HANDS-ON LEARNING – Tutu’s Tidepool, a new Sitka Sound Science Center mobile aquarium, is filled up with urchins and other marine life with the help of first-graders at Xoots Elementary School Thursday. At the unveiling of the aquarium both kindergarten and first-grade students learned about tidepools from Science Center instructors and helped transfer critters to the touch tank. Pictured are Dianamarie Brady, left, and Theo Gray. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)
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20 YEARS AGO
November 2004
Sitka will observe Veterans Day with a parade, a luncheon and a banquet. All are invited to help carry the large garrison flag, on loan from the Elks Lodge, said Bill Aragon, of the parade sponsor American Legion Post 13. After the parade veterans are invited to a noon luncheon at the ANB Hall. The Veterans Day banquet, sponsored by Tlingit-Haida of Sitka, will be at Centennial Hall.
50 YEARS AGO
November 1974
Representatives from Sitka attending the state-federal fisheries rehabilitation plan meeting are Larry Calvin, sport fishermen; Joe Siebert, Southeast Alaska Trollers Association; Bob Wyman, seafood processing industry; and Carl Kerr, purse seiners.