by Bethany Goodrich | Sep 15, 2017
Written by Sienna Reid for Capital City Weekly As a lifelong Sitkan I have grown close to our coastal rainforest. As I head off to my first year of college this fall, I know I will miss this place. However, I can’t help but wonder — how much will it change?...
by Bethany Goodrich | Aug 25, 2017
Written and photographed by Quinn Aboudara for Alaska’s Capital City Weekly I had the opportunity of meeting the small group of youth and young adults as they assembled at the head of a trail leading into the mist wrapped mountains of Prince of Wales. The trail...
by Bethany Goodrich | Jul 19, 2017
Written and published with Edible Alaska Magazine On a sunny Sitka afternoon, a group of Pacific High School students and community members carve four inch deep lines into the soil. Gingerly, the students cradle seed potatoes in their palms. These small fingerlings,...
by Bethany Goodrich | Jul 19, 2017
Written for Alaska’s Capital City Weekly & Juneau Empire Public lands surround Southeast Alaskans. The 17 million acre Tongass National Forest is where residents go to hike, camp, fish, and gather food to nourish their families and wood to warm their homes....
by Bethany Goodrich | Jul 19, 2017
Written for Alaska Business Monthly The Southeastern community of Haines was once known as the strawberry capital of Alaska. In the 1900s, Charlie Anway’s prolific red berries were shipped throughout the state—his largest berry measuring seven inches in circumference....