April 2015 Cooper Landing Gem Diamond in the Winter Emerald in the Summer Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau Board Of Directors Stephanie Ferry President Jason’s Guide Service 847-651-1515 Trevalyn Sackett Vice President Sackett’s Kenai Grill 595-1827 Angel Bond President Elect Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge 595-1425 Shirley Wilmoth Treasurer The Hutch B&B 595-1270 Rose Hetrick Secretary Inn at Tern Lake 288-3667 Jen Harpe Member Kenai River Fly Fishing 595-5733 Cheryle James Member Wildman’s 598-1007 Ronald Sloan Member Cooper Landing Seniors 595-3000 Dear Chamber Members, Happy Spring Everyone! As the days are getting longer and warmer, I hope everyone is getting out and enjoying the Spring Season! A quick thank you to all of you who turned out for the meet and greet with Senator Micciche. Through all of you showing up for this meeting I believe we showed Senator Micciche how serious we stand on this topic. The letters for reconsideration of this proposal are due in the next 60 days. We will be holding an informational session for interested people to attend and get help writing useful letters in opposition of this proposal. Date and time for the meeting will follow. Each year, the Chamber sponsors the Easter Egg Hunt. We have had such a great turn out year after year and are looking forward to seeing everyone this year. The Easter Egg Hunt will be on April 4th at 11am (sharp) at the Community Center. Thank you to Laura Johnson, Heather Harrison and Angel Bond for putting this fun event together each year. We are offering new advertising opportunities that we are very excited about. If you have not already, please check out our website and check your email for more information on how you can get more exposure on our website for your business. Our goal this spring is to update and verify all listings and information on the website so that everyone is ready to go for the busy summer ahead! Updates are due by April 15 and can be emailed to info@cooperlandingchamber.com. We will be holding our next meeting Monday, April 6th at the Helen Gwin Commons at the Senior Center. If you have any comments, questions or ideas, we would love to have you. Our meetings normally open to the public at Noon. Stephanie Stephanie Ferry President Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce Meeting Monday, April 6, 2015 Helen Gwin Commons 10:30 am— Board Meeting 12 pm—Member Meeting— Update on Chamber Advertising Opportunities Rumor Has It! The Easter Bunny is Coming to the Landing! The Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce’s annual Easter Egg Hunt will be on Saturday, April 4, 11 am SHARP at our Community Club. The Easter Bunny will be making an appearance and there will be games and snacks after the hunt. If you would like to volunteer or make a donation, please contact Heather Harrison at 598-1210. And a special thank you to all the Bunnies who volunteer to make this event happen! CooperLandingChamber.com: Advertise Year Round On-line! We’ve revised the requirements, so if you are interested in having your company exposed to all those visitors checking out our site, be sure to sign up! We are now offering online advertising space on the following pages : Our Town, Main Members Directory Page, Members Individual Categories and Contact Us. All ads will rotate amongst others on those pages and will run for a full year. Those who sign up by April will receive half off the annual fee for this year until October. To sign up see enclosed form or for more information, please visit www.cooperlandingchamber.com. Chamber Web Pages Our Town Main Members Directory Page Members Individual Categories Contact Us Wildman’s Winter Hours Open 7 Days a Week 8:00 am to 9:00 pm Check out all our Great Beers on Sale! Enjoy Wildman’s fried chicken made to order or try out our awesome chicken fingers and jojos! Come in and eat lunch with us or take it to go! Spring 2015 Deal $50 $125 $100 $75 Full Year Membership 2016 $100 $250 $200 $150 Cooper Landing Senior Citizen Corp. Inc. Senior Links Helen Gwin Commons in Eagles View Senior Independent Housing was filled with Dean Birmley’s friends and relatives during the memorial luncheon in his honor. Dean was one of the first Eagles View residents and lived there until Oct. 2013 when he moved to Riverside Assisted Living in Soldotna. Dean’s sister Ethel and her husband Red Holt, in the center of the a picture, are listening to a remembrance by a woman from his Soldotna home. Many stories were told. Dean was an amazing man from the time he was a WWII aviator shot down over Germany, to more recently when he was “King of the Dumpsters!” The other picture shows Dean’s long time friend, Martha Brewer holding flowers, with Pastor Jim Pearson and his wife Audrey. Pastor Pearson officiated at the funeral and burial services at St. John Neumann Catholic Church prior to the memorial luncheon. CLSCCI Board Meeting Tuesday, April 7, at 1:30 p.m. Helen Gwin Commons. Everyone interested is invited to attend! Thank You Conoco Phillips! CLSCCI was pleased to receive a Transportation Grant from ConocoPhillips recently. This money helps to keep the buses transporting seniors (and others, space available) to Soldotna and Kenai for appointments and shopping and to local civic and fun events. If you would be