Monthly Archives: April 2006

Fort Greely/Delta School Lunch Menu for May

This will be our last menu for this school year. May 26 is our last day of school. Please remember to bring a lunch with you on May 25 and May 26, our kitchens will be closed for cleaning. Have a safe and happy summer. See you in the fall.

May school menu or to print out with Adobe Acrobat

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Photo of the Day – April 28

The picture of the dogteam was taken by Charlie Boyd in 1961 when he was trapping his trapline on the Goodpaster River. This cabin was part of the WAMCAT Telelgraph, the station at Summit then the line went towards Joseph in the Fortymile, the station was abandoned in the early 1900′s. Photo Courtesy Dave Davenport
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Photos From the Easter Drama Production

“What Man is This?”, the third play produced and presented by Delta Christian Drama Association, directed by George Hosier.
(right to left) Kaillee Thomas as Livia, Langlie Thomas as Clodana, Rebekah Holbrook as Salome, BJ Merrymon as Itzhak, and Josiah Holbrook as David marvelling at the healing of Victoria Joslin as Shoshanna. Photo Courtesy Ken Farrow
Singers (left to right) Yana Kurilchenko, Liya Dyachuk, and Vladimir Kurilchenko. Photo Courtesy Ken Farrow
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Photo of the Day – April 27

This Northern Hawk Owl was seen sitting in a tree near Jarvis Creek waiting for an unsuspecting shrew or vole to meander by. Image by Dwight Phillips
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Fort Greely teacher Nicole Titus selected as a recipient of the Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund

JANET BOYER’S Delta column in the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner details this significant award to the mathematics teacher in the Fort Greely Middle School.

Corps of Engineers revises enhanced-use lease plan

BOYER also reports on changes in the Corps of Engineers plan to lease Fort Greely property to a private developer. The plan was to construct a temporary lodging facility and a medical clinic. The revised plan requests the developer to develop a “power generation plant.”

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Ft. Greely School May Newsletter

Parent Information Meeting
Parents are invited to visit with our school counselor and principal as we discuss the current schedule, program, and policies of Fort Greely School and look ahead towards changes for the next school year. A special focus will be placed on students transitioning from 5th grade to 6th grade. The meeting will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 3rd in the school Conference Center.

Fort Greely School Idol
Due to high student interest, Fort Greely School Idol has been rescheduled for Friday, May 5th starting at 1:00 p.m. All parents are invited to attend!

Delta High School Freshman Orientation
Delta High School will host a freshman orientation on Monday, May 8th starting at 6:00 p.m. for current 8th grade students. Academic and after school programs, eligibility requirements per ASSA, office procedures, credits, and general high school policies will be discussed. All incoming freshman and parents are encouraged to attend.

Kids Don’t Float Presentation
Maureen Gardner, parent and National Park Ranger, will present the “Kids Don’t Float” water safety program to all Fort Greely School 6th grade students on Tuesday, May 9th during their science class. For more information on the program, contact Mrs. Gardner at 895-2113.

5th Grade Orientation
As part of our focus on the transition from elementary to middle school, Fort Greely School will host a 5th grade orientation for current Delta Elementary School students on Friday, May 12th starting at 9:00 a.m. The orientation will begin with an assembly at DES, followed by a bus ride for all 5th grade students to Fort Greely School for a tour of the facility and a chance to meet with several of the 6th grade teachers. Student expectations, handbook policies, and general school procedures will be discussed. Students will be returned to DES prior to their lunch.

Operation Clean Sweep
Fort Greely School, in cooperation with the agencies on Fort Greely, will again be participating in the “Operation Clean Sweep.” Students will be broken into groups and assigned an area of the school premises or Fort Greely to beautify. The clean up activity will take place on the afternoon of Friday, May 12th.

Last Day of School for Students
Friday, May 26th will be last day of school for students. We are planning a field day complete with end of the year awards, the 6th Grade DARE Program Graduation, and a BBQ lunch that will be held at the Fort Greely pavilion. Parents are encouraged to attend to celebrate the end of this school year. Final report cards will be mailed home the week of May 29th.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the school through the means listed above.

