Juneau Live! Studio is Resurrection Lutheran Church’s secular community outreach program using our Juneau Live! Studio television production and programming capacity. We have a twelve weekly and bi-monthly shows currently in production! Click here for the Juneau Live! Program Guide.
Click here the go directly to our YouTube channel to see all our current and past shows.
If you have an idea for a show you want to see on Juneau Live!
contact us at producer@juneaulive.org.
Juneau Live! Studio TV Production Program
TV Production Course for All Ages – Tuesday Evenings, October 1 to December 17, 2024
Tuesdays, 6 to 8 pm, October 1 to December 17, 2024, Resurrection Lutheran Church, 740 W 10th Street
It’s not too late to join! Juneau Live! Studio TV Production Course is a 15 hour hands-on course in television production. Participants learn the skills needed to broadcast a live television show, recorded in front of a studio audience. During the course, the participants receive instruction from industry professionals and practice those skills is a working studio (making live, public broadcasts regularly). Participants become their own production company which, by course’s end, self-sufficiently produce (with on-screen credit) a Alaska Music One Presents a Holiday Concert Produced by the TV Production Course Graduates in front of a studio audience. Click here to register.
Tuition (to cover materials, facility use and craft service) is voluntary donation of $100. Contact Brad at 808-782-5795 or by email.
This course is part of the RLC Nourishes concept – a comprehensive educational program dedicated to fostering community development and personal growth offering training in diverse fields such as TV production, food pantry and shelter operation, meal and customer service inspired by Disney Institute teaching and mentoring. Learn more at rlcnourshishes.org.
It is believed that grants would be available to support such a program, including for Pastor Perkins as part-time Dean of the educational program, with her prior background managing training at the California State Automobile Association and as Director of Training for the San Francisco Night Ministry. This program could also be part of Resurrected Hope Foundation, which was formed to seek additional funding opportunities for RLC through the foundation. All these opportunities are part of discussions in RLC’s ongoing discernment process.
Spring Break Camps – Monday, March 24 through Friday, March 28, 2025
Dive into the Exciting World of TV Production at Juneau Live! Studio Showrunner Camp! Welcome to an unparalleled opportunity for middle and high school students! Join us for a tuition-free, week-long journey into the heart of television production. As a participant, you’ll become a vital member of our “crew,” acquiring the essential skills to produce a captivating live two-hour music concert, all recorded in front of a lively studio audience. Throughout this engaging five-day camp, you’ll receive expert instruction from industry professionals and have the chance to put your newfound talents into practice in a fully operational studio, where you’ll create a live, public broadcast each day. What’s more, you and your fellow crew members will transform into a production company by week’s end, independently producing an episode of Juneau Live! Studio’s most sought-after series, “Alaska Music One Presents,” featuring at least four prominent local bands, all in front of an enthusiastic studio audience. Join us for an unforgettable experience that will not only hone your television production skills but also provide you with on-screen credit for your remarkable work. Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of something truly extraordinary! For additional information and to secure your spot, click here for more details and registration.
Explore the World of Television Production with Studio Apprentice 1/2 Day Camp for Elementary School Students! Calling all 3rd to 6th grade students! Get ready to embark on an extraordinary adventure in television production. Join our Studio Apprentice 1/2 Day Camp and become an “intern” in the world of television magic. During this dynamic five-day camp, running from 9 am to 1 pm, you’ll learn the art of broadcasting a live talk-show, all while working in front of a studio audience. Guided by industry professionals, you’ll receive top-notch instruction and have the opportunity to practice your newfound skills in a fully operational studio, where you’ll create a live, public broadcast each day. But that’s not all! As an intern, you’ll also become an integral part of the Showrunner Camp production company. By week’s end, you’ll independently produce an episode of Juneau Eats!, a talk / cooking show and one of Juneau Live! Studio’s most popular series, complete with on-screen credit. You’ll receive assistance from the Showrunner Camp crew, ensuring you create something truly spectacular, viewed by thousands! Don’t miss your chance to shine on the television stage. For additional information and registration, click here. Join us for a week of creativity, learning, and unforgettable experiences!
The TV Production Camps are partially funded by the Citizens of the City and Borough of Juneau through sales tax revenues.
Community Outreach from Juneau Live! Studio at RLC
Juneau String Ensembles Holiday Concert
Watch the Juneau String Ensembles holiday concert recorded live at Resurrection Lutheran Church on December 13, 2024, on Juneau Live! Studio.
