Both of these events Thur. Nov. 15th 2007

6 PM at the Borough Assembly meeting, open comments on the dumpster issue. My question, are they going to hire and pay more people to guard our garbage and write tickets to the people caught?

Harding Lake may be covered with ice but the popular summer recreation area will be a hot topic tonight at the Department of Natural Resources offices on Airport Way.

Alaska State Parks will be hosting an open house at 7:30 p.m. for the public to review improvements planned for Harding Lake State Recreation Area next summer. State parks is planning almost $1 million worth of upgrades at the recreation area 45 miles southeast of Fairbanks.

Among the improvements are a new boat launch, a new dump station, better parking arrangements and smoother traffic flow, said Anna Plager, state parks superintendent for the Northern Region.

Don't forget that we have an exercise class Mon-Thur from 4:30-5:30 now. We changed the time due to the seniors not wanting to be out so late. Please come and join us and make it a fun time. The more the merrier. Also don't forget October 20 at 5:30pm for out Turkey dinner/ bingo night. You can call 488-5802 for more information.

CANCELED

Salcha Fair Association meeting @ Salcha Fairgrounds rescheduled to October 30th 7:00 PM

The health dept. will be at the Senior Center on October 24th from 10:30 till noon to give flu shots. Bring your medicaid or medicare cards with you. If you are not a senior, the cost will be on a sliding scale. Low income will not have to pay. Call me if you know of someone that is house-bound and can't get out. The nurse will go to their home. Please pass this e-mail to all those that are interested in having the shot. Thanks, Phyllis

P.S.

They are not giving pneumonia shots this year.

Hope to see you all at the Midway at 11:00 on the 23rd for the senior luncheon.

North Pole’s Santa’s Seniors Center has a busy Fall planned. We are inviting you to BRAVE our new ROUNDABOUTS and join us.

NORTH POLE SANTA SENIOR

BAZAAR
SANTA'S SENIORS BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE. October 20 101 E. 5th Ave. 9 am - 4 pm.
Lunch will be served. All the Tables have been rented. Call 488-4663 for
information.
We have our Bazaar and Bake Sale in conjunction with the North Pole Health
Fair, which will be held from 8 am to Noon at the North Pole High School.
Information 374-6853. Some of the more DEDICATED BINGO players will be rushing
to the Salcha Senior Center for turkey dinner, an evening of BINGO, Bonfire and
Fireworks. Information call 488-1606.

SALCHA SENIOR FUN-RAISER

Dinner/ Bingo/ Bonfire/ Fireworks

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2007

No little children please, need to be 18 and over to play!

Dinner:

Turkey and all the trimmings plus dessert and coffee, $7.00 and starts at 5:30pm

Bingo:

16 games for $12.50. Win prizes in lieu of money. Starts at 6:30pm

Bonfire/fireworks are afterwards so bring a chair and enjoy.

This is a fun-raiser for the GOL (Gifts of Love) Program.

We (the Salcha seniors) help families in the Salcha area during the holidays and make sure they have presents and food baskets. We sponsored over 30 families last year. Please come and support us!!!

SEPTEMBER 22 - SPAGHETTI FEED FUNDRAISER

Prepared by Ellen Nelson and her family

5 pm to 7 pm Adults $10 Children under 5 - $5

There will be spaghetti, garlic bread, salad and homemade pie.

Tickets can be purchased in advance by calling Alma at 488- 4663 and will also be available at the door.

FUND RAISERS

Halibut Feed October 6. Santa’s Senior Center 101 E. 5th Ave. North Pole
5:30 - 7 pm. Halibut, Potatoes, Salad and Dessert.
Adults $10 Children Under 5 $5. There will be only 50 Tickets available. Please
make a reservation at 488-4663 or the remaining tickets will be sold at the door.

Valerie M. Therrien, Borough Assembly candidate willmeet the candidate event for the Salcha area at the Salcha senior center on Sunday 9/23 from 3:00 -5:00
Coffee and cookies will be furnished for more information call 456 8113.

