Greetings,
It’s sunny and feeling like summer. Let’s hope that we have a great warm fall!
Has everyone seen the cop decoy in front of Wildman’s. The decoy is on loan from Steve Greene for the summer. Do you feel that it influenced the traffic and slowed them down? The decoy will be going home after Labor Day. Let us know if you think it should be used next year.
Summer is slipping by quickly and we will begin regular meetings in September. We will be issuing billings for membership, looking for advertisements for the Upper Kenai River Guide and on the hunt for board members. Please put a reminder in your calendars for the Chamber projects.
Give us your input on the Upper Kenai River Guide. How can we improve it, what you like, what you feel needs work. We want to make the guide informative and help our visitors find what they need in town or what to do.
Our Summer Raffle is in full swing, check out the information on the following pages to learn more about how to enter and the awesome prizes you can win!
Be seeing you as the leaves start to turn soon.
Thank you,
James President
Monthly Newsletter August 2023 Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center Newsletter Layout & Design by Best Route Productions Board Of Directors President Cheryle James Wildman’s 907-290-1213 Vice-President Open Treasurer Shirley Wilmoth Our Place 907-598-1270 Secretary Rose Hetrick Inn at Tern Lake 907-288-3667 Director Open Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce PO Box 809 Cooper Landing, Alaska 99572 info@cooperlandingchamber.com
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Cooper Landing Library News
Summer Book Club:
• August 15 Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
7 pm at Ann Hanson’s home 35360 Just Bears Ct.
Library Hours
Monday: 1-3 pm
Tuesday: 1-3 and 5-7 pm
Wednesday: 1-3 pm
Thursday: 1-3 pm
Friday: 1-3 pm
Saturday: 11 am - 2 pm
Contact Us: 907-595-1241
cooperlandinglibrary@gmail.com
www.cooperlandinglibrary.com
Cooper Landing Community Library
Cooper Landing Advisory Planning Commission (CLAPC)
The next Cooper Landing Advisory Planning Commission (CLAPC) meeting is scheduled for August 9th. We do not know at this time if there are any agenda items but if there are you’ll see the draft agenda posted in the Cooper Landing Crier online and physically around town on bulletin boards.
If you are unable to attend a meeting either via Zoom or in person then you may send us a written message one of two ways:
1. For email visit: https://www.kpb.us/planning-dept/planning-commissions/cooper-landingapc/email-cooper-landing-apc
2. USPS mailing: Send your correspondence to Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Department, Attn: CLAPC, 144 N Binkley St., Soldotna, AK 99669.
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Are you looking for a fun evening activity? Come on down to Sunrise to test your knowledge at Trivia Night on Monday’s at 9pm. Bring your friends, each team can have up to four players. Compete in five rounds and earn points to become the weekly winner. The final round is a challenging audio music round.
Contact Us: info@sunriseinnak.com
www.sunriseinnak.com
Sunrise Inn Alaska
Back to School
It’s that time of year again when summer turns into fall and students return to school. This year, classes begin on August 15th. We are looking forward to the 2023-2024 school year!
Have you registered for the upcoming school year yet? Anyone who has students that will be attending Cooper Landing School this year must register online prior to August 15th. If you need assistance contact Donna Tucker anytime Monday through Friday, 9 am to 3 pm. Click
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907-595-1244
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2023 Summer Raffle
Grand Prize $1,000 Cash
2nd prize $500 Cash
3rd Prize $ 250 Cash
Plus several other gift prizes from:
• Alaska Rivers Company
• Best Route Productions
• Cooper Landing Cookie Lady
• L’ook Beadwork
• The Alaska Mint
This fundraiser is presented by the Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce with proceeds from the raffle benefiting the Cooper Landing Youth Group Program.
Ticket Prices
1 for $20
3 for $50
15 for $100
Drawing will be held on September 23, 2023. Winners need not be present to win. Participants must be 18 or older to enter. For complete raffle terms and conditions visit our website.
Cooper Landing Chamber Permit # 2636
www.cooperlandingchamber.com
Use the QR Code to purchase tickets online
• info@cooperlandingchamber.com
Enter to Win
CASH PRIZES
• First Prize: $1,000
• Second Prize: $500
• Third Prize: $250
ALASKA MADE PRIZES
Win one of fifteen great prizes, valued over $1,000 from the Alaska Mint. These unique Alaska made jewelry and gifts are perfect for any occasion. All are one of kind pieces you won’t find anywhere else.
Win a pair of custom made earrings from L’ook Beadwork. These two inch round earrings feature wild silver salmon skin from the Placer River with a resin center, complete with three salmon eggs made from beads. The center is surrounded by black beadwork, rhinestones, and 4mm black rondelles with silver plated findings.
