Town Crier

The Christian Science Society, located at 3774 Bartlett St., will hold a Thanksgiving service at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 26. Hymns, prayer and readings from the King James Bible with correlative passages “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy comprise the service. Time will be set aside for sharing testimonies and expressions of gratitude. All are welcome at this hour long service.

The Homer Chamber of Commerce will launch “Shop Small: All Season Long” on Saturday, Nov. 28 with sale coupons from participating local Chamber Members available on its website, www.homeralaska.org.

The Chamber’s Annual Tree Lighting Celebration will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 3 outdoors on the visitor center lawn with appropriate social distancing.

It is that time of year again when we gear up for the Thanksgiving Basket Program. Applications are available at First National Bank, the Food Bank, the Salvation Army, Anchor Point Food Bank and the Twin Rivers L.S. in Ninilchik. The Senior Center is closed in Ninilchik so we had to search for an alternate location. Please get your application in as soon as possible so the food can be ordered. If you have any questions, please call David at 310-990-3455. If you would like to help pack the boxes and/or give a donation, please contact David about volunteering and send donations to Kachemak Bay Lions at P.O. Box 1824 Homer, AK 99603.

The Homer Chamber Visitor Center is closed to the public till further notice due to Governor Dunleavy’s COVID 19 emergency alert on November 12. However, if someone would like to buy Raffle Tickets at $20/ticket in person for the Grand Prize 2020 Yamaha Wolverine Side X Side – and the Second Prize of a 10 piece Family Pack, they can come to our Chamber office front door, call 907-235-7740 and staff will open up the Visitor Center for one person at a time. Raffle tickets may also be purchased online at www.homeralaska.org and/or at the following local Chamber Member business locations: Ulmer’s Drug & Hardware in the sports department, Save-You-More, Gear Shed or Lower Peninsula Power Sports. The two winning raffle tickets will be drawn on Thursday, Dec. 3 at the Chamber’s Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration. Need not be present to win.

The Kenai Peninsula Borough Solid Waste facilities are now closed on Sundays through April 25, 2021. For more information, contact the KPB Solid Waste Department at 907-262-9667 or check their webpage at https://www.kpb.us/swd-waste/about-solidwaste.

Kenai Peninsula Votes tidbit:

All the numbers haven’t been crunched yet, but it looks like nearly 40% of Homer’s registered voters turned out for the General Election. That may not seem like anything to rave about, but it may well be the highest percentage of voter participation known to Homer. So, congratulations to Homer voters.

You don’t have to wait for another election year to make your voice heard; you can start making a difference now. Have a bone to pick or have an idea about improving how something is done? Your comments are not only another way to vote for or against new proposals that can affect your daily life, like the upcoming review of water and sewer rates, but they can initiate new law or policies. Believe it or not, but your city council members really want to hear your thoughts to best serve the people of Homer. You can find how to contact them at cityofhomer-ak.gov. You can also learn how to attend a meeting in person, by Zoom or sending your comments via email in this COVID-19 environment. Decisions made in local council chambers are often open to public comment before a final decision. You need not be a political activist to advocate for our corner of the world. Keep Homer a great place to be. You have a voice — use it. Get involved.

Anchor Point Senior Citizens

The Anchor Point Senior Center on Milo Fritz Avenue serves take-out meals on Thursday evenings with pickup from 5-6 p.m. Helping Hands Thrift Store is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and donations can be dropped off any time. The office staff are at work and available by phone for addressing needs. For information, call 235-7786.

Friendship Center

Friendship Center Adult Day Services is closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Call 235-4556.

Homer Senior Citizens

All activities are canceled and the Homer Senior Center is closed to the general public during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Homer Senior Citizens congregate lunch is closed, but meals can be picked up at noon from Monday-Friday. You must call 907-235-7655 by 10 a.m. daily to reserve your meal.

Hospice of Homer

Hospice of Homer is in need of volunteers to help move medical equipment between their office and client’s homes. They are looking for one-time, short-term and long-term help to work alongside their experienced volunteers and appreciate whatever time you can spare. If you can help, please call Christina at 235-6899.

Hospice of Homer requests that anyone who needs to borrow or return medical equipment or to pick up disposable personal care items, call the office. Staff will check availability and arrange a time for pick up.

Anyone needing access to grief counseling or other services should also call to talk with a staff member. Staff will be available Monday-Thursday at 235-6899.

Support Group meetings have been canceled.

Hospice of Homer has had an unusually high demand for medical equipment recently and are in great need of many items. Anyone wishing to help can go to Smile.amazon.com.

Select Hospice of Homer as your charity then select Charity List and choose any of the items on our List of Current Needs. All donated equipment is loaned out free of charge to anyone who needs it in the Homer vicinity and a percentage of the purchase is donated to Hospice of Homer.

