
Online ordering is available at .ĭowntown businesses will be open as early as 9 a.m. Weekdays, the sale will be open from 5-7 p.m. The sale will be open every evening but with different hours on weekends. Trees start at $50 and wreaths are $40, delivery is offered for $25. The Juneau-Douglas High chool: Yadaa.at Kalé and Thunder Mountain High School swim and dive teams will be selling Christmas trees and wreaths starting Friday. Fred Meyer parking lot, 8181 Glacier Highway. Christmas tree and wreath sale 10 a.m.-7 p.m.The market starts at Noon Friday but will run from 10 a.m. Cellphone photos of vaccination cards are accepted as proof of vaccination, Metcalfe said. Over 65 artists are traveling to Juneau for the 39th annual market, according to organizer Peter Metcalfe, who said free COVID-19 booster shots and information will be provided in the lobby.

Centennial Hall, 101 Egan Drive.Īfter going virtual for a year because of COVID-19, the Juneau Public Market is returning this year but because of City and Borough of Juneau COVID-19 mitigation rules, the market can only admit those with proof of vaccination. The race can also be run virtually with both in-person and virtual runners eligible for prizes.
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Same-day registration is $20 and begins at 9 a.m., the one mile race at 9:30 a.m. Early registration for the 1-mile race is $10, and $15 for the 5K. One mile and 5K races on the Airport Trail will be held Thursday morning, with proceeds benefiting the Glacier Swim Team and Thunder Mountain High School cross country team. Airport Trail at the end of Radcliffe Road. There will be no dining in this year, but the distribution is open to walk and drive-thru. The Juneau Corps of the Salvation Army are hosting a hot Thanksgiving meal distribution beginning at 11 a.m. The weather is going to be wet and cold, but there’s plenty of ways to stay warm (or not) this holiday weekend.

The Thanksgiving holiday might be wet, but there’s a lot going on this weekend from Black Friday sales, Christmas trees and the return of Juneau Public Market.
