"The Monkey King" - A Shakespeare family comedy.

April 5, 2007 - April 29, 2007
Thursday-Saturday, 7 pm;
Sunday, 2 pm
Empress Theatre, 2nd floor Co-op Building, downtown
This downtown theater, up the steep staircase, sets a magical environment for Shakespeare's whimsical fantastical tales. Kids love it!
Admission: Adults, $12; Under 18, $5
The Monkey King is a family comedy incorporating hiiii yaaaa kung-fu action and laughs to keep the kids enthralled with the action.
(907) 457-7638






Earth Day!!


































Saturday April 21






Noon - 4:00pm






Joy Elementary (24 Margaret Avenue...one the way to the Bird Observatory, off College)






Benefits the fabulous Camp Habitat






Arts and crafts, planting, nature walks. Puppet show and live music.



Check out some hybrid cars and lots of interactive booths from different local organizations.



Storytime with local author Debbie Miller - what a treat.






Earth friendly food will be available.






What a great way to celebrate the earth!!!!!!!!












Electronics Recycling Collection
Saturday April 21st
10am - 4pm
UAF Taku parking lot, across from transfer station
Here's your chance to get rid of all of your families disabled electronics that are laying around the house. They'll take PC's, televisions, DVD players, VCR's, printers, phones, calculators, and I'm assuming they'll take gaming systems, clear out those broken-down gameboys now!
Small recycling fee charged (cash/check only)
452-4152
Introduction to Harp
Saturday April 21st
Sunday April 22nd
2pm
Harps Alaska Studio Co-Op Plaza 535 Second Avenue, downtown
Harps Alaska Studio is offering a free introductory class, no experience necessary, all ages.
To reserve a space, call 455-6177

Earth Day


April 21st Saturday


Alaska Public Lands Information Center (2nd and Cushman, downtown)


Noon - 4pm


Another Earth Day event in town. How wonderful to have so many opportunities in Fairbanks to celebrate our planet. The staff at Public Lands will have information on energy conservation, recycling, and activities for kids. APLIC is a great place to hang out with your kids.


There will be a FREE 2pm showing of the Academy Award Winning Documentary, An Inconvenient Truth.
Silent Auction and Chili Dinner
Frontier High School is holding its Annual silent auction and dinner on
April 22, 2007
4:00PM-7:00 PM
At the Elks Club (1003 Pioneer Rd)
$5.00 per Ticket Or 6 Tickets for $20.00
Some of the items to be auctioned off this year are:
Season Pass Moose Mtn
Coffee basket from McCafferty's
Tea basket from Sipping Streams
Artwork by local artists
Jewelry
New Septic tank from Greer Tank and Welding
Eyeglasses, sunglasses from Golden North OpticsAnd Much, Much More!
For more information or to buy tickets call Frontier High school 452-3019
Or stop by and see us at 946 Cowles St. Suite 210
Any new or like new items you'd like to donate to our cause would be greatly appreciated! 25% of our annual budget is made up from fundraisers put on by our students, parents and staff. Your support in invaluable! Thank You!
Amnesty International Film Festival on HumanRights and Global Awareness.
Saturday,April 21st from 1-8:30 pm
Schaible Auditorium (the Bunnell Buildingat UAF).
FREE!
1:00pm
Around the World
25 min
This program, aimed at the 10-13 year-old age group, sets off for several third world countries to give eight children the opportunityto present their points of view through their own short documentaries.These children's hopes and dreams, while similar to those of Danish children, face a much tougher reality.
Electronics Recycling ~ e-Recycle Collection Event
The last two Saturdays in April 2007 bring your old unwanted electronic waste – anything with a circuit board - for shipment to a recycling outfit.

Saturday April 21 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
UAF Taku parking lot (across from transfer station on Farmer's Loop).

Saturday April 28 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Lathrop High School parking lot

Fees: There is a small fee per item to cover cost of the items, ranging from none to $25 – depending on the size of the item and type of electronic device.
Accepted Items and Fees (by cash or check only):
Waste
Fee
computer central processing unit (CPU)$10
CPU & monitor set with peripherals$25
cathode ray tube (CRT) monitor$15
laptop$15
flat screen monitor (LCD)$10
keyboard free
printer less than 20 lb $10
printer, 21-30 lb $20
printer, more than 30 lbs $25
desktop copier$25
fax machine$10
scanner$10
cell phone (with battery charger) free
answering machine free
typewriter (electric ) $5
microwave oven $10
DVD player, VCR, or stereo $5
TV, 19-27" $25
TV, 28-36" $35
calculators 50¢
CDs, DVDs, floppies free
coffeemaker free

Items Not accepted:

