Archive for August, 2013

2nd Annual Garden Tour

| August 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Suzie Stranik

17 participants met at the library for this year’s garden tour Sunday, Aug 11th clad in rain gear to visit 7 sites out the road.  These sites were:

  • Nancy & Preston Achilles’ vegetable garden at McDonald Spit

  • Neighbor Barb’s greenhouse

  • Artist Kristi McNeil’s studio on McDonald Spit

  • Glen Chartier’s organic vegetable garden & compost site

  • Phil Pachulski’s vegetable garden

  • Chris & Amy Lilo’s vegetable garden, deck plantings & chicken coop

  • The People’s Community Gardens

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At the end of the day, 12 wet participants had persevered the cold wet day to see all the sites and were thrilled with the variety, expertise, and beauty of each gardener’s endeavor.   The tour serves to enlighten, inspire, and instruct new and experienced gardeners alike on what is possible.   The tour is sponsored by Thyme on the Boardwalk  and is part of the Seldovia Garden Club.   If you would like to be added to the mailing list of  gardening events, please contact Suzie Stranik at 440-2213.

Big Band Herrick in Small Town Seldovia

| August 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Seldovia Arts Council
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Herrick to Host a Free Community Workshop!

| August 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Seldovia Arts Council
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Herrick – Telly Award winning Band is coming to Seldovia!

| August 17, 2013 | 2 Comments

by Jenny Chissus

HerrickAward2I had a great opportunity to meet with Donna Herrick on the phone the other day regarding their upcoming concert here in Seldovia on the 20th. We enjoyed a conversation regarding her excitement about coming to Alaska, and all the things that she is looking forward to while she’s here. Donna is most excited about meeting her fans in the great state of Alaska!  Herrick was in Alaska three years ago and they are excited to be coming back!   She said “Jenny, I can’t wait to breathe in the fresh air and be in the open environment of Alaska!  I love the camping/roughing it experience – so coming to Seldovia, a remote place in Alaska is super appealing!”  The band will also get a chance to go halibut fishing and is looking forward to the opportunity to be on the water and see the wildlife in our area, they are hoping that their drummer, Jeff  “Bradshaw” doesn’t get seasick on this trip!

When I asked Donna how she got started singing, she said that it all started in Southern Gospel music.  One of the greatest things was the crowd in Gospel was so gracious, it was a very safe environment to learn and grow and develop her skills. Donna mentioned that when she was young you could never have seen her on stage at all, but with the gospel music crowd who was so accepting, it was a great way to  ” cut her teeth”,  before she went to Nashville and started writing music.

The band is made up of four individuals: Donna and her husband Kerry, Jeff  “Bradshaw” the drummer and Jefferson Rogers on guitar.  Donna expressed with enthusiasm that this is her best team ever !  She and her husband have been together 12 years and had various support band members.  “Often a band may work really great together, musically, but  for every hour on stage they have 23 Continue Reading

Let’s Vote for our Citizen of the Year!

| August 16, 2013 | 0 Comments

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Back to Traditional Educational Practices

| August 16, 2013 | 0 Comments

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August 14, 2013

To Students, Parents, and Community,                    

After hearing comments from my staff, students, parents, and community members, and looking at test scores and report cards from the past three years, the decision is to return to the more traditional method of educational practices. I think that most, if not all, have agreed that Performance Based education is ideally a great way to learn. However, it has not been the best practice for most of the student body at this time.

I hope we have your support to make this year a great year for our students/your children. After all, this school and staff is here for them.

Kentucky has a great motto on their flag:  “United We Stand, Divide We Fall”

 

Ms. Judy Standafer
Principal/teacher
Susan B. English School