Brian Schaffer/Principal, Fort Greely School

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The April 27 issue of Delta Wind is now available.

What’s Happening in the Friendly Frontier.

Delta Wind is a community newspaper published by Tri-Delta, Inc. They provide in-depth news and information about the happenings in Delta Junction and the surrounding community.

You can purchase your copy of Delta Wind in many locations around Delta Junction, including IGA Food Cache, Granite View Sports and Gifts, Busy Bee Office Supply, etc.

Delta Wind

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Tangle Lakes Mining Meeting

Many Deltans use the Tangle Lakes and Rainbow Mountain area for recreation. Should a mine be located there, much of the area could be placed off-limits to snowmachines, four-wheelers, hunters, anglers, hikers and the like for the duration of the mine’s existence. The natural beauty of the area could be compromised. The recent effort not to pursue making the Richardson Highway a Scenic Byway through this stretch, for example, was probably good news to those multinational corporations holding mining interests in this area. Submitted by Mike Nuckols

The following article in the News-Miner is of interest to Deltans.

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Skills for Greeting, Working With and Serving the Public

Last chance to sign up for this workshop which will be held at the Delta Career Advancement Center. The classes will result in Alaska Host and ServSafe certifications. Class will take place on April 29, 8 – 5. Call 895-4605 to register.

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Photo of the Day – April 26


The new bison calves were born on April 10. Their mammas hurried them into the woods when we showed up, but we were able to get a few shots off before they corralled them. Good thing they have fur coats this spring! Photo Courtesy Ruby Hollembaek
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Photo of the Day – April 25

Swans fly over the Granites south of Delta Junction. Copyright by Dwight Phillips.
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Ft Greely School Parent Meeting Changed

Due to a training exercise, the Fort Greely School Parent Information Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, April 26th at 4:00 p.m. has been changed to Wednesday, May 3rd at 4:00 p.m.

Brian J. Schaffer
Principal, Fort Greely School

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Happy Birthday/Anniversary April 25 – April 30

Happy Birthday April 25 – Chris Groppel
Happy Birthday April 25 – Erin Trainor
Happy Birthday April 26 – R.M. Carpenter
Happy Birthday April 27 – Edith L. Walker
Happy Birthday April 27 – Shawn Meek
Happy Birthday April 27 – Anne Dube
Happy Birthday April 27 – Marion Benham
Happy Birthday April 28 – Anne Mauer
Happy Birthday April 28 – Ron Milligan
Happy Birthday April 28 – Bob Kimball
Happy Birthday April 28 – Connie Sandlin King
Happy Birthday April 29 – Mark Sandlin
Happy Birthday April 29 – Gloria Gerhart
Happy Birthday April 29 – Andrew Schultz
Happy Birthday April 30 – Emma Addison

Happy Anniversary April 26 – Bob & Deb Green

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Time to Spruce up the Neighborhood

Mark your calendar for the 2006 Community Clean-up scheduled for Saturday, May 20. The Community Clean-up is an annual event sponsored by the Delta Chamber of Commerce and everyone is welcome to get involved.

This is a great opportunity to get our town in tip-top, sparkling clean shape after a long winter. Families, groups and businesses all can sign up for a section of road to clean up. So far sign ups include the Girl Scouts and the Cub Scouts.

As an added incentive, the City of Delta Landfill will have extended hours on May 20 and they will be giving a ½-off-your-garbage discount—with a $5 minimum. The discount does not include large appliances or vehicles. That’s right—besides making our community look great, everyone can do a little spring cleaning around the old homestead, too.

Special yellow garbage bags will be supplied by the Delta Chamber of Commerce for anyone that volunteers for a specific section of road for clean-up.

All the clean-up fun will culminate at the Visitor Information Center with a tasty barbecue/potluck as a reward for all your efforts. Sign-up today—call the Delta Chamber of Commerce at 895-5068.

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Wanted! Friendly Frontier Days Volunteers

Wanted rugged, strong, Frontier type men and women that know how to have fun…. The Delta Chamber of Commerce is looking for volunteers for the annual Friendly Frontier Days Celebration May 27, 2006. You will be paid with not gold or silver but sincere appreciation and a full heart for your day of kindness. Many fun filled volunteer positions are available. Needed: tent set-up crew, BBQ cooks, food servers, kids mining booth, craft booths, costume contest judges, chamber booth, t-shirt sales, and clean-up crew. Everyone is welcome! Please give Dawn a call at the Delta Chamber to volunteer 895-5068.