Salcha Fair Elections Tuesday September 11, 2007 7:00 PM Elections will be held at the Salcha Fairgrounds Cabin

FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR BOROUGH

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT

3175 PEGER ROAD

FAIRBANKS ALASKA

99709

PRESS RELEASE

vDATE OF THIS RELEASE: August 14, 2007

vTIME OF THIS RELEASE: 1:00 PM

vCONTACT NAME FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS RELEASE: Barry Jennings, Director, FNSB Emergency Operations

vCONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: 907-459-1481

Fairbanks North Star Borough To Test New Telephone Warning System

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

August 14, 2007, Fairbanks, AK- The Fairbanks North Star Borough will be testing a new Community Notification System (CNS) in the Salcha area. The test will be conducted on Friday, August 31st at 10:00 AM.

.The telephone-based CNS will be used in conjunction with other warning systems to provide rapid and geographically targeted information by telephone to the public about impending dangers such as fires and floods and include instructions from emergency services about the actions residents may need to take in response to the danger. The system may also be used for non-emergency wide area notifications such as Amber Alerts.

“This new system was acquired in response to citizen’s concerns about receiving timely evacuation information following incidents such as the Boundary Fire in 2004”, according to Barry Jennings, the Fairbanks North Star Borough’s Director of Emergency Operations.

The system extracts telephone information for the designated warning area from the Borough’s 9-1-1 database.

The Salcha area residents who will receive test notifications live within the area which extends from the Boundary Subdivision to Stringer Road.

For additional information about the new system or the Salcha test, contact Barry Jennings, FNSB Director of Emergency Operations at 459-1481.

Work day at fair Saturday July 28 about 1pm (salcha time)

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I just wanted to let the community know that not only did we get vandalized on Saturday July 21. But on Monday July 22 after the State Troopers had come out and taken pictures and taken the spray paint cans that had their fingerprints all over them. We were robbed of 30 bales of hay that we had set up on the stage for future use. You know if someone needed the bales of hay that bad all they would have to do is ask us. We are all volunteers and have put a lot of time and effort into making this a nice place for the community to enjoy. But because of not having any one person who has a paid position. We can not afford to have someone on a regular basis to come and maintain the grounds. Therefore, it is the community's responsibility to look after, To clean up after themselves. and to not let their animals run amuck and poop wherever , with out scooping!. We all have kids that like to run around barefoot, which is a rare opportunity for all of us up here in this wonderful state. I would hate to have them stepping in crap!! We would like to see the community enjoy the grounds, but we would also like everyone to use a little common sense and respect when using the grounds. After all that has happened this last week I felt I needed to say this.
Thanks,
Peggy Burns (President)
Salcha Fair Association

907-488-4556

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Clean-up continues, whoever would like to help, please let us know. Call Peggy @ 488-4556 or Morrie @ 488-7114.

We have events coming up and will have the grounds ready for community functions soon. We all hate the idea of "Big Brother" watching, but if anyone has access to surveillance equipment that they could donate, it would help keep the vandalism to a minimum.

Fair Ground Vandalized

Just another example of "No good deed goes unpunished" The fair association brought water to the community by private donations from the family of Jake Partridge, a playground through grant money from the state and a place for people to meet and enjoy the outdoors, for the most part, its a thankless job, when it comes to the total defacing of all we have tried to provide to the community, the attitude of "why try" come to mind. If Salcha as a community does not want these amenities then fine.

$500.00 REWARD for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individuals involved, call the Alaska State Troopers at 451-5100

Dewy has been found, thank you for the support and effort to return this dog to his home.

Missing Dog

"DEWY"

4 pound Pomeranian missing 7/7/07

Last seen Approximately Mile 330 Richardson Highway

REWARD

488-2257 or 590-6124

The Fair was a great success this year, I will update the site when we get the pictures and event results in..... Thank You for making Salchaa great place to live.

