Thursday, February 24, 2011

Kenai Performers: Great Hometown Theater!

Drama, music, dancing, and stage-crafting.  It's all here, and the long winter makes for a perfect time to practice, practice, practice.  Come February, the yearly "big" performance opens to the community and just about everybody finds a way to catch the show.  Rave reviews are accompanying this year's play, Peter Pan, not surprising, with all the time and effort put into it!  Great job, everyone. 

Enjoy learning more, below:

About the Kenai Performers


Review of the Peter Pan Play - Spring 2011


Kenai Performers Find New Location


"Contest at Cowlick" Grade School Summer Drama Camp 2009
 Kenai Performers also puts on smaller shows through-out the year, and a smash-bang summer drama camp for children and teens.  Definitely a group to contact if you are coming up to Alaska, just to see if you might be able to catch an amazing 'home-town' performance while you are visiting, or, if you are here for a little while, to audition for a part, yourself!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Great New Online Resource for Visitors to Alaska

Be sure and visit our friends over on KPTMC's new blog.  Lots of good stuff for Alaskan visitors there!

Visiting Alaska - Go Ski and Snowshoe!

Alaska offers so much by way of outdoor winter sports.  For those interested in learning to snowshoe, here are some helpful links to help you make the most of your trail time!

Alaska's Master Snowshoe Maker (with pictures and video clips).

Snowshoe Guided Hikes (this is in Girdwood, a beautiful drive up from our Resort).

Tsalteshi Trails (we love this trail and ski it regularly, since it's right nearby, which means free guided snowshoe or cross-country skiing trips are very likely, should you stay with us during the winter time. Just ask).   PDF Trail Map Here

Kenai National Wildlife Center Trails (beautiful trails, right nearby)


Oldest daughter D.Anne Skiing on Tsalteshi Trail.   Photo by Clark Fair