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Arts & Entertainment
Poetry Month ’21 Final-KCHU Audio
For our final Poetry Month post for 2021, we chose one broadcast on KCHU on today’s date in 2016. Enjoy
Poetry Month 4/21/21
A Patch of Blue-Haiku A patch of blue ridesOver draperies of mistCold river warm air7, Riding the Rich Tuesday AM 7, Through my windshield Magical mist Blankets the river On the left To the right Sits the Moon Fresh peach Full to bursting Advertisement Perched between two peaks A turn […]
Poetry Month Post 4/13/21
If you would like to suggest a public domain poem or contribute one of your own, email Sound and Valley News or call 835-4665 and ask for Sue
After 13 Months, Saturday Market is Back
Cordova Saturday Market shut up shop on Feb. 8, 2020. Now, more than 13 months later, the Masonic Hall will again host the monthly event.
April is Poetry Month
April Snow 7, The morning world sparkles Sun on new-fallen snow A bright white coverlet Blankets dirty break-up berms The air on your face is warm and damp Sweet with the scent of alder buds Advertisement Shining snow clumps adorn branches In shining Easter finery Magically a clump rises And […]
Parks & Rec Activities Cancelled and Postponed
Due to the recent rise in local COVID-19 cases, ALL Parks & Recreation programs have been CANCELLED and facilities will be CLOSED to the public until at least Monday, April 5
Alaska Women’s Suffrage Exhibit at the Valdez Museum
Five and the Floor at the Museum
Register to share your art
KCHU Coffee Break-Full Tilt Records
Rob Hudak and Hannah Forrestor, President and Publicist of Full Tilt Records, respectively, as they go in-depth about the mission and culture of Full Tilt and spin a variety of tracks from the label. Then, in the second hour, Alex Feldesman and Mark Henry of the band Newborn Naturals join […]