The Nutcracker by Anchorage Ballet Alaska Center for the Performing Arts December 9

Fat tire bikes, photography, writers, films, and a camp stove cook-off—all are role of this year's Wilderness Week celebrating the urban and not-and then-urban wilderness of the Circumpolar Northward. As part of Wilderness Week, the Great Wide Open Party, an immersive experience celebrating Anchorage's singled-out urban wilderness that features live music, food trucks, DJs, artist inventions, and other activities, takes place November ii. anchoragemuseum.org

November
16

Alaska Jewish Cultural Gala

Trip the light fantastic the nighttime away jubilant Jewish culture, cuisine, and music in Alaska at the 16th annual gala. Enjoy live music by a renowned orchestra from Los Angeles, savor a tantalizing array of the finest Jewish entrees, and join in the bidding frenzy of the extravagant live and silent auction. alaskajewishgala.org

Join the Alaska Aviation Museum for the Big Band Bash. This 1940s-themed trip the light fantastic includes vintage photos, a photo berth, live and silent auctions that benefit the Alaska Aviation Museum, and a sit-down dinner. alaskaairmuseum.org

NOV
28

Skinny Raven Turkey Trot

The annual Turkey Trot, brought to you by Skinny Raven, is back and warmer than always. The event volition beginning and finish within the Dena'ina Center and then runners can stay warm. Adults run a one-loop 5K and young runners complete a 3K. Turkey Trot collects food items and will friction match cash donations (up to $1,000), all of which is donated to the Food Bank of Alaska. skinnyraven.com/upshot/turkey-trot/

NOV
29-30

Polar Bazaar: MAKE + Artistic Copy

Come across artists and designers, shop, and explore the North through artistic products and handmade items. Polar Bazaar features local creatives and showcases art, fashion, blueprint, craft, recycled and upcycled items, contemporary blueprint, and more. Every bit part of a new element chosen Creative Re-create, detect handmade prints, books, zines, and other creative publications. anchoragemuseum.org

NOV-Dec
29-ane

Ballet West: The Nutcracker

Celebrate the 30th anniversary of The Nutcracker at the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts with the company that started it all thirty years ago–Ballet West–presented by Anchorage Concert Association. anchorageconcerts.org

NOV
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Gwich'in Athabascan Fiddle Dance

Get your jig on and learn the two step, double jig, duck dance, rabbit trip the light fantastic toe, and more at the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Eye. morristhompsoncenter.org

NOV
15-17

Fairbanks Vacation Marketplace

The Fairbanks Holiday Market is held at the Carlson Middle and is a convenient, local shopping boutique for Fairbanks residents that features everything from manus-made soaps to beaded jewelry to imported wool sweaters. fairbanksevents.com/fairbanks-holiday-market place/

NOV
23

Thanksgiving for the Birds

Visitors can make bird feeders and learn about wintertime birds and how to feed them at Creamer'southward Field Farmhouse Visitors Center from Apex to four p.m. friendsofcreamersfield.org

NOV
vi-9

Alaska Bald Eagle Festival

Many festival activities are located at the American Bald Eagle Foundation museum, such every bit wildlife workshops, tours, and presentations. There are also visits to the Alaska Bald Hawkeye Preserve to witness the "Gathering of the Eagles," where ordinarily more than 3,000 eagles can be found this fourth dimension of year. Other activities include Birdtalk and a local art bazaar, the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, and the Flight for Freedom eagle release and festival dinner. baldeagles.org/festival

Christmas Tree Decorations

Reel Rock 14 is a movie event fundraiser for the nonprofit Rock Dump climbing gym. The Reel Rock Motion-picture show Tour, one of climbing'due south greatest celebrations, returns this fall with a new drove of world premiere films at Centennial Hall. traveljuneau.com

November-DEC
29-i

Public Market

The market place has taken identify every Thanksgiving weekend since 1983 and includes arts, crafts, imports, photography, and wearable art, as well as food and a visit from Santa. juneaupublicmarket.com

NOV
25

Christmas Comes to Kenai

The kick off of the holiday season begins with Santa, an electrical lights parade, and fireworks at the Kenai Company and Cultural Center. Santa arrives at 11 a.m., the parade begins at 6 p.m., and fireworks start at 7 p.yard. kenaichamber.org

NOV-DEC
30-26

Christmas in Ice

Christmas in Water ice is a wintertime ice park located side by side to Santa Claus House in N Pole, featuring Christmas themed ice art contest pieces, ice slides, and an water ice maze, adding color and light to the Interior Alaska winter. christmasinice.org

NOV
29

Festival of Lights and Customs Tree Lighting

The lighting of the 70-foot Community Christmas Tree is historic with hundreds of people walking downwardly Nordic Drive, including Santa, conveying lightsticks or candles. Gratis hot cider is available. Each year the tree is provided by the Public Works coiffure. The lighting of the tree and the ornamentation of the downtown power poles is done past the Petersburg Ability and Light crew. petersburg.org

November
29

Devil's Pollex Brew Fest

Bring on the beer, bring on the wine! Lug in those chili pots and stone and roll at the Annual Chili Feed and Brewfest at the Sons of Kingdom of norway Hall. Participants will be awarded prizes for the beer and wine by "real" judges and People's Selection awards for the various categories of chili (which alter from year to twelvemonth). petersburg.org

Christmas Tree Ornaments

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Source: https://digital.akbizmag.com/issue/november-2019/events-calendar/

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