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Regions Tournament LIVE on Ustream
by Jenny Chissus
The Seldovia Sea Otters are playing at the Regional Peninsula Conference Tournament this week, and we have a chance to watch all the games! Thanks to Kodiak, who is webcasting live from the tournament!
The schedule today – Wednesday for the Sea Otters: the girls team will play at 1:30pm against Lumen Christi, and the boys will play at 3:30pm against Birchwood Christian.
Check out the games online by visiting HERE. UPDATED LINK – MARK is doing the webcasting!
Below are the beginning brackets for the boys and the girls. We will update this information as we play through the tournament, as the schedule will evolve!
Good luck Otters!!!
Thank You!
by Jenny Chissus
To the generous and supportive community of Seldovia! This weekend we had the drawing for the Kindle Fire HDX. Our 7 students got out the door and made phone calls to relatives and friends, and sold $1,925 in tickets to raise funds to attend Close Up in Washington DC this April! Thankful for the anonymous donation of the Kindle Fire, all those monies go directly to funding travel, lodging and tuition expenses for the trip.
The winner’s name was drawn this past weekend at the High School Basketball tournament, and the winner was Jeanice Janes – Coach Mark Janes’ mother from Texas! Congratulations Jeanice! We want to sincerely thank all the generous folks who bought tickets from students, not only once, but twice and even three times! One local gal said “I’ll buy tickets from anyone who stops by the door to ask! I love to support our kids and our school and Close Up is a valuable trip! I just buy a few from each – spread it out a bit!”
Also, we had a baked goods sale that also included a wide variety of items from canned fish, bread, cookies, eclairs to brownies, piroshkis, and two beautiful handcrafted wood items built and donated by Dick Yingling to raise an additional $690!
So, thank you again to the entire community for your endless and continued support of our Susan B English students!
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training comes to Seldovia!
by Dan Nelson
Have you ever wanted to find a way to contribute to the community if something major occurred? The Community Emergency Response Team or CERT is a mechanism to do just that – we prepare for large-scale emergencies and natural disasters and act as a bridge between our established responders and community members. CERT training is an all-volunteer program that consists of basic training sessions that teach skills in disaster preparedness, fire suppression, disaster medical operations, light search and rescue, team organization, and more.
This is a national program administered locally by the Kenai Peninsula Borough Office of Emergency Management. Our goal is to train people to care for themselves, their families, and their communities in a disaster. At the conclusion of the class, participants have the option of joining the CERT team. If people wish to join the CERT team they are issued basic safety/response gear and are given the opportunity for additional training and activities.
The Office of Emergency Management is bringing this training to Seldovia with the cooperation of the Seldovia Fire Department, the Seldovia Village Tribe, and the State of Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. Class sessions include:
All class sessions will be held at the SVT conference center. To reserve your spot in the class, please sign up at the post office or online at www.kpvolunteers.org/seldovia.asp.
There is no cost for the class, people of all ages (13 +) and physical abilities are welcome. All supplies required for the class will be provided. If you have any questions, please contact Dan Nelson, program coordinator, at dnelson@borough.kenai.ak.us or at 262-2098.
Food for Community Thought… Do We Need a Doctor in our Clinic?
by Jere Murray
At the Seldovia City Council meeting on February 12, 2014 Dr. Reynolds officially announced his April 30 retirement from office practice. He also announced he does not intend to renew his medical license which expires at the end of December.
This means after April, unless a replacement is found, there will be no doctor holding regularly scheduled office hours in our clinic and after December no doctor will taking emergency calls and so-forth in Seldovia.
Isn’t it time for open and in-depth community discussion of the future of the City of Seldovia’s Clinic facilities?
Why else would this be an appropriate issue for discussion?
The answers to these questions might provide a hint: Will people feel secure for their health and that of their children with out a doctor present in the community? Will Seldovia prosper without continuation of a medical practice in the Clinic? Will it Continue Reading