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  • Getting the goods from St. Nick

    Dec 24, 2015

  • Scotch eggs: a Rudy family holiday tradition

    Dan Rudy|Dec 24, 2015

    Christmas was always one of the best times of the year for our family. Growing up on an Army base in Germany, the odds of having at least a few inches of snow in December were pretty good. School would be on hiatus for a few weeks, so my brother and I and our friends would make the most of the shortened days on the sledding hill behind our apartment block, a doubly sloping expanse with an enormous pear tree sticking out of it. The lot of us would trudge up and propel ourselves down again and...

  • Holiday Recipes for Christmas or New Year's

    Dec 24, 2015

    Cocktail Dates Ingredients 12 large dried Medjool dates 1 4-ounce chunk Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese 6 slices bacon, cut in half widthwise Preheat oven to 350 F. Directions: Insert a bamboo skewer or a similar facsimile in the bottom of the date until the pointy tip rests on the bottom of the pit. Push the pit out of the stem side. Reserve dates. Using your sharpest knife, cut Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese into 1/4-inch slices. Cut those slices into 1/4-x-1-inch pieces (the resulting 1-inch pieces should be approximately the same diameter as a...

  • Ringing in the season

    Dec 24, 2015

  • God's delight

    Dec 24, 2015

    Surprises are one of God’s delights for humankind. Throughout scripture we find that, when the People of Israel and the followers of Christ least expected something, God’s delight presented an opportunity to which they needed to respond. I imagine that it was no real surprise for Joseph and Mary to find no room for them to stay and birth their child. Yet where they end their journey must have taken them by surprise. Not just the accommodations but the rough, tough, rude shepherds suddenly appearing at the stable door. They told stories of lig...

  • The Story of Christmas

    Dec 24, 2015

    And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed. And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city. And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem to be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child. And so it was, that while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered. And she brought forth her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths,...

  • Let's take a trip!

    Dec 24, 2015

    Wow, how things and times have changed!! Technology (which means what you just bought needs to be updated or replaced), what is considered safe, what is ‘acceptable’ or ‘politically correct’, or even travel on and off our small island, it’s all changed!! “I remember when…” seems to be a daily recognition, good and bad, that we share constantly. Yet, while some (dare I say most) things change, it seems there are a few concrete, foundational, truths that remain unchanged. Through all of the years of translating the original manuscripts and...

  • How to clean-up Christmas tree sap

    Dec 24, 2015

    Wrestling with a Christmas tree can mean getting covered with sap. Decorating is one of the many traditions associated with the holiday season. The family Christmas tree is arguably the most prominent decoration. Having a live tree inside the home can be awe-inspiring, but it can also be quite messy. The idea of bringing a formerly live tree inside a home as a decoration may seem odd, especially when individuals are faced with the aftermath, which is often a trail of pine needles and very sticky sap. A freshly cut pine tree will ooze sap,...

  • Peace to you

    Dec 24, 2015

    I recently visited with a friend in the grocery store. She showed me a picture of something that was going around on Facebook. It was it seemed to be a life size Jesus, as an adult, in front of a house. Someone, it looked like, was trying for Christmas Decorations. Jesus, the statue, was way more zombie looking than I had imagined He would look like. I think that most of us in our decorating and preparing, and yes, buying for Christmas, we miss the mark. We kind of end up on the crazy end of things when all is said and done. As a society we...

  • Santa's Mailbox

    Dec 24, 2015

    Dear Santa Please May I haVe a SMall 4 Wheeler and Leeos ELLee Santa I want a choker necklace, a new backpack, or a play kitchen please. I’m going to put out cookies because I really like you Santa! I’m excited for Christmas and the presents piled on my couch! I love you Santa! Breann Boon, Grade Kindergarten, Age 5 Deer Santa, My name is Shelton Eklun I am in seckent grade. I am 8 yers old. and I want a elf on the shelf and a toy pteradacktel for CHrisMas. How many rein deer doo you have. Love Shelton, Age 8 Dire Santa I wunt a keubord I ben g...

  • Holiday activities for adults and children alike

    Dec 24, 2015

    New Year’s Eve is one of the most festive nights of the year, when friends and families gather to count down the waning moments of the year as they anticipate the fun times ahead in the year to come. While adults tend to look forward to New Year’s Eve festivities more than children, there are ways parents can ring in the New Year with their kids. Invite kids into the kitchen. New Year’s Eve festivities often include food, so why not invite youngsters into the kitchen to cook alongside you? Kids may not be interested in preparing the main cours...

  • Did you know?

    Dec 24, 2015

    The first Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center was erected in 1931, two years before the opening of Rockefeller Plaza, where the tree now draws thousands of tourists each year. The tradition began when construction workers hard at work on building Rockefeller Center decorated a roughly 20-foot tall balsam fir tree on Christmas Eve in 1931. Strings of cranberries and tin cans were among the items used to decorate the tree. While there was no tree in 1932, the first official tree was unveiled in 1...

  • Christmas Traditions around the word: Mexico

    Ola Richards|Dec 24, 2015

    When you think about Christmas, you assume snow and cold, but not in Mexico. When it comes to Christmas down south the weather is warm and mild during the holiday season. Families decorate their homes with colorful flowers, moss, lanterns and evergreens. From December 16 until Christmas Eve families participate in “Las Pasadas” for nine nights. The children are given candles and figures of Mary and Joseph. Many Mexican children receive gifts from Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. The children sing about Joseph and Mary asking for a room in the hou...