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Saturday June 9th

Work day at the Fairgrounds

We will be planting flowers, doing some cosmetic repairs and putting up tarps plus anything else that we can find do-able. We are looking for new members for board positions and committee leaders, projects like the Easter Egg hunt, Break-up bonfire, the Fair it self, ground improvements, community center grants and research, look ya all, Salcha does not get its fair share of the revenues the borough collects out here. If we do not request help. we won't get those benefits we pay taxes for, if you haven't noticed, everything is taxed these days through registration fees to park and recreation fees. If the Assembly isn't asked, they will not just jump up and say "Hey... let's do something nice for Salcha." So anyway if you want to jump in and make our part of the woods a great place to live, show us your face over at the Fairgrounds. I think we will be starting about noon. Meet folks and have a good time.

Living in Harmony with Bears

OUT of NEWS !!!

No new Drama, as we enter into the season that rewards us for putting up with the winters up here, don't get me wrong winter offers it's own beauty, let us look forward to a great Summer. The Seniors and the Fair Association have projects planed for facility improvement. As non-profit organizations, everyone who pitches in to make thing happen are volunteers. We are looking for community minded, people orientated, vision sharing individuals that want to make Salcha a family friendly place to live. For your kids, grandkids and those folks that visit, let us make out part of the woods a good place to live.

You can help without much effort, post comments on open forum, that is a onsite forum, the buy, sell and trade is a Bravenet link, so it's searchable from the net. If you want to be included in the directory, or update events, there are links in each section to do that. Oh ya, Volunteer! That helps to.

Have a great Summer !

Morrie

Salcha Fair Association

Meeting 7 PM Tuesday May 1st 2007

at the Salcha Fairgrounds Cabin

We are looking for local vendors, have we got a sweet deal for you! Crafts, Art, Natural and Holistic education, products and skills. Our goal is to inform and educate.

We also have several time slots open for Entertainment and Stage shows.

Contact Peggy Burns at 488-7114 or Morrie Mills at 488-7114

OUTRAGEOUSLY HUGE MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE

Place: Salcha Senior Center off of Johnson Road. Two miles past the Knotty Shop. Follow Signs!!Dates: Friday - Sunday, April 27 – 29 and May 4 – 6.Time: 8 to 5PMFor information call: Rhonda @ 488-5802 or Phyllis @ 488-1664

Robert "Bob" Hendrix, Sr. from the American Legion Service Office will be in Fairbanks on 24-25 April 2007. He will be at the Vet Center on 4th Ave in Fairbanks, on the 24th from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm, then at the American Legion Post #30 in Moose Creek from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. On the 25th, he will be at the Vet Center on 4th Ave from 8:30 am to 11:30 am. The American Legion Service Officer provides information on VA benefits, helps with the filing of a claim with VA for benefits, compensation, health, pension and can answer questions on pending claims. Can also assist Veterans returning from Enduring Freedom and Iraq Freedom on benefits provided by VA for them. Contact number is (Anchorage) 907-276-8211 or toll free at 1-888-353-7574, ext. 4802. Thank you for your assistance.

Follow up on Dave McEachern

Dave has been working to get a place set up to move back on to his property, he had started a cabin but ran out of time when the snow flew last year, the materials and furnishing to go into the cabin burnt with his shop. Click here for a list of items Dave needs, if you can help him out, contact us at or call Morrie at 488-7114

Dave was diagnosed with M.S. in 1991, he has been trying to keep his life in order to rest comfortably in his later years, as we all would like to do. He is a hard worker and his condition really takes its toll at the end of a hard day. As Alaskan's, and more importantly as Salchan's let's give our community member a helping hand.

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The Salcha Fair Association proudly hosts

Community Easter Egg Hunt

Saturday March 31st.

Held on the Salcha Fairgrounds

Starts Promptly at 12:00 Noon

Grades 6 and under

Hot dogs, chips and fruit drink provided

Special Thanks to our Community Sponsors

Midway Lodge and Salcha Store. Wal-Mart, Safeway’s Bentley Mall, University and North Pole,

Also Fred Meyer East and West

Thank you Lori Lovan for all your hard work in preparing for event.

Need volunteers to help hide eggs!

