Three planets to see this fall
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Three planets to see this fall

On our rare clear evenings there will be three planets to observe in the night sky in Girdwood, or anyplace else you might be. One you kind of must hunt for, one that is unquestionably a planet, and towards morning one you almost need sunglasses for!

The one you must know where to look is Saturn. It will have already risen when it gets dark and will be in the southern sky above the Kenai mountains. It is brighter than any of the stars near it and always looks a little yellow to me. To see any detail, including the rings, you will need to magnify it at least 40 times. A good spotting scope might do it, but a telescope is better.

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Alyeska Unveils Expansion Plans at Town Hall

Alyeska Unveils Expansion Plans at Town Hall

Alyeska Resort's owners laid out a sweeping vision for Girdwood's upper valley Thursday night, one of a "village", parking lots, recreational facilities, a conference center, a daycare center and other amenities.

About 150 people attended the meeting which was billed as a "town hall" meeting held amid platefuls of cookies and snacks in the weathered Sitzmark Bar, with its indigo paisley stained glass ceiling and worn, burnished booths.

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Forest filming

A filming crew shoots a commercial for GCI that will feature the new iPhone.

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Girdwood community resilience challenge begins
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Girdwood community resilience challenge begins

This fall as you begin to prepare for winter and winter recreation, let’s also prepare for emergencies. Having worked over 20 years in emergency services, a common theme is that disasters never happen when you are ready for them, but preparing for them mentally and with some planning can make them a better experience.

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Could Girdwood's Forests Burn?  
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Could Girdwood's Forests Burn?  

As I sat on my back porch during the summer of 2016 , thick smoke from the McHugh Creek fire blowing through my own mature forest of trees, I began to wonder, “could Girdwood ever burn?”

Metaphysically, the answer is “yes.” Forever is a long time. The better question to ask is, “what is the likelihood of wildfire being able to spread in Girdwood?”

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Girdwood’s Grizzlies prepare for the new school year
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Girdwood’s Grizzlies prepare for the new school year

Summer is soon coming to an end for Girdwood’s Grizzlies who will be coming back to the classroom at the Girdwood K-8 School.

Girdwood’s K-8 Principal Kari Anderson said she is looking forward to a positive year ahead and talked about what families can expect for the new school year and what’s new for the first quarter.

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GBOS Co-Chair shares his outlook for Girdwood (Re-elected)
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GBOS Co-Chair shares his outlook for Girdwood (Re-elected)

The Girdwood Board of Supervisors Co-Chair Mike Edgington won the challenged race by overcoming Kellie Okonek to win Girdwood Valley Service Area, Seat D in the general election April 4 election that featured strident electioneering--yard signs, door-door canvassing, and sign waving at the local post office.

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Forget-Me-Not Nursery plants are off to a blooming season
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Forget-Me-Not Nursery plants are off to a blooming season

The Forget-Me-Not Nursery held a Mother’s Day celebration continuing what has become an annual tradition for the business nestled in its natural setting a short drive-up Indian Road off the Seward Highway, located half-way between Girdwood and Potter’s Marsh.

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