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 By Lex Treinen    News    November 22, 2023

Reoriented bald eagle festival exceeds expectations

This month's Alaska Bald Eagle Festival was a hit, according to festival organizers with the Haines...

 
 By Burl Sheldon    News    November 22, 2023

PAID COMMENTARY: To a Safe, Healthy Holiday

Thank you, American Bald Eagle Foundation and Haines Tourism Department for hosting a whole food, no-sugar-added “spread” during the recent eagle...

 
 By Lex Treinen    News    November 2, 2023

Alaska Bald Eagle Festival reorients with community focus

The annual Haines Bald Eagle Festival is returning to Haines Nov. 10-12 with a revamped focus on...

 

Duly Noted: July 27

About 30 Ward family members, including ones from Louisiana, gathered July 15 for a service to honor the memory and service of Morrie Ward, a U.S. Nav...

 

Frank Putnam gillnetted, worked in wood

Frank Putnam, a carpenter, woodworker and gillnet fisherman who built furniture and a four-bedroom home on Small Tracts Road, died July 3 in...

 
 By Tom Morphet    Duly Noted    June 1, 2023

Duly Noted

Greta Roberts and Max Marty were married in a mossy forest at Chilkat State Park Monday. The small ceremony was officiated by Logan Vaughn, a friend w...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    Duly Noted    May 4, 2023

Duly Noted

More than 50 bridge players from Haines, Juneau and Whitehorse played in an annual tournament at the American Bald Eagle Foundation this weekend. Hain...

 

ABEF hires new director

Longtime Juneau resident Kathy Benner will take over as the executive director of the American Bald...

 

First bazaar since covid a huge success

The Haines Woman’s Club is humbled and grateful for the wonderful turnout this past weekend for their first post-Covid Holiday Bazaar. While there...

 
 By Michael York    News    November 10, 2022

Eagle Fest events preview

Thursday Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. the foundation will hold bald eagle natural history chats discussing the unique aspects of eagle behavior and...

 

Duly Noted

Etoufee and oyster bars, street-corner bands and the open market were all highlights of a four-day visit to New Orleans last month by Jeanne Beck,...

 
 By Michael York    News    November 3, 2022

Eagle Fest resumes; Bird count picks up

After two pandemic years off, the Alaska Bald Eagle Festival will return Nov. 9 with eagle counts up but visitor registration down. “There’s a...

 

Thank you to Sean Gaffney

On behalf of the American Bald Eagle Foundation, I extend our gratitude to Sean Gaffney for the years of service he has given to the ABEF before...

 

Duly Noted

Eddy Howard Harmon was born 5:12 p.m. on Sept. 13 to Alisa Beske and Bryan Harmon at Bartlett Beginnings Family Birth Center in Juneau. Eddy weighed...

 
 By Max Graham    News    September 29, 2022

Resident named Alaska's museum volunteer of the year

Museums Alaska last week named Haines resident Michael Marks the state's "volunteer of the year."...

 

Duly Noted

Friends of Michelle Fehlings are welcome to share memories at a gathering 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 30 at Port Chilkoot Distillery. Fehlings died July...

 

Duly Noted

Brittney Bradford and Aaron Bonner were married at Whispering Pines wedding venue in Winchester, Idaho on Sept. 3. Aaron’s father Ken Bonner...

 

Update on bald eagle in Tlingit Park

In late June, a bald eagle displaying signs of illness was reported to the American Bald Eagle Foundation. With a highly pathogenic strain of avian...

 
 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    August 4, 2022

November bald eagle festival to return after two years off

The Alaska Bald Eagle Festival will again draw raptor enthusiasts to Haines this November, following a two-year break because of covid. “Everyone...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    July 28, 2022

Arts Outlook

Sheldon Museum Six-Week Spotlight: Concept of HOME "Places do not belong to us. We belong to them."...

 
 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    July 14, 2022

Study suggests birding could add growth to local tourism

Haines residents wonder if the town could be better capitalizing on its avian population after research from Audubon Alaska and the University of...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 23, 2022

Artists get ready for First Friday on July 1

Photos, artwork and the opportunity to swing a titanium hammer will be offered at First Friday art events starting at 5 p.m. July 1 at several...

 
 By Max Graham    News    June 2, 2022

Bird flu detected in dead bald eagle

A strain of bird flu that has spread across the world over the last two years infecting wild and domestic birds was detected two weeks ago in a bald...

 

Lone snow goose visits Haines School

Flocks of snow geese passing through Haines on their way north are a common spring sight along the...

 

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