Juneau String Ensembles Music for Trick or Treat
Memorial Service for Ted Merrell
Watch the memorial service recorded on Wednesday, October 30, 2024, on Juneau Live! Studio.
Watch picture pretension assembled by the family for the memorial.
Steven Kissack Memorial
New! Watch the Memorial on Juneau Live! Studio
Service included words from Pastor Karen Perkins and the Kissack family, a circle of life walk from Marine Park to Steven’s Memorial located at front street and then back to Marine Parkand shared memories.
Alaska Music One Presents a Concert Produced by the TV Production Camp Crew
Watch the July 19, 2024, concert on Juneau Live! Studio YouTube.
Featuring:
- Magical America
- RLC Bell Quartet
- April Dooley
The Showrunner Camp is a one-week immersion program in television production. Participants learn the skills needed to broadcast a live two-hour music concert, recorded in front of a studio audience. During the five day camp, the participants receive instruction from industry professionals and practice those skills is a working studio (making a live, public broadcast each day). Participants become their own production company which, by week’s end, self-sufficiently produces (with on-screen credit) an episode of Juneau Live! Studio’s most popular series (10,000+ views), Alaska Music One Presents with at least four major, local bands, in front of a studio audience.
Community Celebration for RLC
Watch the July 21, 2024, concert on Juneau Live! Studio YouTube featuring:
- Out of the Living Room
- Kristin Larson and April Dooley
Alaska Music One Presents a Community Celebration for RLC of worship, lunch and concert. Sponsored by rlc worship and food pantry committees, music with: Out of the Living Room and Kristin Larson and April Doole.. Donations support vital RLC community ministries: rlc food pantry & meal services, rlc low-barrier shelter services, juneau live! studio & TV production programs, rlc nourishes learning programs, resurrected hope foundation.
Alaska Folk Festival Songwriter Showcase at RLC!
A Community Support Concert for RLC
Sunday, June 9th 1 on Juneau Live! Studio Alaska Music One Presents A Community Concert to support RLC featuring The Peasters . Their special concert was recorded live, offering an intimate and festive celebration of music. Don’t miss this opportunity to welcome summer with a live performance.
Nagoonberries Music Studio Recital
Saturday May 11 on Juneau Live! Studio. Experience the magic of the students from Nagoonberries Music Studio. Their special recital was recorded live, offering an intimate and festive celebration of music.
St. Francis Secondary School at Juneau Jazz and Classics 38th Annual Spring Festival
Tuesday May 14 on Juneau Live! Studio.
St. Francis Secondary School from Whitehorse, Yukon traveled to the Juneau Jazz and Classics 38th Annual Spring Festival to perform for Zuill Bailey.
Juneau Eats! Final Broadcast of TV Production Course Produced by Juneau Charter School Students
Thursday May 16 on Juneau Live! Studio. The broadcasts served a number of goals:opportunity to practice skills being learned in the course; learning to work in a team setting; preparing for a live broadcast; going live on the studio’s announced schedule to the public; and working in front of a studio audience (at least other groups, but could be anyone who shows up, if broadcasting from studio) or public (if broadcasting from outside studio). Don’t miss this opportunity.
Rob Cohen Music Recital
Saturday May 25 on Juneau Live! Studio. Experience the magic of the students from Rob Cohen Music. Their special recital was recorded live, offering an intimate and festive celebration of music.
Steven Kissack Memorial
Sunday, August 25, Marine Park, 1 to 4 pm and on Juneau Live! Studio
Service from Pastor KarenPerkins and the Kissack family, a circle of life walk from Marine Park to Steven’s Memorial located at front street and then back to Marine Park for food & shared memories.
Visit the Steven Kissack Memorial webpage.
Alaska Music One Presents a Concert Produced by the TV Production Camp Crew
Watch the July 19, 2024, concert on Juneau Live! Studio YouTube.
Featuring:
- Magical America
- RLC Bell Quartet
- April Dooley
The Showrunner Camp is a one-week immersion program in television production. Participants learn the skills needed to broadcast a live two-hour music concert, recorded in front of a studio audience. During the five day camp, the participants receive instruction from industry professionals and practice those skills is a working studio (making a live, public broadcast each day). Participants become their own production company which, by week’s end, self-sufficiently produces (with on-screen credit) an episode of Juneau Live! Studio’s most popular series (10,000+ views), Alaska Music One Presents with at least four major, local bands, in front of a studio audience.