Homer Council on the Arts

Homer Council on the Arts has fresh-cut local Christmas trees available to preorder, with your choice of spruce or pine. Pine branches are also available for making wreaths, swags, or other decorations. Proceeds support our Youth Summer Arts Scholarship. Visit HomerArt.org for details and to place an order.

The 2020 Nutcracker Faire in-person event has been canceled. Homer Council on the Arts is pleased to offer a Virtual Nutcracker Faire to help you shop local and support artists this holiday season. The Virtual Nutcracker Faire is live now at homerart.org/shoplocal and will remain on our website through the end of the year. The council will continue to add vendors as registrations come in; to participate as a vendor, register at homerart.org/2020-nutcracker-faire

Do you know a student in need of adequate study space with WiFi access during remote learning? Homer Council on the Arts has limited space available from 9 a.m. to noon on regular school days. Contact HCOA to reserve a space at 235-4288 or hcoa@homerart.org

Kachemak Bay Campus

$500 COVID relief grants are available for Kenai Peninsula College students. This funding has been made available through grants via the CARES Act from the City of Homer and the City of Soldotna, as well as through the Damon Foundation Endowment. Applicants must be enrolled in six or more credits at KPC (either or both campuses) and meet the criteria listed on the COVID-19 relief funding web page found at kpc.alaska.edu. Applications are due Dec. 18, 2020. Prompt submission of applications for assistance is strongly encouraged. Funds are limited.

Open Registration for Spring semester begins Monday, Nov. 23. Look for the Spring class schedule in your mailbox and around town.

Tips and Tricks for Succeeding in College takes place from 6-7:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 23. Whether this is a first attempt at college or a return to college after a break in education, this class will discuss tips and tricks to help make your first semester a successful one. Everything from attending orientation, to finding and utilizing valuable campus resources, and connecting with your advisor. To register visit https://kbcnoncredit.asapconnected.com or join the day of the class at. https://alaska.zoom.us/j/82675522486. Call 235-7743 for more information.

KPC is now offering UAA’s fast-track certificate in Business Leadership that students can achieve in one or two semesters. If you are looking for a quick way to boost your resume or to make a career shift, this Occupational Endorsement Certificate (OEC) is for you. Perfect for individuals in entry-level leadership roles and people wanting to build skills and stand out in a crowd, and for the Spring 2021 term, applicants may be eligible for financial awards up to $1,000. The OEC includes six classes that cover key business concepts in business foundations, supervision, selling, computer skills, leadership and communication. Students will also learn principles of finance, establishing goals and problem solving, marketing, and spreadsheet applications. Some of these classes are part of the general education requirement so if you have already taken one or more you are well on your way. General registration begins Monday, Nov. 23. Interested parties can call KBC at 907-235-7743 to be connected to an advisor.

The Kenai Peninsula Borough Homer Annex is open with some restrictions at 638 East Pioneer Ave. in the Homer Borough Maintenance building east of the Homer Volunteer Fire Department. Please limit visits to one person at a time and wait in the parking lot or in vehicles while other people are inside. Masks are recommended but not required. The office is staffed for help by phone or email. For more information call 235-9837 or email Tamarron Baxter at tbaxter@kpb.us. Forms for property tax exemptions or appeals are available outside on the door, and a dropbox is available for completed forms.

Pratt Museum

The Pratt Museum’s fall hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.

“Shifting Tides: Convergence of Cloth” is on exhibit through Nov. 28.

These hours are subject to updates in compliance with CDC State/Federal Public Health Guidance.

For the safety of guests, members and staff:

• Face masks required for entry.

• Visitor log sign-in required upon entry.

• Social distancing guidelines include maintaining 6 feet of distance at all times.

• Capacity limited to 10 guests in the museum at one time.

Face masks and capacity limits do not apply to outdoor spaces including gardens, forest trails, and Homestead cabin; however, staff do request that visitors respectfully comply with social distancing guidelines.

Alaska Islands and Ocean Visitor Center

The Alaska Islands & Ocean Visitor Center operations are temporarily suspended, but please visit virtually and take a 3D tour by going to http://ow.ly/hf3f50Bf4HB. The Beluga Slough Trail and other outdoor areas on the refuge will remain open to provide healthy options for recreation and relaxation. Kids can download the Agents of Discovery App and play an interactive learning game on the trail.

To reach refuge staff call 907-235-6546 or email alaskamaritime@fws.gov.

South Peninsula Hospital

Free COVID-19 tests are offered 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week at the lower level of the SPH Specialty Clinic, at 4201 Bartlett Street, Homer. Testing will not be offered on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26. Please use the Danview Avenue access. Tests are for those who have had recent travel out of state, have been exposed to someone with a confirmed case of COVID-19, they have new onset of any symptom related to COVID-19, or have a provider referral. See complete list of eligible individuals at www.sphosp.org or call the COVID information line at 235-0235. Please call and pre-register before coming if and when possible.