interested in driving one of the buses, please call 595-3000 or email clscci@arctic.net. Bus driver get a free lunch when they drive to town and can also shop and appointments. Handyman Wanted! CLSCCI is also looking for a handyman to take care of small jobs in the apartments and around the buildings. This person needs to have a business license. Call 595-3000 or email clscci@arctic.net. CLSCCI greatly appreciates Chris Smith who is filling in temporarily and Mike Betlej who is the board member in charge of maintenance. Cooper Landing Library News Is it Spring? Did we really have a winter? Life out doors has been a little confusing these past few months but the library is cozy and warm with lots of good reads and movies. Soon to be on the shelves are a large selection of Alaskana, both adult and children's books, that Virginia Morgan and Susanna LaRock brought back from the Alaska Library Association conference in Juneau. We also have a number of new movies and television series on DVD. Volunteers are returning from vacations and the snowbirds are beginning to trickle back to Cooper Landing. Anyone interested in volunteering during the summer is encouraged to drop by the library at let us know. Training is done on Friday mornings or Saturday afternoons. We have moved to a new schedule until mid to late May. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 1-3 Thursday 12-4 Friday 10:30-3:30 Saturday 10-4 We hope these hours enable more families to use the library. We are hoping to have at least one, perhaps two, evening openings during the summer to accommodate the seasonal workers and visitors. More on that in May. Katie Thomas Director Happy Spring Break Up Cooper Landing! This is Natalia with Century 21 Freedom Realty. Summer is just around the corner, and with a low inventory market, it’s the perfect time to sell! Buying season picks ups drastically in the summer so if you have been considering selling then the time is now. Contact me to get your free market analysis report. I can also assist you if you are looking to buy a new home as well. As your trusted realtor, if any of your friends or relatives are thinking of buying or selling a home, I’d love to be of service to them. So, when you think of these people, please give me a call with their name and number. I’ll be happy to follow up and tend to their real estate needs. Sincerely, Natalia… because every move matters. Mail to:natalia@century21.com Phone: 907-830-1069 Cooper Landing Historical Society CLHS Meeting & Spring Cleanup Saturday, April 18 from 11am to 3 pm Soup and bread will be provided for lunch by Mona Painter. The school house door has not been open for a couple of months, so hopefully someone else with keys can give it a try. Or please get a hold of Mona, and she will bring her keys down and have you work on it with her together. Helen Gwin Peak and Old Buzzard Ridge Mayme Ohnemus and Mona Painter attended the March 19 meeting of the Alaska Historical Commission in Anchorage on March 19. On their agenda was the requested naming of Helen Gwin Peak and Old Buzzard Ridge located above Gwin’s Lodge on Helen Rhode Mountain. Before the meeting and during breaks they enjoyed talking with the Commission members and Lt. Governor Byron Mallott and his staff. They were both excited when the Commission voted in favor of the names proposed! This is now before the US Board on Geographic Names, part of the U.S. Geological Survey, and may take some time for their action. The photo provided shows Alaska Historical Commission members at work with Lt. Gov. Mallott at the far right. Local Trails Brochure in the Works! A Helen Gwin Memorial Fund has been set up within CLHS. To date, donations of $600 are earmarked for funding the local trails brochure Mayme Ohnemus is working on with help from Heidi Chamberlain and Angel Bond. CL school kids animal drawings are the brochure art. The map on the brochure will include Helen Gwin Peak and Old Buzzard Ridge. The brochures will be made available for purchase by local businesses. Helen Gwin’s Smoked Salmon Chowder Preparation: Chop bacon and saute in a large pot with onions, celery, carrots, green onions, and parsley or about 4-5 minutes over medium heat. Slowly add in 1/2 cup water and cover for 1 minute. Add spices and fish broth and simmer until carrots are tender. Add the chopped red potatoes and simmer until they too are tender. In a separate sauce pan, mix the butter and flour over medium heat and stir to make a roux, or paste. Before adding this mixture to the pot, add a few large spoonful's of the hot broth to the roux for thinning and to bring it to the proper temperature. Add this thinned roux to the pot with vegetables and broth. Stir thoroughly and let simmer for 5 minutes. Add milk, stir and bring to a simmer, allowing it to thicken slightly. Add white wine, lemon juice, corn, and flaked Smoked Alaskan Sockeye Salmon. Continue simmering, stirring frequently, until the desired thickness is obtained. A little water may be added if the chowder becomes to thick. Servings: 8 large servings. There you have it. Try it and you will like it! 1 & 1/2 lbs. smoked salmon (sockeye preferred), flaked 10 strips raw bacon 2 large onions, minced 4 stalks celery, minced 3 carrots, finely chopped 5 green onions, finely diced 6 cups fish broth (water mixed with fish base) 