Win a $200 gift certificate for a canvas or metal print of your choice of any of Best Route Productions’ images. Find the perfect image to match your style to hang in your home or office.
ALASKA ADVENTURE PRIZES
Win a 3-hour Alaska float trip for two down the turquoise waters of the Kenai River with Alaska Rivers Company. Your guide will take you through one of Alaska’s most beautiful areas, home to eagles, moose, Dall sheep and bears. Bask in the views and enjoy the rhythm of the river. Suitable for all ages.
Win a Custom Cookie Decoration class for four from the Cooper Landing Cookie Lady. Each attendee will get to design six cookies.
How to Enter
Enter for your chance to be the lucky grand prize winner of $1,000 when you purchase a raffle ticket in our Summer Cash Raffle. All participants have a chance to win one of twenty-two prizes, each with a $100 or more-dollar value. This fundraiser is presented by the Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce with proceeds from the raffle benefiting the Cooper Landing Youth Group Program.
Raffle Tickets can be purchased both online and in-person from July 12th through September 22nd.
Tickets can be purchased in person at the Cooper Landing Museum on Wednesdays through August 9th from 1:00 to 5:30 pm. They can also be purchased on select weekends at Wildman’s, or from any Youth Group member.
Online tickets will be assigned a number based on the order in which they are purchased. The number is not available at checkout as the numbers will have to be manually assigned.
All prizes will be drawn on September 23, 2023. Winners need not be present to win and will be notified. Participants must be 18 or older to enter.
Learn more about the Raffle by clicking the button below or by scanning the QR Code at the right.
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Cooper Landing Community Club
It’s that part of summer where all of our local businesses are in full swing and many residents are dealing (ahem..., enjoying!) their summer visitors. During this busy time, we hope everyone is able to stop and take a moment to enjoy the beauty that surrounds us. This is why so many of us call Cooper Landing our home!
Please mark your calendars for our next general meeting, which will be Thursday, September 21st, 2023, at 6 pm. We encourage all our community organization liaisons to provide a representative to attend and present updates on any activities and events that have occurred or are coming up. Be sure to let us know at officers@ cooperlandingcommunityclub.com if you would like to be added to our agenda and do so, no later than September 12, 2023.
Also at this meeting, nominations will be taken for open seats on the Cooper Landing Community Club Board. If you are interested in becoming involved and serving our community, please email us for an application. Per our Bylaws, all nominations for 2024 candidates will close at the end of the September meeting. If there are more nominees than open seats, ballots of all nominees will be mailed to each member in good standing for an election to occur by November 1st, 2023. (A member in good standing is any adult registered in the Cooper Landing Voting Precinct AND has attended at least one community club meeting in the last year). If there are an equal number of nominees vs. seats, a voice vote will be held at our November meeting.
Lastly, after all the excitement this past month, we highly encourage everyone to continue to support Cooper Landing Emergency Services either through donations or stepping up to volunteer to help make sure we have this vital resource in our community. You can find more information about volunteering for CLES and our other local organizations by visiting our Gem newsletter from December 2022 (https://cooperlandingchamber.com/2022/12/01/ cooper-landing-gem-december-2022/) or watching for our quarterly reminder posted on the CL Crier. Here’s
Cooper Landing Community Club Board Yvette, Melissa, Ruth, and Lorraine
getting through August! Cheers!
Contact Us: officers@cooperlandingcommunityclub.com www. cooperlandingcommunityclub.com Cooper Landing Community Club August 2023 — 8
Calendar of Events
Tired of trying to keep track of Community activities, events and happenings? In addition to our printed monthly calendar check out our digital calendar to help keep track of what’s coming on and when. Any member submitted event activities will be placed on the digital calendar viewable through our website.
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Cooper Landing Gem News
Do you have business or organization updates you would like to share with the community? All Chamber Members are invited to submit updates and information to the monthly newsletter. Contact us for more information.
Contact Us 8/1 Titus Sullivan 8/4 Leihla Harrison 8/16 Ethan Osowiecki 8/16 Rick Holben 8/17 Kathy James 8/17 Terry Orr 8/18 Ben Romig 8/21 Dominic Bauer 8/23 Brighid Corbey 8/27 Julie Rogers 8/29 Kyle Milne
8/4 Heather and John Pearson 8/4 L.A. Perkerson and Alec Lamberson 8/20 Marypat Montana and Julie Rogers 8/16 Brad and Ann Hanson 8/23 Jan and Gary Mitchell
Happy Birthday
Happy Anniversary
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Photo by: Best Route Productions
2023 Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce & CVB
Please support our local businesses!
