LUTHERAN QUILTERS – Members of the Quilts for Comfort Group stand between pews draped with some of the 205 quilts they made, in the Sitka Lutheran Church Tuesday. The group made the quilts for five local non-profits and one in Anchorage. The remaining quilts are sent to Lutheran World Relief which distributes them to places around the world in need, such as Ukraine, as part of Personal Care Kits. Pictured are, from left, Helen Cunningham, Kathleen Brandt,Vicki Swanson, Paulla Hardy, Kim Hunter, Linda Swanson and Sue Fleming. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)
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Daily Sitka Sentinel
December 9, 2019, Community Happenings
Christmas
Harp Sing Set
All are invited to join in singing four-part a capella harmony sacred harp Christmas music 3:30-5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 22, at the Sitka Long-Term Care facility.
Beginners and listeners are welcome. Singing is from the Christmas songbook, and loaner books are available. For information call Sara at 747-2915.
DKG Santa Sale
Fundraiser Set
Delta Kappa Gamma Iota Chapter will hold its annual Santa Sale fundraiser 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, at the home of Jan Love.
Members are reminded to take a gift, or drop it off prior to the meeting if not planning to attend.
Range Officer
Training on Tap
Sitka Sportsman’s Association will offer a free Range Safety Officer training course 8-11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 14 at the Sitka Sportsman’s Association, 5211 Halibut Point Road.
Training is designed to prepare experienced shooters for the basic safety and duties performed as a RSO. Sitka Sportsman’s Association is a non-profit organization which relies on its volunteers to remain open.
The course is being offered at no cost for anyone who has a desire to assist the association in conducting indoor and outdoor shooting activities. Students must be current members of the association, hold a valid Shooter’s Insurance Card, be 21 or older, and be willing to volunteer two to three hours of their time to run the indoor or outdoor range at least once every two months, the association said.
The training consists of: two-hour safety class by Premier Training of Alaska; outdoor range tasks involving the trap and skeet houses; and desk duties.
To sign up, or for information, contact April Ault at sitkasportsmans@yahoo.com or 738-4559.
FAFSA Event
At Pacific High
Pacific High School and UAS-Sitka Campus will host an after-school FAFSA event 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12, at Pacific High.
All district students and parents/guardians are invited to learn about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Those planning to attend should take Alaska state IDs, their most recent tax documents, and W-2s or other income statements.
Contact Mandy or Matt at Pacific High, 747-0525, with questions.
Holiday Brass
Concert Dec. 21
The Sitka Fine Arts Camp will present its annual Holiday Brass Concert 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, at the Sitka Performing Arts Center.
Tickets are on sale at Old Harbor Books or online at www.fineartscamp.org/shows. For information call 747-3085.
Group Bike Ride
Set for Saturday
The Sitka Cycling Club will host its 10th consecutive monthly group ride 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, at the Salty Spoke bike co-op (accessed by riding to the back of the Hames Center, below the recycling center).
The ride will consist of a one-hour Cross Trail excursion and end at this month’s featured bike-friendly business, Spinning Moon Apothecary.
All helmeted cyclists are welcome to join. For information call Doug Osborne at 738-8734 or go to sitkacycling.wordpress.com.
SAFV Seeking
Volunteer Help
Those having some extra free time and wanting to give back to the community may consider volunteering at Sitkans Against Family Violence.
SAFV currently is in need of help decorating the shelter for the holidays, wrapping gifts, preparing and donating food for the client holiday party on Dec. 17, and other seasonal tasks.
Additionally, help is needed Dec. 14 at Centennial Hall for the Boys Run I toowú klatseen 5K community fun run. Volunteers can be a running buddy, set up, clean up, or cheer on runners along the race course through Sitka National Historical Park.
Those who have a few hours to give can call Martina at 747-3483 or email info@safv.org.
Dinner, Party
Set for Legion
The American Legion will have its Christmas dinner party for members and invied guests 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18.
Santa and Mrs. Claus will hand out presents. Parents should sign up their children, ages 0-12 years, at the club.
Call the Legion Hall at 747-8629, 1-8 p.m., with questions.
Crescent Harbor
Power to be Cut
In preparation for the demolition of Crescent Harbor, electricity to floats 5 through 7 will be shut down 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12.
Those with questions can contact the city Harbor Office at 747-3439.
Chamber to Meet
St. Michael’s Cathedral will host a special luncheon and a behind-the-scenes tour to view the latest renovations happening at the cathedral.
Attendees should enter through the cathedral’s main doors, and will be guided to the lower level to the renovated banquet room and multi-purpose hall.
The meal is being catered by the Sitka Hotel and will feature a choice of three freshly made soups, salad and garlic bread.
Following lunch, Pete Hagan will lead the group on a behind-the-scenes tour of the cathedral. Hagan is at the epicenter of the cathedral’s renovation and will share his knowledge, experiences and excitement for every inch of the historic building. Future plans about the extensive refurbishment will be discussed.
Early registration for the lunch is requested.
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Photo caption: National Republican Chairman George Bush takes a drink of water offered by Jan Craddick, Sitka delegate, during the Republican convention held here. Mrs. Craddick explained to Bush that the water was from Indian River, which means, according to local legend, that he will return.