8 red potatoes, chopped 3/4 bunch fresh parsley, chopped 1 cup butter 1/4 lemon juice 1 & 1/2 Tbsp. dry dill 1 & 1/2 cup corn kernels 1 cup flour 1/3 Tbsp. black pepper 5 cups milk 3/4 cup white wine Cooper Landing Community School Classes Calendar Estate Planning and Probate: Thursday, April 2, 7-9pm, Community Hall. Deborah Randall, attorney at law, will present a class on estate planning and probate. Topics will include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, advance health care directives, and probate including the new Real Estate Transfer on Death deed. Please visit her website at wildwomanlawpractice.com for additional information. There is no fee for this class. Tot Time: Need to wear you little ones out? Bring them to the school on Mondays, from 11am-12pm, to play in the gym with their friends, while you catch up with other parents. Ongoing, while school is in session. Ballet Classes: Susanna LaRock is offering a course in beginner's Ballet at the Cooper Landing School Gym on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30 beginning March 16 and running through April 22. Each class will cost $5, or you can pay $50 in advance for all 12 classes. This class is for all ages and will focus on very basic ballet skills. For those who took the class last year, we will build on some of the skills you know already. For those who are taking the class for the first time we will start with the basics. Leotards, tights and ballet shoes are encouraged but not required; form fitting clothes that you can move in and short cotton socks are acceptable attire. Fitness Classes: Melissa Fish is leading a half hour of intermediate level fitness classes on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 3:30. We will be alternating between HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) and circuit training with some of the school's brand new state of the art fitness equipment. HIIT or high intensity interval training is scientifically proven to be one of the most effective forms of fat burning and strength building exercises. $25 a month, or $5 a class. For more info, call Melissa at 598-2065. Volleyball: Volleyball is on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6pm to 8pm. Adults only and please wear non-marking shoes. Call Mike at 362-1181 with any questions. Friday Night Book Club: 7 pm at Cooper Landing Community Library. Next up: April 17 - Let's Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson May 15- The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty For more information, contact Virginia Morgan at tommyginny@arctic.net or 595-3094. Cooper Landing Community Directory: 2015-2016 directories will be available for purchase at Cooper Landing School, starting April 1, 2015. $10 each. No advance orders. Family Movie Night: Friday, May 1, 7pm. Watch the Crier for more information. (www.cooperlandingcrier.com) Interested in teaching/hosting a class or event in the community, or have a recommendation? Contact Deb at carlsons@arctic.net with your ideas. AmeriCorps Monthly Update The month of March really flew by for Kristine Route (Krissy). She has had her nose to the grind stone working on a behavioral study related to human waste sanitation education. She is attending Alaska Pacific University’s graduate program to make sure that this study comes to fruition in a professional manner. She has also been working to plan a three day summer educational event that honors and celebrates wild places, animals, and people. It will highlight environmental advocates and stewards like Aldo Leopold and Edward Abbey. The event will kick start with an afternoon activity geared towards children and youth. The plan is to have a local volunteer story teller who will introduce the kids to the joy of birding. We will also host a birding poster design competition. The posters will be showcased during the following days. The second day activity will be a movie night. The film A Fierce Green Fire, directed by David Steinke, will be shown as an introduction to Aldo Leopold. It will precede the film Wrenched, directed by ML Lincoln, which will highlight eco-activists throughout generations. The main event Aldo Leopold- A Standard of Change, by Jim Pfitzer, will take place on the third day. This one-man play brings to life the famous Wisconsin Shack that inspired and challenged Aldo Leopold and explains how it led him into writing A Sand County Almanac. This will be the first time Wrenched and Aldo Leopold- A Standard of Change have been shown in Alaska. If you are interested in sponsoring this event or volunteering at it please let Kristine know. Youth group had fun this month making “lava lamps”, lesson on density, with vegetable oil, water, food coloring, and Alka-Seltzer. After spring break we switched gears and started working on public service announcements. The kids are in the process of writing and designing their own PSA for the upcoming film festival. Amount of Recycle material in February: 263 pounds. Year to date Recycle Weight: 553 pounds. Snowshoe Softball a Success without the Snow! The Fourth Annual Snowshoe Softball Game, a fund raiser for CLES, was held on Saturday, March 28 at the Cooper Landing Softball field. Although we did not have any snow this year, it was a beautiful sunny, warm, breezy day and the game was played