Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - (Page 8) Discover where Fairbanks comes to life Experience a part of Alaska’s rich Native culture. See contemporary and indigenous art and music at the Festival of Native Arts in March. Discover the many fine arts galleries and specialty stores. Enjoy theatrical and musical performances by talented local and internationally renowned performers. Select that perfect gift from wildlife photographers, watercolor painters, jewelers and potters. Arts, sports, drama, light opera, ballet, and the symphony, we have it all. University of Alaska Museum of the North Out and About . . . and on tour Transportation providers, by road, rail and air, will get you to where you want to go. Tours – city, Native village, dog mushing, aurora viewing and museum – can be arranged. See the world’s only restored Ice Age bison mummy and fist-sized gold nuggets at the University of Alaska Museum of the North. Let the experts guide you or head out in a rental car or call a shuttle. See chickadees, redpolls and grosbeaks – more often spotted in winter than summer. Plan your own way to discover the Authentic Alaska. Judie Gumm, PO Box 169, Ester, AK 99725, (907) 479-4568, rjgumm@alaska.com, www.judiegumm.com Mok Kumagai University of Alaska Museum of the North 8 http://judiegumm.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 Contents Who Let the Dogs Out? When Do We Turn On the Northern Lights? Head North Surf's Up At the Hot Springs It's All About Ice and Snow Winter Wear Can You Catch Fish? Where's Santa? What Do Knights, Lions and Horses Have In Common? Discover Where Fairbanks Comes to Life Out and About...And On Tour Small Town...Big Events Who Offers Winter Fun? Fairbanks Denali Neighbors, Arctic Neighbors, Interior Neighbors Alaskan Neighbors Winter Fun: It's Cool To Be Safe Who To Call Aurora Sites: Facts and Forecasts Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 (Page Cover1) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Contents (Page Cover2) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Who Let the Dogs Out? (Page 1) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - When Do We Turn On the Northern Lights? (Page 2) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Surf's Up At the Hot Springs (Page 3) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - It's All About Ice and Snow (Page 4) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Winter Wear (Page 5) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Where's Santa? (Page 6) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - What Do Knights, Lions and Horses Have In Common? (Page 7) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Out and About...And On Tour (Page 8) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Small Town...Big Events (Page 9) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Small Town...Big Events (Page 10) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Small Town...Big Events (Page 11) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Small Town...Big Events (Page 12) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Small Town...Big Events (Page 13) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Small Town...Big Events (Page 14) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Small Town...Big Events (Page 15) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Who Offers Winter Fun? (Page 16) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Fairbanks (Page 17) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Fairbanks (Page 18) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Fairbanks (Page 19) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Fairbanks (Page 20) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Fairbanks (Page 21) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Fairbanks (Page 22) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Fairbanks (Page 23) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Fairbanks (Page 24) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Fairbanks (Page 25) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Denali Neighbors, Arctic Neighbors, Interior Neighbors (Page 26) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Alaskan Neighbors (Page 27) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Winter Fun: It's Cool To Be Safe (Page 28) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Aurora Sites: Facts and Forecasts (Page 29) Fairbanks Winter Guide 2008-2009 - Aurora Sites: Facts and Forecasts (Page Cover4)
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