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-- An Open Letter to Alaskans -Federal Preemption of Alaska’s Authority for Fish & Wildlife Resource Decisions The Territorial Sportsmen, Inc. (TSI) is a Juneau-based nonprofit organization with about 1500 members. Our main purpose is to advocate for wise management of Alaska’s natural resources and to maintain the public’s access to fishing, hunting, and outdoor recreation areas. TSI strongly supports sustainable fishing, hunting, and trapping for subsistence, personal use, recreation, and commercial uses. We are publishing this letter to convey our increasing concern about actions taken by federal agencies with regard to Alaska’s fish and wildlife resources. We need to return some common sense to what has become a fish and wildlife management crisis for the State of Alaska. Decisions by the Federal Subsistence Board (FSB) are expanding into traditional state responsibilities, inconsistent with the explicit limited authority granted in Title VIII of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA). Recent decisions by the FSB to enact new federal Berners Bay moose and Prince of Wales Island deer regulations illustrate a federal regulatory system that has gained momentum beyond what was intended by Congress. It is clear that unless something is done by Congress or clarified by the federal courts, the federal government will eventually preempt state fish and wildlife management on most, if not all, federal lands and federal reserved waters in Alaska. To make things even worse, the FSB has granted itself the authority to extend its jurisdiction onto adjacent state and private lands and waters. Our position is simple: we do not believe that this is what Congress intended when it passed the compromise legislation that is ANILCA. A couple of examples of FSB decisions will serve to illustrate some of our concerns: Berners Bay moose permits- During the April meeting of the FSB, the Territorial Sportsmen opposed the creation of a federal subsistence hunt for moose in Berners Bay just north of Juneau. Our testimony in opposition included the following: • In 1958 TSI worked cooperatively with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the military to capture and transport moose calves to Juneau for release in Berners Bay. • The Berners Bay transplant successfully established a moose population in an area that did not have moose and which, because of its geographic isolation, may not have been colonized by moose naturally for many years, if ever. Under attentive management that introduced population has provided an extremely popular hunt for over 50 years to all Alaskans as well as hunters from other states. Given the fact that there was not a historical moose population in Berners Bay, with no accompanying customary and traditional uses of moose, and given further that the existing moose population at Berners Bay is the result of government and private efforts, TSI believes the herd should remain available to all hunters. • The Berners Bay moose herd exists in a place that did not customarily support moose (or use of moose), and where the topography often requires specialized equipment and extra effort to access the area. Further, to reach this hunt one has to go past other moose hunting opportunities with better access and larger allowable harvests. Finally, the Berners Bay moose herd is a small , isolated population that cannot answer regional subsistence demand due to the low sustainable harvest. Despite our recommendations and its own policies, which limit federal restrictions to cases where there is a conservation problem or where existing subsistence use needs protection, the FSB decided to allocate 25% of the Berners Bay moose permits solely to federally qualified subsistence users. The effect of this is that hunters from urban areas such as Juneau, Ketchikan, Anchorage, etc. lost one quarter of their chance to be drawn for this popular hunt while rural residents who qualify as federal subsistence hunters have had their chances rise. Unit 2 deer seasons and bag limits: At the same meeting, the FSB considered a proposal to reduce the bag limit and shorten the season for non-federally qualified hunters in Game Management Unit 2 (Prince of Wales and adjacent islands). Our arguments against that proposal included the following: • Data presented by the Alaska Department of Fish & Game indicate that deer populations in Unit 2 are high, and that the number of deer taken by federally qualified hunters has actually increased over the past decade. Federally qualified hunters already have substantially more opportunity than other hunters to harvest deer under current regulations, having a higher and less restrictive bag limit (i.e., allowing taking of does) and a longer season than the state season, including a time of year (January) when the animals are at low elevations and more vulnerable to beach hunts.
