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Seward’s annual Mount Marathon race is scheduled for the Fourth of July and is part of the city’s upcoming three day festival. Emilie Springer spoke with city coordinator Liz Marsh and race director Matiaas Sari for more details.
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Homer’s 48 Hour Film Slam challenges filmmakers, writers, actors, and directors to create short films from concept to completion within 48 hours. The films created from this year's contestants were shown at the Porcupine Theater on Wednesday evening and Emilie Springer spoke with host Katia Holmes about what the challenge entails.
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A Homer nonprofit is inviting the community for a Sunday skate cruise and jam on the Spit to celebrate Go Skateboarding Day and support plans for a permanent skatepark.
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Over the summer, Homer Public Library offers many events for Homer youth, some are on-going, full summer events and some are coordinated workshops. Emilie Springer visited the library to share some of what is being offered this week.
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Seldovia’s annual summer music festival begins June 18th. Emilie Springer spoke with some of the event coordinators Suzie Stranik and Margie McCord about historical details, changes for this year and other events coming up in Seldovia later this summer.
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Pier One Theatre’s next show of the season opens this evening and KBBI’s Emilie Springer spoke with director Finnley Stineff about some of the features of the show and his own experience in Homer theater.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is accepting public comment through June 22nd on a draft feasibility report for a Homer Harbor expansion.
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Homer Mariner’s finished their 2026 school year sports season last weekend with a state championship win in their division baseball. Emilie Springer spoke with coach Tyler Krekling and several of the players before their end of the season barbecue on Monday evening.
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The recent summer quarter donation from Homer’s 100 Women Who Care was voted to support Homer’s Independent Press. Emilie Springer spoke with the group's local coordinator Catriona Reynolds about the group and how their donation process works.
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Homer’s month-long community walking challenge sponsored by the South Peninsula Hospital wrapped up at the end of May with a celebration to announce team winners and where their donations will go in the community. Emilie Springer spoke with Homer Steps Up coordinator Annie Garay about this year’s event challenge.
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In celebration of National Trails Day, Friends of Kachemak Bay State Park is bringing volunteers to work on trail assessments and clean up on June 6th. Emilie Springer spoke with chairman Mako Haggerty and long time participant with Friends, Kathy Sarns, about what the day will include.
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With the start of summer, Homer Little League held an opening day celebration and a mini-tournament game schedule. 2026 is also the 50th anniversary for the organization. Emilie Springer spoke with board president Shelby Hagen more seasonal league details and former volunteers with the organization to share what it has contributed to the community of Homer.