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in a nerve that helps to control heart rate. “The results suggest that taking time to learn the skills to self-generate positive emotions can help us become healthier, more social, more resilient versions of ourselves,” Fredrickson says. Dr. Emily Falk, a neuroscientist at the University of Pennsylvania, is taking a different approach. Falk is exploring how selfaffirmation—that is, thinking about what’s most important to you—can affect your brain and lead to positive, healthful behaviors. Her team found that when people are asked to think about things that they find meaningful, a brain region that recognizes personally relevant information becomes activated. This brain activity can change how people respond to health advice. “In general, if you tell people that they sit too much and they need to change their behavior, they can become defensive. They’ll come up with reasons why the message doesn’t apply to them,” Falk says. But if people reflect on the things they value before the health message, the brain’s reward pathways are activated. This type of self-affirmation, Falk’s research shows, can help physically inactive “couch potatoes” get more active. In a recent study, inactive adults received typical health advice about the importance of moving more and sitting less. But before the advice, about half of the participants were asked to think about things that they value most. The “self-affirmation” group became more physically active during the monthlong study period that followed compared to the group that hadn’t engaged in self-affirmation. “The study shows one way that we can open the brain to positive change and help people achieve their goals,” Falk says. Being open to positive change is a key to emotional wellness. “Sometimes people think that emotions just happen, kind of like the weather,” Fredrickson says. “But research suggests that we can have some control over which emotions we experience.” As mounting research suggests, having a positive mindset might help to improve your physical health as well. Source: NIH News in Health
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The frozen cliffs of Drew Point, Alaska, (population zero) are tumbling to the ocean faster than perhaps any other location in the Arctic. The sea has eaten house-size chunks of tundra at a rate of more than 50 feet per year recently. Ben Jones has watched pieces of Alaska’s northern coast disappear since 2003. Then, as a University of Cincinnati researcher, he flew over Drew Point and saw blocks of tundra and frozen soil that had detached from the land and leaned into the sea like capsizing ships. Last week, he and Chris Arp, both of UAF’s Water and Environmental Research Center, snowmachined out to Drew Point in dim winter light. With the landscape now locked up for the long polar night, they went to see if they could gather a deeper plug of soil from a chunk of land that had fallen into the ocean in summer 2018. They wanted to find out if salty, unfrozen soil at its base might have something to do with why the 20-foot cliffs at Drew Point are losing so much to the ocean. But they found conditions too challenging, and not because there is no sunrise up there this time of year.
The photogenic nature of Drew Point seems to be increasing. Jones, Arp and coauthors in a recent paper calculated that the northern coast there is losing 56 feet per year to the Arctic Ocean. In the most drastic year they measured, 2016, the sea consumed an average Photo courtesy Ben Jones of 72 feet of a 5.5-mile UAF researcher Chris Arp is seen from above while he stands on Drew Point, stretch of coast around Alaska, in late November, 2018. Drew Point. Even in a “There was a lot of slushy snow and low year of land loss at Drew Point, 21 water at the base of the bluff,” Jones said feet of coastline disappeared. in an email from Utqiaġvik, where he and For a Washington Post reporter, Jones Arp stayed after returning by snowma- in November calculated that the ocean is chine from a cabin on the northern shore gobbling about 30 football fields of land of Teshekpuk Lake, about 60 miles south- from the area each year now. east. “It would have made coring pretty Erosion of coastlines is normal, but the north coast of Alaska is different, with challenging in the sub-zero air temps.” They will attempt a deeper soil sam- its core of frozen ground and wedges of ple into the bluff on a scheduled trip up ice that formed during a colder period of there in April 2019. For now, the mystery Earth’s existence. Though the ocean is will remain as to whether the “cryopeg” capped with sea ice most of the year, for a — salty permafrost that is unfrozen and three-to-four month window the relatively crumbly — is in a big way responsible for warm water eats at the cliff bases until they fall, exposing new faces to warm air the drama at Drew Point.