Community Celebration for RLC
Watch the July 21, 2024, concert on Juneau Live! Studio YouTube featuring:
- Out of the Living Room
- Kristin Larson and April Dooley
Alaska Music One Presents a Community Celebration for RLC of worship, lunch and concert. Sponsored by rlc worship and food pantry committees, music with: Out of the Living Room and Kristin Larson and April Doole.. Donations support vital RLC community ministries: rlc food pantry & meal services, rlc low-barrier shelter services, juneau live! studio & TV production programs, rlc nourishes learning programs, resurrected hope foundation.
Alaska Folk Festival Songwriter Showcase at RLC!
A Community Support Concert for RLC
Sunday, June 9th 1 on Juneau Live! Studio Alaska Music One Presents A Community Concert to support RLC featuring The Peasters . Their special concert was recorded live, offering an intimate and festive celebration of music. Don’t miss this opportunity to welcome summer with a live performance.
Nagoonberries Music Studio Recital
Saturday May 11 on Juneau Live! Studio. Experience the magic of the students from Nagoonberries Music Studio. Their special recital was recorded live, offering an intimate and festive celebration of music.
St. Francis Secondary School at Juneau Jazz and Classics 38th Annual Spring Festival
Tuesday May 14 on Juneau Live! Studio.
St. Francis Secondary School from Whitehorse, Yukon traveled to the Juneau Jazz and Classics 38th Annual Spring Festival to perform for Zuill Bailey.
Juneau Eats! Final Broadcast of TV Production Course Produced by Juneau Charter School Students
Thursday May 16 on Juneau Live! Studio. The broadcasts served a number of goals:opportunity to practice skills being learned in the course; learning to work in a team setting; preparing for a live broadcast; going live on the studio’s announced schedule to the public; and working in front of a studio audience (at least other groups, but could be anyone who shows up, if broadcasting from studio) or public (if broadcasting from outside studio). Don’t miss this opportunity.
Rob Cohen Music Recital
Saturday May 25 on Juneau Live! Studio. Experience the magic of the students from Rob Cohen Music. Their special recital was recorded live, offering an intimate and festive celebration of music.
AWARE Women of Distinction
Saturday, March 2, 6:30 pm Live broadcast from gala event at Centennial Hall.
View and download pictures from the event (including “red carpet” photos).
We’re delighted to share that on Saturday, March 2, 2024 four women nominated by our community will be honored by AWARE at our 27th Annual Women of Distinction Gala. These women have done amazing things. They have taught our young children, prioritized conservation of our natural world, & advocated for more mental health services in Juneau. We feel the impacts of their contributions every day. We Thank our Honorees:
- Lisa Daugherty, Waste to Resource Advocate
- Debbie Fagnant.Educator, Facilitator, & Equity Advocate
- Lori Grassgreen. Equity & Community Advocate
- Nikki Love.Alaska Native, Grandmother, Advocate, Artist
Events from Juneau Live! Studio
JAMM Recital Concert
Watch the May 7th Concert on Juneau Live! Studio.
Spring Ring and Sing Concert
Watch the May 14th Concert on Juneau Live! Studio.
Download Spring Ring and Sing Program
Donation suggested to and
Holiday Concerts on Juneau Live! Studio
Saturday, December 17, 7 pm, free admission
Join JAMM (Juneau, Alaska Music Matters) for its annual holiday program featuring student performers. In addition to viewing the concert on Juneau Live! Studio YouTube Channel, you can attend the concert in-person at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 740 W 10th Street, Juneau, Alaska 99801.
RLC Celebration Bell Ringers Christmas Concert Featuring Juneau Brass
Sunday, December 18, 3 pm, Admission with cash donation or non-perishable items for the food pantry
Join bell choir director Lucy Merrell for the return of the annual holiday bell concert since the pandemic. In addition to viewing the concert on Juneau Live! Studio YouTube Channel, you can attend the concert in-person at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 740 W 10th Street, Juneau, Alaska 99801.
See What’s on Juneau Live! Studio’s Special Events Channel
If you have a event you want to on Juneau Live! contact us at producer@juneaulive.org.
In Production
Your New Best Friend trained by Mike Higgs
Your New Best Friend givs Juneau residents direct to access to pet resources, including trainers, classes, supplies, veterinarians, and other animal services. Additionally, the show would allow pet service and supply providers access to pet owners and potential pet owners in Juneau. Hosted by a well-known and respected trainer in the Juneau community, each 30 to 45-minute episode would open with a pet featured in that episode (i.e., a pet available for adoption from Juneau Animal Rescue, fish in aquarium, dog training class). The host would be joined on a typical talk show set by guests from a pet service provider, pet supply store, veterinarian clinic who would explain how to access their service, including a virtual tour of their facilities. Pet trainers would provide a demonstration on the second stage. Additionally, each episode will have a webpage on juneaulive.org with links.
