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Buffalo Traffic Jam @ Creekbend Cafe in Hope, AK & Camping
Creekbend Company, 64777 2nd Street,, Hope, AK, USTickets for this event can be purchased here! $$45+fees
The music does not start till 7pm. Lodging should be bookable through the same site as tickets. Book Early!
Whether you camp or not, come join in, its a beautiful drive.
here is the venue event description:
Buffalo Traffic Jam is a folk band born in the heart of Bozeman, Montana, where its members, Frankie Cassidy and Nathan Ross, first crossed paths as students at Montana State University. United by a love for storytelling and the raw beauty of acoustic sound, they began crafting music that evokes wide-open landscapes and the emotions that live quietly beneath the surface of everyday life. The result was a self-titled debut EP followed by singles “Rescue Me” and “Forgot Your Roots,” the latter of which saw the band gain their first bit of online momentum, leading to explosive growth in the past 3 months.
Their newest release, the Take Me Home EP, marks a defining moment in Buffalo Traffic Jam’s evolution—showcasing a deeper, more expansive sound while staying grounded in the heartfelt lyricism and raw instrumentals that first won them fans. The project weaves together themes of resilience, nostalgia, and self-discovery, subjects that have become commonplace in the…
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Beginners Cyanotype Class
Location not specified yetThis event requires RSVP and is $60. Please buy a ticket here.
Its at the ART LOUNGE located at 300 E Dimond Blvd #3.
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EVENT DESCRIPTION:
Capture botanicals and found objects in brilliant Prussian blue. Beginner cyanotype class, all materials provided. Learn, print, and leave with frame-worthy art—sunshine alchemy included.Introduction
Turn sunlight into art with the dreamy, deep-blue magic of cyanotype. In this playful, beginner-friendly class, you’ll make striking “blueprints” of botanicals, lace, and found objects using a light-sensitive solution and water—no darkroom required. We’ll guide you step by step so you leave with a gallery of indigo treasures and the know‑how to keep creating at home.
Class Description
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What to Expect:
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Learn the basics of this 19th‑century process and how it became the original “blueprint.”
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Mix and handle light-sensitive solution safely, then coat paper and fabric evenly.
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Compose photograms with leaves, flowers, lace, and everyday objects for crisp, whimsical silhouettes.
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Expose in sunlight (or UV light), rinse, and watch your images bloom from pale green to Prussian blue.
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Options to experiment with simple toning (tea or coffee) and creative masking for unique effects.
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Who It’s For:
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Absolute beginners—no photo or printmaking experience needed.
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Nature lovers, scrapbookers, DIY gift-makers, and anyone curious about alternative photography.
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What You’ll Learn:
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Cyanotype basics: chemistry overview, coating, drying, exposure, rinsing, and oxidation
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Composition tips for bold silhouettes and delicate details
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How to use found objects and digital negatives
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Simple toning methods and troubleshooting (over/underexposure, streaks, contrast)
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Best practices for safe handling and archival results
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What’s Included (All Materials Provided):
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Pre-mixed cyanotype solution, brushes, and coating boards
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High-quality cotton papers, small fabric swatches, or a mini tote, bandana or tea towel
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Botanicals, lace, stencils, and acetate for basic negatives
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Trays, water rinse, gloves, aprons, and drying space
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What to Bring (Optional):
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Flat, lightweight objects with interesting shapes (ferns, feathers, keys, lace)
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Any high-contrast images you’d like to use as negatives (printed on transparency)
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Good to Know:
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Duration: 2–3 hours; small class size for plenty of hands-on help
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We’ll use sunlight when possible and have UV lamps as backup
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Wear craft-friendly clothing; gloves are provided
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Suitable for adults and teens (under 16 with a guardian)
You’ll leave with multiple cyanotype prints on paper, at least one on fabric, and the confidence to keep chasing that captivating blue glow.
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Taste of Hope Suicide Awareness Fundraiser
Alaska Aviation Museum, 4721 Aircraft Dr.,, Anchorage, AK, USThe event description from the vendor below. This event is a fundraiser for suicide awareness. it starts at $125 per person and you must buy tickets to go here.
About the Event
We invite you to join us for Taste for Hope, an elegant evening of connection, reflection, and purpose in support of mental health awareness and suicide prevention in Alaska.
Set against the inspiring backdrop of Lake Hood while at the Alaska Aviation Museum, this special event brings our community together to honor life, resilience, and the power of hope. Taste for Hope is more than a celebration—it is a meaningful opportunity to stand alongside those impacted by suicide and to invest in lifesaving programs that bring education, advocacy, research, and support to Alaskans across our state.
The evening will feature thoughtfully curated food and wine pairings from esteemed Pacific Northwest partners, select winemakers, and talented local restaurateurs, with an elevated guest experience that includes VIP tableside service for select sponsorships and tables.
By attending or sponsoring Taste for Hope, you are directly supporting critical funds that allow the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Alaska Chapter to continue its mission to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide. Your generosity fuels prevention education, survivor support, and advocacy efforts that reach communities statewide.
We hope you will join us for an unforgettable evening—raising a glass, strengthening community, and reaffirming our shared commitment to hope.
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