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July 19, 2006
Progress Days: Celebrating 46 years of Soldotna's growth
Welcome to Soldotna Progress Days 2006. Our theme this year, “Building Legacies”, is especially appropriate as we continue to enjoy the memories from being a host for the 2006 Arctic Winter Games, as we look forward toward years of efficient driving on the new five-lane David Douthit Veteran’s Memorial Bridge, and as the Central Peninsula General Hospital renovation reaches to the sky. The legacies from these three human endeavors continue to serve our children and culture, our tourists and neighboring communities and the health and welfare of us all.
Barb, Norm Blakeley honored as Soldotna's royal residents
When asked what they thought when they learned they had been selected as queen and king of this year’s Progress Days, Barb and Norm Blakeley brimmed with modesty and light humor.
Boedeker tapped as grand marshal for Progress Days
Tom Boedeker likes to golf, but doesn’t have quite as much time for it as he’d like.
Soldotna a living, thriving legacy
The Progress Days parade, at age 46, is billed as the longest-running annual event in Soldotna, a city of 4,000 founded in 1947.
Progress Days: July 21-23
 
Progress days event schedule

Friday, July 21

Hot rods shift into high gear
Do you like cars? Than get your motor running for this weekend’s Bill Banta Memorial Show and Shine.
Historical Highlights
As Soldotna and Alaska race into the new century, people are focused on the future. But it is interesting — and instructive — to look back at events that helped shape the community:
Who's who at the Soldotna Chamber:
Members of the 2006 Soldotna Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors

 
     

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