Apr 30 Tuesday
2024 Mary Epperson Folk Music Camp
July 15th – 19th 10am -4pmOpen to ages 8-17
The emphasis of Mary Epperson Music Camp is to have fun playing music!
Each student will select their classes from a list of options. We will do our best to place students in requested classes as well as an ensemble group of 4-7 students.
Each day will consist of a whole group gathering, 3 separate 45-minute class blocks, the ensemble rehearsal, and a group close-out.
On Friday, student ensembles will perform from 3-4 for each other and invited guests!
To register, complete the ticket purchase and fill out the camp registration packet by July 7th.
The House Finance Committee invites public testimony on HB 234 and HB 55.For more information or assistance participating, contact the Homer Legislative Information Office.
The House Fisheries Committee invites public testimony in Consideration of Governor's Appointees: Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission - Michael Porcaro.For more information or assistance participating, contact the Homer Legislative Information Office.
Calling all jewelry makers, sculptors, smiths and other metalworkers!
HCOA wants to recognize the talent and mastery of metalworkers on the Kenai Peninsula. The goal of this exhibition is to showcase the diversity of design, techniques, and versatility of metalworks. Works can be sculptural or functional. We encourage artists to submit up to 3 current or past works.
Important Dates:
Submissions open through June 1st
*Artwork can be dropped off to the HCOA gallery May 1st- June 1st
Learn more and submit online at homerart.org
The House Transportation Committee invites public testimony on SB 141.For more information or assistance participating, contact the Homer Legislative Information Office.
The House Finance Committee invites public testimony on HB 259, HB 11, and on HB 68.For more information or assistance participating, contact the Homer Legislative Information Office.
The Senate Transportation Committee invites public testimony on SB 263.For more information or assistance participating, contact the Homer Legislative Information Office.
Calling all boaters! Join the US Coast Guard and Kenai Peninsula College for a free Maritime Safety and Education Open House on May 1st from 2 to 6 pm at Kachemak Bay Campus! Ask questions of local Coast Guard Marine Safety Representatives, explore hands-on exhibits by local experts, learn about licensing and reporting requirements, and how to get training to stay safe on the water whether you are new to boating, a commercial boater, or a recreational boater. That's May 1st, 2 to 6 pm at the Kachemak Bay Campus. Don't miss the boat!
The House Health & Social Services Committee invites public testimony on HB 363, SB 240, And Consideration of Governor's Appointees: Board of Social Work Examiners -Anne Wells.
For more information or assistance participating, contact the Homer Legislative Information Office.
The House State Affairs Committee invites public testimony on HB 392 and on HB 293.For more information or assistance participating, contact the Homer Legislative Information Office.