Community News – April 14

Moseley new station manager
DSC_0013Grant Aviation hired Deb Moseley to be the company’s Homer Station Manager on April 1, 2010. Deb has been a pilot for Grant since Sept. of 2009. Locally, Deb previously worked for Smokey Bay Air as a pilot and Director of Operations and for Bald Mountain Air Service as a pilot and Safety Officer.
Grant Aviation has expanded its Homer base of operations by creating a maintenance facility and basing two aircraft here. So far these expansion efforts have led to the creation of four additional jobs in Homer.
“I am really happy to be working for Grant Aviation for several reasons, but foremost because they are a great company to work for and treat their employees really well. Additionally, I am excited to be a part of the expansion of our operations here in Homer; it’s a rewarding challenge to help make it all happen. Finally, Homer is one of the best places to live and raise a family and I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.”
Jubilee
The Pratt Museum’s “Jubilee“ exhibits artwork from local school kids each year.  The title of this year’s exhibit is “Jubilee 2010, Celebrating Young Artists!”.  The exhibit is currently on display and will be available for viewing through May 9.
Cowboy Cabaret
Third Annual Cowboy Cabaret, 6 p.m. April 17 at Alice’s Champagne Palace. Cowboy poetry, songs, stories and a “best dressed” contest, dinner and live music. Tickets on sale at the Homer Book Store, adults $25 and children $10.
Alice in Alibi-land
The Alibi will celebrate Lea Brooks’ birthday tonight with an Alice in Wonderland Costume Party. The theme is Mad Hatter/Alice in Alibi-land, and prizes will be awarded for best costume. Milo and Reuben will supply the music, so come help Lea celebrate the last of her 30s.
Coming together for ‘One Lord Sunday’
Celebrate the unity in Jesus Christ with One Lord Sunday will from 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at the Homer High School Gym. Guest speaker will be Pat McDonnell, with music by Cate Morris and band. Childcare is available for infants through two years old. Contributions go to the Ken Fisher Memorial Scholarship.

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