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  • Kodiak’s Harbor Lights is back again this year. Toby Sullivan of the Kodiak Maritime History Museum is the annual event’s main organizer. “The Harbor Lights Festival is a reincarnation of a former event which was the harbor the Kodiak boat parade, which went on for a number of years sporadically very weather dependent in the …
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