Sep 06 Saturday
There’s plenty of plants in Alaska you can eat, and plenty that you can’t! It’s important to know which is which before you venture into the forest. From monkshood and false hellebore to fireweed and watermelon berry—we’ll help you learn which plants you can cozy up to and which ones to avoid!
Sep 11 Thursday
Free Weekly Community Event: HCOA Jam Sessions for music, joy, and friendship- Join us for Jams on Thursday nights from 6:30-9pm in the HCOA gallery, facilitated by Cathy Stingley! All ages, instruments, and music styles are welcome. Learn more at homerart.org/event/jam-sessions-at-hcoa
Sep 13 Saturday
Learn about the wildlife that lives at the Wynn Nature Center, big and small! Explore what makes the Wynn their ideal habitat and why we work to keep it that way.
The Carl E. Wynn Visitor Center operates out of a renovated homestead-era cabin. Explore the history of the Nature Center and Alaska’s homesteading era.
Includes General Admission to the Nature Center.
Sep 18 Thursday
Sep 20 Saturday
Sep 21 Sunday
Free Monthly Community Event: Coffee & Craft in the HCOA Studio- We provide the space and tools (& caffeine!) to create and explore new artistic mediums for people of all ages and abilities. We want to encourage artists to experiment and share their knowledge, forging connections between Homer artists to deepen our understanding of art and each other. Join us on third Sundays from 11am-2pm- Learn More & RSVP at homerart.org/event/coffee-and-craft-open-studio/
Sep 25 Thursday
This educational program is designed for children ages 2-5 and focuses on the marine sciences. It will include story time, crafts, and early learning centered activities. Each month will have a new theme.