Episodios

  • Light Flights
    Dec 9 2025

    Some time just before Christmas, you'll find Lion members and volunteers huddling around outside in the cold winter weather, trying to keep warm. It doesn't matter if the temps are in the low teens and the Taku Winds are blowing sideways, this annual fundraiser always brings a smile to the participants. With the cooperation of Coastal Helicopters who donate their time, copters, and fuel, we take passengers on a helicopter ride over the Mendenhall Valley to view Christmas lights. Buy your tickets here. They average about 300 passengers a year, during a four-hour period. The proceeds from this event are shared with Coastal Helicopters whose chosen charity is the Children's Tumor Foundation and our share of the proceeds goes into other sight projects. For more information on exact date and time, contact the club at mendenhallflyinglions@gmail.com. They typically start the rides around 4:00/4:30 but this night's event is always contingent upon Juneau weather. You can find us at the Juneau Airport, near the small plane counters downstairs.

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  • Juneau's Got Talent
    Dec 9 2025

    Juneau's Got Talent auditions are this weekend. Register you act here: Juneau Dance Theater.

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  • Juneau Parks and Rec
    Dec 3 2025

    Juneau Parks and Rec joins Angel Montgomery on this edition of Capital Chat to discuss the fall programs available.

    The much-anticipated Winter Pass is on sale now! Beat the winter blues with unlimited admission to public sessions at the Dimond Park Aquatic Center, Augustus G. Brown Swimming Pool, Treadwell Arena, Dimond Park Field House, Mt. Jumbo Gym, and Floyd Dryden Gym from November 1, 2025 through March 31, 2026. The all-ages Winter Pass costs $200 + tax and is available for purchase online (under the Special Events tab) or at any of the facilities.

    Please note: The Winter Pass is issued to individuals and is non-transferable and non-refundable. It is not eligible for refunds or extensions due to facility closures.


    Candy Cane Hunt 2025

    The 2025 Candy Cane Hunt is almost here! Join Parks & Recreation for a merry scavenger hunt that supports local businesses, spreads seasonal cheer, and gives you tons of chances to win big! Starting December 1, download your Candy Cane Tracker from the Candy Cane Hunt webpage, then bundle up and search for candy cane numbers hidden all around town from December 3–17. The more numbers you find, the more tickets you’ll earn in the prize drawing—filled with fantastic donations from generous local businesses! And that’s not all… many participating shops are offering special discounts and treats to Candy Cane Hunters who show their tracker. Plus, keep an eye out for the giant candy canes decorating CBJ facilities—snap a selfie with each one to score bonus entries in the drawing!

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  • Gallery Walk Liaise Studios
    Dec 3 2025

    Christine Carpenter from Liaise Studio in the Senate Mall joins Capital Chat to talk about her unique art work and getting ready for Gallery Walk. Brought to you by the Downtown Business Association and the Juneau Arts and Humanities Council, the Gallery Walk is downtown Juneau’s event of the season! Held on the First Friday in December, the Gallery Walk has something for the whole family. Stroll through downtown and enjoy captivating Christmas performances throughout the evening. Be sure to capture a moment with Santa and indulge in some delightful hot chocolate. Explore the local shops to warm up and take advantage of exclusive holiday deals!

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  • Public Market
    Nov 28 2025

    A Thanksgiving Weekend event since 1983 staged at Centennial Hall and the Juneau Arts & Culture Center (JACC) in the heart of Alaska’s Capital. This market features vendors from throughout Alaska and the Pacific Northwest selling a wide range of handcrafted items such art, jewelry, and pottery, as well as outdoor gear, photography, published books, and a variety of other products — the perfect place to display your unique, one-of-a-kind treasures — just in time for the holiday season.

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  • Public Market
    Nov 27 2025

    A Thanksgiving Weekend event since 1983 staged at Centennial Hall and the Juneau Arts & Culture Center (JACC) in the heart of Alaska’s Capital. This market features vendors from throughout Alaska and the Pacific Northwest selling a wide range of handcrafted items such art, jewelry, and pottery, as well as outdoor gear, photography, published books, and a variety of other products — the perfect place to display your unique, one-of-a-kind treasures — just in time for the holiday season.

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  • Public Market
    Nov 26 2025

    A Thanksgiving Weekend event since 1983 staged at Centennial Hall and the Juneau Arts & Culture Center (JACC) in the heart of Alaska’s Capital. This market features vendors from throughout Alaska and the Pacific Northwest selling a wide range of handcrafted items such art, jewelry, and pottery, as well as outdoor gear, photography, published books, and a variety of other products — the perfect place to display your unique, one-of-a-kind treasures — just in time for the holiday season.

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  • Juneau Chamber Tourism Update
    Nov 25 2025

    Juneau Chamber Board member Laura McDonnell and executive assistant Mikaila McDonald-Cox join Capital Chat to discuss the 2025 tourism season in Juneau.


    Laura is a lifelong Juneauite and business owner of Caribou Crossings. Laura earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Management and Business Administration from the University of Alaska.

    The purpose of the Greater Juneau Chamber of Commerce is to develop, advance and promote the economic, industrial, commercial, professional, cultural and civic welfare of the Juneau area. The objective is to improve the business climate and make this community more prosperous, more ecologically attractive and more desirable as a place to work, live and shop.

    In these pursuits, the Chamber seeks to provide leadership for political action on business issues and a forum for the exchange of member ideas.


    In addition to the Board of Directors the Greater Juneau Chamber of Commerce has, as its members, hundreds of diverse businesses, organizations, and individuals dedicated to improving and sustaining Juneau’s economy.


    These dedicated civic leaders are part of a dynamic volunteer network that incorporates the Juneau Chamber’s committees, works with regulatory agencies, state and local government, and business professionals in maintaining Juneau’s high quality of life and economic diversity.

    Please call or stop by if you have any questions or are interested in learning more about the Chamber of Commerce. We have various resources on hand, including local business maps, directories, and membership forms.

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