Some Kodiak residents have asked the Kodiak City Council to conduct a feasibility study to explore possible uses for property sitting idle at Gibson Cove.Â
Local fisherman Nate Rose, who is also part of a working group looking to turn the property into a multiuse facility for kelp and other fisheries processing, officially requested a feasibility study from the council at a work session on Tuesday.Â
The goal of the study would be to âbetter understand the capabilities and potential uses and/or limitations of the proposed property,â he said in a letter to the council.Â
According to Rose, the study could help inform which grants might be available to fund the redevelopment of the site.Â
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Sandra Scheller had poured so much of herself, her parents and her Jewish community into the Holocaust remembrance exhibit she’d been working on for 2020 that when the COVID-19 pandemic put it on hold, she was devastated.
“The exhibit was open for 67 days. I don’t think I have ever cried as much as I did not for me, but for those that supported this project,” she said of the initial shutdown.
One of the many things she’d learned from her parents, though, was creativity. So, she got creative. She got as much content as she could online. She shifted her focus slightly and began recording interviews with local Holocaust survivors and uploading those to the Chula Vista Heritage Museum’s YouTube channel. The reception the exhibition and its accompanying elements have received have been uplifting for her.
Pictures show snow on Dartmoor as New Year s Day temperatures plummet to -7°C
The mercury took a big drop on higher ground overnight
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