COHO CLAN HOUSE – Volunteers at a community work party Saturday stand in front of the Kayaashka Hít clan house at 314 Katlian Street, at left. Scores of volunteers of all skill levels turned out during the two-day effort to do maintenence and repair work on the house. The Caring for Our Clan Houses Spring Cleanup was organized by the Kiks.ádi Point House Revitalization project. The event was held in memory of the previous Kayaashka Hít caretaker, Chuck Miller - Daanax.ils’eik/Gheistéen, who died in July 2024. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)
SHANNON HAUGLAND
Sentinel Staff Writer
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Sentinel Staff Writer
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Sentinel Staff Writer
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20 YEARS AGO
March 2005
Fifth-graders are divided on what they think is the most important thing to remember when performing Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” this weekend. “Be loud,” said Malissa Coleman. “Be quiet when you’re not on stage,” said Nels Svenson “Stay sarcastic,” said Ruby Gale.... This is the 15th Shakespeare production for teacher Jan Love, who built the annual tradition with retired fellow teacher Mike Morris.
50 YEARS AGO
March 1975
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