Please call Lori @ 488-0803 or Peggy @ 488-4556

Saturday March 24th is the Salcha Senior Bingo and Turkey dinner.This isoffof Johnson Road. Call for directions. Tell all your friends, family and co-workers.
Dinner @ 6pm is $7.00. It is a complete turkey dinner and dessert. Soda and bottle water is $1.00
Bingo @ 7pm is $12.00 for 17 games. Win prizes not money. This is soooo much fun and has been a great turnout everytime so lets do it again and help the seniors with there utilities and Gifts of Love Program. For information call Rhonda @ 488-5802.
Remember that April 7 is our HOG Easter Egg Hunt/BBQ/Bingo for kids day at the same place. This is also a potluck so bring a dish to share.This day is only for HOG members and family.You can
call Rhonda for information 488-5802.

Another Salcha home lost to Fire

The old Canaday Road Dairy burnt to the ground late Monday night 3/12/07. Owner Dave McEachern had just installed a wood stove and went to have dinner at a friends house while his place warmed up. Upon returning to his house, he said he could see the fire through the trees.

Dave, a local carpenter, lost his home, shop, inventory and equipment in the fire. We will be placing donation cans in local business. Once we establish a collection point, we will gather donated items to help Dave through this difficult time.

Point of contact: Morrie Mills 488-7114

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Dispatcher: 911 – What’s your emergency?
Caller: My husband was complaining chest pains and now he’s not breathing.
or My children were playing down by the river and one of them has fallen in.
or I’m calling from my cell phone, I’m driving on the Richardson Highway
by Birch Lake and a vehicle with two people still in it is in the ditch.
Dispatcher: Please stay on the line. Salcha Rescue is being dispatched.
Dispatcher: Salcha Rescue, ambulance request, Delta response, to 1234 Old Rich
Highway for a 78 year old male with chest pains, CPR in progress.
or Salcha Rescue, respond to Milepost 323 Richard Highway, Tanana River,
for a child in the river.
or Salcha Rescue, respond to Milepost 305 for a motor vehicle accident, two
patients, extrication required.
Salcha Rescue: Salcha Rescue responding to scene, ETA 10 minutes, advanced life-
support crew on board.
Salcha Rescue, YOUR local EMS volunteers, respond 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year. What if there were no volunteers for Salcha Rescue?
What if, when you dial 9-1-1 your nearest response agency is North Pole, estimated time of arrival 45 minutes to one hour? Salcha Rescue now needs your help. Salcha Rescue needs volunteers. If you’re interested in volunteering to be an EMT I, EMT II or EMT III, please contact Salcha Rescue at 488-5274 (leave a message, please, as it is not a manned station) or call Chief Ed Keep-Barnes, , 488-5336, or attend one of our general membership meetings, held the first and third Tuesday of each month, 7:00 p.m., Station 1 (Richardson Hwy just north of Johnson Road). Volunteering with Salcha Rescue is a big commitment, but it is a very rewarding commitment.

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Hi, It is real cold out so I won't be exercising tonight. It should be warmer next week and I'll like to exercise Mon-Thurs. 5:30-6:30 if you'd like. Really need it. haha Call me at 488-5802 and let me know if you can be there. This is for adult men and women. Please come. Later,Rhonda

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Every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 5 pm to 6:30pm, Rhonda will have the Salcha Senior building opened for exercises. Lots of exercise equipment is available. She says if no one shows up by 5:30, then she'll lock up and go home. Hope some of us will take this opportunity to work out ?? Please mark your calendar. Thank you. Rhonda asked me to pass this message on, For more information, call Rhonda at 488-5802

Robert "Bob" Hendrix, Sr. from the American Legion Service Office will be in Fairbanks on 15 – 16 February 2007. He will be at the Vet Center, on 4th Ave., on the 15th from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm, then at the American Legion Post #30 in Moose Creek from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. On the 16th , he will be at the Fairbanks Job Center from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm, then at Ft. Wainwright ACAP, BLDG. 3401 from 12:30 to 2:00 pm. The American Legion Service Officer provides information on VA benefits, helps with the filing of a claim with VA for benefits, compensation, health, pension and can answer questions on pending claims. Can also assist Veterans returning from Enduring Freedom and Iraq Freedom on benefits provided by VA for them. Contact number is (Anchorage) 907-276-8211 or toll free at 1-888-353-7574, ext. 4802.