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Friendly Frontier Days Scheduled for May 27

Step back in time to celebrate the frontier roots of Delta Junction. The 3rd annual Friendly Frontier Days sponsored by the Delta Chamber of Commerce is scheduled for May 27 and is sure to be a good time. Some of the days’ events include the popular pig kissin’ contest. Place your vote today! Three lucky people will get the chance to smooch a very cute pig that is after they catch them. Pig Kissin’ voting cans are located the Buffalo Diner, Delta Library, IGA Food Cache, Frontier Pull Tabs, Granite View Sports, Mt. McKinley Bank, Poorboy Restaurant, Wells Fargo Bank and there are two cans at Ft. Greely. Kids and adults alike can take part in the Frontier Costume Contest, listen to some great music and enjoy a tasty BBQ. There will be many kids events including a pet parade, sponsored by Durham Reality, gold panning area sponsored by Salcha-Delta Soil and Water Conservation, face painting sponsored by Insanity Acres and hayrides sponsored by Friends of Delta Ag.. There will even be a wondering clown this year; Rozzo the clown will have all kinds of surprises for our Friendly Frontier visitors. So mark your calendar and get ready for a day of fun in Delta Junction. More details will be coming out about the event in the next couple of weeks. If you are interested in volunteering please give Dawn a call at the Delta Chamber of Commerce office at 895-5068

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Delta Students and Parents Invited to "Bullying" Class

Delta jr high and high school aged students, parents, and community members, are invited to a class on the issue of “Bullying” Tuesday, May 16, from 6-8pm in the School Board Conference room. Brittany Luddington, from the Interior Alaska Center for Non-Violent Living will be conducting an 1 1/2 class and a question and answer time for parents afterwards at the invitation of the Delta Greely School District as a part of our Quality Schools Initiative in cooperation with the Alaska Initiative for Community Engagement. Admission is free and there will be refreshments. For more information, please call Jody Zollman at 895-5628

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National Honor Society Accepting Applications

The Delta High School Chapter of the National Honor Society is now accepting applications for membership. Any students in grades 10 through 12 who have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher meet the scholarship requirement for membership. These students are then eligible for consideration on the basis of service, leadership, and character. Membership selection will be made by a Faculty Council. Applications are available from the NHS Adviser, Mrs. Kathy Sharp. She is in the high school computer lab before school and during first period, and at Delta Cyber School during the remaining hours of the school day. Deadline for submission is May 4th. For more information contact Mrs. Sharp at 895-1043 ext. 28.

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Photo of the Day – April 24

Early morning frost covers the ground, and fog hangs in the valley along the Denali Highway in September. Photo Courtesy Art Lenon
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Pogo mine to spend $10 million-$12 million to fix problem

As reported on Yahoo! Finance, the Pogo gold mine near Delta Junction, has found its capacity to dehydrate tailings is below required levels. To fix the problem, the company will spend an additional $10 million-$12 million.

Until the problem is fixed, the gold mine will be running at 50%-60% capacity. This may delay full operations at Pogo until early in 2007.

This is according to a news release from Sumitomo Metal Mining issued Monday, April 24.

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Senator Therriault's April Newsletter

SB 210 To Be Signed by Governor
I introduced Senate Bill 210 this year to strengthen Alaska’s bootlegging laws by giving law enforcement and communities better tools to combat importation of alcohol into dry communities.

“Stand Your Ground” Legislation Moving
The legislation I introduced to strengthen and protect victims of crime continues to receive broad support in the Legislature. SB 200 passed the Senate on a 17-2 vote and has now been heard and moved from the House Judiciary to House Finance.