• There is no indication that hunting by non-federally qualified hunters has precipitated any biological concern or that restrictions are necessary in order to provide adequate opportunity for subsistence; therefore the additional restrictions contained in this proposal are not warranted. Despite state and federal agency recommendations and other objections from the public, the FSB decided, based on testimony from local hunters in regard to difficulty finding deer during the 2017 season, to reduce the bag limit from 4 bucks to 2 bucks per year for non-federally qualified subsistence hunters (in other words hunters from outside Unit 2). Importance of These Issues The Federal Subsistence Board’s “Policy on Closures to Hunting, Trapping and Fishing on Federal Public Lands and Waters in Alaska,” adopted in 2007, states that the “Board will not restrict the taking of fish and wildlife by users on Federal Public Lands … unless necessary for the conservation of healthy populations of fish and wildlife resources, or to continue subsistence uses of those populations…” This is precisely the extent of authority Congress granted in ANILCA. There was no conservation issue in either of the examples presented here. Nor was there any threat to continued customary and traditional uses of the resources. In the case of Berners Bay moose, this hunt clearly does not exhibit the economy of effort characteristic of subsistence, and restriction of non-federally qualified hunters was not necessary for conservation or to continue customary and traditional subsistence uses by rural residents. In the case of Unit 2 deer, the FSB was willing to restrict take in order to reduce perceived conflicts between local and non-local hunters although the biological data show no indication of a conservation problem or jeopardy to existing subsistence harvest. There are a growing number of examples throughout the state where the FSB is using its authority to eliminate non-federally qualified users where there is no conservation issue or threat to legitimate subsistence uses. For example, the FSB eliminated non-federally qualified users from harvesting caribou in Unit 23 (NW Alaska) when both the state and federal biological staffs clearly indicated there was no conservation concern, and where a cooperative regional planning group supported continued participation by non-local hunters. We are raising this issue now because the pattern is clear that the federal subsistence process has drifted towards creating hunts that reduce opportunity for non-local hunters just because an area is federal land, without regard to the specific requirements set out in ANILCA. If this continues, eventually the FSB could eliminate non-rural Alaskans from hunting or fishing on federal public lands just because the Board can reduce or eliminate any perceived competition regardless of the biological status of the resources. For example, we have little doubt that the recent authorization of a limited federal subsistence hunt for Berners Bay moose will eventually lead to most or all of the allowable harvest being allocated only to federally qualified subsistence users. That will mean that Alaskans residing in Juneau will no longer be allowed to participate in this hunt despite the fact that they have been the major customary and traditional users of this resource since this hunt was first instituted. In Unit 2, Ketchikan (and other urban) hunters will have reduced deer hunting opportunity even though biological data do not indicate a conservation problem. Again, we have to ask if this is what was intended when compromise ANILCA legislation passed in 1980? Is this what our delegation and our elected officials really want? Is this really the level of support for state management we can expect from the federal agencies? Do our Congressional delegation, elected state officials and federal agencies support the FSB’s unilateral extension of their authorities onto state and private lands and waters? We do not believe that our delegation in Washington D.C. would have supported the passage of ANILCA if they had had any inclination that this is the type of scenario we could expect 38 years later. We believe that our elected officials should object to such preemption of state fish and wildlife management on federal lands where no conservation problems exist. After all, the quest for statehood was all about state management of its resources – particularly our fish and wildlife. We have put these issues before you because we sense a crisis occurring, which, left unattended, may eventually become irreversible. We are only asking that the basic intent of ANILCA be adhered to and that actions be taken to reverse this trend of unauthorized preemption. We are anxious to participate in some sort of constructive dialogue that will correct this situation and protect state fish and wildlife management authorities wherever possible.