on a wet, slick ball field. Even though the field conditions were not ideal, the game was played and all the participants and onlookers had a great time. In addition to the game, there was a bon fire, s’mores for the kids, 50/50 split the pot raffle, children’s play area, burgers on the grill, pot luck; fill the boot and the Volunteer Fire Department had the new tanker on display. This year CLES raised over $600 during the game. A big thank you goes out to everyone that stopped by and supported CLES in our fundraiser, especially George Anderson, from the Hutch, who won the 50/50 split the pot raffle and donated all his winning back to CLES. This fund raiser would not have been a success if it wasn’t for all the volunteers and businesses that pitched in. Charlotte & Jonathan Osowiecki, Carrie & John Williams, Fly Bob, Mitch Dickenson, Rick Montreal, Elizabeth Grimmond, Carl Allendorf, Jerry Neis, Keith Doroff, Wildman’s, Princess, as well as the Community Club for the use of the building. We hope to see all of you next year at the Snowshoe Softball Game! What’s Happening on the Peninsula Choose Your Weapon 10K Race Calling all skiers, bikers, snowshoers, runners, and humanpowered transportation enthusiasts! Get ready for the first official event of summer - the Choose Your Weapon 10k at Tsalteshi. Ski, bike, run, hike, crawl, snowshoe or moonwalk your way around a 10k (or so) path on Saturday, April 18th. Bib pickup and race day registration starts at 10am at the WOLVERINE TRAILHEAD (off of K-Beach Road - across from the Soldotna Sports Center). Start Time: 11:00 am End Time: 1:00 pm. http://www.tsalteshi.org/events Fly Fishing Film Tour The Kenai Peninsula Chapter of Trout Unlimited will show the 2015 Fly Fishing Film Tour at 7 pm on April 18 at the Kenai Visitors and Cultural Center. For more information and tickets, visit http://www.thef3t.com. Sterling Community Craft & Vendor Fair The Sterling Community Center is hosting a 2015 Craft and Vendor Fair, to be held at the Sterling Community Center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 25. This year, registration will be limited to one vendor per product line (first come, first placed). There will be a couple door prizes given out to customers the day of the Fair. The prizes will be gift baskets comprised of small-sized new items donated by the participating vendors. We welcome your donations. If you would like to participate in the Fair, please call Rochelle Hanson at the Sterling Community Center, 262-7224, or e-mail at office@sterling.community to obtain a contract and more information. The 2014 Craft Fair was a huge success with positive feedback from both vendors and attendees. We look forward to a great event and looking forward to seeing and hearing from you. April 2015 SUN MON TUE WED 1 CL Fire Training at Fire Hall @ 6 pm CLAPC 5 pm WK Session 6 pm Meeting @ CLCH Community Activities Soldotna Shuttle Bus Wednesdays 8:30 am Game Night Fridays 7pm Helen Gwin Commons Story Time Friday 11 am Library After School Group Wed 3:30-5:30 pm CL Comm. Center Sew & Sew Quilters Mondays 10 am Community Hall Trap at Gun Club Sat at 12pm Tot Time Mondays 11-12 pm CL School Gym Volley Ball Tues & Thurs 6 - 8 pm CL School Gym 5 Easter 6 Chamber 7 Board @10:30 am Members Meeting @ 12 pm Helen Gwin Commons CLSCCI Board Meeting 1:30 pm @ Helen Gwin Commons 8 THU 2 Estate Planning and Probate Community Hall 7-9pm 9 13 14 3 No School 10 Gillnetting Letter Writing Information Meeting 12– 4 pm Community Hall CLES 6pm Fire hall 12 FRI 15 SAT 4 CL Chamber Easter Egg Hunt!! 11 am Community Hall 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 Chamber Online Ads & Updates Due! CL Fire Training at Fire Hall @ 6 pm 19 26 Church Services CL Baptist - 11:00 am Catholic - 12:30 pm CL Community Lutheran Church - 9:00 am 20 21Sterling 22 Gem Newsletter submissions Due! Hwy Open House 4-6 pm & Public Hearing 6-8 pm CLCH 27 28 Friday Night Book Club 7pm @CLCL 29 30 Cooper Landing Library April Hours: Monday thru Wednesday: 1pm - 3 pm Thursday: 12 pm - 4 pm Fridays: 10:30 am - 3:30 pm Fridays: Story Time 11 am -12 pm Saturdays: 10 am - 4 pm Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce The Cooper Landing Gem is a great way to get your business or community event information out to our friends and neighbors! Submissions for the April newsletter need to be in by April 20th. Remember that chamber members are entitled to one insert per year! Please submit all newsletter and calendar items to info@cooperlandingchamber.com. Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce And Visitors Bureau, Inc. Chamber Newsletter Member Meetings Referral Service Brochure Display Web Listings Visitor Center Displays Events Management Visitor Inquiry Mailing List Membership Directory Bulk Mail Stamp Joint Advertising Networking Teamwork A Voice In The Community Insert in Chamber Newsletter & Much, much more!! For more information on becoming a member, contact: Cooper Landing Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau, Inc. PO Box 809 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 Phone at (907)595-8888 Email at info@cooperlandingchamber.com Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce And Visitor’s Bureau, Inc. PO Box 809 Cooper Landing, AK 99572
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