Alcohol May Be Banned For Violent Felons
Senate Bill 284, which would allow a judge to ban the use of alcohol for certain violent felons, has moved from Senate Finance and is now in Senate Rules awaiting floor action

Senate Bill 309 – Training Alaskans for Gas Pipeline and Heavy Construction
SB 309 will create a stable revenue stream to fund the multi-year commitment necessary to train resident Alaskans for gas line and heavy construction work. Funding may be appropriated to Alaska Works, Inc. or other entities to train resident workers for heavy construction, highway construction, building construction and oil or gas pipeline construction. Funding will leverage industry investment in training facilities and equipment to build private sector training capacity and increase industry capability for sustaining training into the future. SB 309 is slated to sunset in six years and requires an annual report on performance.

Scenic Byway Designation Withdrawn
The proposal to designate the Richardson Highway as a Scenic Byway from Glennallen north to Delta has been withdrawn

Working Ahead of the Drug Curve
In this age of information it is possible to discover details about dangerous substances and develop public policy before they reach epidemic proportions. A case in point is Salvia Divinorum, a toxic substance known as “Sally D” on the streets.

For more information.

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Photo of the Day – April 22

This image of a setting sun over the Delta River was brief, but spectacular.
Photo Copyright Dwight Phillips.
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Photo of the Day – April 21

Young Grizzly Bear strolls across the road near Chitina Alaska. Copyright by Dwight Phillips
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Raptors flocking to Delta Junction ag fields

The Daily News-Miner reported, birders counted 236 raptors in or over Delta Junction’s agricultural project fields last weekend. The staff article, published today, indicates at least 8 different types of hawks, eagles, harriers, kestrels, shrikes, and owls were spotted, along with an astounding flock of snow buntings.

The article goes on to tell about other bird sightings in the Delta area. Details also include the other migratory birds, which are slowly trickling in to Creamer’s Field and other Fairbanks areas. Finally, there is information about upcoming birding events.

Sidenotes:
(1) The word “raptor” historically signifies a plunderer, robber or thief.
(2) Some raptor counts include ravens and magpies. One might question if other raptors “dumpster dive” or frequent Delta’s picnic tables.

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Misinformation circulating Delta about proposed Deltana borough

TIt appears the upcoming vote on the Deltana borough continues to generate widespread interest in Delta Junction.

Some of the more interested parties are posting flyers throughout the town, which contain very questionable statements. According to Janet Boyer’s April 20, 2006 column in the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, there is, Misinformation circulating about proposed borough. In the column, Pete Hallgren, Delta Junction’s city administrator, puts it flatly, “Someone is borough bashing.”

Scenic Byway withdrawl may affect Delta tourism

Also in this latest weekly column by Boyer, Janet highlights the lack of support for making the Glennallen to Fort Greely section of the Richardson Highway an Alaska State Scenic Byway. Evidently there is a lack of grassroots support especially in Glennallen.

According to Brenda Peterson, the Delta Chamber of Commerce director, the lack of designation will reduce the tourism marketing south of Delta.

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Delta Community Forum Back Online

The Delta News Web Community forum is back in operation! We have been working on this for some weeks now, and we have a usable version up and running.

We have used three types/versions of forum software in the last 7 years and I’m hoping that this one will last a while longer. This software is widely used on the Internet and well supported. It is quite different from the earlier forum, but it is also very, very sophisticated.

Our programmer, Simon, was able to import your usernames and passwords. If you have ever posted on the Delta News Web forum, you should be able to just use your existing authentication to post again.

We looked at the possibility of importing messages from the old forum. As we examined this, we saw that it would be at least an order of magnitude more difficult than importing the membership roll. I made the decision to abandon the earlier messages.

You will find the new forum here. Links at the bottom of the Delta News Web and other places will take you there, too.

If you have questions, let us know. We’ll answer these in an FAQ.

I hope you like it!

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Delta Lions Club ~ Easter Egg Hunt Winners

Special Prize Winners : At the Delta Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt on the Deltana Fairgrounds

Samantha Smith and Elin Hicks

Kathleen Smith, Brooke Carter, and Jozey Martellaro

Arthur Edgren

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Family Photos – April 21

For larger photos and text, we invite you to our new family photos pages. If you have a photo you would like to share with the community, we are asking that you send them to the editor
Reese Mitchell having fun on the slide.
Tylor Williams and his burbot
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Photo of the Day – April 20

Sunset at Valdez Harbor during August fishing season. Photo Courtesy Brenda Burke
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Delta Junction biodiesel pilot plant receives seed money award

On April 8, Robert Kocsis of Delta Junction was awarded $20,000 as seed money for the Delta Junction biodiesel pilot plant. Mr. Kocsis was one of the 22 Alaskans who were winners in the first Alaska Marketplace competition.

