Inauguration fever: Alaska Airlines added an additional flight just to get folks to Juneau. Some of the out-of-town faces spotted included former Gov. Bill Sheffield; AFN’s Julie Kitka; Honorary Consulate of Canada Karen Mathias; Malcom and Cindy Roberts, UAF’s Brian Rogers, Vicki Otte; Chugach Corp’s CEO Cheri Buretta; Janet Weiss and Phil Cochrane from BP; former state senator and labor leader Joe Thomas; former DOL commissioner and Fairbanks mayor Jim Sampson; one of the Valley’s three amigos Roger Purcell; AOGA’s Kara Moriarty; Stephen and Dana McAlpine, Paul Brown; former Juneau legislator and Obama administration employee Beth Kerttula, and Sen.-elect Dan Sullivan to name a few.
Only two members of legislative leadership attended the inauguration—House Majority Leader Charisse Millett and Majority Leader John Coghill. The other House members attending the event: Reps. Sam Kito III, Bob Herron, Benny Nageak, Lora Rinebold, Harriet Drummond, Scott Kawasaki, Rep.-elect Jim Colver, Rep.-elect Liz Vazquez. Senators: Click Bishop, Lyman Hoffman, Bert Steadman, Gary Stevens, and Dennis Egan.
Some of the food served at the VIP party of about 300 at the governor’s mansion after the swearing-in: Smoked salmon, scallops with béarnaise sauce, prosciutto and lots of Christmas cookies. The “little squid” were much discussed, as was the foie gras, which freshman Rep.-elect Jim Colver—a salmon and moose burger kind of guy– gave wide berth to. Colver did want to make the point that he’s not a culinary rube. His wife is Dutch and he’s spent time in Europe. And “I do like a good pinot noir,” he said. Alas, only punch at the mansion.
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