There are plenty of Halloween events, but also excellent music options.
This weekend will be a busy one for fans of Halloween, with dozens of ghoulish gatherings and family events happening until early next week. But for those who may prefer a different type of entertainment, there are plenty of options. Live music on tap ranges from jazz to experimental, and award-winning fiddle player Michael Cleveland is making a stop in Anchorage.The 65th annual Silver Tea features homemade finger food, tea and coffee in real china served by past Auxiliary presidents.
The downtown location of Fire Island Rustic Bakeshop has become a hub for jazz music with a community jazz session on Mondays. This Sunday the bakeshop will be the location of, which sponsors the weekly events. The lineup includes Nick Petumenos , John Damberg , Corwyn Wilkey , Jacques Annandale , Alex Cruver , Joe Eunice , and Eiden Pospisil . Suggested donation is $25.authored hundreds of Anchorage Daily News columns on guns, hunting and their experiences in the Alaska backcountry.
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