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  2. Juneau, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The Juneau Arts & Humanities Council coordinates certain events and operates the Juneau Arts & Culture Center featuring a community center, gallery and lobby shop. The University of Alaska Southeast Campus offers lectures, concerts, and theater performances.

  3. Connie Boochever - Wikipedia

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    She was a member of the first Alaska State Arts Council [2] [3] and then served as a governor’s appointee on the Council for 11 years. [4] She founded Juneau, Alaska’s Community Theater and the Juneau Arts and Humanities Forum. She also founded Juneau Douglas Little Theater and served as its president. [5]

  4. Linda Rosenthal (violinist) - Wikipedia

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    Linda and her husband Paul Rosenthal moved to Fairbanks, Alaska in 1969 (Paul's brother lived in Fairbanks at the time) and then to Juneau in 1974. Linda helped start the Juneau Jazz & Classics music festival in 1985 and was the artistic director of it for thirty years. [ 1 ]

  5. Sophy Burnham - Wikipedia

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    Communication Arts Magazine, Realités: 1980 Best Children's Radio Play ("Witch's Tale") National Federation of Community Broadcasters: 1980 Grant, The University of Alaska, Juneau: Juneau Arts & Humanities Council: 1980 Grant: D. C. Arts & Humanities Council: 1980-81 First Prize ("Penelope") Women's Theater Award, Seattle, Washington: 1981 Grant

  6. List of 2017 Women's March locations - Wikipedia

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    Juneau: 1,000 [32] Alaska State Capitol – Juneau Arts and Humanities Council building [25] Ketchikan: 220 [18] [33] Ketchikan's downtown cruise dock Kodiak: 330 [18] [15] The march began in the high school parking lot, looped around downtown and ended at the library. [34] Kotzebue: 35–36 [35]

  7. Sam Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    He has been a touring artist in Alaska and an artist in residence with the Juneau Arts and Humanities Council. [1] He received a grant from the State of Indiana to write a moving panorama history of its oldest State Park, McCormick's Creek State Park. He was hired by the Lotus World Music Festival to make giant paper mache parade masks and a ...

  8. Rosita Worl - Wikipedia

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    Rosita Kaaháni Worl is an American anthropologist and Alaska Native cultural, business and political leader. She is president of the Sealaska Heritage Institute, a Juneau-based nonprofit organization that preserves and advances the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian Native cultures of Southeast Alaska, and has held that position since 1997. [1]

  9. Assembly of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The Assembly of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska is the governing body and legislative branch of the City and Borough of Juneau, the local government of Juneau, Alaska, United States. As Juneau is a unified municipality , its corporate limits encompass the historic town of Juneau (or present-day downtown ), suburbs both urban and rural ...