...sell tickets for the First Annual Kenai River Ice Classic," explained Riley. The purpose of the event according Soldotna Rotarian Josselyn O'Connor is to raise money from ticket sales to be invested back into the community through Rotary's...
...here in our community. It's all in fun and were proud to help out with this annual event," added Shiflea. Soldotna Rotarians will do their bell ringing at Fred Myers and Kenai Rotarians at Wal-Mart. As an addition this year at the Soldotna...
...Then on Thanksgiving Day over at the Salvation Army in Kenai a turkey dinner with all the trimmings was provided by Soldotna Rotarians for over 80 some folks who found themselves without a place share Thanksgiving dinner. It's a tradition that...
...director Michelle Glaves. The challenge of setting the ice blocks was delicately handled by Blazy Construction and Soldotna Rotarian volunteers, carvers included Scott Hanson, Derek Stanton and The Ben Firth family. Locations to get your punch...
...Winter Games and winter visitation to the area by Soldotna Rotarians Jerry Near, Ed Krohn, and Norm Blakeley, the...Last week at Fosters Gravel Pit lake, over 20 Soldotna Rotarians, starting two hours before dawn with generated...
...South Africa with the Truth Forum," Vadla told Soldotna Rotarians at her farewell address. Like Alaska, New Zealand...Scholar was three years in the making she says, "Soldotna Rotarian Sarah Riley suggested I apply and so many other...
...breweries in Alaska. "Alaska is making beers that compete with and top any beers in the world," said event director Soldotna Rotarian Dr. Matt Pyhala, "And the turn out for our 1st Beer Festival on the Peninsula underscores that fact," he added...
It started more than two weeks ago as the mercury hovered well below the zero mark and Soldotna Rotarians gathered at River Bend Lake off Beaver Loop Rd. for their annual fishing for ice ritual. It was an idea of Jerry Near, Norm...
...for the Soldotna Chamber, nearly one hundred PWG volunteers help to make the event a success. "Including the Soldotna Rotarians cutting the block ice and the Blazy Construction placing them around town, and all the games from Kick Sledding...
Three years ago Nancy Davis had a five-year-old son who was waiting for a heart and lung transplant. The Davis family lived in Los Angeles at the time and waited for about 20 months until, unfortunately her son passed away never having received the needed transplant. Since then Nancy has been committed to donor recruitment and spreading the word about how important transplantation is and that it really does save lives.
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