Matt Robus, President,
on behalf of the Board of Directors Territorial Sportsmen, Inc. | PO Box 32712 Juneau, Alaska 99803 territorialsportsmen@gmail.com | (907) 789-2399
City and Borough of Juneau Delinquent Sales Taxes As of June 15, 2018 The businesses reported in this listing are delinquent in filing and/or remitting of sales tax. The sales taxes collected by merchants, in the normal course of business, are required by law to be held in trust for the City and Borough. Failure to remit the sales tax will result in significant financial penalties and interest being charged. The penalty for failure to file is $25. The penalty and interest charged for failure to remit sales tax when due is 5% per month, up to a maximum of 25%, plus interest at 10% per annum. The City and Borough is actively pursuing collection of the taxes owed. For flagrant violations, merchants can be and have been charged with Class A misdemeanors. Class A misdemeanors are punishable by up to one year in jail and/or a $5,000 fine. The delinquent merchants listed in this report represent a small minority of the merchants conducting business in the borough. The vast majority of merchants comply with the filing and remitting requirements. The amount of delinquent tax shown in this report represents less than 0.6% of the City and Borough’s annual sales tax collections. The Sales Tax Office welcomes any information that will assist in enforcement and compliance. Questions should be addressed to the Sales Tax Office at 586-5265 or Revenue Collections at 586-5268. Clinton Singletary Sales Tax Administrator BUSINESS NAME
Active Businesses
TAX DUE
NORTHERN REFRIGERATION & RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT LLC
19,769.82
CHANS THAI KITCHEN
14,907.41
SERENDIPITY LLC dba ACIDNI AVITAS & EUPHORIA
12,975.12
WOLFPACK VENTURES LLC dba SALT
12,071.95
BROKEN RUDDER INC
8,877.05
KAPPLER COMPUTER SERVICES INC
3,834.14
GILES’ ALASKA MUSIC ONE
3,520.82
HIGH TIDE TATTOO
3,195.43
WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION
2,518.88
JUNEAU LANDSCAPE SERVICES LLC
2,093.26
LAW OFFICE OF ELIZABETH ZIEGLER
2,080.20
INTERSTATE SIGNCRAFTERS LLC
2,048.00
ALEXANDREA STEELE PHOTOGRAPHY
1,821.58
ALASKA RESORT CONDOS INC dba JUNEAU SUPER 8 HOTEL
1,709.69
JUNEAU GAMERS COOP
1,637.38
RENDEVOUS BUILDING
1,595.58
SHAE ELIZABETH
1,308.70
FRONTIER SERVICES LLC
903.85
PIE IN THE SKY
895.41
HEADLINES
885.60
BOWMAN TAMI PIANO INSTRUCTOR
837.23
TRICIAS SALON DE BEAUTE
737.21
LONGABERGER COMPANY, THE
356.25
JUNEAU BNB LLC
282.86
BRYON GUTSCHMIDT
150.75 Total 101,014.17
Inactive Businesses The following businesses have closed their accounts with CBJ. However, sales tax still remains due. CBJ is pursuing collection and legal action against these businesses. The Sales Tax Office welcomes any information that will assist in enforcement and compliance. ARTISAN SOUTHEAST LLC T & T REPAIR CAREENA AINSLIE dba DOUGLAS CAFE MYSTIK TREASURES GOLD & SILVER EXCHANGE MARINE THIRTEEN LLC SPUDS A PLENTY WINGNUT AUTO SALON LOVE & MATTER LLC
6,600.75 5,031.64 2,972.60 1,979.45 882.00 880.79 403.62 249.86 137.38 Total 19,138.09
The following businesses have been forwarded to the CBJ Law Department for further collections actions. NORTHERN EXPOSURES DIGITAL LLC 24,069.04 GOLDSMITH LAMBROS INC 20,069.99 SKEINS FINE YARNS 11,845.88 ABBYS KITCHEN LLC 11,355.50 BAYSHORE LANDSCAPING 6,089.01 ADVANCE ALASKA LLC 5,543.43 Total 78,972.85 The following businesses have failed to comply with their voluntary repayment plan (Confession of Judgment with a Repayment Stipulation). The Revenue Collection Office welcomes any information that will assist in enforcement. ROYAL MAJESTY INC 75,317.32 SHRI KRISHNA LTD INC 47,480.52 JOHN RICE ATTORNEY AT LAW 46,471.46 GOLD IN QUARTZ 36,904.43 RAINY DAY CLEANERS 33,226.26 KAPPLER COMPUTER SERVICES INC 22,977.61 JOY OF CLEANLINESS 21,680.29 RICKS CAFE 19,851.25 DOWNTOWN TESORO (prior owner) 18,776.57 VINS INC 15,690.85 GREENEY ENTERPRISES 15,228.29 MAJESTIC GEMS LLC 14,958.78 MEMELUCK FURS 7,225.00 SALON DOLCE 6,279.85 SKEINS FINE YARNS 5,831.62 VINS BUILDING 4,035.29 LAW OFFICE OF ELIZABETH ZIEGLER 3,265.10 RLS INC 1,744.99 Total 396,945.48
