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Monday Morning 09/09/2024

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Alaska Health Fair, Inc., a nonprofit that organizes community health fairs around the state, will host events in Nikiski and Soldotna this month, a woman who traveled to all 50 states collecting stories of kindness returned to Homer over the summer to compile them into a book, and Homer’s Burning Basket is a long-standing tradition of art and remembrance that culminates in the burning of a large sculpture, made up of natural woven materials.

Alaska Health Fair, Inc., a nonprofit that organizes community health fairs around the state, will host events in Nikiski and Soldotna this month, a woman who traveled to all 50 states collecting stories of kindness returned to Homer over the summer to compile them into a book, and Homer’s Burning Basket is a long-standing tradition of art and remembrance that culminates in the burning of a large sculpture, made up of natural woven materials.

Support for the morning newscast comes from the Homer Foundation. For 33 years, The Homer Foundation has worked with friends and neighbors across the Southern Kenai Peninsula to meet the big challenges of today and grow exciting ideas for the future. The Homer Foundation has awarded over $5 million in grants and scholarships. To find out more, visit The Homer Foundation  on social media, on the web at www.homerfoundation.org or by calling 907-235-0541.

Kaylin Holmes is a graduate of Roosevelt University with a degree in English, with a Creative Writing concentration. After moving to the Kenai Peninsula, she joined KBBI to be a voice for the community using her lingual and drama skills to communicate local needs and stories. Kaylin has been KBBI's morning edition host since December, 2023.