Folding Fish Bags for the Kenaitze Indian Tribe: Paubox Community Service

Folding Fish Bags for the Kenaitze Indian Tribe: Paubox Community Service

Earlier this week the Paubox management team folded 2,500 fish bags for the Kenaitze Indian Tribe in Alaska.

What's happening: Kenaitze Tribal Member Sam Schimmel arranged for us to do community service at the Kenaitze fish net.

Why it matters: Our mission is to become the market leader for HIPAA compliant communication. We believe the leader always gives back.

See also: Picking up litter on Broadway, Nashville (Paubox Community Service)

See related: Helping get out the vote for Gambell, Alaska

Enjoy the video and pics!


Sam Schimmel (left) lit a fire in the community center to keep us warm. Greg Hoffman (right) stacks the pile.

Sam Schimmel (left) lit a fire in the community center to keep us warm. Greg Hoffman (right) stacks the pile.


Those 2,500 fish bags aren't going to fold themselves | Folding Fish Bags for the Kenaitze Indian Tribe: Community Service in Alaska

Those 2,500 fish bags aren't going to fold themselves


Where the Cook Inlet meets the world-famous Kenai River

Where the Cook Inlet meets the world-famous Kenai River


Left to right: Greg Hoffman, Evan Fitzgerald, Sam Schimmel, Becky Hathaway, Pete Kirsheman, and Hoala Greevy

Left to right: Greg Hoffman, Evan Fitzgerald, Sam Schimmel, Becky Hathaway, Pete Kirsheman, and myself

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