Since 1975, Homer Council on the Arts has been offering performances, exhibitions and arts education for community members of all ages and abilities, serving the community by creating space and opportunities for people and innovative ideas.
After taking a break for the holidays, organizations and businesses around town are gearing up to bring you new and exciting events and exhibits! Check out speaking events hosted by South Peninsula Hospital or the Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies. Crack open your notebooks to get ready for the Kenai Peninsula Writers Contest — submissions opening soon! Or start brainstorming and building your float for the upcoming Winter Carnival Parade in February — participants can start signing up now! For details on these and more, take a look at these Best Bets.
2024 has come in with a bang — and a lot of bright flashy colors, if you were at Mariner Park this past weekend for the annual crowdfunded Fireworks Fantastical. Let’s hope the year continues in such a spectacular manner, highlighting the community ties that bring us all together as we celebrate being alive and calling this place home. If you want to keep up the momentum, how about checking out some of these upcoming events, like weekly Jam Sessions at HCOA, health talks with free wellness tips, or wintry snowshoe adventures? For details on these and more, take a look at this week’s Best Bets.
While a few of Homer’s galleries and public art spaces take a break from exhibiting for the month of January, others kick off the New Year with work by local artists and special exhibits showcasing work by community members responding to calls for art. Enjoy the first First Friday of 2024, stroll the art walk, meet the artists and enjoy the variety of media on display.
Whether you’ve already taken down your Christmas tree, or whether you’re the type of person to leave it up till March, don’t let go of your holiday spirit just yet! There’s plenty still in store for upcoming New Year’s celebrations! Join your neighbors this Thursday for a potluck and night of Bingo, or head on down to Mariner Park on New Year’s Eve for Homer’s annual crowdfunded fireworks display. Take part in making ice lanterns ahead of a magical display put on by the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge in January, or look ahead to other events and presentations coming up after the new year! For details, check out these Best Bets.