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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.
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The ordinance was part of a trio of proposed changes to park and city policies — the latest in a months-long response to a drag performance at Soldotna Pride in the Park last summer.
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The process was set in motion by a Pride month performance in Soldotna Creek Park that drew a lot of heat last summer.
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The Levitt Foundation recently awarded Soldotna another $90,000 Levitt AMP grant to keep holding weekly concerts over the next three years
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The festival has been around in some form since 2013, and this year will feature a pie making contest, fermentation station and many produce vendors in Soldotna Creek Park.
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The City of Soldotna is creating a network of ADA-accessible paved trails so that people of all abilities can access all the park has to offer. Seniors at Heritage Place have helped push that project along from the start.
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Many at Wednesday’s meeting said they were concerned about the appropriateness of a June drag performance at a city park. Soldotna's city attorney said in response that the city cannot, in advance, ban any constitutionally protected activity from a public space.
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Don’t be fooled by the name – Frozen RiverFest won’t be all that freezing this year.“I have to tell you that one of the things I’m most looking forward to…
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You may have seen it in Soldotna Creek Park — a big chalkboard with the words “Before I die” written across the top.“Before I die I want to find peace,”…