Whole gives residents of Juneau a direct link into yoga and meditation in Juneau by providing specific and detailed information in each episode regarding instructors, classes, programs, clothing, equipment, and supplies. Give artists, instructors, and businesses in Juneau a direct link to prospective participants by performing, demonstrating, discussing, touring their studio, classes, and/or businesses. Additionally, allow viewer to participate in a yoga / meditation activity during each episode. Hosted by a member of the Juneau yoga / meditation community, each 30-minute episode would open with a POV segment of the viewer doing the yoga / meditation activity featured in that episode (i.e., meditation, holding a yoga position in a class). The host would be joined on a typical talk show set by a yoga / meditation instructor and/or business related to the activity of that show. A demonstration of the activity will be included the episode on the second demonstration stage. During the episode information will be provided about instructors, classes, programs, clothing, equipment, and supplies. Additionally, each episode will have a webpage on juneaulive.org with links.
Juneau’s Open House gives Juneau residents direct to access to information on how to buy or sell real estate. Additionally, the show would allow real estate service providers in Juneau access to potential customers. Hosted by a well-known and respected realtor in the Juneau community, each 30 to 45-minute episode would open with a featured property. The host would be joined on a typical talk show set by guests from a realty service provider who would explain how to access their service, including a virtual tour of their facilities. Additionally, each episode will have a webpage on juneaulive.org with links.
Juneau Sleeps… with your guide Pastor Karen Perkins, Resurrection Lutheran Church
Juneau Sleeps… gives Juneau residents direct to access to housing resources, including emergency shelters, long-term housing, and housing assistance programs. The will also provide housing providers, housing assistance agencies and other support organizations direct access to Juneau residents in need of housing assistance. Hosted by members of the Juneau housing support community, each 30 to 45-minute episode would open with footage of housing opportunity featured in that episode. The hosts would be joined on a typical talk show set by guests from a housing provider or housing assistance agency who would explain how to access their service. Additionally, each episode will have a webpage on juneaulive.org with links.
Juneau Eats! with co-hosts Chris Schapp, Sarah Lewis and Audra Henderson
Juneau Eats! gives Juneau residents direct to access to food assistance resources, including food pantries and food assistance programs. Additionally, Juneau Eats! provides information and instruction on how to prepare such foods using tools available to those with limited resources, including those who are currently houseless. Nutritional education and safe food handling would also be part of the show’s focus. The show would provide non-profit food providers, commercial food donators, food assistance agencies and other support organizations direct access to Juneau residents in need of food assistance. Hosted by a member of the Juneau food support community and a member of the food prep / restaurant, nutrition community, each 30 to 45-minute episode would open with dish, meal, or food feature in that episode (i.e., a stew or soup, a dinner with bi-catch salmon, cooking-free lunch) using food obtained from a local food pantry featured in that episode using the preparations methods taught later in that episode. The hosts would be joined on a typical talk show set by guests from a non-profit food provider, commercial food donator, food assistance agency who would explain how to access their service, including a virtual tour of their facilities. A chef from local restaurant or nutritionist would provide a food preparation demonstration on the second stage, which might be set up as a kitchen, hotplate, sidewalk bench, or campsite. Additionally, each episode will have a webpage on juneaulive.org with links..
Into the Arts
Into the Arts gives residents of Juneau a direct link into the arts in Juneau by providing specific and detailed information related to a particular fine art in each episode regarding instructors, classes, programs, instruments, materials, supplies and public sharing opportunities. Into the Arts will also give artists, instructors, and businesses in Juneau a direct link to prospective artists by performing, demonstrating, discussing, touring their art, classes, and/or businesses related to their art. Co-hosted by members of the Juneau art community, each 30 to 45-minuteepisodewould open with a POV segment of the viewer doing the art featured in that episode (i.e., drumming in a Native Alaskan drum circle, painting a model in an art class, taking a ballroom dance class, writing poetry on a laptop, performing in a play). The hosts would then ask the viewers if they could see themselves in that art. The hosts would be joined on a typical talk show set by an artist, instructor or business related to the art of that episode. A demonstration of the art will be included the episode on the second demonstration stage. During the episode information will be provided about instructors, classes, programs, instruments, materials, supplies and public sharing opportunities. Additionally, each episode will have a webpage on juneaulive.org with links.