5 Dogs Fishing (907) 598-3525 Grizzly Ridge (907) 595-1260 Alaskan Angling Adventures LLC (907) 595-3336 Gwin’s Lodge (907) 595-1266 Alaska Horsemen Lodge (907) 595-1806 Inn at Tern Lake (Moose Pass) (907) 288-3667 Alaska Outdoor Woodstoves (907) 598-1633 Jason’s Guide Service (907) 351-3036 Alaska River Adventures (907) 595-2000 Kahtnu Spirit Lodging (907) 299-2855 Alaska Rivers Company (907) 595-1226 Kenai Cache Outfitters (907) 595-1401 Alaska Troutfitters (907) 595-1212 Kenai Kayak Company (907) 441-6753 Alaska Waste (907) 312-6267 Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area (206) 920-9051 Alaska Wildland Adventures (800) 334-8730 Kenai Peninsula Econ. Dev. Dist. (907) 283-3335 Angle 45 Adventures (Hope) (907) 782-3175 Kenai Peninsula Mayor (800) 478-4441 Bearfoot Publications (907)320-1145 Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge (907) 595-1425 Best Route Productions (303) 570-2081 Kenai River Drifters Lodge (907) 595-5555 Bike Cooper Landing, LLC (907) 231-6793 Kenai River Float-n-Fish (907) 519-0048 Boatman’s (907) 202-1004 Kenai River Sportfishing Association (907)262-8588 Camp Fire Alaska (907) 279-3551 Kenai River Trout Anglers (907) 599-0085 Cooper Landing Brewery (907) 276-5044 Kenai Watershed Forum (907) 265-5412 Cooper Landing Community Club (907) 595-2169 Mystic Waters Fly Fishing (509) 715-9697 Cooper Landing Community Library (907) 595-1241 Our Place Rentals (907) 595-1829 Cooper Landing Community School (907) 595-1244 Resurrection Trail House (907)202-6388 Cooper Landing Emergency Services (907) 595-1800 Round Mountain Retreat (907) 598-1333 Cooper Landing Fish Camp (907) 595-3474 Salmon Run Lodge (907) 595-2197 Cooper Landing Fishing Guide (907) 599-0126 Seramur Home Services (907) 599-0019 Cooper Landing Historical Society (907) 598-1042 Sharon Saunders, GRI, Realtor (928) 706-8901 Cooper Landing Rifle & Sportsman’s Club (907) 599-0004 Sourdough Dru’s Gifts & Gold (Hope) (907)782-3282 Cooper Landing Senior Citizens Corp. (907) 595-3000 Sunrise Inn & Café (907) 595-1222 Conoco Phillips (907)276-1215 Talon Air Service, Inc. (Soldotna) (907) 262-8899 Eagle Landing Resort (907) 595-1213 Trail Lake Lodge (Moose Pass) (907)288-3101 First National Bank Alaska (Soldotna) (907) 260-6000 Upper Kenai Cabins (907) 595-3055 Fish & Sons Kenai Charters (907) 598-1065 Wildman TR Inc. (907) 595-1456 August 2023 — 12
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 CLSCCI Board Mtg. 5:30 pm Helen Gwin Commons Cooper Landing Library Hours • Monday: 1-3 pm •Tuesday: 1 - 3 & 5 - 7 pm •Wednesday: 1-3 pm •Thursday: 1-3 pm •Friday: 1-3 pm •Saturday: 11am - 2pm Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce Newsletter Graphics & Design by Best Route Productions CLAPC Mtg. 6 pm Community Hall/Zoom Book Club 7 pm Ann Hanson’s Home Need the calendar on the go? Check out our digital version at: cooperlandingchamber.com/calendar. School Starts Trivia Night 9 pm Sunrise Inn Trivia Night 9 pm Sunrise Inn Trivia Night 9 pm Sunrise Inn Trivia Night 9 pm Sunrise Inn BBQ & Potluck 6pm Baptist Church Get your Raffle Tickets today!
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SENIOR LINKS CLSCCI
logo BY JULAINE FLEETWOOD Edited by Mona Cooper Landing Senior Citizen Corp. Inc. CLSCCI
PO Box 552 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 clscci@arctic.net
907-595-3000 907-202-6049
QUARTERLY GENERAL MEMBERSHIP
MEETING is Monday August 7, 5:30 pm
Where: Helen Gwin Commons, Eagles View, Snug Harbor Senior Haven 19958 Campus Drive, Cooper Landing, AK
When: 5:45 Business meeting (monthly board General Membership combined) Potluck dinner follows the meeting.
DOOR PRIZES!
THANK YOU TO CONOCOPHILLIPS, ALASKA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION, ALASKANS FOR LITTER PREVENTION AND RECYCLING (ALPAR), KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH FOR SENIOR GRANT FUNDING, COOPER LANDING COMMUNITY CLUB, RASMUSON FOUNDATION, ERIK PAINTER
FUND: ALASKA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, STATE OF ALASKA, ALASKA WASTE, and CLSCCI ENDOWMENT.