NONFILERS The City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) sales tax ordinance 69.05.070(a) states that every person making sales, rentals, or performing services within the city and borough shall complete a return for the required filing period setting forth the total amount of all sales, rentals, and services, regardless of whether such transactions are taxable or nontaxable. These merchants have failed to respond to requests to file sales tax returns. Under CBJ sales tax ordinance 69.05.100(a) noncompliance with these requests to file may result in the Sales Tax Administrator making an assessment based on an estimate. BUSINESS NAME
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Richard “Dick” W. Bevens July 20, 1937- June 11, 2018 On Monday, June 11th, Richard “Dick” W. Bevens took his last “walk” on Nye Beach while being held in the arms of his wife Vickie & his daughters Kathleen and Kenna. From his hometown of Newport, Oregon, he joined his parents Harold & Jane Bevens, & his brother Kenneth (Ken) for a long awaited reunion w/family & friends in Heaven. Dick was born July 20, 1937 in a little white house on High Street. His parents owned Nye Beach Market in the 40’s thru early 1960’s. His childhood was filled w/ swimming at the “Nat”, where he became a junior lifeguard when he wasn’t diving from the rafters. He played in the sand dunes & swam in the Ocean w/his dog “Pete”. Dick played baseball & loved family trips to Siltcoos Lake Water Lilly Cabins. Dick attended school in what is now Newport City Hall. He played trumpet w/HS Marching Band at 10 yrs old. He was Sr. Class President & played trumpet w/ Newport Dance Band. His class was 1st to graduate from the new HS in 55. He attended Christian Church w/Grandma Edwards, was a Demolay leader, & played every sport! Dick graduated in 60 from Oregon State “College” (now OSU) & was definitely a Beaver Believer as well as a Fraternity Brother of DU. He served his Country (Army) & worked for Chevron in Oregon, Washington & Alaska where he spent 30 yrs. working for The Alaska Pipeline/ Bechtel; North Pole Refinery; Big 3 Lincoln Welding; Sourdough Fuel, White Pass Alaska & Petro Marine during his years in Fairbanks, Ketchikan & Juneau. But Newport was calling him home & in 2004 he & his wife, Vickie became the owners of “Bevens Market & Deli” until 2014 when, because of health, Dick decided to finally retire. This outgoing, funny, gentle soul was loved by many family & friends. He was a positive influence to all in his life & was well loved by many, especially his wife, Vickie & his children: Lorene Palmer, John Bevens, Beth (Jeremy) Richards, Brenda (Eric) Weber, Kathleen Bevens, and Kenna Bevens (Scotty); and grandchildren, Katherine (Reise) Weyner; Max Tamillo, Jake Tamillo & Lacey Weber. Dick was diagnosed w/cancer in 2009. He never gave up, never complained & kept believing in hope & faith. When treatments stopped he said, “I don’t want to look like I am not trying”- that was something he never did; but it was time to rest. Each of his kids visited. His youngest daughters arrived June 9th; he opened his eyes, hugged them & told them he loved them. He had waited for them. Dick’s family shared memories & love w/him. Then let him know it was okay to go.. he listened.. at rest & at peace at last. Dick was a good man, a kind & easy going man who loved sports, 55 Chevys, Trumpets; Bowling, Eddyville Family Reunions & especially his wife & children. He is now at the best reunion of all! We miss him so very much but he is watching over us & we will see him again-we believe that for sure. He was laid to rest June 15; a Celebration of Life at Bateman Funeral Home will be held July 21 @1:30. So loved & missed...
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ROBERT A. BREFFEILH, MD is announcing his retirement as Ophthalmologist and the closures of
TONGASS REGIONAL EYE CLINIC AND GLACIER OPTICAL effective July 31, 2018. Along with his staff at
TONGASS REGIONAL EYE CLINIC AND GLACIER OPTICAL,
He would like to thank the communities of Juneau and Southeast Alaska for a very fulfilling career. It has been his pleasure to provide care and meet many wonderful people. Dr. Breffeilh and his wife Mary Ann plan on Juneau remaining their home base and hope to have more time to travel extensively. It is his continued hope that an Ophthalmologist will eventually come to Juneau to provide services for Juneau and SE Alaska.
