Nikiski grads thank supporters

The Nikiski High School Class of 2015 and the parents of the After Grad Committee would like to thank the following for their wonderful and generous support for the After Graduation Celebration. We could not provide the safe and fun environment for our graduates without your help! Thank you for your generosity in making this event so memorable and such a success.

Affinity Hair Salon, Airgas, AK Chicks, AK Kutz, AK Wild Gear, Alaska Railroad, Arby’s, Bare Threads, Beemuns, Blockbuster Video, Buckets Sports Grill, Burger Bus, C & M Muffler, Carla’s Café, Charlie’s Pizza, Cocoa Beach, Conoco Phillips, Country Foods, Central Peninsula Hospital, Curtain Call Consignment, Dairy Queen, Dan’s TV & Appliance, Encore Dance Academy, Espresso Barn, Groundz Expresso, Halcyon, HEA, HilCorp, Home Depot, Java Junction, Jersey Subs, Kaladi Brothers, Kenai Peninsula Harley Davidson, Kenai Vet Clinic, Key Bank, Litzen Guide Service, M & M Market, Malstons, McDonalds, Dr. Moore, Mykel’s Restaurant, Nail Boutique, Nikiski Community Council, North Kenai Community Club, NRC/Emerald, Odie’s Deli, One Crazy Cupcake, Orange Poppy, OSK, Paradisos Restaurant, Peak Oilfield Services, Poofy Puffin Upholstery, RadioShack, River City Books, River City Dental, Dr. Roloff, Saxon Drilling, Soldotna Professional Pharmacy, Soldotna Trustworthy Hardware, Tesoro Refinery, Three Bears, Tree House Restaurant, Waddell & Reed, Walmart, Weatherford, Weaver Brothers, Wilderness Way, XTO.

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