Tag: Seldovia

Spring has Sprung at Thyme on the Boardwalk

| March 28, 2014 | 0 Comments

by Suzie Stranik

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Suzies StoreThyme on the Boardwalk Nursery is now open with sporadic hours for all your growing and gardening needs.  If you don’t catch me in the greenhouse, just ring the home doorbell, or give me a call on my mobile (907) 440-2213 to set up a time.

My seed rack is stocked, come in early for the best selection.

Seldovia Recreational Service Area Meeting

| March 28, 2014 | 0 Comments

by Sandy Murray
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Seldovia’s Spring Clean Up Day in May

| March 28, 2014 | 0 Comments

by Mary Klinger
Spring Cleaning

Free Emergency Trauma Technician Course

| March 28, 2014 | 0 Comments

by Jan Yaeger

Screen Shot 2014-03-28 at 9.12.55 PMHow are your first aid skills? Do you know how to splint an elbow? What’s the best way to stop serious bleeding? Someone you know isn’t acting normally. Are they just in a strange mood or do they actually have a medical condition that needs treatment? If you’re out on the water or in the woods and there’s a serious medical emergency, do you know what to do?

Alaskans pride ourselves on being able to take care of ourselves in challenging situations. Those of us who live off the road system have taken this a step further, deciding that the rewards of living in a lovely, small community away from crowds and traffic are worth a bit of inconvenience. But when emergency situations arise, we also face a higher degree of risk, because we live in a place where transportation out to advanced medical  Continue Reading

Thoughts to Ponder – The Innovation of Loneliness

| March 27, 2014 | 0 Comments

by Jenny Chissus

Screen Shot 2014-03-26 at 10.52.21 AMWe live in the technology age, and with all the gadgets helping us to “connect” with each other – are we really more connected, or truly more alone?  I believe that the effort we must make to have authentic relationships is getting more challenging, as we are so busy with all of our Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, Instagram and Pinterest accounts.

Something I love about living in Seldovia, is that we are typically more connected one-on-one, as we see each other at the post office, restaurants, school, on the Otterbahn or waiting at the airport or harbor.  Because we live in a small community, and we know everyone, we are not as buried in our phones in public places as you would see on a subway or bus in the big cities.   However, I do believe we must be vigilant in seeing the true value of one-on-one contact compared to virtual friendships.  Enjoy this thought provoking video – don’t be lonely – Connect!

The Innovation of Loneliness from Shimi Cohen on Vimeo.

Meet Seldovia’s New School Principal Alan Haskins and his Wife, Laura

| March 26, 2014 | 0 Comments

by Jenny Chissus

AlanLauraHaskinsOur new principal Alan Haskins and his wife Laura, are excited about coming to Seldovia and working with our community and students.  Alan plans on moving to Seldovia in July to familiarize himself with our school and meet with the community in preparation for the 2014-2015 school year.  Laura will join him in Seldovia as soon as she gets their daughter off to the University of Alaska in Fairbanks.   They will be making an initial quick trip to Seldovia in June to celebrate Laura’s birthday and meet folks.  But until then, here’s a quick introduction to our new Principal/Teacher for Susan B English School and his wife, Laura!
Gazette:  What was your favorite part about Unalaska?  Both the teaching/coaching/admin part – and the lifestyle?
The Haskins:  Our favorite part of Unalaska has been the laid back lifestyle!  There’s no commute, and no rush!  People stop to talk to you at the grocery store and wave when they drive by.  It’s been a wonderful place to raise our kids and, Continue Reading