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Folks donned ice cleats and mittens in Soldotna on Saturday to celebrate the beginning of the holiday season. Christmas in the Park is an annual festival brimming with holiday cheer, treats and activities.
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A group of community members in Soldotna recently took to the streets to highlight the importance of voting. Participants of the first-ever “Walk for Democracy” say they’re trying to create conversations around political differences.
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Soldotna's Harvest Moon Festival is the Kenai Peninsula’s largest farmer’s market of the year. Vendors must sell Alaska-grown food or locally-sourced products.
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The Soldotna Wednesday Market has been a staple of the Kenai Peninsula for over a decade. For vendors, its a place to meet fellow artists while sharing their craft with others.
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For the LGBTQ community and its allies, June is a time of celebration and commemoration. Known as Pride Month, the annual observance sees rallies and events in cities worldwide, including Soldotna.
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The Kenai Watershed Forum will host its first-ever Kenai River Fair this Saturday at Soldotna Creek Park. The education-driven fair is a spin-off of the Kenai River Festival, which ran until last year.
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Central Peninsula Hospital held an event honoring cancer survivors and people undergoing cancer treatment. The event featured a bone marrow match dive, a chance for people to register themselves in the National Marrow Donor Program.
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Trout Unlimited will host a fishing and outdoor gear swap this Saturday in Soldotna. People interested in rehoming their outdoor equipment can donate it for the event.
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Craft beer enjoyers defied the cold this weekend at Soldotna’s annual Frozen RiverFest. While the event allows locals to sample new beers, it also helps put some of Alaska’s best and overlooked breweries on the map.
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This year's Harvest Moon Local Foods Festival will feature farm vendors, the "fermentation station," annual pie-baking contest and a performance from the KP Brass Band.