On Saturday, they will be there all day outside the arena, giving out awards." "We teamed up with Thunder Creek Harley- Davidson, which does a spring fling at their dealership each year, to do that event at this show. "Everything is up we've had more response for this one."Īlthough Tattanooga has held car and bike shows previously, this year's event has been revamped. We're expecting to grow at least that much more this year," Newby says of the expo's two-year growth. The expo also includes a car and bike bash on Saturday, eight bands playing over the weekend, pin-up girl contest and side shows presented by aerialists, sword-swallowers and fire-eaters, says organizer Eric Newby. In addition to inking walk-ins on-site, the artists will compete in daily tattoo contests and their amazingly intricate designs will be displayed in an art exhibit. The expo is hosted by Inked Expressions Tattoos. Sunday, April 22* Admission: $20 one-day pass, $45 three-day pass* For more information: Nearly 200 tattoo artists from as far north as Anchorage, Alaska, to as far south as Fort Myers, Fla., will converge on Camp Jordan Arena for the third Tattanooga Tattoo Expo beginning Friday, April 20, through Sunday, April 22. General admission tickets for the show are $48.Ĭheck our online calendar for more event listings at adn.com/calendar.* What: Tattanooga Tattoo Expo* Where: Camp Jordan Arena, 323 Camp Jordan Parkway, East Ridge* When: 1-10 p.m. 1 singles on the Billboard Country charts during his 25-year career. Fifth Ave.Ĭountry star Darryl Worley hits the stage on Saturday in Anchorage. Tickets start at $125.ĭarryl Worley: 7:30 p.m. to sip, shop, savor, and support a worthy cause." This event will benefit Best Beginnings, with all proceeds going to the organization that focuses on making sure Alaska children begin school ready to succeed. This fundraising event brings together "community-minded, philanthropic women (and a few good men). Saturday, Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center, 600 W. The event is free to the public and food trucks will be on site. The Boy Scouts' Alaska State Championship Pinewood Derby Race will also be held during the festival. Twelve local model and radio control clubs will be at the fest with exhibitions of radio control planes, race cars, rock crawlers and drift cars. Saturday, The Dome, 6501 Changepoint Drive Kids 7 and younger can run for free.Īnchorage Hobby Fest: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Registration for adult chip-timed 5K runners is $35 and $30 for youths age 8-17. on race day with opening ceremonies set for 9 a.m. This year's theme is "I Run and Walk to Save Lives." On-site event registration will be available starting at 7:30 a.m. This annual event is a major fundraiser for the American Heart Association, with funds going to CPR training, education and research. Saturday, Alaska Airlines Center, 3550 Providence Drive As their relationship deepens, the work examines "the power of friendship to unshackle the fears that can silence us." Tickets start at $30, and performances run through May 28.Īlaska Heart Run & Walk: 9 a.m. In this production, two women meet and develop a friendship at a local dog park. Sunday, Cyrano's Theatre, 3800 DeBarr Road Tickets are $25 per day or $50 for a weekend pass.ĭog Park: 7 p.m. This inaugural event includes special guests like Ringling Brothers star James Maltman and "America's Got Talent" stars Captain and Maybelle, tattoo contests and a tattoo of the day. Sunday, Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center, 600 W. Bike to Work Day shirts and stickers were designed by Scott Clendaniel this year.Īnchorage Tattoo Arts Festival: 2-11 p.m. There are maps available that show stops and treat stations that might be along your route from home to work and back again. Friday, points across Anchorageįriday is a day to celebrate bicycling with Anchorage's Bike to Work Day. Here's a look at what's happening:īike to Work Day: 7-9 a.m. Other unique Anchorage events this weekend include a tattoo festival and a hobby festival. But in 2023, the race is in May, held this weekend when hundreds of Alaskans will join forces at the Alaska Airlines Center. May 18-The Alaska Heart Run & Walk has traditionally been held in late April with snow still on the ground for some runnings of the American Heart Association fundraiser.
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