This Week in Photos: Cordova’s First People

Mimi Briggs, of the Cordova Historical Museum, discusses the museum’s new exhibit featuring Cordova’s First People, with resident Wendy Groves July 8. The Cordova Historical Museum is open Monday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Photo by Cinthia Gibbens-Stimson/The Cordova Times

Photo of the Week: Water Matters

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Naturalist/Artist Mavis Muller and her finished Water Matters basket at Salmon Jam July 15. Muller said she worked for more than 80 hours making the Salmon Jam basket, an interactive art piece which was burned in honor of precious waterways, later that night. Photo by Cinthia Gibbens-Stimson/ The Cordova TimesDo you have a great photo of the...

A 7-hour cruise onboard the M/V Aurora

The Alaska Marine Highway ferry Aurora departed Whittier Aug. 6, headed to Cordova. Bright, sunny skies accompanied the vessel through Prince William Sound, providing optimal conditions for onboard photographers to capture Alaska’s beauty, fishing boats and tenders, and pleasure craft. It was just another day in Alaska.

Ready for some flag football!

Cordova’s flag football season culminates Aug. 26 at 1 p.m., when the Seahawks take on the 49’ers during their Super Bowl game. The public is invited to the grassy field on Whitshed Road to witness the action. 

Cordova’s new generation of flyboys and their toys

Lifelong friends Jared Kennedy, with 3-year-old son Maverick, Tommy Rawlins, and Brad Sjostedt enjoy some morning hanger-time near Eyak Lake on Aug. 5. The three pilots grew up in Cordova and enjoy spending time together working on their airplanes. Photo by Vivian Kennedy/The Cordova Times 
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