Que Pasa? – Anchorage

UAA is having a Headphone Disco, Thursday, October 23 at the Student Union from 7-9 p.m.

Participate or watch as the crowd chooses their DJ with the flick of a switch on their headphones, then gets down to two completely different styles of music at exactly the same time and to a soundtrack only they can hear.

Free for UAA students and $5 for the general public.

Que Pasa? – Anchorage

Need a break? Check out Teen Underground at the Loussac Library every Friday from 3:30-5 p.m. for games (electronic, board, card). Use the iPads or laptops. Join a group to share writing and art. Watch a show or listen to music.

Que Pasa? – Anchorage

Skate with the Anchorage Aces Sunday, October 5 at the Dimond Ice Chalet from 1-3 p.m.

Not only will you be able to skate with the players and mascots, you will have the opportunity to get their autographs and take pictures with them. The Kelly Cup will also be at the Dimond Ice Chalet, so you can get a close-up look and photos!

Cost for admission is $5 including skate rental and all proceeds will be donated to the Cancer Society as this event is part of October Cancer Awareness month.

You can also be entered to win an autographed photo of the team!

Que Pasa? – Anchorage

Alaska Teen Media Institute has something to celebrate. They raised more than $4,000 thanks to 126 Kickstarter backers so they’re having a Pizza and Listening Party Friday, October 3. Head to the ATMI studios from 5-7 p.m. and enjoy FREE pizza. Headphones will be plugged in for you to listen to ATMI stories. Everyone is invited!

For more information on the event, visit http://bit.ly/ATMIPizza

Que Pasa? – Anchorage

September 26 is the next No Fear of Success Night at Mountain View Boys and Girls Club. Head over from 9 p.m. to midnight and network with other youth. There will be a live D.J., free food and open gym. Hang out in a safe environment and meet other people.

This event is FREE and open to the public.

Que Pasa? – Anchorage

It’s time again for the Cardboard Sled Derby! Race down the Kincaid Park sledding hill in your sled made only from cardboard and duct tape or white glue. You’ll be judged by speed and distance. Head to Kincaid Park Saturday, March 29 and join the fun! For more information, call 343-4217.