Please contact the office at
(907) 586-2700
should you have any questions or need copies of your medical records. After July 31, 2018, a message can be left at the above number and someone will respond as soon as possible. Stop by Glacier Optical and ask us about our clearance sales!
MEETING & EVENTS SCHEDULE June 29-July 9, 2018 This listing includes meetings currently scheduled as of June 27, 2018. For updates, please refer to: https://beta.juneau.org/calendar Friday, June 29, 2018 No Public Meetings Scheduled. Monday, July 2, 2018 5:15pm: Hospital Board Special Meeting re: Hospital CEO’s Evaluation, BRH Admin Board Room Tuesday, July 3, 2018 7am: Bartlett Regional Hospital Joint Finance/Planning Committee, BRH Admin Board Room Wednesday, July 4, 2018 No Public Meetings Scheduled. CBJ Offices and many facilities closed on Wednesday, July 4 for the Independence Day Holiday. Thursday, July 5, 2018 5:30pm: Eaglecrest Board, Conference Room 224-RESCHEDULED TO JULY 9 5:30pm: Treadwell Arena Advisory Board, City Hall Conference Room 237 Friday, July 6, 2018 No Public Meetings Scheduled. Monday, July 9, 2018 12pm: Public Works & Facilities Committee, Chambers 5pm: Assembly Lands Committee, Chambers 5:15pm: Bartlett Regional Hospital Executive Committee, BRH Admin Board Room 5:30pm: Eaglecrest Board, Conference Room 224-RESCHEDULED FROM JULY 5
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 REGULAR PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING 7:00pm Assembly Chambers The following agenda item is scheduled for consideration: Applicant: Case No.: Location: Proposal:
City & Borough of Juneau AME2018 0001 Borough-wide A text amendment to Title 49.25.510(k), Accessory Apartments
To view the public notice and mapped location associated with this case please visit https://beta.juneau.org/assembly/assembly-minutes-and-agendas 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: June 29, 2018
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PLACES OF WORSHIP ASSEMBLY OF GOD Juneau Christian Center Sunday Morning Service 10:30 am. Nursery & Kids Church. Wenesday night Youth Group at 6:30 pm. Please go to www.jccalaska.org for updated information on small groups and coming events. Phone 789-2176. Juneau Christian Preschool, Monday - Friday Phone 789-3703
BAPTIST/INDEPENDENT Riverside Baptist Church (Independent) Meeting at 4395 Riverside Drive Juneau. Service Times are: Sunday School: 9:30 AM, Sunday Worship: 11:00 AM, Sunday Evening Service: 6:00 PM. Wednesday Evening Service: 7:00 PM. Pastor Dean C Blood, 523-7790.
Lighthouse Baptist We are a friendly church that still sings the great old hymns of the faith and teaches and preaches from the King James Version of the Bible. Sundays we meet at Thunder Mountain High School. Please use the entrance located at the west end of the building, closest to the football field. Sunday School is at 10:00 am, Morning Worship at 11:00 am, and Sunday Evening Service at 6:00 pm. Please call the church for the current times and locations of our midweek Bible studies. Pastor Joe Mishler would like to encourage you to visit this church that loves the Word of God and the God of the Word. Nursery services are provided for every service, and transportation is available by calling 780-4383.
