...Professional Guides Assoc. that make this all volunteer event happen," said Turner. For the last few years the Kenai River Sportfishing Assoc. has sponsored an accompanying program called American Hero's and brings the children and family members...
...beverage," said January Yaeger, event coordinator for the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce. Additionally the Kenai River Sportfishing Assoc. (KRSA) has partnered with the Peninsula Food Bank to make their traditional Hooked on Fishing rod give-a-way...
...and reels, checks or cash donations made out to: KRSA, with "Hooked on Fishing" on the memo line to the Kenai River Sportfishing Assoc. office, in Soldotna. Thank you again for making our Hooked on Fishing Program a great success.
...silver salmon, great learning opportunities and U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski combined to make the 6th Annual Kenai River Sportfishing Assoc (KRSA) Jr. Classic a great success. What started out as a cloudy Tuesday morning turned into a beautiful...
...schools that participated in CFK 2012, thanks to the CFK sponsors Tesoro and Chevron and CFK community partners Kenai River Sportfishing Assoc., Kenai River Raven Lodge, and ConocoPhillips. This year SOHI, Nikiski, Ninilchik, Kenai, Skyview...
This year marks the 22nd anniversary of the Caring for the Kenai (CFK) competition. On Thursday April 19th fifteen Kenai Peninsula Borough High School students will take the stage at the KCHS Little Theatre to present their ideas on improving our environment or preparing for a natural disaster in this annual Earth Day competition.
...Group, Busy Beaver Log Furniture, and the Kenai River Sportfishing Assoc. We also want to thank our terrific vendors...Watching kids catch their first trout at the Kenai River Sportfishing Assoc. trout pond was terrific and we really appreciate...
...Soldotna Chamber of Commerce, the City of Kenai, Central Peninsula Hospital, the Kenai Watershed Forum, Kenai River Sportfishing Assoc. and the Kenai Peninsula Borough created memorable windows at the Peninsula Center Mall. The Kenaitze Indian...
...fishing for millions of consumers that cannot catch their own fish. The group with the largest bank account is Kenai River Sportfishing Assoc., a non-profit with millions in the bank and many re-allocation proposals. Do not forget about them...
A picture perfect day greeted the 19th Kenai River Festival and the community responded with record breaking attendance and Run for the River numbers. According to Josselyn O'Connor of the Kenai Watershed Forum, the organization that coordinates the Festival, she counted over 3,000 Saturday alone plus a record 225 entries in the Run for the River, making conservative estimates of over 5,000 visitors to the two day event. Molly Watkins successfully defended her title in the Women's 5K for the third year in a row. (For complete Run for the River results visit www.kenaiwatershed.org. The Kenai Watershed Forum (KWF) stepped up as organizers of the event some 10 years ago and it has grown every year since returning to its original staging site along the Kenai River in Soldotna three years ago. The Kenai River Festival is a festival unlike any other in the state of Alaska. "It's a time to reflect on the importance of the Kenai River in our lives; to celebrate its great recreational, economic and educational opportunities; to learn how we can take care of the River; and understand our part in the survival of the Kenai River," explained KWF Executive Director Robert Ruffner. "This event is centered around educating our children on the benefits of taking care of the Kenai River and our watershed. By incorporating inspirational and educational activities in a fun environment, we have fun and learn at the same time," he said.
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