May 03 Saturday
It's almost time to join the 9th annual Homer Steps Up challenge! For four weeks, track your daily walks with your smartphone, wearable fitness tracker, or pedometer to win prizes and incorporate more movement into your routine. NEW THIS YEAR: team sizes are no longer capped! Participants are now able to set their own daily walking goals, and our virtual map shows your progress on a walk between the end of the spit and Mirror Lake in Anchorage.
Every Wednesday, we're giving $50 in Homer Bucks to 10 walkers who averaged 7,500+ daily steps. Then, the 3 teams with the highest average daily steps over the four weeks will receive $100-500 to donate to their Homer organization of choice.
This is an open playgroup for parents/guardians to bring their young ones* to a great big open space and let them run around and play. Bring your own toys or play with what SPARC has provided (no pedal bikes w/ brakes allowed at this time, only strider bikes & scooters). This class is available Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays from 10-11:30am (unless a special event interferes). Cost is $4.00 per child.
* This means toddlers not in kindergarten, or not of school-age yet (~5 yrs. old & younger) -- older siblings are allowed but need to be careful of the littles!
***Please bring a pair of clean indoor shoes for you & your child to change into (in the entryway). Thank you for helping to keep our new floor looking good!***
Recycle your e-waste responsibly at Cook Inletkeeper's Annual Homer Electronics Recycling Event! Help keep electronics out of our landfills and reduce the impact of hazardous waste in our watershed. To volunteer or schedule a drop-off for a business, school, tribe, nonprofit, or government agency, contact recycle@inletkeeper.org.
KBFPC's entire Sexual Health Curriculum for 12-14 year olds in one Saturday! This is your last chance to sign up for classes this school year, so visit www.homerrecroom.org and click the link on the welcome banner to sign up!
*Must sign up ahead of time. *Food provided.*Gift Cards for all participants!
Make a difference in your community by volunteering with Hospice of Homer. There is a growing need in our local communities, and your time and compassion can truly make a positive impact in the lives of your neighbors. This 4-hour orientation is a requirement of becoming a volunteer. If you have any questions or plan on attending, please call Hospice of Homer at 907-235-6899.
We hope to see you there!
Between Two MountainsPaintings by Homer artist Kellie Kekich
Celebrating life outdoors with friends and family.
First Friday Opening Reception:
May 2nd from 5-7pm in the HCOA Gallery
On Display May 2nd through June 2nd
May 04 Sunday
Pickleball is a paddleball sport that combines elements of badminton, table tennis, and tennis. Two or four players use solid paddles made of wood or composite materials to hit a ball over a net. The sport shares features of other racquet sports: the dimensions and layout of a badminton court, and a net and rules somewhat similar to tennis, with several modifications. Pickleball was invented in the mid 1960s as a children's backyard game.
Classes are available for adults and teens (12+). ALL SKILL LEVELS ARE WELCOME!