Onto the Town! with your concierges LZ and Diva T
Onto the Town gives residents of Juneau a direct link into the nightlife, performing and visual arts in Juneau by providing specific and detailed information on current and upcoming opportunities to experience nightlife and events. Onto the Town gives artist, performers, venues, and businesses in Juneau a direct link to prospective audiences. Co-hosted by members of the Juneau community, each 30 to 45-minute episode would open with a short performance or viewing, of footage of an event being featured in that episode (i.e., a song from an group, a piece from a gallery, a scene from a play). The hosts would be joined on a typical talk show set by the artist, performer, venue, or business feature in that episode. Other performances / showings may be included the episode on the second demonstration stage. During the episode information about the nightlife, performing and visual arts discussed be provided. Additionally, each episode will have a webpage on juneaulive.org with links.
Juneau Thrives! with your companions Claire Geldhof and Dennis Galey
Juneau Thrives! gives Juneau residents direct to access to health and wellness resources, including medical and behavioral health providers and assistance programs. The show provides health care providers and assistance agencies and other support organizations direct access to Juneau residents in need of medical and behavioral health assistance. Hosted by members of the Juneau medical and behavioral health support community, in each 30 to 45-minute episode the hosts are joined on a typical talk show set by guests from a provider or an assistance agency who would explain how to access their service. Additionally, each episode has a webpage on juneaulive.org with links.
How Do You Think? with your hosts Laura Rorem and Tamara Walter
How Do You Think? gives Juneau residents direct to access to information and resources regarding brain injuries / defects including traumatic brain injury (TBI), fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), autism from those living these issues, those who support such individuals including family members, medical and behavioral health providers and assistance programs. The show provides health care providers and assistance agencies and other support organizations direct access to Juneau residents in need of information and support assistance. Hosted by a parent of FAS children / JAMHI board member and a TBI survivor / special education teacher, in each 30 to 45-minute episode the hosts would be joined on a typical talk show set by guests from a provider or an assistance agency who would explain how to access their service. Additionally, each episode will have a webpage on juneaulive.org with links.
Alaska Music One Presents from the Juneau Live! Studio with Riley Woodford
The Alaska Music One Presents Concert Series live-streams on Friday nights at 7:30 pm in front of a live studio audience. Sponsored by Juneau’s premier local music store, Alaska Music One, (and featuring its owner, Keith Giles, as the concert series’ sound engineer). Hosted by Juneau’s own Riley Woodford, the show gives residents of Juneau access to local musical talent in a late-night talk-show format where the artists not only perform but are interviewed. Each episode opens with music performance segment by the featured artist. Riley will introduce the artist and be joined by them a typical talk show set. During the episode the interview would be continued between musical sets.
Sunday Worship with Pastor Karen Perkins
Join Pastor Karen Perkins an Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) service of Word and Sacrament. In addition to viewing the service on Juneau Live!, you can attend the service in-person.
Listen to an abridged version of our prior week’s worship on Juneau Radio Center’s KINY on Sunday mornings at 9:30. You can also watch the video version on our YouTube channel.
Juneau Live! Studio’s Special Events Channel
If you have a event you want to on Juneau Live! contact us at producer@juneaulive.org.
Perseverance Theatre on Juneau Live
Watch the announcement broadcast on June 3, 2022 on Juneau Live! Special Events Channel
Join Frank Delaney, Managing Director, and Leslie Ishii, Artistic Director, of Perseverance Theatre for a live announcement of their 2022-23 season from the Juneau Live! Studio.
Click here to donate to Perseverance Theatre.
TBI Resource Foundation on Juneau Live
TBI Resource Foundation is a non-profit corporation currently seeking its tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Once TBI Resource Foundation has secured its tax-exempt status, TBI Resource Foundation will provide support and services to living with traumatic brain injury (“TBI”). The foundation has need for supporters to assist in its efforts to provide support and services.
In Pre-Production
Gold Street Music with Mike Truax
Live broadcast of the popular monthly concert series at RLC. (coming soon)
Now You Know, Juneau with Jocelyn Miles
A new game show featuring Juneau facts and trivia (coming soon).
On Hiatus
Sandy and Friends Jam for Wildflower Court (and you)
A group of talented musicians started playing for the residents of Juneau’s long-term care facility, Wildflower Court. However, the pandemic has prevented them from visiting the facility for the last year. The group now holds a jam session in the Juneau Live! Studio on Sunday afternoons that is watch by the residents of Wildflower court, and now you!
