SVT has many programs designed to support and assist our community. Click the links below to learn more.
A one-year study conducted by Seldovia Village Tribe’s Environmental Department concludes that area Alaska Native consume traditional foods from Cook Inlet at a much higher rate than estimated by government agencies.
Click the links below to read the Summary and the Full Report of the Study.
The Seldovia Village Tribe Prevention Program promotes healthy lifestyles for all ages in our community. Working with various agencies and volunteers from around Kachemak Bay, we offer a range of events and activities.
Swimming lessons, open gym and swim times at the local pool, kayaking, science hiking programs, culture camps, sports camps, Fine Arts Camp (in partnership with the Seldovia Arts Council, the Seldovia Regional Service Area, and Susan B. English School), summer camping, bike rodeo, outdoor winter activities, and the Spring Carnival for basketball, volleyball, and ping pong.
Ch’anik’na Children’s House, Soccer, Ukulele, Alaska Native Singing, Dancing, and Drumming, Basketball, NYO Games, Power Hour, Science Hikes, Science Afternoons
Teen Gym, Dances, Bonfires, Game Nights, Movie Nights, Lock-ins, mentorship, and more . . .
Healthy Chatter, Parent Chatter, Cooking, Sewing, Crafting Classes
Culture Camp for ages 10-18 and Ch’anik’na Culture Camp for ages 2-10 in partnership with the Environmental Department; Alaska Native Singing, Dancing, and Drumming, NYO Games; and Alaska Native Arts and Crafts for Adults. In addition, our Incredible Edible program is wonderful for learning to gather and process various flora in the area for edible and medicinal purposes.
New Year’s Eve Lock-in, Easter Egg Dyeing, Easter Egg Hunt, 4th of July Bike Decorating and Parade, Halloween Carnival, Santa’s Shop, Stockings for all the community’s children, Christmas Program/Performance
Click on the link below to view our full calendar of Community Events & Activities.
The Seldovia Village Tribe Prevention Program promotes healthy lifestyles for all ages in our community. Working with various agencies and volunteers from around Kachemak Bay, we offer a range of events and activities.
SVT’s Elders’ Meals Program provides hot and healthy meals, transportation, exercise, and homemaker services to Seldovia Elders. We also offer home-delivered meals to qualifying Elders with disabilities.
Our meal programs are open to all Native Seldovia Seniors over 50 and their guests. We suggest a $5.00 donation for Elders. For guests wishing to join SVT Senior Meals, (who haven’t yet reached the young age of 50 or are non-Native) and are invited by an Elder, the cost per meal is $12.
Our Senior Meals and Special Events Cook is Sondra Caffrey.
Please call at least 24 hours ahead to 435-3270 and let us know you and your guests will be there.
Check some of the fantastic meals we prepared for our community and how you can cook it at home with the help of Sharon Bond, Cooking Consultant for SVT! Click the link below for videos and recipes.
Through funding from IMLS, we have been able to create a lending library of Alaska Native books rich in the Culture and Heritage that has made Seldovia the melting pot it is today.
Open 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm daily between Memorial Day and Labor Day; open the rest of the year Monday through Friday upon request during normal SVT business hours.
Located on the south shore of Kachemak Bay, Seldovia represents one of the Kenai Peninsula’s best kept secrets. Those seeking an accessible Alaskan experience will enjoy all that Seldovia has to offer: nature trails, beaches, wildlife, fishing, native culture, history, a small-town atmosphere and friendly people.
Whether you choose to spend a day or a lifetime, there’s plenty to discover.