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Our Pool Schedule

| February 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Vivian Rojas
130219 Pool Schedule

Visit China with Tobben and Tania

| February 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Damara Burnett
SOCC China

Marlin “Mike” Thomas Williamson – June 17, 1926 – February 11, 2013

| February 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Tsuri (Zon) Williamson

Mike WilliamsonMarlin Thomas Williamson, “Mike”, was born in Corvalis, Oregon on June 17, 1926. He was the youngest of the 5 children of Emma and Charlie Williamson. He lost his mother when he was 3 and grew up with his father and siblings, Lloyd, Beaula, Harry and Chuck. The Williamsons were a lively, good-hearted bunch. They learned young to work hard and take care of themselves and each other. As Mike would say, they were “as independent as a hog on ice”.

In Oregon, Mike learned early to hunt, fish and trap. He told old stories of how he would go out spotlighting with his friends and then on the way home, they would distribute the bounty to families who needed the meat. Mike’s freezer was always full of something good to eat. As much as he enjoyed the challenge of hunting, Mike was never needlessly cruel or wasteful, although he did hold a special distaste for Bears. “The only good bear is a dead bear.”, he would say.
Mike had logged with his father using horses. Soon, he began working as a log truck driver and formed a partnership with his friend Neil Holbrook. This was in the days before power steering or engine brakes. Each load required binders of chain and cable to be tossed up and over the logs which required incredible strength. During his entire career, he never took a sick day; nor Continue Reading

4-H Club in Seldovia? How Cool!

| February 16, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Damara Burnett

130216 4H with SOCC

When Opportunity Knocks, Will Seldovia Answer?

| February 15, 2013 | 41 Comments

by Jenny Chissus, Seldovia Chamber of Commerce Chairman of the Board

Jenny Chissus PortraitYesterday was a very disappointing day for Seldovia.  As the beautiful snow was falling, blanketing our community in glorious white, I received a call from Njord Rota, co-owner of Kenai Heli Ski.  He informed me that more than 8 weeks of booked heli ski guests will not be coming to Seldovia.  Due to opposition to their business, from a few very vocal, local individuals, Kenai Heli Ski is heading to Thompson Pass, outside of Valdez.

After over a year of working on this project to bring a two-month season of Heli Ski to our community during a normally “dead” period for our business community – Njord and his team have pulled out of Seldovia.

I realize that there will be a small group of folks rejoicing at this news, but is this the best solution for Seldovia and her future?  As with any new Continue Reading

Seldovia Museum Community Survey

| February 15, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Jan Yaeger
SVT Oral History