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State Fair Fun

This Friday, food and music, dancing and family-games will set the mood right as we get ready for spring and summer. Spring Fling promises to bring a good time for all. During the event the Wolf Den will have our door open. Whether you pop-in for a diaper change or a quick baby snooze we're open for that quiet moment of escape. Drop by #15 White Fang Way in Dalton City between 5:30 - 10:00 pm. Kids are welcome, always!

KHNS Wine Tasting and Fund Raiser

This Friday evening from 7 - 9:30, our beloved radio station, KHNS is holding their annual evening of elegance at Harriet Hall in the fairgrounds. A FB event page shares the details: https://www.facebook.com/events/790848994605240/permalink/799078690448937/ Onsite child care will be available at The Wolf Den in Dalton City with prior arrangement. Call Ms. Adrian @ 767-5639. Happy Spring!

The Weekend ~

Wednesday through Sunday from  5-9, Raevyn's Cafe in Dalton City is where family and friends turn out for both excellent cooking and a fine atmosphere. Screen door access to the horseshoe pits and volleyball court give adults and kids room to play. Bicycles, trykes and toddlers on the board walk are welcome, always. Raevyn’s Cafe

Earth Day at The Den

On Friday April 19th, from 4:30-6:30, we're hosting 'Plunk Your Junk', a yellow bag pickup of Dalton City and neighboring fairground. The kids and helpers will collect and display some of their more curious finds. We'll plan on a 'field trip' to both the landfill and recycling center soon to learn more of how the 'waste stream' from our region is currently operating. Kids are working towards earning recognition name plates. These will accompany the growing list of mega helpers who's names are already flashing from our walls. As a program fundraiser, we'll also be selling rhubarb nubs, red as fire and ready for your garden.

fff !!! ~ firstfirstfriday

The Wolf Den is tickled to have Mr. Sam E. Jackson as our fff-featured artist. Sam E. is deeply inspired by his heritage landscape and traditional Tlingit culture. He's worked rather tirelessly the last few seasons to create a body of work available for our local markets. Sam's work is featured elsewhere Haines so keep your eyes open. Drop by Dalton City this f~friday to see Sam's recent efforts. He generously created hand painted name plates for our donors, as well. Hope to see you, Ade