Video and audio cassette tapes
Smoke detectors
Loose batteries
Vacuum cleaners
Household electric appliances without circuit boards
The 3rd Annual
Sustainable Living Conference & Earth Day Fair
DO IT YOURSELF 2007



Monday, April 16 Do It Yourself Energy
[Nat. Sci. room 201A]
4:00 – 4:40 pm Presentation: “Knowledge is Power; Turn it On” - Todd Hoener (GVEA)
4:45 – 5:25 pm Presentation: Energy Savings at the Workplace - Pam Seiser (IA Green Star)
5:30 – 6:30 pm Slideshow: Powering a Homestead with Renewable Sources - Phil Loudon
6:35 – 7:15 pm Workshop: How to make biodiesel, winterize windows, & more

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Tuesday, April 17 Do It Yourself Food
[Wood Center lounge]
2:00 – 5:00 pm Workshops: Bow hunting, Fly tying, Beer brewing
[WC Conf. rms. E/F]
5:00 – 5:30 pm AK Grown/Organic Potluck and Cooking Contest
5:30 –6:45 pm “Living off the Land… Fairbanks Style” – Larry Landry
6:45 – 8:00 pm “Effects of Climate Change on Guitch’in Subsistence” - Matthew Guilbert

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Wednesday, April 18 Do It Yourself Transportation
[Wood Center lounge]
12:00 – 2:00 pm Workshop: Bike Repair - bring in your bike and get help fixing it
2:00 – 5:00 pm Workshop: Urban Sprawl and City Planning, What can we do?
[Schaible Auditorium]
5:15 – 7:00 pm Presentation: How to Convert a Vehicle from Gas to Electric - Michael Golub

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Thursday, April 19 Do It Yourself Clothing
[Wood Center lounge]
5:00 – 8:00 Workshop: Knitting, Cloths Making, and Bookmaking
5:00 – 8:00 Knanook Knitter’s Yarn Swap
[Schaible Auditorium]
5:15 – 7:00 pm Presentation and Films: Electronics Waste: Exporting Harm

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Friday, April 20 Do It Yourself Building
[CCHRC]
10:30-11:30am Tour of the new Cold Climate Housing Research Facility, meet at Wood Center at 10:20am
[Library Media Classroom]
1:00 – 2:00 pm Presentation: Recycling and Building – creativity and cleverness - Peter Adams
2:00 – 3:00 pm Presentation: Remodeling for Energy Conservation - Richard Seifert
3:00 – 4:00 pm Presentation: US Green Building Council and LEED standards - Thane Magelky
4:00 – 5:00 pm Presentation: CCHRC, “Introduction to Green Building” - Mike Musik
5:00 – 7:00 pm Pannel Discussion: Green Building and Design

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Saturday, April 21 Earth Day Fair
[Constitution Park]
12:00 – 6:00 pm Outdoor booths and informal workshops, live music concert, free BBQ, beer tent, games, fire juggling, recycled art displays, and more.
4:00 pm Recycled Art & Nanook Icon Art shows winners announced, prizes distributed
3:00 – 6:00 pm Free BBQ with locally procured meat, salmon, and organic veggies.


[Taku Parking Lot]
10:00am-4:00pm Electronics Recycling Collection Event (today only)

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Sunday, April 22 Sustainable Living Tour of Fairbanks

[Meet at Patty Center]
10:00am – 6:00 pm Transportation provided to tour five homes with sustainable design,
or 10:00am - 9:00pm with additional trip to Chena Hot Springs for geothermal tour
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For more information contact us at
fbsctf@uaf.edu or call 474-6037
Recycled Art Event!!
Joy Elementary
Friday April 20th
5:30 - 7:30pm
The Green Star Team at Joy Elementary invites the public to a “make and take event” Friday from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the school.

Teachers and community volunteers at “Jammin’ with Junk” will show how to create useful items from things that might otherwise be tossed out.
Admission is free.
Barnes & Noble
421 Mehar Avenue
Pajama Night
Wednesday April 25th
7:00pm
Join Grandpa John as he reads stories to create an evening of fun in your pj's!!
452-6400
Barnes & Noble
421 Mehar Avenue
Saturday, April 21, 2007
3:00pm
Saturday Story Hour
Spring into Story Hour, featuring Peter Rabbit, Beatrix Potter, and friends.
Crafts.
All ages!!
Barnes & Noble
Weekly Storytime
421 Mehar Avenue (shopping mall next to Lowes)
Every Tuesday and Thursday
11:00am
Weekly storytime with Grandpa John. He'll be reading spring favorites this month. Half-hour of reading fun for the kids!
452-6400
IDEA Curriculum Fair
Thursday April 19th 2007
9am - 4pm
Westmark Hotel
Homeschool educators come out to the big curriculum fair at the Westmark to find just the perfect fit for educating their kids.