Join Pastor Credo and Bryan Graceland for a native Christian service of Word and music. In addition to viewing the service on Juneau Live!, you can attend the service in-person.
At the Clubhouse from Polaris House
At the Clubhouse brings you news and interviews with members and guests. Learn what is going on at the Clubhouse this week.
Resurrection Lutheran Church Community Service Programs
Resurrection Lutheran Church (RLC) would like to acknowledge that we are on historical land of the A’akw Kwáan and T’aaḵu Kwáan, the Indigenous people of this land. For more than 10,000 years, Alaska Native people have been and continue to be integral to the well-being of our community. We are grateful to be part of this community, and to honor the culture, tradition and perseverance of the Tlingit people. Please forgive our missteps as we try to acknowledge some of the wrongs of the past. Gunalchéesh.
RLC community service programs address immediate needs of refreshing and nourishing the body, mind and soul:
- The RLC Food Panty nourishes the body by operating the largest food pantry in Juneau feeding over 200 individuals and families each week, by allowing patrons to select their own foods in an unique 100’ COVID-19-safe mobile food line (funded by a Rasmuson grant).
- The RLC Warming Shelter refreshes the body by operating the City and Borough of Juneau’s Cold Weather Emergency Shelter – AKA, the RLC Warming Shelter. It is a low barrier shelter for adults (regardless of sobriety or prior behavior) providing a safe place to sleep and a hot, freshly prepared, nutritious dinner and breakfast, when nighttime temperatures are below freezing.
- Juneau Live! Studio nnourishes the mind by supporting individuals and families who are suffering from seclusion and isolation, and its immediate consequences. Juneau Live! Studio connects this marginalized population and the entire Juneau Community though live-entertainment, cultural, educational and informational, community-access programming broadcast live from its multi-camera television studio on its Juneau Live! YouTube channel and KINY radio station.
- RLC Worship Services nourishes the soul through regular Sunday worship services at 9:30 am in-person and live broadcast (or viewed later) on our Juneau Live! YouTube channel, as well as special worship services. The church also broadcasts an abridged version of its prior week’s worship service on local radio station KINY on Sunday mornings at 9:30 am.
RLC believes these community service programs embody its mission to promote spiritual growth in Christ and service to all people.
Guest Service Guidelines
Resurrection Lutheran Church success in operating these community service programs results partly from following our Guest Service Guidelines in all our Community Service Programs. These guidelines are derived from the Disney Institute.
Guests in Resurrection Lutheran Church include:
- family members, guests and visitors attending our worship services;
- patrons and their attendants, and guests and visitors of our community service programs;
- members, guests and visitors of organizations who use our facilities; and
- guests and visitors of Resurrection Lutheran Church.
How we treat our Guests:
- Have common courtesy. Seriously.
- Be courteous and respectful to Guests of all stature and ages.
- Go above and beyond to exceed Guests’ expectations.
- Provide immediate service recovery. Guest satisfaction is a top priority.
- Make it worth our Guest’s time to be here.
- Seek out Guests contact. Be happy – make eye contact and smile!
- Greet and welcome every Guests. Spread the spirit of hospitality. It’s contagious!
- Project a positive image and energy. Exhibit appropriate body language.
- Thank every Guests.
- Lift up Guests in prayer or contemplation.
- Develop and nurture our public image and community relationships.
The Juneau Live! Studio Can Help You Connect
- Clients, patients, patrons, customers, and prospective clients, etc.
- Donors, contributors, funding agencies, etc.
- Staff, board members, partner agencies, etc.
- Multi-camera-teleconference meetings / retreats
- Special event programming (benefit concerts, etc.)
- Regular programming (classes, member/community updates, etc.)
- Arts programming (concerts, teleplays, shows, etc.)
- Youth programming (youth produced programming)
Click here to see the Juneau Live! Studio Calendar.
Click here to schedule the Juneau Live! Studio.
Juneau Live! Community Access Outreach Pilot Program
The Juneau Live!™ Community Access Outreach Pilot Program consists of three interrelated components together helping the isolated and marginalized people in our area access and participate in community activities. The first is a pilot outreach program to assist at least 100 individuals and families connect (and stay connected) to Juneau Live! interactive video programming, hybrid teleconference meetings, telemedicine and other online services in an initial one-year period. The second is soliciting community access programming, and helping contributors produce content or host events in the Juneau Live! studio. Lastly, is to use the first two parts of the program to afford youth organizations and schools educational opportunities (for youth and adults) in live-video production.
Click here for more information.