
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!
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.