Zachary Snowdon Smith

Zachary Snowdon Smith
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Zachary Snowdon Smith was the editor of The Cordova Times from February-December 2021.
Mt. Eccles Elementary School students sewed conductive thread through felt fabric to create light-up bracelets. (Jan. 10, 2020) Photo by Zachary Snowdon Smith/The Cordova Times

Mt. Eccles students build light-up bracelets from scratch

Students were supplied with batteries, conductive thread, LEDs, needles and fabric. The one thing they weren’t given was an instruction manual.
Cordova Community Medical Center. (Dec 27, 2019) Photo by Zachary Snowdon Smith/The Cordova Times

CCMC: Native Village of Eyak may purchase hospital within 6 months

If all goes well, Native Village of Eyak may purchase Cordova Community Medical Center within the next six months, says Greg Meyer, chair of the CCMC Board of Directors.
Councilman Ken Jones’s seat is one of two up for election March 3. (Dec 4, 2019) Photo by Zachary Snowdon Smith/The Cordova Times

2 city council seats up for election March 3

Two city council seats will be up for election March 3. Cordova City Council Seats B and C are currently occupied by Councilmen Ken Jones and Jeff Guard, respectively.
Prince William Sound Science Center’s harborside facility. (Dec 27, 2019) Photo by Zachary Snowdon Smith/The Cordova Times

Science center eligible for $40,000 in matching donations

Prince William Sound Science Center will receive up to $40,000 in matching donations to help fund its new campus.

Review: Marriage Story

Here’s something rare: a film that shows wit without glibness, precision without contrivance and warmth without sentimentality.

Review: The Return

“The Return” is recommended for committed Russophiles and misery-addicts only.

Review: The Two Popes

This is another one of those movies that takes an array of marvelous ingredients — a rich and thought-provoking premise, two legendary actors, a beautiful setting (the Sistine Chapel!) — and combines them into something merely okay.

Review: Schneider vs. Bax

Don’t you hate it when your boss calls you up on your day off and asks you to kill someone?
“Ex Libris: The New York Public Library” will screen at the North Star Theatre on Friday, Jan. 10. Photo courtesy of Zipporah Films

Library documentary opens monthly screening series

When it comes to movie fundraisers, most organizations choose crowd-pleasers: “The Avengers,” “Spider-Man” and so forth. However, Friends of the Library has taken a different approach.
Cordova Community Medical Center. (Dec. 27, 2019) Photo by Zachary Snowdon Smith/The Cordova Times

Hearing clinic to open at CCMC

“Prior to us offering services in Cordova, residents there had to travel to Juneau or Anchorage to receive care,” says Kaia Rongstad, co-owner of Northland Audiology. “We know it’s critical for people to have healthcare services close to home."
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