BAPTIST/SOUTHERN First Baptist Church of Juneau On Twin Lakes next to the Pioneer Home. Leading people to a practical faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Sunday school for all ages, 9:30a.m., Worship Sunday 10:45a.m., 6:00p.m. and Wednesday 6:00p.m. Pastor Eugene Williams. Phone 780-4434
Glacier Valley Baptist Church 3921 Mendenhall Loop Road, Sunday Bible Study for all ages, 9:00am, Sunday worship services at 10am and Sunday Prayer Service at 6pm. Child care provided at our morning service. AWANA Clubs, Monday evenings (call for more info); Adult Bible Study Wednesday 7pm. Home of Valley Baptist Academy Preschool Pastor Gordon Mills, 789-7348
BIBLE CHURCH Northland Bible Church Services: Sunday School - 10 AM • Sunday Worship - 11 AM • Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study - 7PM (907) 364-2116 NorthlandBibleChurch.org Located in the Mendenhall Mall Annex, Suite 5E
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Church For time and location of Sunday Services, call 988-2468
CHURCH OF GOD • CLEVELAND, TENN. Glacier Valley Church of God 8497 Thunder Mountain Rd. Sunday School 9:45a.m., Sunday Worship 11:00a.m., Sunday Evening Service 6:30p.m., Wednesday Christian Enrichment Night and Youth and Children’s Clubs, 7:00p.m. Pastor Richard Green, 789-3605
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS • JUNEAU ALASKA STAKE Mount Juneau Ward — Lemon Creek Chapel at 5100 Glacier Hwy. Sunday 10:00-11:10 AM Sacrament Meeting, 11:15-1:00 PM Sunday School, Adult, Youth and Children meetings.
Auke Bay Ward — Auke Bay Stake Center at 10585 Glacier Hwy. Sunday 9:00-10:10 AM Sacrament Meeting, 10:15-12:00 PM Sunday School, Adult, Youth and Children meetings.
Nugget Falls Ward — Auke Bay Stake Center at 10585 Glacier Hwy. Sunday 11:30-12:40 PM Sacrament Meeting, 12:45-2:30 PM Sunday School, Adult, Youth and Children meetings.
ECKANKAR Eckankar Discover how Divine Love is experienced through the Light and Sound of God. Please join us the second Sunday of every month for our statewide teleconferenced worship services, 9:30 a.m –10:30 a.m. Call 1-646-307-1300 use access code 9677447. 586-5955 for more information or visit eckalaska.org or eckankar.org
EPISCOPAL Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Sunday at 8:30 and 11:00 AM - Holy Eucharist. Sundays at 10:00 AM Communion at Wildflower Court. Wednesdays at 12:05 PM- Healing Eucharist. Wednesdays at 7:00 PM - Compline Other services as annouced. Childcare available on Sundays at 11:00 AM. Come worship with us! 415 Fourth Street, holytrinity@gci.net, www.trinityjuneau.org 907-5863532
St. Brendan’s Episcopal Church 4207 Mendenhall Loop Road, Sunday: Holy Eucharist: Rite 11, Sunday School and Child Care at 10:30am; fellowship hour follows the service. Healing prayers on the first Sunday of each month. Adult Study Group meets on Sunday mornings at 9:00am. Food Pantry, Thursdays 4:30 - 7:00pm. St. Brendan’s Galley, Thursdays 6:00pm, meal and fellowship provided. The Rev Caroline Malseed Priest-in charge. 789-5152 sbsecretary@acsalaska.net
LUTHERAN Faith Lutheran Church The church of The Lutheran Hour KINY (800) (LCMS) Sunday at 6:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m. – a warm welcome is extended. Telephone 789-7568, 789-4117. Email: faithlutheranjno@gci.net. Located at 2500 Sunset Drive.
Resurrection Lutheran Church (ELCA) RLC, a welcoming place, is located at the corner of 10th and Glacier, across from the Bill Ray Center. 9:30 a.m. Sunday service. We celebrate the Eucharist weekly. We are a community seeking to serve Jesus Christ and ways to live in God’s Grace. Please come and join us, you are always welcome! 586-2380.
Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church (ELCA) Everyone is warmly welcome to worship with us! Children are a gift, and are welcome at worship services. Sundays at 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. We are located at 4212 Mendenhall Loop Road. For more information about us or our food pantry, call 789-4093 or email sov@alaska.net. Love INC partner church. Pastor Tari Stage-Harvey. More information about weekly programs at sovlutheran.org
NAZARENE Church of the Nazarene 3220 Mendenhall Loop Road across from Kodzoff II Mobile Home Park. Sunday school for all ages at 9:45 a.m., Sunday morning worship at 11:00 a.m., and Sunday evening service at 6:00 p.m. On Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. teen activities; and at 7:00 p.m. adult Bible study and prayer and children’s activities. A nursery is provided. Phone: 789-2724. Dan Wiese, Pastor.
