Out Of The Wild: An Alaskan's Adventure To Find America
My name is John. I was born and raised in Alaska. I have been hearing how the American Dream is no longer possible for my generation; how the pursuit of a college education will leave my peers and me in crippling debt; and America is no longer the beacon of hope it once was. Too many of my generation believe what they are hearing. I am not going to surrender to such news.
Using my bicycle, a tent, and a camera I will tell this story in a documentary I call “Finding My America”. I will begin in my hometown of Kodiak, Alaska on May 22, 2012. I am partnering with small businesses that will sponsor this trip. I am working with many Subway restaurant owners who are sponsoring me in exchange for a commercial I will make and post on the Internet.
2 comments:
John, Love your posts about visiting Tonasket, but we aren't as small as you think. Main street is just the business district... and not even all of it. There are apx. 1000 people who live within the city limits, not 200. But Tonasket is the 'home town' for about 4000 people who live in the surrounding valley and hills. You showed the smallest of our four parks, one of which has six soccer fields and a skating/skateboarding bowl. The surrounding countryside is filled with lakes, and this time of the year everybody goes "to the lake." We hope you come back again when you can spend more time!
I hope I did not offend to good people of Tonasket. I truly loved that place. I live in the small town of Kodiak, Alaska. There is more to it than meets the eye when a person passes by the down town district. I should have expected the same would be true of your wonderful home. Thanks for the correction.
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