Tributaries

Tidbits from the Headwaters

Consider the Anthill
Science, Glaciers Michelle McAfee Science, Glaciers Michelle McAfee

Consider the Anthill

Ryan Strickland is a PhD student at the University of Arkansas working on building models of glacial features. His goal is to help predict glacial outwash floods. His focus is on determining whether and how observable small features, or microtopography, on glacial surfaces influence how meltwater reaches streams.

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Golden Eagles Fly Over Nabesna
Copper Basin, Wildlife Michelle McAfee Copper Basin, Wildlife Michelle McAfee

Golden Eagles Fly Over Nabesna

WISE annually provides science lectures for the public in the late winter in the Copper Basin. On April 8, WISE and the Wrangell Mountains Wilderness Lodge at 28-mile Nabesna Road hosted an in-person group of about 30 people interested in learning more about raptor migration.

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Getting Ahead of Flooding
Glennallen Michelle McAfee Glennallen Michelle McAfee

Getting Ahead of Flooding

On April 6, the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) held a meeting at the Glennallen American Legion to discuss mitigating and preparing for spring flooding risk. The meeting was led by Bruce Cain, who is a board member for the Glennallen Improvement Corporation.

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Mathletes Represent Copper Basin in Fairbanks
Copper Basin, School Michelle McAfee Copper Basin, School Michelle McAfee

Mathletes Represent Copper Basin in Fairbanks

MathCounts is a national program that exists to get Middle School students excited about math. The Upstream Learning MathCounts team had the privilege of competing in the Alaska State competition at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. They earned this opportunity by placing first in the Alaska Rural Chapter MathCounts competition in February.

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Olympic Snowboarders visit Valdez Schools
Valdez Michelle McAfee Valdez Michelle McAfee

Olympic Snowboarders visit Valdez Schools

The Natural Selection Tour, featuring 24 snowboarders from around the world, finished their competition in Valdez on March 28th. Among competition finalists were Olympic Gold Medalists and X-Games finalists and medalists.

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Kenny Lake Hockey Practice
Hockey, Glennallen Michelle McAfee Hockey, Glennallen Michelle McAfee

Kenny Lake Hockey Practice

Kenny Lake children have been meeting two to three times a week since early February for a short season of hockey practice. We had two groups: a ‘Learn to skate’ program for beginners ages 3 and up coached by Judith Lorenz and a hockey group (8-12 yo) coached by Gabe Doty and assisted by Ms. Lorenz.

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ROAR Spring Recycling Update
Copper Basin Michelle McAfee Copper Basin Michelle McAfee

ROAR Spring Recycling Update

As spring advances (hopefully) and the rather large amount of snow recedes, (hopefully), it seems a good time to look ahead at what is happening with recycling in the Copper Basin. People bringing aluminum cans and paper to the ROAR transfer site will notice it becoming rather crowded over the next month.

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Letter to the Editor
Michelle McAfee Michelle McAfee

Letter to the Editor

We would like to thank all the local coaches and team volunteers who have invested in our children’s lives this year.

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On the Way to the Outhouse
Michelle McAfee Michelle McAfee

On the Way to the Outhouse

Between the age of 1 and 2, our first daughter loved sitting in my lap while I read to her. We read “Go Dog Go,” “Are you My Mother?” stories from the Bible, Mother Goose rhymes, “Baby Talk,” and many other books. In the midst of reading all these fun children’s books, I decided I wanted to write a children’s book as well.

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March in the Garden
Gardening Michelle McAfee Gardening Michelle McAfee

March in the Garden

The sun rose on the vernal equinox on Monday the 20th and dawned over a perfectly classic March day, a chilly 0° at 8 am. After last year’s gloomy and rainy end of summer months and then winter’s normal moody weather, the past few weeks of sunshine have been a balm to the soul.

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