NON-DENOMINATIONAL Auke Bay Bible Church 11970 Glacier Hwy., just past the Auke Bay Post Office on the right. Contemporary Sunday Worship services at 10am. Nursery & Children’s programs provided during service. We also have midweek activities for children, Middle school, High School, College, Men’s and Women’s groups. For updated information, please call 789-9318 or visit our us at abbcjuneau.org.
Breakthrough Church We are a multicultural, mission minded church made up of real people with real joys and real life struggles. We believe in touching and impacting lives, all for advancing the kingdom of Jesus Christ. Join us every Saturday evening at 5pm for our weekly worship service at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 4212 Mendenhall Loop Rd. Ministry to and for the whole family. Nursery available. Contact us at 907780-5121 or Facebook and breakthroughalaska.com
Calvary Fellowship Meets Sunday 10a.m. at Dzantiki Heeni Middle School Commons. Contemporary worship and Bible study. Sunday school and nursery provided for children. In fellowship with Calvary Chapel, Costa Mesa, Calif. Pastor Brian Ewing. For more info, 780-5618.
Church of Christ Congregational Sunday worship, 11:00 A.M. & 6:30 P.M. Bible Classes, Sunday 10 A.M. & Wednesday 6:30 P.M. Meets on corner of Mendenhall Loop Road & Trinity Drive, just south of the stop lights. For transportation, call 586-3824 or 500-7395. Minister: Gordon Johnson Office phone: 789-9339. juneaucofc. org
Douglas Island Bible Church Our church is dedicated to helping people know Christ and make Him known. Please come join us as we worship together! Sunday morning Family Bible Class starts at 9:15 a.m. Morning worship (with nursery provided) begins at 10:30 a.m. Sunday evening Bible Study starts at 6:00 p.m. We have an enthusiastic youth group for Jr. and Sr. High youth, and during the school year, an Awana Program for ages three years old through High School. If you are looking for a church that will welcome you and provide you with a feeling of family, this is the place! We are located at 2770 David Street on Douglas Island. Call 586-6350 for additional information.
Eagle Wings Community Church Come as you are, inside and out. We’re easy on people who haven’t been to church in a while. A relaxed, informal worship service in a beautiful setting. We meet at the Juneau Yacht Club at 10:00 a.m. Sundays with Sunday School following. We are kid-friendly. Rev. Larry Olson is our pastor. Nursey care provided for little ones. Questions? Call 7806057.
River Church New location! 641 W. Willoughby Ave., Suite 109, the Foodland Center, the old Good Hardware. 10:30, Sunday mornings. Follow us on Facebook for special meetings!
The Salvation Army 439 W. Willoughby Ave. We are a Christian Church located downtown across from the Salvation Army Family Store. Sunday’s at 10AM, we have a Sunday School for all ages and our worship service is at 11AM. Our social service office and food bank hours are Tuesday’s 9-11:30AM and Thursday’s 4-6PM. Women’s meeting Wednesday’s 10-12PM, Adult Bible Study Thursday’s 5:30PM, Men’s Bible Study & Fellowship Friday’s 12-1PM. Lt’s. Lance and Dana Walters, Corps Officers/Pastors (907) 586-2136
Valley Church “My Soul shall be joyful in the LORD; It shall rejoice in His salvation” Ps 35:9. We invite you to join us this week as we meet to celebrate God’s love and receive instruction in His word. We are located at 9741 Mendenhall Loop Road. (At the intersection of Montana Creek Road and Mendenhall Loop Rd). Sunday service is at 10:30 AM with nursery and children’s classes provided during the service. Wednesday evening service begins at 6:30 PM. When you come, you will find a biblically based fellowship that is excited about the love of Jesus and ready to welcome you. Pastor Dani Cherian, 789-3513.
PRESBYTERIAN Chapel by the Lake Mile 11 Glacier Hwy. Entrance is across from Fritz Cove Road, turn right on Auke Lake Way. A Christ centered, Bible based, praying congregation, where all are welcome. Sunday worship services in the main sanctuary at 8:30 am and 10:15 am. For more information call our church office at 789-7592 or visit our website at chapelbythelake.org.
