If substance abuse has affected you, your family or your job please stop by!
The meeting will take place Wednesday, January 13 at 6pm in the Sand Point City Chambers.
Of course free coffee and snacks will be available!
Come for a judgement free environment
Boy’s Basketball Team There will be a boys’ basketball meeting with parents and students on Tuesday, November 24th in the multi purpose room at 7 PM. All interested students should attend this meeting. 1st practice is on Dec 2nd.
Boys’ Basketball Fundraiser – 11/20 – Lunchtime Chow Down – Hot dogs, Chips, Salads and Drink $10 a plate.
Boys’ Basketball will conduct a Little Dribblers basketball camp for elementary boys and girls on 11/29 from noon to 4pm. Cost $10 per student.

Effective October 1 there will be a billing fee for all ambulance services in Sand Point. This will go to support the EMS service and to pay those who work hard to bring us this essential medical need!

The QTT is holding a raffle for funding the Christmas/New Years events that they hold. Take a look at the PDF below for more details!

Another large salmon run is forecasted this upcoming salmon season for the Bristol Bay fishery. The forecast calls for a harvest of roughly 31 million sockeye with another 15 million escaping for a cumulative run of 46 million fish!
Download the PDF Here:2016 Bristol Bay Salmon Forecast
Sand Point’s City Council will be meeting on October 13th, 2015. KSDP will broadcast this meeting and post the audio online.
Download the October 13, 2015 City Council Meeting Agenda & Packet (PDF)
The Sand Point Clinic will be closed for Alaska Day and will honor it with a half day the Friday before.

Starting tonight Oct. 8, 2015 the Sand Point Medical Clinic afterhours phone will have a message stating if you have an emergency please call 911.
Otherwise if you would like to talk to a nurse, please wait to be forward to the nurse line.
The Alaska Center for Resource Families will be hoding the telephonic foter paretn orientation for people who live too far from urban centers to attend onsite sessions.
If you are interested in attending please call 1-800-944-8766 code 22460#. The meeting will be held from noon to 1pm on Thursday, October 15th.
A doctoral student is looking for 100 Alaska Natives to participate in a research study about the health care in Sand Point, Alaska. Your community leaders and EATS organization have approved this anonymous/confidential study. Your name, address and phone number WILL NOT be used in this study. In fact, the research asks you to not identify yourself. The survey has four demographic questions about you and is widely spaced to prevent your identity.
The survey has 23 questions, with six questions requesting you to add any personal experiences in the clinic which should tak you 15 to 20 minutes to complete. A $10 gratuity will be included for your participation. This study is designed to understand the medical needs of Sand Point; and to assist EATS in serving you better.
If you decide to participate in this study, you need to go to the clinic and ask for a sealed confidential envelope. No names will be taken. Principal investigator, Wendy Whitney FNP, Doctoral student, 907-381-6008, 801-541-2995.