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Our Community - Wednesday 07/09/14

In today's Our Community segment, Loren Dixon highlights important matters that are happening in South Central Alaska. 

There is a new Federal Subsistence Management Regulations book. The new booklet can be  picked up at Federal Land management offices and can be requested by contacting the office at subsistence@fws.gov

July 16: The Cook Inlet Coast Guard evaluates the citizens advisory Council. Public comments are now be accepted at the federal website, http://www.regulations.gov and is lasting until July 16th.

July 19: The Moose lodge golf tournament is coming up on July 19th at Moose Run Golf course. It is a charity event benefiting First Tea Alaska. For more information, call: 907 563 3502

July 25: The Alaska Healthy Natives Golf tournament will also be taking place at the Moose Run Golf course July 25th. Proceeds benefit Healthy Alaska Native Foundation. 

July 26: Crow Pass Crossing is coming up on July 26th, and all runners are highly encouraged to join! The run will be from Girdwood to the Eagle River Nature Center.

August 23: The Anchorage Centennial Celebration of bridge builders unity Gala event will be at the Dena'ina center on Saturday, August 23rd. The events recognizes and honors members of ethnic communities who have made significant contributions to their communities as a volunteer. If you know anyone you would to nominate, visit: http://www.bridgebuildersak.org

Loren’s been on the Radio in Anchorage for 30 years. Since the mid 80's he's worked with Anchorage radio stations including KWHL, KFQD, KKLV, and KMXS. His passion for Music and the 'Triple-A' radio format began in the early 90’s which led to him to help establish the format for KNBA when the station signed on in 1996. When not on the radio hosting a music show and interviewing local and national music acts, he may be on a long road trip or you’ll find him hanging out at his log cabin in the quiet, but bear filled hillside valley of his hometown Anchorage.