and ocean waves. Now, with less and thinner sea ice, there’s a longer open-water period. “It provides more time for waves to erode the base of the bluff,” Jones said. The researchers have pulled cores of soil they G r ethe a t Lblufftops. a n d e r MLast a t - S summer, u December 6 from cored a bit deeper than usual and noticed a structureless section near the base of the bluffs, a deposit of “saline permafrost that was unfrozen at minus 8 degrees Celsius. “We never really thought about it before, until we pulled up these cores,” Jones said. “The salinity of these soils (at the base of the cliffs) increases the erodibility of these deposits.” Next spring, when soil-drilling is more feasible, Jones and Arp hope to get soil cores from about six feet below beach level, to see how extensive the unfrozen permafrost is, and to maybe find some clues on whether salty, unstable permafrost is becoming more common as the Arctic warms.
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Salsa on Sundays Jan. 6th and 20th @ 4:00pm - 7:00pm
Four Corners Lounge (8000 E Palmer-Wasilla Hwy.) Price: $9.00 to $15.00 —Single class and punch card options Join Anaya Latin Dance every other Sunday afternoon from 4-7 pm for these ongoing drop-in classes dancing Cuban salsa. We will start with footwork and body movement, work on partnerwork in couples, and dance together as a group (rueda de casino). The intermediate class for our regular students is from 4-5:30 pm and the beginner class runs from Backcountry Film Festival 5:30-7 pm, with some time at the end of each class Jan. 26th @ 7:00pm Eagle River Nature Center (32750 Eagle River Rd) to practice what you have learned with music. This space is 21+ unless accompanied by a parent or Special Event: Winter Wildlands Alliance Join us for a celebration of the human-powered experience. guardian. Immerse yourself in an evening of films that capture Single class and punch card options for payment! anayalatindance@gmail.com • (907) 982-0584 the spirit of winter. Adventure, environment, youth outdoor, ski culture - you’ll find it all in this awardPrime Rib/Steak Dinner w/ Live Music winning lineup. Sponsored by the Alaska Quiet Idtarod Roadhouse Day Rights Coalition. Advance tickets with pre-assigned Jan. 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th @ 5:00pm - 9:00pm Jan. 12th @ 12;\:00pm - 5:00pm American Legion Post 15 (1550 Mystic Cr.) seating are available for $8/person at www.ernc. Eagle River Nature Center (32750 Eagle River Rd.) Come join us every Friday starting at 5pm for Prime The Nature Center is transformed into a roadhouse org. Tickets are $10 on the day of the event. RIB or cook your own steak. Live band starting at 7 in the hay day of the Iditarod Trail. Presentations on info@ernc.org • 907-694-2108 pm. Open to the public. Price $18 the hour, plus various indoor and outdoor stations. aklegion15@gmail.com • (907) 745 - 4440 We’ll have a vintage dog sled, artifacts from the PALMER Crow Pass Roadhouse, and food until supplies run WASILLA out: pancakes, fresh-baked goods, and hot soups. Suds Science - Module 1 Free; $5 parking for non-members. Jan 5th @ 5:00pm - 6:00pm
This is the story of how people learned to navigate the seas using nothing more than the North Star, the Southern Cross, a magnetic needle, a clock, and sighting the sun at high noon. It features Captain James Cook’s 1778 search of the Alaska coastline, hoping to find the Northwest Passage. Presenter Dean Knapp (not an astronomer) is a search and rescue volunteer who still uses latitude and longitude to direct rescue helicopters to injured people in the Alaska wilderness. If skies are clear, be ready to go outside and view the night sky. Students ages 10 and up can earn their Jr. Astronomer certificate and astronomy supplies by attending 4 astronomy programs and writing brief synopses of what they learned. info@ernc.org • 907 - 694 - 2108
Practice survival skills such as preventing hypothermia, building a snow shelter, and making a fire. Take a look at the various adaptations that Alaskan animals use to survive winters. Weather permitting, we’ll get on snowshoes and look for tracks. Price: $15.00 Homeschool Class ($15; Registration required) info@ernc.org • 907-694-2108
Starting at Noon Good Panning & More Cure your gold fever: pan for gold and take home a fleck of the Alaska Gold Rush. Make maple sugar taffy in the snow. Tickets are $3 per activity or 2 tickets for $5.
