Annual Southeast Banquet and Fundraiser success due to local businesses

Ad Lib Gift Shop, Admiralty Environmental, Alaska Auto Repair & Sales, Alaska Bullet Works, Alaska Excursions, Alaska Flyfishing Goods, Alaska Fur Exchange, Alaska Glacier Seafoods, Alaska Hearth Products, Alaska Industrial Hardware, Alaska Outdoor Wearhouse, Alaska Quest Charters, Alaska Seafood Company, Alaska Seaplanes, Alaska Survival Products, Alaska Vision Center, Alaskan Brewing Company, Allen Marine Tours, AmeriGas Propane, Annie Kaill’s Fine Art & Craft Gallery, Aroma Island Perfume Co., Art Matters, Aspen Hotel, Sue Arthur, Best Western Grandma’s Featherbed, Bobcat of Juneau, Boheme Clothing & Gifts, Herb Bonnet, Barbara & Jerry Burnett, Ed Buyarski, Peggy Cartmill, Celebrity Jewelers, Changing Tides, Chez Sante’s Massage, Coastal Helicopters, Coeur Alaska – Kensington Mine, Curves for Women, David Green Master Furriers, Laraine Derr, Devil’s Hideaway, Diamond Island, Diamonds International, DIPAC, Chris & Tom Donek, Douglas Café, Duck Creek Market, Effy, ERA Helicopters, Four Seasons Marine, Barb & Welles Gabier, Gemstone Heaven, Glacier Gardens, Gourmet Alaska, Ed Grossman, Beth Handley, Hangar on the Wharf, Heritage Coffee Co., Hooked Seafood Co., House of Russia, Annie Hurlbut, Infinite Interiors, Jerry’s Meats & Seafood, Juneau Gun Club, Juneau Landscape Services, Juneau Mercantile & Armory, Juneau Septic Services, Juneau Shooting Sports Foundation, Karl’s Auto & Marine, Barbara Keller, Ron Kotuk, Lisa Davidson’s Boutique, Gloria Luchinetti, Melino’s Marine Services, Ciara Meek, Mendenhall Auto, Forest Messerschnmidt, Julie Millar, Gary Miller, Mt. Juneau Trading Post, NC Machinery CAT, Nizich Family Dental, North Pacific Erectors, Nugget Alaskan Outfitters, Office Max/Office Depot, Office Plus, Omni Jewelers, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Pavitt Health & Fitness, Perseverance Theatre, Neala Pierce, Pilates Bodies, Piranha Joe, Sara Race, Red Dog Saloon & Mercantile, Rejuvenation Spa & Salon, RH Development, Rie Munoz Gallery, Matt & Teri Robus, Ron’s Apothecary Shoppe, Royal Jewelers, Salon 907, Roger Sams, Sand Bar & Grill, DDS Charles Schultz, Sentinel Coffee, Thyes Shaub, Shivas Jewelers, Shoefly, Jan & Ron Somerville, Sonie’s Services, Southeast Furniture, Henrich Springer, Squirez Bar, Stanley Ford & Fix Auto Juneau, Sen. Bill Stoltze (R-Alaska), Subway of Juneau, Taku Glacier Lodge & Wings Airways, Taku Smokeries & Fisheries, Temsco Helicopters, The Alaska Club, The Alaskan Fudge Company, The Bear’s Lair, The Island Pub, The Outboard Shop, Tongass Regional Eye Clinic/Glacier Optical, Tracy’s King Crab Shack, Two Chums Painting, Tyler Rental, V’s Cellar Door, Valley Auto Parts, Valley Lumber, Valley Paint Center, Joyce Vick, Ward Air, Waste Management/Capital Disposal, Western Auto Marine, Bruce Weyrauch, Willies Marine, Wingnut Auto Salon, Wings of Alaska and Working Birds Decoys.

I would also like thank all of the many volunteers who devoted much time to this fundraiser. We grossed about $103,000 – which will enable us to continue our support for such community projects as hunter safety education and firearms instruction courses at middle schools, shooting and archery ranges, high school rifle teams, women’s shooting classes, advocacy for public use, hunting and sport fishing issues, the Golden North Salmon Derby, TSI scholarships and public use cabin construction.

Thanks again for your support!

Barbara Burnett,

Fundraiser Chair

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