Missed the flyers? Not on social media? No worries — here’s a handful of one-time events happening this week in the Seward area. For more current events, go to our scrolling Events on the bottom of Seward Folly’s homepage.
THROUGHOUT FEBRUARY
FREE Winter Shuttle, Seward City Transit (see schedule below)
Cruise Ship Terminal Blasting: 7:30 p.m. Daily – one blast/night.
5:00 – 6:30 p.m. Seward Community Choir Methodist Church, 907-491-0828 info
6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Art Class with Tara, SPRD, AVTEC
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE PAST WEEK
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Thank you to the Seward Community Foundation and the Seward Nordic Ski Club for funding youth ski equipment for Mrs. Pfeiffenberger’s and Mrs. Sanchez’s classes. Volunteers will help the 1st- and 2nd-graders learn to ski this February. The photos show the children practicing in the hallway after being fitted for ski gear.
Photo Credit: Mark Dalpes
A big THANK YOU to Tony’s Bar for hosting the live and silent auctions the Friday night before the Polar Bear Jump, The American Legion for hosting Steak Nights and Karaoke, SPRD for running the Polar Bear Carnival, Seward Saunas for the warm portable sauna for jumpers, and the Frozen Cactus for hosting the Frozen hair and nails party on Saturday! What a wonderful weekend! – Seward Chamber of Commerce
Photo Credit: Seward Chamber of Commerce
Last night’s 3–5 Parent Collaborative was another big win. Thank you to everyone who came out, jumped into the conversation, and shared a meal together. The room was full of thoughtful ideas, real talk, and that good kind of “we’re in this together” energy, and the dinner made it feel extra welcoming and easy. Thanks for showing up for your kids and for each other. – Youth 360 – Seward
Photo Credit: Youth 360 – Seward
Huge thanks to all the moms, grandmas, aunties, and caring role models who came out this morning for Mornings with Mom at Seward Middle School It’s such a simple thing, but it matters: showing up in the school, sharing a few minutes together, and helping our kids feel surrounded by familiar, supportive adults. Every hello in the hallway builds a little more connection and confidence. If you’ve been thinking, “I should come sometime,” consider this your nudge. *We had 19 women join us this morning, excuse the poor photo! – Youth 360 – Seward
Photo Credit: Youth 360 – Seward
OTHER UPDATES
From the Seward Senior Center
Providence Foundation supports FREE round trip transportation to the senior center. Call 907-224-5604 to find out more.
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