Northern Light United Church (See full listing under United Methodist • Presbyterian USA)
ROMAN CATHOLIC Catholic Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Fifth and Gold St. Downtown, Rector Fr. Patrick Casey, OMI. Mass Schedule: Saturday 5:30 p.m.; Sunday 8:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Daily Mass: Monday-Friday 12:10p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00 p.m. or anytime upon request. 586- 1513 Rectory/Office: Fax 586-8091
Catholic Church St. Paul the Apostle 9055 Atlin Dr. & Mendenhall Loop Rd. Fr. Michael Galbraith. Mass schedule: Mon-Fri 12:10 p.m., Saturday 10a.m. (Pioneers Home) and 5:30p.m., Sundays 8:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 4:00 p.m. (Spanish) and 5:30 p.m. Confessions Saturday 4:00 p.m. 789-2648 Rectory. 789-7307 Office. 790-3430 Fax.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Seventh-day Adventist 4343 Mendenhall Loop Road, where Jesus Christ is uplifted as Savior, Lord, and soon-coming King. Services on Saturday (the Sabbath). Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. for children and adults, Worship Service 11:15 a.m., Saturday evening fellowship 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Studies at 7:00 p.m. We have a church school, grades K-8, telephone 780-4336. On cable TV look for “It is Written” Sunday, 9:30 a.m. on Channel 13, TBN and Channel 125, 3ABN. Tune in to KQQJ 90.7 FM, for local Christain radio. “Discover” and “Amazing Facts” Bible lessons are free upon request. Pastor: Nathan Stearman. Church telephone 789-7644. Everyone is welcome.
UNITARIAN - UNIVERSALIST Unitarian - Universalist The Juneau Unitarian Universalist Fellowship welcomes all people to celebrate religious freedom and diversity with our growing liberal faith. Service will begin again on September 9th. For more information find us on Facebook.
UNITED METHODIST Aldersgate United Methodist Church “Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors.” Aldersgate celebrates that all persons are created in God’s image and are of sacred worth. We publicly affirm a commitment to spiritual diversity and individual integrity. Our faith compels us to be in intentional ministry to, with, and for all people, including those who have not always been accepted because of race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, gender identity, sexual identity, age, physical abilities/qualities, social/economic status, family make-up, or religious background. We are a community seeking to embrace you and celebrate in God’s love with you. 9161 Cinema Drive (just past the theater). Worship is at 11:00 (summer at 10:00). For more information, please contact Rev. Karen Dammann at 7894050.
Douglas Community UM Rev. Jason I. W. Cornish, Pastor 1106 Third Street, Douglas, AK 99824 (907)364-2408 • dcumc@gci.net We are an accessible facility and childcare is provided. Sunday Worship Service at 11:00 a.m., Children’s Sunday School at 11:15 a.m., Communion Service on the 1st Sunday of the Month. Food Pantry services are Wednesdays and Fridays, 2–5 p.m. All are welcomed here! We are a Reconciling Congregation!
Northern Light United Church (See Full listing under United Methodist • Presbyterian USA)
UNITY Unity Valentine Building. 119 Seward Street, Suite 1. Unity is affiliated with the Association of Unity Churches and the Unity School of Christianity. We are a new thought fellowship on a journey of awakening to the presence of Love. All are welcome to join our Sunday celebration of the Divine within. Sunday, 10–11:15am. For information call 907-723-9979
UNITED METHODIST • PRESBYTERIAN USA Northern Light United Church 10 AM Worship, followed by brunch. Nursery provided. The service is live streamed and archived at http://livestream.com/nluchurchjuneau. Youth group, women’s fellowship, men’s breakfast, a variety of singing groups, and study and service opportunities – there is a place for you! More info at 586-3131, nluc@ak.net, www.northernlightchurch. org or Facebook. Northern Light is a fully accessible, Reconciling and More Light United Methodist/ Presbyterian Church (USA) union church located at 400 W. 11th Street. Phil Campbell, pastor. No matter who you are, no matter where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here.
UNITED PENTECOSTAL INTERNATIONAL United Pentecostal Church of Juneau 1650 Glacier Highway. Sunday School for ages 3-Adult at 10am. A Fellowship Time with refreshments follows at 11am. Sunday Worship Service begins at 11am. Wednesday night Bible Study at 7pm. Call 586-2045 for more info or visit our website: upcofjuneau.com