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Adoption Options Gastineau Humane Society 7705 Glacier Hwy. 789-0260 ghspets.org
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The Gastineau Humane Society currently has 22 cats, 4 dogs, and 15 small animals available for adoption.
Abel
Abel is just a good guy. He has some Siamese in him and it shows in his pretty colors and big blue eyes. He is still young and will squirm out of your arms if he’s feeling too restless. Eventually he does settle down in one spot and then purrs happily when you pet and hold him. He likes playing with other cats and will investigate every opportunity to find adventure. His short hair is neat and tidy and goes along with his agreeable personality. Abel will make friends and spread happiness where ever he goes.
Ragnar
Ragnar is named for a Viking hero and he lives up to that proud name with his handsome tabby coloring and traces of leopard spots. He is still settling in to life at the shelter and becomes quite upset when he is moved to a new room, sometimes loudly complaining at being disturbed. However, you can see that he has a good heart and a sweet nature as he relaxes in a new situation, and he enjoys being gently petted and scratched. It’s hard to give up the Viking life, but Ragnar is willing to give it a try if someone wants to give him a safe secure space where he can rule his own little domestic kingdom.
Arthur
Arthur is something of an intellectual. When you first meet him, he may want to engage you in a lively philosophical discussion but can lose his train of thought and just start purring happily when you pet him. Once he has satisfied his intellectual curiosity, he likes to settle into a quiet but still friendly meditative state which means finding a cozy spot to snuggle. Arthur is trusting and sweet, with a glossy short black coat and a slight build. He gets along with everyone, including other cats, and never lets his scholarly ideas get in the way of a good snuggle.
Pixie
This lively young female is curious and playful. Pixie has very soft long hair that shows a Siamese influence. She is a little bit of a princess and likes things to be “just so”. She sometimes won’t tolerate it if another cat gets in her way and will give them a playful bat with her paw. But she generally gets along well with her feline friends despite her tendency to be the boss. She has a restless and energetic nature, most likely because she is still quite young. One day she will grow from a princess into a regal queen and learn to rule with a loving hand.
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Sometimes the tiny marmosets lie in wait for insects, especially butterflies, which feed at the sap holes in trees. Then they capture a side order of bug!
Find the two identical butterflies.
Standards Link: Observation: Find the differences between common objects.
This week’s word:
PREDATOR
The noun predator means an animal that lives mostly by hunting other animals. The shark is a predator who eats seals and other sea life to survive. Try to use the word predator in a sentence today when talking with your friends and family.
the words by looking up, RAINFOREST Find down, backwards, forwards, MARMOSET sideways and diagonally. PREDATORS P V M S D N E L B E MONKEY R I O A P E E R T H ROTATE E N N F R Y Y A T G SAFETY PYGMY D E K E M M T U Y M BLENDS A S E T G O O Z E S FINGER T A Y Y R S R S A P OOZES O Y P M U L M O E O LUMPY VINES R A I N F O R E S T SPOT S R E G N I F S E T TREE Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical SAP words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns.
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THE CITY AND BOROUGH OF JUNEAU
YOUR MUNICIPALITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2018
REGULAR PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING 7:00pm Assembly Chambers
CITY AND BOROUGH OF JUNEAU BOARD OF EDUCATION March 13, 2018 Library, Juneau-Douglas High School REGULAR MEETING – 6:00 PM AGENDA (UNADOPTED)
The following agenda items are scheduled for consideration: Applicant: City and Borough of Juneau Case No.: CSP2018 0001 Location: Birch Lane Proposal: A city project to pave and make drainage improvements along Birch Lane between Julep Street and Mendenhall Boulevard Applicant: Juneau’s Green Market Case No.: USE2018 0001 Location: 263 Marine Way Proposal: A Conditional Use Permit for a marijuana retail store Applicant: Jamie Isaak & John Isaak Jr. Case No.: USE2017 0030 Location: 732 5th Street, Douglas Proposal: A Conditional Use Permit to establish a Bed and Breakfast in a single-family residence To view the public notice and mapped location associated with these cases please visit https://beta.juneau.org/assembly/assembly-minutes-and-agendas
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2018 JUNEAU HISTORIC & CULTURAL PRESERVATION PLAN REVIEW 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm State Library, Archives & Museum 395 Whittier Street
Stakeholders in historic and cultural preservation efforts in the City and Borough of Juneau are encouraged to attend this gathering and share feedback regarding preservation planning by looking through the following lenses: • Resource Identification & Management • Education & Interpretation • Economic Incentives & Benefits • Advocacy & Partnerships For more information visit http://www.juneau.org/history/index.php or contact Allison Eddins, CBJ Planner, at 586-0758 or allison.eddins@ juneau.org.
Special Reports Student Reports Superintendent’s Report Teaching & Learning Report Student Services Report Action Items Approval of Minutes – February 13, 2018 (Regular Meeting) 6-12 Science Curriculum, 2018 (First Reading) Approval of FY 2019 Budget (First Reading) Approval Award of Food Services Contract to Chartwells for the 20182019 School Year (Final Reading) Approval of Juneau Community Charter School Annual Contract for FY 2019 (First Reading) Information Items Classified Personnel Report Future Board of Education Agenda Board of Education Correspondence Board Committee Reports Facilities Committee Report Program Evaluation Committee Report Policy Committee Report Community Committees
Board of Education Members: Brian Holst, President; Josh Keaton, Vice President; Andi Story, Clerk Emil Mackey, Dan DeBartolo, Steve Whitney, Jeff Short Email the Board at: schoolboard@juneauschools.org
ADA Accommodations Available Upon Request: Please contact the Clerk’s office 72 hours prior to any meeting so arrangements can be made to have a sign language interpreter present or an audiotape containing the Assembly’s agenda made available. The Clerk’s office telephone number is 586-5278, TDD 586-5351, e-mail: City.Clerk@juneau.org Published: March 12, 2018
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