For details on the total $500,000 of seed money awards, read the April 15, 2006 article, Business hopefuls get a boost, on the Alaska Journal of Commerce web site.

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Photo of the Day – April 19

Spruce grouse (Canachites Canadensis) are commonly seen in the Interior, and are called “fool hens” because they are so easy to approach. Photo Courtesy Art Lenon
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John Harris – Speaker of the House Representing District 12

With less than three weeks remaining in this session, we still have a number of items to dispose of prior to adjournment. First and foremost, the operating and capital budgets have to be adopted. This is the one constitutional duty the legislature must complete. The other items
under consideration are the petroleum profits tax, additional education funding, municipal assistance and energy projects.

For more information read the complete newsletter. PDF (209 kb)

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Will Delta soon have more dairies than Point Mackenzie?

A headline article in Tuesday’s online Anchorage Daily News, “Future of dairies in doubt,” describes problems which have caused two dairies in Point Mackenzie to close. The story tells of a third operation which may also be closed soon.

According the story, Delta now has three dairies. With the closures down south, soon Alaska will only have five commercial dairies. When we came to Delta in 1984, I believe there were 16 or 17 commercial operations in the state.

Are the local farmers in Delta also facing similar problems? Who are the three dairies? The Fellmans, Paul Knopp, and Jeff Mcnabb?

How would changes in the numbers of local milk cows affect other agricultural-related businesses and operations in Delta? Is the Northern Lights Milk and Ice Cream plant still producing that fine milk and very rich ice cream?

Delta folks… Are the beef cattle farms facing similar problems? What is the basic situation with Delta’s other farmers and ranchers. Pleas add your comments to this post.
Thanks Chris Christopherson

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Airborne brigade to Train in Donnelly Training Area

BRIGADE TRAINING EXERCISEGENERAL INFORMATION

The 4th Brigade (Airborne) 25th Infantry Division, based at Fort Richardson, will be conducting a training exercise in the Donnelly Training Area from April 24 – May 12. About 3,000 Paratroopers will be training.

• All artillery and mortar fire will be west of the Richardson Hwy. every day from April 25 – May 12. Hours of firing will vary.
• Small-arms live fires will take place on Meadows Road every day from April 25 – May 11.
• Personnel and equipment parachute drops will occur April 24 – 26 and 30 at Donnelly Drop Zone.
• Convoys will be moving from Fort Richardson to Fort Greely from April 17 – 22 and between Greely and Eielson almost daily from April 28 – May 11. Vehicles will travel in groups of about 20 and are expected to move at about 45 mph. Convoy information is summarized in the table below:

DATE FROM TO HIGHWAY # VEH. TIMES:

  • April 17 Ft. Richardson Donnelly TA Glenn/Richardson 63 6:15a.m. to 11p.m.
  • April 18 Ft. Richardson Ft. Wainwright Parks 220 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
  • April 19 Ft. Richardson Donnelly TA Glenn/Richardson 180 5 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
  • April 20 Ft. Richardson Donnelly TA Glenn/Richardson 120 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
  • April 22 Ft. Richardson Donnelly TA Glenn/Richardson 100 5 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
  • April 28 – May 4 Donnelly TA Yukon TA and back Richardson 40/day unknown
  • May 6 Donnelly TA Yukon TA and back Richardson 40 unknown
  • May 8 – 11 Donnelly TA Yukon TA and back Richardson 40 unknown

For more information, please visit our website or call MAJ Kirk Gohlke, U.S. Army Alaska Public Affairs Officer, at (907)384-1542.

