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    Cordova Old Time 4th of July Celebration in Cordova, Alaska
    Holiday/Seasonal

    Cordova Old Time 4th of July Celebration

    Sat, Jul 4, 2026 at 12:00
    Cordova · Hollis Henrichs Park
    Free

    Cordova's annual Old Time 4th of July Celebration featuring a vendor and artisan market, children's games, activity booths, square dancing, food vendors, and ceremonial elements. Vendor booths free for Chamber members, $25 for non-members.

    Copper River Salmon Jam Music Festival in Cordova, Alaska
    Festival

    Copper River Salmon Jam Music Festival

    Fri, Jul 17, 2026 to Sat, Jul 18, 2026
    Cordova · Mt. Eyak Ski Area
    Paid

    Annual two-day festival celebrating Cordova's wild salmon culture with live music (2026 headliner: The Wet Spots), artisan market, Taste of Cordova community potluck, Small Fry family/kids activities including Traditional Alutiiq games by Native Village of Eyak, fish printing, fisheries biology, and a beer garden. Alaska Salmon Runs race series on July 18 (marathon, half, 10K, 5K, 1 mile).

    Katuwaq Healthy Family Retreat in Cordova, Alaska
    Cultural/Native

    Katuwaq Healthy Family Retreat

    Tue, Jul 21, 2026 to Sun, Jul 26, 2026
    Cordova · Nuuciq Island
    Free

    Annual multi-day tribal family retreat organized by the Native Village of Eyak, bringing tribal member families to Nuuciq Island for subsistence activities including hunting, fishing, and gathering. Families engage in traditional Alaska Native cultural practices.

    Eyak Culture Camp (14th Annual) in Cordova, Alaska
    Cultural/Native

    Eyak Culture Camp (14th Annual)

    Fri, Aug 7, 2026 to Sun, Aug 9, 2026
    Cordova · Cordova City Center
    Free

    Three days of Alaska Native cultural programming at the Cordova City Center. Activities include Eyak language workshops, placename mapping, sewing and beading, plant harvesting, and traditional cultural practices celebrating the Eyak, Sugpiat, Tlingit, and Ahtna peoples of the Prince William Sound and Copper River Delta region.