Endowment Board: Al Nierenberg, Linda Raveaux, Shirley Wilmoth, Phil Weber, David Lenig, Paul Radzinski, and Ann Hanson.
SEXY SENOR DUMPSTER CLEANERS
THANKS TO DRIVER Michael DeAngelis, Brigitte DeAngelis, relief driver Skye High, Gary Galbraith, Nick Vanderhoff, Mayme Ohnemus, Mona Painter, Judith Kalles, Shirley Wilmoth, Janet Konopa, Greg and Linda Raveaux, and to Lori DeFrance in Hope.
CLSCCI Board: Al Clayton, President
Arden Rankins, Vice-President
Jamie Gonzales, Treasurer
Mona Painter, Secretary
Skye High, Janet Konopa, Allen Weaver ------all are volunteers !
Thanks Gonzales who helps with the office.
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Thanks to all who joined the local seniors in the spring highway cleanup on May 15. Thanks to Arden Rankins who provided lunch at Sunrise Inn for the highway workers.
Kate Stevenson, shown above during her Treasure Sale at Cooper Landing School, was on Antiques Roadshow in Anchorage on July 11! Her Charles Schultz signed Peanuts cartoon* caught the interest of the show’s producer. The Seawolves hockey program at UAA is benefitting from Kate’s generosity. We’ll be looking for Kate on episodes sometime early next year. Kate is planning another Open House and Treasures Sale in Helen Gwin Commons on November 4. Over $800 was made for CLSCCI during this event last year. Funds were earmarked for tools and emergency electric heaters. Kate was active with the CLSCCI board in early years and instrumental in the inclusion of the little greenhouse in the Eagle’s View parking area.
Mario Carboni, everyone’s favorite piano player and singer, wil beginning at 1:30. Coffee and cookies and other sweets will be served. In the picture from July 2021, Mario is cheerffully surrounded by his audience after his performances.
Going Away Party for Ladonna Herbert
June 29 in Helen Gwin Commons
Thanks to Tommy Gossard, with Nana Sether, for mowing the lawn at Eagles View. And thanks to Greg Staser for moving at Ravens View. One thing we haven’t had to do this summer is WATER the lawns!
MAINTENANCE PERSON WANTED FOR SENIOR HAVEN! CALL 907 595-3000 or 907 202-6049
The Commons was filled with Ladonna’s friends shortly before she moved to Oregon. Her husband, Malcolm, in Nov. last year. Ladonna helped CSLCCI from the beginning in 1999.
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*Snoopy with his hockey stick.
President Al Clayton is a lifelong Alaska resident with a law practice in Anchorage. The Clayton family has a long history of time spent in Cooper Landing. In 1949, I met AL’S father while he was building his log cabin near Quartz Creek. mp
The overall purpose of the Cooper Landing Senior Citizen's Corporation, Inc. (CLSCCI) is to support and encourage the well-being of all persons 55 years of age and older who reside in the Cooper Landing Senior boundaries established by the Kenai Peninsula Borough. The means used to accomplish this purpose shall be through providing congregate housing, transportation, nutritional services and social and physical activities to those who have a need for or desire such services. 2005
FOOD BANK DELIVERY!
Fresh foods, canned vegetables, big boxes of Cheerios, fresh breads, noodles, beans… so much good stuff in June thanks to the Soldotna Food Bank
Thanks to Ladonna Herbert and her granddaughter, Brigitt, for donating food and delivering it to Helen Gwin Commons. Canned goods pasta, and beans are available on the rolling cart.
ENDOWMENT FUND NEWS
“PURPOSE OF FUND: This Fund is created and shall be operated exclusively for the benefit of Cooper Landing Senior Citizen Corporation, Inc. No part of the Fund shall benefit solely any individual or member of this corporation.No part of the activities of
of this Fund shall be to carry out propaganda, or to member of the Corporation. No part of the activities attempt to influence legislation. Nor shall any part of the activities of this Fund include attempts to participate or intervene in any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office. This includes the publication or distribution of any statements by a candidate. Notwithstanding any other provisions herein, this Fund shall not conduct or carry on any activities not permitted to be conducted or carried on by an organization which is tax exempt, or by an organization's donations to which are deductible from taxable income to the extent allowed by provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and other applicable legislation and regulations as they now exist or may hereafter.”
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To join the Sexy Senior Dumpster Cleaners on Monday mornings, meet the senior bus at Kenai Lake Baptist Church before 9:45 am.
Remember when this (L) hung on the museum storage bldg. showing the status of the Endowment Fund? This was Aug. 2006. The Fund balances continues to be over $500,000.
WANTED*TEACHER
Mary Fort