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April 19 – April 24 Birthdays and Anniversaries

Happy Birthday April 19 - Hannah Nichols
Happy Birthday April 19 – Caitlin Milligan
Happy Birthday April 20 – Yvonne Ward
Happy Birthday April 20 – Don Waldo
Happy Birthday April 20 – Jan Wrigley
Happy Birthday April 20 – Annalise Grossmann
Happy Birthday April 20 – Shelly Growden
Happy Birthday April 21 – Mary Baker Kaspari
Happy Birthday April 23 – Michele Helkenn
Happy Birthday April 24 – Goodlookin’ Joe Peters

Happy Anniversary April 23 – Ray & Sherwood Dinger

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Photo of the Day – April 18

Artistically spun-out slush on these lug nuts. Photo by Bob Geise
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Gardening Classes

Land Resources Agent Michele Hebert with the Cooperative Extension Service-Tanana District will be conducting two gardening classes in Delta:

Sowing and Saving Seeds
Wednesday, April 19th. 2:00-5:00 and will repeat 6:00-9:00

Composting with Worms
Thursday April 20th. 2:00-4:00 and will repeat 6:00-8:00

Classes will be held in the CES Conference Room located in the Jarvis Office Center.

Sowing and Saving Seeds – Step-by-step techniques for collecting and growing vegetables, flowers, and herbs. Alaska vegetable and flower starting charts will be provided to determine when seeds should be started indoors. Successfully harvest seeds from the more common vegetables, annuals, perennials, herbs, and wildflowers. Dry and store seeds, and test seeds for viability. Sow seeds indoors to get a head start on the growing season.

Composting With Earthworms – Earthworms can allow you to compost household garbage indoors during our long winters, or during the summer. In this class will build your own small worm composting box and learn how to maintain it. Booklets will be provided.

Fee is $5 per person for per class, registration deadline is April 17, 2006. Please call the CES office at 895-4215 to register or for details.

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Carefree Gourmet Articles ~ By Joyce McCombs ~ African Cuisine

Hold on to your spatula, because this week we’re leaving the snow and cool temperatures and scooting half way around the world to sample the warmth of the tropics and some regional African cuisine. I was inspired to investigate this tasty topic by Delta’s own recently returned world traveler, Judy Dewar. She and her intrepid husband Steve, who looked mighty fine in his dashing safari hat, traveled through Kenya for an entire month and did everything from take a hot air balloon ride to sample giraffe meat. Last Friday evening, Judy presented beautiful slides of their trip to a very appreciative crowd at the Delta Library. For nearly two hours she held us spellbound as she shared incredible travel stories and showed beautifully crafted items made by the Masai people. We capped off the evening by sampling a few dishes I prepared after some careful research and a couple shopping challenges.

To view the entire article see African Cuisine April 13, 2006

A Bit of Irish March 23, 2006
Crazy for Carrots March 9, 2006
February Vacation February 23, 2006
Easy Budget January 12, 2006

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Photo of the Day – April 17

A beautiful February morning as Mount Hayes reflects low level sunlight at daybreak. This scene was taken on Fort Greely near Meadows Road looking westward. Though Alaskans experience harsh winter temperatures throughout the interior, the Delta region affords numerous opportunities to view unique scenes along the entire East Alaska Range. Photo Courtesy Reggie Salinas
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Using the New Delta Community Calendar

The new Delta News Web community calendar has some significantly different features. Here are some things you need to know:

  • When you visit the calendar page, you’ll sometimes see yellow events at the top of the page. These are “all day” events, or events not tied to times.
  • You can find additional information about all events. In calendar view, just “hover” over the event title, and a little box will pop up showing more details.
  • You can also click on the event in the yellow box and a new page with all event information will appear. You will be able to print that event, or even download it to your PDA if you have one.
  • It’s easy to show month views or day views. There are “jump boxes” at the bottom of the calendar page that will take you to different weeks, months, or years. To see a detailed day view, click on the link at the top of the calendar column.
  • You can print “printer friendly” versions of the calendar using the link at the bottom of the page.

You can post your own events to the DeltaNewsWeb’s community calendar. The best way is to obtain your own userid and password and you will be manage new, existing and old events. Contact the DNW editor for your own account information. It’s also possible to publish events anonymously, but this alternative does not permit editing. And we can post events for you, but we do need to charge for that.

We would be happy to answer questions about the calendar. Just send them to the editor and we’ll publish a list of Q&A.

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