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Lois's Fun Summer in Emmonak

This summer Lois traveled down to Emmonak to see her family. While she was there they went for boat rides to Alakanuk and Sunshine Bay. At Alakanuk she and her parents shopped, then they went to Sunshine Bay for a boat ride and to get some gas. Sunshine Bay is in a side slough between Alakanuk and Emmonak. There is a cannery and a gas station there.

She also spent a lot of her time with her dad, Robert Moore. Sometimes they went hunting and rod and reeling together down to the coast where they tried catching pike fish but they had no luck. Sometimes Lois's family, including Gladys, Jeremy and Deandra went fishing together too.

Her summer was fun and she says she can't wait till next summer to go rod and reeling with her dad down in Emmonak.

After she came back from Emmonak she couldn't wait till school started here because she wanted to keep away from the boredom of a small town.

Story by: Lois Moore

Interviewed by: Carmen Pitka


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