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Community Action Studio

The Community Action Studio was opened to fill what we saw as a missing link in our community. The Community Action Studio houses Cook Inletkeeper's Central Peninsula staff as well as small businesses who share our values and are ready to grow in a brick-and-mortar space. The Community Action Studio is located at 35911 Kenai Spur Hwy #13 in Soldotna.

From advocacy meetings to art in action workshops, plant-based cooking classes to pop-up galleries, the Community Action Studio in Soldotna is a vital shared space for public meetings and programs that support and align with our vision of a healthy and vibrant watershed for all.

Your donation helps to keep our doors open and fund local climate solutions where you live.

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Be part of the solution!

One of the biggest threats to our watershed is the rampant warming of our air and waters. The Solarize the Kenai Campaign added 500 kilowatts of clean energy to the Kenai in 2020 and the Community Compost Project diverted over 50,000 lbs. of food scraps away from the landfill, keeping tons of methane out of our atmosphere. Community involvement and financial support made this work possible.

To learn more or get involved at the Community Action Studio, reach out to Central Peninsula staff:

KAITLIN VADLA

Central Peninsula Regional Director
kaitlin@inletkeeper.org
907.252.6525 or 907.235.4068 x34

DAVID KNIGHT

Community Engagement Coordinator
david@inletkeeper.org

COVID-19 safety protocols at the Cook Inletkeeper Community Action Studio: Please do not come into the studio if you are experiencing coronavirus symptoms. Please wear a mask and practice physical distancing. Thank you, we'll get through this together!

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3734 Ben Walters Lane
Homer, AK 99603
tel: 907.235.4068

Soldotna:
35911 Kenai Spur Hwy, #13
Soldotna, AK 99669

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