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Inaugural Sail for Seldovia’s Young Sailor and Boat Builder

| June 15, 2015 | 1 Comment

by Jenny Chissus

Richard and The Lynx

Richard and Lynx, waiting for the wind!

There are some things in life you might regret – like not following your dreams and having the courage to pursue a different path than your peers.  This is not the case for young Richard – who at 13 years old – took action!  All he wanted to do was – sail, and build his own sailboat.

When most 13 year olds are begging for a new PS4 game, paintball guns or money for Christmas, in 2013 all Richard wanted was marine plywood and plans to build a boat!  Richard had found the plans for the perfect small boat online, on Phil Bolger’s website!  His parents, Jen Gordon and Bruce Rein were more than supportive of his dreams and gave him the 10 sheets of marine plywood and boat plans he needed to get started on his project for his Christmas present!

Construction began in January 2014 in the neighbor’s garage!  With his dad’s help – over the next year and a half, on weekends and after school, his dream came together!

Richard on his way

Leaving the dock under sail for the very first time!

“When I was sailing on our family boat I always thought it would be really cool to have my own boat, a little boat here that would actually be mine!  We have a 14 foot Capri, but it is not ours, it’s my dad’s boss’ boat, but he lets us use it!”  When I asked Richard what his favorite part about the process was, he smiled and replied, “Probably launching just a little bit ago!”

When asked what was the most challenging part of the project, he thought for a minute and said, “Making the mast was probably the hardest part.  There’s two 2x4s, and we had to route out the inside of the boards to make them hollow, then we glued them together, and we had to turn a square post into a circle, it was just a lot of work!”

Richard Out in the Bay

Out in Seldovia Bay

The boat’s name is “Lynx” – though she doesn’t have it painted on the boat quite yet.  The name came from the design, which is called the Bobcat – and Richard thought that since the Lynx is an Alaska cat – that name fit perfectly!

It was a cloudy but totally calm day in the harbor, and I was enjoying a visit with Richard at the dock, while he waited for the wind to pick up!  He kept looking out at the water and skies – I could see his longing to go – but knowing the sailing would be better if we got some wind  – otherwise he’d be rowing!

This dream of sailing really started as a young boy – traveling with his experienced sailing parents on their boat.  When asked what he liked about living aboard – his response was simple:  “I liked all of it!  I liked going to new places everyday, I love sailing, this is just the beginning.  Once I’m out of high school, I have plans to sail around the world, solo.”  I responded “Just like Dove?” and he smiled and shuffled his feet “Yea, Just like Dove, I’ve read that book dozens of times!”

Richard in Seldovia Harbor

Richard and Lynx on a sunny day sailing in to Seldovia’s harbor!

Richard and Zac

Richard and Zac out on Lynx! Photo by Jen Gordon

He and his mom will be here in Seldovia all summer, “Sailing all summer!”  He mentioned that he could probably fit one more person in the boat, and that it would be fun to have a friend along.  (As proof of that, his mom, Jen, sent me this photo of Richard and Zac out for a cruise a few days later!)

Besides sailing all around the bay, he’s also looking forward to exploring!   “I was actually thinking of taking the boat camping this summer, to hang a tarp over the boom.”  As we parted ways he assured me that he’ll always wear his life jacket and that he’ll continue moving in the direction of his dreams!

Reminds me a bit of Mark Twain   “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.   So throw off the bowlines.   Sail away from the safe harbor.  Catch the trade winds in your sails.  Explore.  Dream.  Discover.”

Richard's first sail

Taking off! Photo by Jen Gordon

So Richard, at 14 you have already taken hold of a very simple – yet difficult concept, taking action towards making your dreams a reality!

We are happy for your success and persistence and hard work that brought you here to this day, making your dream happen – setting off in your own boat for the very first time!

Thanks for making Seldovia your first port of call, your home port and celebrating your inaugural sail with us!  We wish you the very best in your endeavors and many days of strong winds and safe sailing!

2015 Seldovia Summer Solstice Music Festival Program of Events

| June 13, 2015 | 0 Comments

by Margie McCord 

2015_SolsticePosterJoin us for the 14th annual Seldovia Summer Solstice Music Festival, held in a most beautiful setting where the eagles awaken you to another day to enjoy the snow-topped mountains as a backdrop. The blue, blue ocean bids you to watch for playful otters, and the sounds and scents coming from the shops and attractions ask you to explore the many nooks and crannies of our special town! Our walking map actually has listed over 101 things to do in Seldovia, so get going with the exciting Summer Solstice Music Festival always held over the longest weekend of the year! 

This year we are so pleased to present  as headliners for the Festival, the very innovative Inuit band Pamyua that has entertained all over Alaska and the world with their drum songs of native traditional music mixed with a fusion of Yupik dance. You will be amazed!

