EVENTS SCHEDULE

Anchorage
Dena’ina Civic& Convention Center
9:00am-12:00noon

Book signing
12:00-1:00pm

Cordova
Forest Service Building
1:00-2:45 pm

Valdez
Civic & Convention Center
3:00-3:45pm

Seward
UAF Seward Marine Center
3:45-4:45pm

Kenai
Challenger Learning Center
4:45-5:30pm

Homer
Evening art shows
Pratt Museum
5:00 -7:-00 pm
Bunnell Street Art Center
7:30 pm

 

 

Kodiak Events Planned for the 20th Anniversary of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

 

Saturday at the Kodiak Maritime Museum - March 14
“Kodiak Out Loud!” Seven fisher poets, writers and musicians present original poetry, stories and songs about the sea. – EVOS Theme
Location: Kodiak Auditorium
Time: 7 p.m.
Contact Person: Toby Sullivan – 907-360-8837

Tuesday KMXT Public Radio - March 17
“Talk of the Rock” Interview with Dr. Stanley (Jeep) Rice, expert physiologist/toxicologist on the impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Location: KMXT Studios
Time: 12:30 – 1:00pm
Contact person: Jay Barrett – KMXT

Kodiak Maritime Museum - March 20
“Images of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill on Kodiak Island” Community reception and display of images and video of the oil spill shot during the summer of 1989 in Kodiak.
Location: Kodiak College – Rooms 128 – 130 BBB
Time: 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Toby Sullivan, Director of the KMM introduces exhibit
Contact person: Toby Sullivan – 486-0384
Food catered by Mill Bay Coffee - 5:00pm – 6:00pm

NOTE: Community Reception hosted by Kodiak Maritime Museum, Kodiak Audubon Society, Friends of the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge,
Alaska Marine Conservation Council, Kodiak College Community Engagement Committee        

Kodiak College and Maritime Museum - March 20
Dr. Duane A. Gill, Professor of Sociology, Mississippi State University
Speaking on sociological/economic impacts of the EVOS
Location: Kodiak College – Rooms 128 – 130 BBB
Time: 6:00pm – 7:15pm
Contact person: Mark Schreiter – 486-1277

EXXON Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council “Alaska’s Oil Spill” - March 20
New 15-minute documentary on the EVOS.
Location: Kodiak College – Rooms 128 – 130 BBB
Time: 7:20pm – 7:40pm
Contact person: Stacy Studebaker – 486-6498

Kodiak Audubon Society Friends of the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge - March 20
Speaker: Dr. Stanley Rice – NOAA Juneau, Auk Bay Lab Physiologist  & Toxicologist presents:
“Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: Long Term Persistence and Long Term Effects

Dr. Rice will present a Power Point lecture on the long-term persistence and impacts resulting from the EVOS on killer whales, herring, pink salmon and sea otters as well as the toxicity of lingering oil.
Location: Kodiak College – Rooms 128 – 130 BBB
Time: 7:45pm – 9:00pm
Contact person: Stacy Studebaker – 486-6498
Click here to view a PDF flyer, featuring information about this event.

9:00 – 10:00 – A social hour and image presentation.

Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge – March 21
Book signing of EVOS Oral Histories and open house
Location: Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center
Special Guests: John Devens & Stan Jones of the PWSRCAC and local
Kodiak residents featured in the book.
Time: 11:00am – 2:00pm
Contact person: Tina Shaw–487-2626, Linda Robinson: robinson@pwsrcac

Kodiak Maritime Museum – March 21
“Images of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill on Kodiak Island”
Display of images and video of the oil spill shot during the summer of 1989 in Kodiak.
Location: Kodiak College – Rooms 128 – 130 BBB
Time: 2:00pm – 5:00pm Toby Sullivan, Director of the KMM introduces exhibit
Contact person: Toby Sullivan – 486-0384

Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge
Speaker: Tim Richardson – Director of Government Affairs -American Land Conservancy
Former Director of the Kodiak Brown Bear Trust
Author of: Kodiak Bears and the Exxon Valdez
Tim has helped to direct land purchases and conservation easements for habitat restoration throughout the archipelago.

Location: Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge
Time: 7:00pm
Contact person: Tina Shaw – 487-2626                                                         

Kodiak Historical Society - April 4 – April 30   
Baranov Museum
Sponsored by the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council and the Bunnell Street Arts Center, Homer
“SPILL” A Commemorative Exhibition of artwork by 30 Alaskan artists. “SPILL” will showcase the artist’s individual interpretations of the EVOS as informed by diverse cultural values, experiences, beliefs, and artistic passions.
Location: Baranov Museum
Time:TBA
Contact person: Katie Oliver – 486-5920

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