  • Mrs. Wilson's 1 and 2 Grade Class

    Dec 24, 2015

    Every year I go to Juneau for Christmas. I put my Christmas tree up. When I’m in Juneau, I open my Christmas stocking and presents on Christmas Day. My mom is going to make hot cocoa that I can drink while I open presents. Every Christmas I love going to Juneau. By Presley Petticrew Things I’m Grateful for at Christmas. I love my friends because they help me a lot. My family do the same as my friends. They help me also. I’m grateful for food and water because it helps us stay alive. For sure God and Jesus are important. If God did not send...

  • Wrangell T&H Head Start Classroom

    Dec 24, 2015

    What I am thankful for: Chrysalis Balansaag “the snow, and I am thankful for my warm and toasty house.” Hailey Bartlett “Mom, Da, Bro” Angus Booker “snowflakes, they make me happy!” Brogan Booker “my Mom Dixie, my Dad Chris, my Baby Thoren.” Stella Buness “my Sissy, Mom & Dad, Auntie Loni, Gramma’s and Grampa.” Carter Cummings “I’m four.” Emily Cummings “peanut butter and graham crackers.” Evylin Gadd “clean up time with my Mom.” Jayden Daugherty “my family and my school.” Madison Gillen “my blanket and my cheese.” Derek Heller “John Wayne, and...

  • Banding together for the holidays

    Dec 17, 2015

  • The Way We Were

    Dec 17, 2015

    In the Sentinel 100, 75, 50 and 25 years ago. December 9, 1915: Wrangell now has a regularly appointed town marshal, Earl West having been appointed last night and is now on the job. Mr. West was the choice of the majority of the business houses in Wrangell and it is believed that he will make a reliable and trustworthy officer. Mr. S. Zynda, proprietor of the Eagle Brewing Company, of Juneau was in Wrangell for a few days the first of the week, preparatory to placing his beer on the local market. Mr. Zynda states that he will soon have a new...

  • Getting specific

    Dec 17, 2015

  • Star of wonder, star of night

    Dec 10, 2015

  • The Way We Were

    Dec 10, 2015

    In the Sentinel 100, 75, 50 and 25 years ago. December 2, 1915: Commissioner and Mrs. Sowton of the Salvation Army arrived on the Princess last Tuesday morning and since have been holding a Congress here among the workers from the different camps of Southeastern Alaska. About seventy delegates attended. In an interview, Commissioner Sowton states: “My trip to Alaska has been very successful and very pleasant. In my conference of the three days I have held many delightful meetings, and I feel that we have materially strengthened the Army work in...

  • Midnight Madness

    Dec 10, 2015

  • The Way We Were

    Dec 3, 2015

    In the Sentinel 100, 75, 50 and 25 years ago. November 25, 1915: The first shipment of shrimp to be made from Wrangell was made on the Dolphin last Saturday. The shipment contained about two hundred pounds of fine large shrimp. Wrangellites were given a chance to try them as about a hundred pounds were placed on the market and sold here. The shrimp were caught at the entrance of the Wrangell Narrows by Victor Noberg, Chas. Chase and Arthur Thebo. Mr. R.L. Petty of Ketchikan was a visitor in Wrangell for a few days this past week. In speaking...

  • The Way We Were

    Nov 26, 2015

    In the Sentinel 100, 75, 50 and 25 years ago. November 18, 1915: As announced last week, the Wrangell Orchestra is forging ahead fast with their plans for that big dance on Thanksgiving. The original plans have been changed somewhat and the dance will be a good old fashioned Hard Time Dance, which is just the right kind for everyone to have a jolly good time. So prepare for the time of your life and get your oldest, raggiest and worst clothes laid out for the occasion. Good music is promised and everyone will have a good time. The admission...

  • The Way We Were

    Nov 19, 2015

    In the Sentinel 100, 75, 50 and 25 years ago. November 12, 1915: Bert McKay was in from the mine at Groundhog Basin last Tuesday and reports that Manager J.G. Galvin is rushing the work at the mine and that they expect to strike the big ledge within a few days. Three crews are at work at the mine and they have cut through one ledge already which is important enough that it is a mine itself, but the big body of ore is expected to be cut into shortly and then we can look for some big announcements from the men who are backing the proposition....

  • Stikine Middle School Honor Roll

    Nov 19, 2015

    Principals Honor Roll: Samantha Acuna, Liana Carney, Sophia O’Brien, James Shilts, Jade Balansag, Bruce Smith, Kaylyn Easterly, Laura Helgeson, Tasha Massin, Jing O’Brien Honor Roll: Jimmy Baggen, Jamie, Early, Tyson Messmer, Mercedes Morgan, Madison Blackburn, Karri Buness, John Buness, Trevor Miller, Hunter Wiederspohn, Hank Voltz Honorable Mention: Daniel McIntyre, Elizabeth McIntyre, Ryan Rooney, Rowen Wiederspohn, Kaydin Mill, Jacob Dow, Aaliyah Messmer, Julia Miethe, Logan Ritchie, Alex Rooney, Hannah Brown, Jonah Comstock, Madison Har...

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