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SVT December Calendar

| November 27, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Laurel Hilts

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December Calendar of Events 2013

Storyteller Jack Dalton is Coming to Seldovia!

| November 22, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Jan Yaeger

Tuesday, Nov. 26, 7:00 pm

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The Seldovia Museum is thrilled to announce that award-winning Alaskan storyteller, author, playwright and actor Jack Dalton will be giving a free storytelling concert in Seldovia on Tuesday, November 26.

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Jack is famous for his humorous and engaging stories that are appropriate for all ages.

He has traveled all over the world, sharing stories that are rooted in his Yup’ik heritage but appeal to people of every culture. Jack has been honored as one of Alaska’s “Top 40 under Forty”, and received the very first Expressive Arts grant awarded by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian.

Jack will perform for the students at Susan B. English School during the day, and then give a storytelling concert for the public at 7:00 pm at the SVT Conference Center (upper floor of the ATC building on the Bay side). Thanks to generous sponsorship from the Institute for Museum & Library Services, the Seldovia Museum is able to offer this fantastic evening for free. Refreshments will be provided as well.

Don’t Miss This Great Event!

Come enjoy an evening celebrating laughter,

life and our wonderful Alaska heritage!

For more information, contact Jan at jyaeger@svt.org or 435-3245.

Santa’s Shop is Opening Soon!

| November 22, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Laurel Hilts

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Thriving Thursdays

| November 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Robin Giossi
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TONIGHT – Susan B. English Students Develop Exhibit for the Seldovia Museum

| November 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Jan Yaeger

 Opening Reception This Tuesday

The Seldovia Museum is excited to announce its first community-curated exhibit: “The Native Cultures of Alaska”. Most of the pieces in the exhibit were designed and crafted by the students of Mrs. Bornheimer’s K-5 class at Susan B. English School. The lone exception is a traditional artifact loaned to the Seldovia Museum for the exhibit by Ben Botero. The students also created all of the exhibit labels.

The exhibit explores various aspects of the major Alaska Native cultures, with different students exploring topics ranging from food to dress, housing and spiritual beliefs. Students researched their topics and used what they learned to create displays showing the differences and similarities between the traditional cultures of the Great Land.

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The Seldovia Museum will host an opening reception for the exhibit this Tuesday evening, November 19 from 6:30 – 7:30 pm. The public is invited to come and meet the exhibitors, who will be available to discuss their work. Light refreshments will be provided.

This is also a great opportunity to see the exhibit “Each Time I Remember, I Make a Doll”, SVT’s collection of 24 Alaska Native dolls representing work by some of the most well-known doll-makers in Alaska.

The student’s exhibit will be on display through mid-December, and is the first of what the Seldovia Museum staff hopes will be a series of temporary exhibits developed with the help of members of the Seldovia community throughout the year. The Seldovia Museum is now open year-round. Winter hours are Tuesday and Thursday, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm, and the Museum can also be opened by special request during regular SVT business hours. The Visitor Center portion of the Museum is always available to the public during business hours.

Come to the Seldovia Museum this Tuesday evening between 6:30 – 7:30, enjoy some refreshments and meet our young artists!

Seldovia Museum Winter Hours

| November 15, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Jan Yaeger
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