From school events and library activities to church services, community council meetings and other neighborhood groups and gatherings, in Mountain View, there’s something for everybody. Planning a neighborhood event? Contact Mountain View Post to add it to the calendar.
Feb. 9
What does ending homelessness in Anchorage look like? That’s the question at the heart of a Feb. 9 discussion hosted by the United Way of Anchorage. Scheduled to take place 7 – 8:30 p.m. at Clark Middle School (150 Bragaw St.), the Community Conversation is part of an ongoing series and open to the public.
Feb. 12
The Mountain View Community Council is scheduled to meet Feb. 12, 7 – 9 p.m. in the basement of the Mountain View Community Center (315 Price St.). The agenda includes proposed neighborhood capital improvements, school bonds and a discussion regarding beginning council meetings earlier.
Feb. 16
On Feb. 16 at 6:30 p.m., the Mountain View Neighborhood Library (120 Bragaw St.) is scheduled to host a special presentation focused on Alaskan youth. Featuring local travel writer Erin Kirkland of AKOnTheGo, the free, interactive presentation — Kids of Alaska: Who They Are and What They Know — is part of a regular lecture series produced by the public history consulting firm Tundra Vision.
Feb. 21
The Grow North Farm-raiser, on Feb. 21 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Resolution Brewing Company (3024 Mountain View Dr.), is a fundraiser for a new neighborhood farming project set to put down roots in Mountain View this summer. Grow North Farm will support Catholic Social Services Refugee Assistance & Immigration Services’ gardening project, and proceeds from the Feb. 21 fundraiser will go to purchase soil for the new 27,000-square-foot farm.
Feb. 24
Mountain View’s state legislators, District 19 Rep. Geran Tarr and District J Sen. Tom Begich, plan to host a constituent meeting and pizza party Feb. 24 at Clark Middle School at 10:30 a.m. Learn more here.
This post will be updated.
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