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Storytelling — The Good Years Worldwide

Sat, Sep 13

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8 PM Alice's Champagne Palace

$20 Adult/$10 Child | FREE WITH FESTIVAL MEMBERSHIP An Evening of Entertaining Tales

Storytelling — The Good Years Worldwide
Storytelling — The Good Years Worldwide

Time & Location

Sep 13, 2025, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM

8 PM Alice's Champagne Palace, 195 E Pioneer Ave, Homer, AK 99603, USA

About the event

Enjoy an evening of entertaining tales by Alaskans and featured storyteller William Kennedy Hornyak, who weaves a wide web of traditional tales — from Irish myths to Russian fairy tales — into spellbinding performances. Alaskan storytellers include Homer’s multi-talented playwright, musician, builder, husband, father, and former KBBI reporter, David Webster, award-winning NPR commentator ​Geo Beach, and Salmonfest producer, former Grateful Dead host, and 60’s counter-culture author of Feeding the Dead Jim Stearns.​

Tickets

  • General Admission

    From $10.00 to $20.00
    • $20.00
      +$0.50 ticket service fee
    • $10.00
      +$0.25 ticket service fee

    Total

    $0.00

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    Alaska World Arts Festival
    Homer, Alaska USA
    A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
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