The silent auction included art prints, Native foods baskets, jewelry, overnights for 2 at various local hotels, and a couple of Pendleton blankets!

Last Friday, August 27th, a fundraiser  dinner was held at the ANB Hall in Juneau, for cancer patients Clarence Jackson and Barbara Fields.  The fundraising efforts included a Chinese and Silent Auction, of course topped of with a salmon/spaghetti dinner which included herring egg salad, steamed rice and fresh rolls, served to a hungry group of 250+ folks who just got off of work at 4:30pm.

I apologize for not taking any photographs of the food – I was too busy eating, and by the time i thought of taking photos of the food, it was too late!  (Come on you guys, you know I like taking photographs of food, right!?)  I think my mother and sister got full on the herring egg salad, so they couldn’t eat the fresh sockeye salmon – I got to take their portions home…ah, the benefits for just being there!

A Chinese auction included 2 sets of Alaska Airline tickets, a painted bentwood box, and a huge box of subsistence foods from Angoon!

Mayor Jan Hill from Haines, won the 1st set of Alaska Airlines tickets for two!

Young dancers performed for the audience

How much money was raised during this event?  I don’t know.  Yet, it was a good feeling to see the large number of folks who came out to help support both Clarence and Barbara in their journey towards healing themselves of cancer.