OneTree Alaska to host Open House, Fundraiser

OneTree Alaska to host Open House, Fundraiser

The OneTree Alaska program will host an open house and fundraiser September 30th to support its work in Fairbanks area schools.

The event will run from 5 to 8pm at the OneTree Alaska STEM to STEAM studio in the Lola Tilly Commons Building on the ĪŽĀėĀŅĀ× campus. Fairbanks artist Kes Woodward, who is known for his colorful paintings of landscapes, especially birch trees, will sign limited-edition prints of his ā€œDancing into the Darkā€ painting and display five additional paintings for sale. Prints will sell for $150, and proceeds from all sales will benefit OneTree. Woodward is the OneTree artist-in-residence and has work space in the lab.

Participants will also be able to see the labā€™s birch sap processing equipment and a short video with the New York-based fabricator who works with OneTree and specializes in equipment for small-scale syrup operations. Refreshments ā€œfrom the forestā€ will be available, including moose chili, raspberry confections, and gingerbread made with birch syrup.

The OneTree program, which is affiliated with the ĪŽĀėĀŅĀ× School of Natural Resources and Extension, provides science and art outreach to K-12 students and teachers related to the boreal forest. For more information, contact OneTree at (907) 474-5517.

Contact Debbie Carter at (907) 474-5406 or dscarter@alaska.edu for more information.

ā€œDancing into the Darkā€ painting by Kes Woodward.