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1pm Living on the Last Frontier Today Hear stories about mushing and camping on the Iditarod Trail from author Yukon Don Tanner, who lives with his family on an old homestead in Talkeetna. 2pm The Chilkoot Trail During the Klondike Gold Rush, the Chilkoot Trail was an important access route connecting coastal Alaska to the Yukon gold fields. Stacy Flagg and Sandy Halstaed will talk about the trail’s history and hiking the trail today. 3pm The Story of the Iditarod Trail Learn about the gold rush history of the old Iditarod Trail, the stampeder trail over Crow Pass, and how it became America’s only winter National Historic Trail, from Kevin Keeler, BLM National Trail Administrator. 4pm Roadhouse Music The Allgood Family Band and friends will be playing some old-time folk music. Clapping and foot stomping allowed! Price: Free info@ernc.org • (907) 694 - 2108
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4-part lecture series beginning January 5th. Includes beer while you sip and learn. Owner and head brewer, Stephen Gerteisen, will provide a comprehensive overview of each of the four main ingredients used to create beer. 907 - 746 - 2337 Postpartum Mama Meetup Jan. 18th @ 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Heritage Birth Center (2323 S Trunk Rd., Unit 6) Please join us the third Friday of every month, in an open, safe place to share, ask questions and connect with other moms. You do not need to be a client of Heritage Midwifery, this meetup is for all moms in the community! So, join us! Have a cup of tea or coffee and talk to other adults! This is an open, free community event. heritagebirthcenter@gmail.com • (907) 746-6645
Mat-Su AARP Tax-Aide Classes Jan. 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th @ 9:30am - 4:30pm
Mat-su Senior Services (1132 South Chugach Street) AARP Tax-Aide Training for Mat-Su District. To volunteer as a Greeter the morning of January 5th is mandatory. To volunteer as a Preparer all four classes are mandatory. Price: Free! (907) 746 - 6113 • jwake@mtaonline.net
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Menard Sport Complex (1640 N Catalina Dr ) Welcome to Game 1 of Season 8 with Boom Town Roller Derby! Details coming soon... Saturday, January 12, 2019 Come see live roller derby in the Mat-Su Valley! All events will be at the Menard Sports Complex: 1001 S Clapp Street, Wasilla, AK 99654. Doors open at 6pm, Wheels roll at 7pm If you have any questions please contact us at boomtownderbydames@yahoo.com Price: $4 - $16 Ticket/Registration Links: BrownPaperTickets.com
Stuff the Truck Jan. 19th @ 10:00am - 4:00pm
Three Bears (445 N. Pittman Rd. or 3950 S. Knik Goose Bay) Stuff the truck food drive. Canned goods, boxed goods, toiletries and paper goods. Monetary donations are gratefuly accepted. bnfalaska@mtaonline.net • (907) 232 - 6796
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907.632.5432 . Serving All of the Mat-Su, Eagle River & Anchorage
General Contractor - State of Alaska Residential Contractor Endorsement January 2019
GreatLander Mat-Su
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Introducing the all-New spring 2019
NOW OPEN!
Ron’s Honda center, wasilla formerly Hartley Motors, located at 1750 S. James St., Palmer
Check out our new facility in the Valley Check out our new facility in the Valley
& bring this postcard in for... Parts or Accessories
Service
any purchase of $150 or more
any service of $250 or more
Ron’s Honda Center P.O. Box 2028 Palmer AK 99645
PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID EDDM RETAIL
907.745.4868 // ronshonda.com $25 off $50 off Local Postal Customer
907.745.4868 // ronshonda.com *expires January 15, 2019
*expires February 15, 2019
ATVs // SxSs // Motorcycles // Scooters // Generators // Lawn mowers // Snowblowers // Trimmers 16
GreatLander Mat-Su
January 2019
THIS MONTH’S DEALS!
THIS MONTH’S DEALS!