Oct 27 Monday
Have you seen the more than 100 pink flags flying around Homer and Anchor Point? They honor those who have experienced breast cancer and remind us that early detection - such as clinical breast exams and mammograms - saves lives.Local businesses and individuals are sponsoring the flags to support access to breast cancer screening at KBFPC which provides reproductive healthcare regardless of ability to pay. If one of our volunteers missed you, please call KBFPC to find out about sponsorship.
Registration is open NOW for all skating programs at the Kevin Bell Arena.We have programs for all -- from toddlers to adults, youth hockey teams, learn to skate, men's/women's, figure skating, curling and broomball.
Visit our website - www.kevinbellarena.org -- for program descriptions, schedules, and prices, then register and pay online.
Join us Sat. Oct. 4, 11 am - 3:30 pm, for our annual opening day activities, where everything is free.
Programs begin the week of Oct. 6.
SKELETON SCAVENGER HUNT FOR THE KIDS
from October 1-31st | 11am – 4pm
Stop by the Museum to participate in our Skeleton Scavenger Hunt with a hands-on skeleton exploration station for the month of October.
Lean into fall with the kids. Come learn about the many skeletons at the Museum!
FREE with admission
Chilkat weaver Laine Rinehart and Fairbanks-based printmaker Ethan Kayaaní Lauesen exhibit and are in residence at Bunnell Street Arts Center during the month of October. Exhibit opens on First Friday, October 3rd from 5-7pm with artist talks at 6pm and will be installed for the month.
Learn more at BunnellArts.org
During this lapse in appropriations, national wildlife refuges will remain as accessible as possible. We are doing our best to take care of your refuges at this time, but some amenities and services may not be available. The visitor center will remain closed until the government reopens - all scheduled events will not occur during the lapse in appropriations. Thank you for supporting your local national wildlife refuge.
Call For Art! HCOA is now accepting art drop offs for our Fun with 5x6x7 community group show, through 5pm November 1st!
It’s time again for HCOA’s annual 5X7 show. Started in 2018, the Fun with 5×7 show is about challenging artists to experiment or try something new. This year, we’re adding a third dimension to experiment with. The Fun with 5x6x7 offers artists the same freedom to create with more variety in shape and size.
There are no prompts or subjects and is open to all mediums, so artists can follow their own inspiration. The show is open to all ages and abilities, and we invite everyone in our community to take a chance and create something. Each artist may submit up to 6 works.
Learn more and submit your work online at https://homerart.org/event/2025-fun-with-5x6x7/, artwork must be turned in to the office by 5pm November 1st!
Kachemak Bay in Metal Clay: A Coastal Alchemy of Object and Wearable Arts By Carley Conemac is on display in the HCOA Gallery through Monday November 3rd. Gallery hours are 1-5pm Mon-Sat
Kachemak Bay in Metal Clay is a celebration of shoreline memory, texture, and transformation. This exhibit explores the interplay between natural forms and metalwork, preserving beach-found objects—stones, shells, driftwood, sea glass—through the versatile medium of metal clay and traditional metalsmithing techniques.
Come play soccer, shoot hoops, toss a ball, ride a scooter, play ping pong, or bring a (clean) scooter or strider bike to ride around on, and just be active! This is your time to do what you’d like in an open environment. This class is $4.00 pp and is open to all ages (unaccompanied minors must be at least in 3rd grade w/ parents' permission & signing of SPARC waiver).
Sorry, NO roller skates, skateboards, or pedal bikes w/ brakes are allowed at this time.
***Please send your child with a pair of clean indoor shoes to change into (in the entryway). Thank you for helping to keep our new floor looking good!***
When hunger weighs heavily, it’s hard to focus, hard to thrive, and hard to stay well. At the Anchor Point Food Pantry, we meet that need with empathy, respect, and cheerful hearts—because no one should have to face hunger alone. We provide a weekly food line and meals, monthly TEFAP commodities, holiday food boxes, summer produce, hungry kids' weekend meal packs and a kids' summer lunch bag program. Phone: 907-299-8437 - email: apfp.266@gmail.com // If you consider donating, thank you! This helps!
Join your local land trust at North Haven Event Center (formerly Ageya) in Homer for a night of food, drinks, storytelling, and FUNdraising. We look forward to celebrating with you!
When: Sunday, November 2nd, 5:00 - 8:00 pm
Where: North Haven Event Center, 61420 Florence Martin Court, Homer, Alaska 99603
Cost: $150 per ticket. Includes two wine or beer drinks, apps, and dinner.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.kachemaklandtrust.org/events or in person at 315 Klondike Ave.