Co-Op Arts Learning Center, 535 Second Ave., suite 202. Call 452-2787 with questions. Feb. 5-26 — Advanced Jewelry Making, by Pauline Tise. Class meets weekly for four weeks, 4-6 p.m. $160, all supplies included. At the Co-Op Arts Learning Center, 535 Second Ave., suite 202. Call 452-2787 to register. Class size is lim-

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ited to 10, and students Arts Learning Center, 535 should have experience Second Ave., suite 202. Call (taken “Basic Jewelry Mak452-2787 to reserve your ing”). spot. Feb. 13 — Fairbanks Art League, “Applying for grants.” A free, Feb. 2 — “Hearts monthly meetRound-up Party” for ing addressing the Mortgage Maker needs of emerging donors, 7-9 p.m. at and professional the Riverfront Theartists. At Pioneer atre, 1852 Second Ave. Park, Civic Center, The event includes a Zumba, on the top floor complimentary light zoos (Well, (by the Bear Galbuffet and beverages lery) in the Blue we don’t in appreciation of the Room. 6:30-8:30 donors. For info, call have any p.m. Call 479-2695 456-PLAY. but you for more informaFeb. 8-24— “The Diary could check tion. of Anne Frank” Fairout the reinFeb. 16 — Art Supbanks Drama Assoply Swap, Artists ciation performance, deer and rent a table for directed by Stephanie musk ox at $10 to $20 and sell Stowman, on Fridays their unwanted or UAF.) and Saturdays at 8:15 overstocked tools p.m. and Sundays at and supplies. At the Co-Op 2 p.m. Tickets: $22 adults; Arts Learning Center, 535 $18 seniors, military and Second Ave., suite 202. Call University students; and $14 452-2787 to register. teens ages 13-18. Call 456Feb. 28 — Nationally PLAY for ticket reservations. acclaimed artist, Helen Feb. 8 — Alasdair Fraser and Klebesadel, will be sharing Natalie Haas, 8 p.m., Hering slides and conversation on Auditorium, $38. Info and her work. At the Co-Op tickets: 490-2858

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show. Artist Reception Jan. 4, 5 to 8 p.m., at 535 Second Ave, Suite 202. Call 452-2787. Jan. 7 — Wood Turning Class, by David Critchfield. $60, includes supplies. Students must be 12 or older, and class is limited to four, 10 a.m. until noon, at the Co-Op Arts Learning Center, 535 Second Ave., suite 202. Call 452-2787 to register. Jan. 8-29 — Basic Jewelry Making, by Pauline Tise. Class meets weekly for four weeks, 4-6 p.m. $160, all supplies included. At the Co-Op Arts Learning Center, 535 Second Ave., suite 202. Call 452-2787 to register. Class size is limited to 10, and students must be 13 or older. Jan. 9 — Fairbanks Art League, formation of Art Salons. A free, monthly meeting addressing the needs of emerging and professional artists. At Pioneer Park Civic Center, on the top floor (by the Bear Gallery) in the Blue Room. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Call 479-2695 for more information. Jan. 10 to Feb. 21 — Digital photo manipulations, by Nikki Kinne, Thursdays for seven weeks, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Co-Op Arts Learning Center, 535 Second Ave., suite 202. Cost for all seven sessions is $180. Class size is limited to 15. Students must provide their own laptop with an image program already loaded on it. Teacher will be using Adobe CS5. Call 452-2787 to register. Jan. 14 — Wood Turning Class, by Xbox David Critchfield. $60, includes supplies. Students must by 12 or older, and class is limited to four, 10 a.m. until noon, at the Co-Op Arts Learning Center, 535 Second Ave., Suite 202. Call 452-2787 to register. Jan. 21 — Wood Turning Class, by David Critchfield. $60, includes supplies. Students must by 12 or older, and class is limited to four, 10 a.m.-noon, at the Co-Op Arts Learning Center, 535 Second Ave., Suite 202. Call 452-2787 to

register. Jan. 26 — How to Make Artist Trading Cards, by Nikki Kinne. $40, includes supplies. 10 a.m. until noon, at the Co-Op Arts Learning Center, 535 Second Ave., suite 202. Call 452-2787 to register. Jan. 28 — Wood Turning Class, by David Critchfield. $60, includes supplies. Students must by 12 or older, and class is limited to four, 10 a.m. until noon, at the Co-Op Arts Learning Center, 535 Second Ave., suite 202. Call 452-2787 to register.


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