Thank you from TrailMix

  • By Juneau Empire
  • Sunday, December 17, 2017 7:01am
  • Neighbors

We at Trail Mix, Inc, held our annual fundraising dinner and auction on Saturday, Nov. 18. Your generous support allows us to carry out our mission: To be the steward of a safe and enjoyable trails system by bringing people and resources together for trail improvements and activities.

We wish to thank the following businesses, organizations and people for their generous donations to our silent and live auction: UnCruise Adventures, Princess Cruises, Alaska Airlines, Airways and Taku Lodge, Aggpro, Alaska Fly Fishing Goods, Alaska Industrial Hardware, Alaskan Barbershop, Allen Marine, Amalga Distillery, Anna Marg Rear, Annie Kaill’s, The Bear’s Lair, Bonnie Goodrich, Bustin’ Out Boutique, Capital Barbershop, Caribou Crossings, Carolyn Bergstrom, Chilkat Fabrication, Coastal Helicopters, Cycle Alaska, Dave Haas, Devil’s Club Brewing, Dick Fagnant, Discovery Southeast, Eaglecrest, Mike McKrill, El Sombrero, Fireweed Chiropractic, Foggy Mountain Shop, Gary Miller, Gastineau Guiding, Gigi Monroe, Glacier Salt Cave and Spa, Hearthside Books, Heritage Coffee, Jack Krienheder, Jerry’s Meats, John Lyman, Juneau’s Hidden History, Juneau Massage, Juneau Mobile Sauna Society, K&L Distributors, Kindred Post, Baxter, Bruce and Sullivan, Margaret Cowen, Misty Mountain Massage, Misty Savage, Mount Roberts Tramway, Nancy Beard, Neil Slotnick, NorthStar Trekking, Nugget Alaskan Outfitter, Panhandle Provisions, Pavitt Health & Fitness, REI, Rebecca Brooks, Rie Munoz Gallery, Temsco Helicopters, Hangar on the Wharf, The Island Pub, The Yoga Path, Tongass CrossFit, Tracy’s King Crab Shack, and Valley Lumber.

We would also like to thank Tessany Alrich for her efforts to coordinate the numerous cakes and pies and other treats for the scrumptious dessert auction.

Finally, please share your appreciation for trails by becoming a member or renewing your membership. We are found at trailmixinc.org.

Thank you,

David Thomson

President of the Board, TrailMix Inc.

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