Adding to our first time in Seldovia headliners will be a great variety and mix of new-to-Seldovia artists as well as a reunion of past favorites we just haven’t heard enough of, including a poet! In addition, the 2nd annual “En Plein Air” event, featuring artists from around Alaska capturing the beauty of Seldovia scapes, will take place. A silent auction of their work will be held Sunday morning.

Thursday, June 18 

The festivities begin with the performers boarding the Seldovia Bay Ferry in Homer at 11:00 am for an hour ride of greeting and mixing it up with a jam session of favorite tunes to get everyone warmed up and in the spirit.  Any festival attendees are welcome to ride for a sneak preview of what’s to come and to enjoy the breathtaking view! 

The performers will be greeted by the Seldovia Arts Council members and host families who will take them to their housing before the fun begins! There will be time to stroll around to find the school and to check out the town before the “Meet and Greet” held at the Linwood Bar and Grill starting at 5:30 pm where you can catch an early dinner before attending the very popular OPEN MIC’ at the Susan B. English School with sign-ups at 7:30 pm and a start time of 8 pm. This is for the community members, visitors, or performers who would like to share a song, poem, story, or tune. This is always a fun, often a surprising opportunity to have a moment of stardom!

Friday, June 19

This year we are giving the community and visitors an opportunity to hear short “Samplers” from the performers of what’s to come at the Friday and Saturday evening concerts! There will be several places throughout town that will host the performers during the day; depending on the weather, they may find themselves on a sunny deck or playing in our new harbor pavilion! At noon be sure to drop by the Seldovia Village Tribe (a major Festival sponsor) at the Alaska Tribal Cache Building for the Tribe’s Annual Picnic and a chance to hear Pamyua play. 

Expect an intermission so you can scoop up a CD of your favorite performer(s), and visit the  commons for a delicious dessert and support the Children’s Fine Arts Camp!

  6:15
BRIAN SLOVER
  6:30
CLARK WHITNEY
  7:00
CHARMER’S DAUGHTERS
  7:30
HURRICANE DAVE
  8:00
PAMYUA
  8:45
intermission
  9:05
KEVIN WORRELL
  9:35
FOOD FOR THE SOUL
10:05
YNGVIL VATN GUTTU & ELENA LUKINA 

 

Saturday, June 20

Saturday always peps up our day with the popular YOGA hour (8:30 am) at the Seldovia Sea Otter Community Center followed by the favorite SONG CIRCLE at the Boardwalk Hotel deck (or tent) at 10:00 am with our musicians jamming and sharing tunes over lattes and/or breakfast. This is a lot of fun and all are welcome.

Saturday afternoon (1 -4 pm) is a favorite with the performers holding workshops for kids as well as the community and visitors. There will be several choices offered each hour including many “how-to” compose, teach, play, tune, drum or sing.  Pick and choose whatever looks fun and see how the artists inspire the love of their talents. In between all the happenings, there will be a chance to browse the shops, watch the boats come and go, or take a short walk or hike to our beaches or along the Otterbahn Trail which begins  next to the school. Don’t forget to periodically check out how our visiting artists with “En Plein Air” are doing creating their masterpieces throughout the town!

  6:15
KATHLEEN CLAIBORNE
  6:30
DAVID LYNN GRIMES
  7:00
SWING 49
  7:30
BETSY SCOTT
  8:00
PAMYUA
  8:45
intermission
  9:05
YNGVIL VATN GUTTU & ELENA LUKINA
  9:35
SHELBY & TIEG
10:05
NUTHER BROTHERS 

 

Sunday, June 21

Sunday brings to a close a very busy weekend but not before you get to view the work of our En Plen Air artists and then attend the very popular GOSPEL SING. We will end the fine arts portion of the celebration with an En Plen Air silent auction on Sunday, June 21st starting at 11:30 am until 1:30 pm with snacks and coffee available. The public viewing space at Seldovia’s new pavilion, located adjacent to the boat harbor, will be the place where all can view each artist’s work and where the auction will take place. The Gospel Sing will begin at 2:00 pm (location to be announced); bring your own instrument and/or voice to join along with the festival performers and the community. Song books will be provided. 

There is just enough time left to grab your personal belongings and an ice cream cone before saying good-bye to new and old friends and a memorable weekend of fun, song, and fond memories from a very special place by the sea! The Seldovia Bay Ferry departs at 4:30 pm. Thanks for coming and see you next year!!!

The entire festival passes are: adults $49, teens $16, and kids under 12 Free. Single night performances are: adults $25 and teens $8. Early bird festival passes (adults $39 and teens $15) are available locally at Thyme on the Boardwalk and Linwood Bar and Grill until 5 pm Wednesday, June 17th .

