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  • Age 13-19

  • Age 20-39

  • Age 40-60

  • Age 60+


Registration Information...

Registration (excluding single day) include entrance to all conference events including  the Opening Reception on Wednesday, the State of the State Lunch on Thursday, and Awards Banquet Dinner on Friday, twice daily "Mug-Up" coffee and snack breaks between presentations, and continental breakfasts Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

  • Member of Museums Alaska or the Alaska Historical Society? Check one or both in the "About You" section above for this membership registration rate.

  • Member of Museums Alaska or the Alaska Historical Society? Check one or both in the "About You" section above for this membership registration rate.

  • A special offering for interested high school and college students.

  • For locals or visitors interested in attending one day's worth of sessions and presentations.

  • For attendees who are not active Museums Alaska or Alaska Historical Society Members.

  • For attendees who are not active Museums Alaska or Alaska Historical Society Members.


  • Scheduling will be determined depending on number of registrants with sign up for each slot at the registration table.

    The Kodiak History Museum's temporary exhibition, the Kodiak Community Stitch Project, turns the traditional craft of hand-stitching into a contemporary art self-portraits. Learn about our process of connecting people with culture while collecting more than 500 portraits in Kodiak while you create your own stitched self-portrait to take home.

  • Saturday 2p - Sunday Noon

    The Russians established an agricultural colony on Woody Island in 1792. It was officially designated Wood Island in 1894 by the US Post Office and was the primary coastal settlement for commerce and trade for many years. The first road in Alaska was built on Woody Island. This island tells stories of military and missionary history, as well - come learn and see for yourself.

    Make the most of your Kodiak experience with an extra night on Woody Island. Hop on the boat to Camp Woody after the conference ends and enjoy an extra night - summer camp style! Meals and transportation to and from Woody Island will be provided. Local historian Ani Thomas will join us and share a presentation about the history of this incredible place. For more info, explore https://www.campwoody.org/

  • Scheduling will be determined depending on number of registrants with sign up for each slot at the registration table.

    Explore Kodiak's fishing culture on a guided tour of St. Paul's Harbor located downtown. Walk the docks and learn about the history of fishing in our maritime community. This walking tour lasts about 90 minutes.

  • Scheduling will be determined depending on number of registrants with sign up for each slot at the registration table.

    Take a special guided tour of Saint Herman's Orthodox Theological Seminary. Church officials are offering a rare look into the seminary, archives, and churches in support of the MA/AHS conference.

  • Saturday | 2p - 6p
    Stay a few hours after the conference ends Saturday and enjoy a 4 hour journey to the end of the road. Travel on a school bus with local professional tour guide, Dake Schmidt. Enjoy picturesque beaches, find fossils at Kodiak's famous Fossil Beach. Snacks will be provided along the way. Get car sick easily? Take note, the drive is approximately 1-1.5 hours each way along a very winding road.

  • Saturday | 2 pm
    One offering only! Meet at the Ancestors Memorial Park, and followed by refreshments in the Museum lab. This tour will be led by Alutiiq Museum Executive Director April Counceller, Ph.D.

  • Thursday | 5p-7p
    Spend Thursday night touring Kodiak's museums with colleagues. Museum admission is waived for this event. This add on option provides roving bus transportation to each museum: Kodiak History Museum, Kodiak Maritime Museum's outdoor exhibit, Alutiiq Museum, and Kodiak Military History Museum at Fort Abercrombie with ample time to explore exhibits outside of conference presentations. Note: KMHM is located 10-15 minutes out of town and is closed to the public outside this offering.

  • Friday | 5p
    Bring a friend or family member to the MA/AHS Banquet Dinner. This option will provide an extra dinner ticket for the event which includes musical performances, a cash bar, and silent auction.

  • Wednesday | 8:30a - 4:30p

  • Wednesday | 8:30a - Noon

  • Wednesday | 1:00p - 4:30p

  • Friday | 9:00p
    Join Doug Vandegraft as he leads a tour to several historic Kodiak bars featured in his Guide to Notorious Bars of Alaska.


$320.00
$320.00

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