The festival takes place in early summer during the month of June with three groupings of musicians. Each group of musicians performs three
concerts before a new group arrives to perform the next three concerts. Each season of the festival consists of around ten evening concerts, the centerpieces of the festival, as well as several free, informal "brown bag" concerts and multiple fundraising events and cruises. All the evening concerts occur at the breathtaking venue of Harrigan Centennial Hall, in downtown Sitka. While it is not an
auditorium (rather, the main hall of a convention/civic center), its glass-panel backdrop reveals a clear view of Crescent Harbor,
Eastern Channel and its assortment of small, tree-covered islands dotting its water, snow-capped mountains, and an occasional
bald eagle swooping down from the sky. The organization's offices are located in Stevenson Hall on the campus of the former
Sheldon Jackson College in Sitka. Stevenson Hall is part of the National Historic Landmark District created in 2001. The hall was built in 1911 as part of the central campus. The festival's
sheet music library is housed in
Stratton Library, also on the campus of the former Sheldon Jackson College. The artistic director is Zuill Bailey. ==Other series==