To read more about all the artists performing at this year’s festival – please visit the Arts Council’s site!

Vacation Bible School in July

| June 12, 2015 | 0 Comments

VBS Poster 2015 for Seldovia New Location

Independence Day Planning Meeting on Friday

| June 10, 2015 | 0 Comments

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Human Powered Fishing Derby in 7th Year!

| May 19, 2015 | 0 Comments

by Tim Dillon – taken from DillonTimber.com

Annual non-motorized fishing derby based in Seldovia, Alaska!

Photo by the Seldovia Chatter Box
Simon – Grand Prize Winner 2014

Schedule:

  • Memorial Day Weekend – 8:00 am Friday, May 22 – 4:00 pm Sunday, May 24
  • The 2015 Human Powered Fishing Derby will span 3 days  on Memorial Day Weekend (Friday, Saturday, & Sunday -May 22, 23, 24).
  • Tim Dillon will be signing people up starting Friday morning at 8:00 at the pavilion on the harbor front across from SNA.
  • Fish fry Sunday at 4:00 pm at the harbor-side pavilion. Fish provided, bring a potluck side-dish or suggested $5 donation.
  • To pre-register or for more information, call Tim Dillon at 907-234-7858

Entry Fee:

  • $40 per fishing rod

Rules:

  • Boats entered can not have any type of motor installed.
  • All boats must leave from Seldovia Harbor.
  • No fishing within the Harbor or Seldovia Slough.
  • No fishing from a beach.
  • Lines in Friday morning, lines out Sunday afternoon.
  • Each person in a boat must have a derby ticket.
  • Find a complete list of rules at the sign-up booth.

Sponsors:

Local Dog “Chopper” Inducted into the Hall of Fame

| April 20, 2015 | 0 Comments

submitted by The Bird Dog Foundation’s Executive Director, Ms. Tonya Brotherton

ChopperBIRD DOG NEWS

February 7, 2015 was a “red-letter” day at the National Bird Dog Museum in Grand Junction, Tennessee! We were blessed with a beautiful, sunny day for the annual Bird Dog Hall of Fame Inductions. Inductees included dog owners and dogs from several breeds including English Cocker Spaniels, English Springer Spaniels, Retrievers, German Shorthair Pointers, BrsSettanys, Red Setters, and the Pointer and Setter Breeds.

Christine & Frank Kashevarof from AlaskaInduction into the Hall of Fame is a great honor and the event was well attended by inductees, their families, and friends. Inductees hailed from all parts of the country—from Alaska to North Carolina and all parts in between! Approximately 300 people were in attendance and all enjoyed the comradery of fellow sporting dog enthusiasts and the stories that only they can tell. The event began at 9:00 A.M. on the 7th and concluded at 4:00 P.M.  A luncheon was provided by Purina at the Museum and a reception following the afternoon ceremonies was sponsored by the American Field magazine.

Among those honored was Clubmead’s Road Warrior (Chopper) owned by Frank and Christine Kashevarof of Seldovia, Alaska. Pictured here are Mr.& Mrs. Frank Kashevarof with their dog Chopper. Also a picture of Chopper. Chopper was a good duck hunter who enjoyed swimming in Kachemak Bay and hiking trails with Frank. He was the winner of many hearts, if you pet him you were a friend for life.

 

A little history on The Field Trial Hall of Fame –

taken by the Bird Dog Foundation – dogfoundation.com

The specific interest in honoring the dogs and people who excelled in the field trial sport began in the late 1930’s. Those involved knew that time and careful consideration would be needed in formulating the rules and regulations needed to bestow an honor of excellence on dogs and their owners, trainers and handlers.

In 1953, William  F. (Bill) Brown, editor of The American Field, compiled the necessary rules and regulations governing elections of the field trial dogs and their owners and trainers to a proposed Field Trial Hall of Fame. The list was published in Brown’s Field Trials: History, Management and Judging Standards in the anticipation that hall of fame would be established.

In the June 19,1954 issue of The American Field, Brown announced that the Field Trial Hall of Fame had become a reality and nominations were taken.

Dogs were eligible based in their entire careers. People were nominated based in their service and the length of time devoted to the field trial sport. Nominations could be made in two categories. 

1. Distinguished Bird Dogs deceased

2. Prominent Persons living or deceased

The first year to vote for inductees was 1954, and the election committee considered a popular vote of ten dogs and ten persons from the nomination ballot. Bird Dog enthusiasts elected five dogs and five people into the Field Trial Hall of Fame that year. In 1955, two dogs and two people were elected and inducted. This marked the beginning of a tradition that continues at the annual Field Trial Hall of Fame.