Tag: Seldovia Alaska
SRSA Board Meeting
by Sandy Murray
At the Sea Otter Community Center
May 12, 2014
5:00 PM SRSA Board Meeting
Mark Janes, Jan Wyland, Sandra Murray, Vivian Rojas, Ila Dillon
AGENDA
A. Call to Order:
B. Roll Call:
C. Approval of the Agenda:
D. Approval of Minutes: April 1, 2014 & April 14, 2014
E. Public Presentations & Requests: Seldovia Public Library
F. Reports:
1. Secretary/Treasurer
2. SOCC Facility Coordinator
G. Old Business
1. Finalize the SRSA Plan for submission to KPB Assembly
2. Fine Arts Camp (Plan, SRSA Participation, sponsoring visiting teachers etc)
3. Chair report on City’s cost of building & Work Comp. insurance
H. New Business:
1. Wish list of items to be purchased with FY14 Funds
2. Budget surplus amounts available
I. Public Comments:
J. Board Comments:
K. Announcement of Next Meeting:
L. Adjournment:
Where we decide how many of your tax dollars to spend on what.
Public invited and enthusiastically encouraged to attend and participate
Alaska DOT&PF to Host Tustumena Replacement Vessel Public Meetings
by Jeremy Woodrow
(JUNEAU, Alaska) – The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) will present the Tustumena Replacement Vessel Reconnaissance Report to the communities of Kodiak Island, Southcentral and Southwest Alaska May 19-22, 2014. The report, available online at dot.alaska.gov/amhs/tusty_
Unalaska: May 19, 5 – 7 p.m.
Teleconference: Chignik, Sand Point, False Pass, Akutan, King Cove, Cold Bay
Location: Unalaska City Hall Council Chambers, 43 Raven Way, Unalaska, Alaska
Kodiak: May 21, 5 – 7 p.m.
Teleconference: Port Lions, Ouzinkie, Old Harbor
Location: Kodiak Public Library Multipurpose Room, 612 Egan Way, Kodiak, Alaska
Homer: May 22, 5 – 7 p.m.
Teleconference: Seldovia
Location: Pioneer Hall, Kachemak Bay Campus, 533 E. Pioneer Avenue, Homer, Alaska
To participate by teleconference, dial 1-800-315-6388, conference code 3905#.
An open house for meeting attendees will be held from 5-5:30 p.m. The teleconference and presentation will begin at 5:30 p.m. Participants are encouraged to review the report prior to the meeting. Time for questions will be provided immediately following the presentation.
In addition to the public meetings, Alaska DOT&PF will accept public comments regarding the Tustumena Replacement Vessel Reconnaissance Report throughMay 30, 2014. A copy of the report is available online at dot.alaska.gov/amhs/tusty_
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities oversees 254 airports, 11 ferries serving 35 communities, 5,619 miles of highway and 720 public facilities throughout the state of Alaska. The mission of the department is to Keep Alaska Moving through service and infrastructure.
Contact Jeremy Woodrow, 907-465-8994, Jeremy.Woodrow@alaska.gov
Members Reception will be a Grand Start to Seldovia’s Summer Music Season
by Tania Spurkland
New and Old Members Reception Featuring Paul Holmberg & Friends
The Seldovia Arts Council (SAC) is kicking off its busy 2014 summer/fall season with a free “Members Reception” at the Stranik’s residence on the Boardwalk on Friday May 9th at 7:00 pm. Come and renew your membership or join SAC this evening and enjoy the best of country and gospel music of Paul Holmberg & Friends. Paul will be joined by Loy Thurman on Bass, Dan Ryan on lead guitar along with special guest……Judy Cuddy. Appetizers will be served.
Paul is an authentic Alaskan of Aleut and Swedish descent. He was born in a Widgeon amphibious airplane 35 miles southeast of Chignik, AK 2000 feet in the air! He has been a commercial fisherman all of his life, turning to the guitar and country music to relax from the high stress of skippering a limit seiner off the capes of Shumagin Island.
Holmberg’s music is a mixture of traditional country and gospel music. It is heavily influenced by the old country records he grew up listening to in the fishing villages of Sanak and Sand Point. Artists like Lefty Frizzell, Merle Haggard and Johnny Rodriquez, Gene Watson and others had a huge influence on his musical style.
Paul met Ruben Hillborn, “The Singing Fisherman”, early in his life. Ruben’s singing as well as song writing fascinated him, and Ruben became one of Paul’s important mentors. Paul started recording in Cincinnati, Ohio at the age of 17 and later recorded in Nashville, Tennessee; his last 2 recordings were recorded back in Cincinnati. The songs focus on what’s most important to Paul: family, people, stories and God. Paul just returned from Eustis, Florida where he performed at the Wild Horse Theater as part of Stephen Hutsenpiller Productions Entertainment Showcase.