Que Pasa? – Anchorage

Need help with homework or just a quiet place to get things done? Head to Teen Underground at the Loussac Library Thursdays from 3:30-5:30 p.m. and Saturdays from noon-2 p.m. Drop-in to study, finish projects or do research. Get help from library professionals and knowledgeable volunteers. Computers and Wi-Fi are available.

Que Pasa? – Anchorage

Free Museum Day Sunday, October 12! Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a cultural food tasting and a dance performance from the Mexican folkloric group Xochiquetzal-Tigun. At 4 p.m. watch the documentary film “The Graduates/Los Graduados,” which explores issues in education today through a diverse array of Latino and Latina adolescents from across the United States. Museum general admission is free all day thanks to Wells Fargo.

Que Pasa? – Anchorage

Hospice of Anchorage invites anyone who is grieving the loss of a loved one to the 10th annual community lantern lighting memorial, Wednesday, October 8, at the Alaska Native Heritage Center.

Join them for lantern making from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Storyteller Jack Dalton has created a special original story, “Remembering the Light,” in honor of the event’s 10 year anniversary. At the end of the ceremony everyone will light the lanterns, call the names of those being remembered and float the lanterns together on the lake. There is also a memory table on which to display a photo of your special person(s). Feel free to contact Hospice with any questions: carrie@hospiceofanchorage.org or 561-5322.

Que Pasa? – Anchorage

Bill Nye The Science Guy is coming to Anchorage Monday, October 20 at the West High Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Get your tickets now because it’s an evening you won’t want to miss. Seriously, the poster alone should convince you to go.

For ticket information, check out UAA Student Activities.

Science rules!