We had a lot of questions about
LOVE.
So we went searching for answers.
On this month’s Story49, we’re exploring love through the stories of five local couples.
We searched the region to collect some good old Alaskan love stories. A big thanks to all of the couples who opened their hearts to us. You can scroll below to learn a little bit about each couple. The audio for each story will be available online the day it airs on KNOM. We hope you enjoy their stories as much as we did!
PART ONE: Chasing Waterfalls
Produced by Kristin Leffler
Airtime: Wednesday, February 11th at 3 p.m.
“We’re in the age now that if something’s broken, you toss it. A lot of people take that into relationship stuff, too. But that’s not us.”
Kandis and Eddie Tate met ten years ago at Mt. Edgecumbe High School in Sitka. At first, Kandis didn’t like what she knew about Eddie, but a fateful hike they took together alongside Indian River changed everything.
PART TWO: Something About Laughter
Produced by Caitlin Whyte
Airtime: Thursday, February 12th at 3 p.m.
“There’s something about laughter and when you let it all loose and laugh and don’t hold anything back, it’s really beautiful. And she did that at the rec center inside the gym… and I whipped around. And I was like, ‘oh my gosh’. I knew it was her.”
Lily Fawn White and Rhonda Sparks crossed paths in Nome, and it was love at first laugh. Even through periods of long distance they stuck together as a team and are stronger for it.
PART THREE: Love at First Touch
Interview by Marjorie Tahbone
Produced by Caitlin Whyte
Airtime: Friday, February 13th at 3 p.m.
“All my aunts are around the table and Carleton sat down and I introduced him. And then I said to him, ‘You either like this meal, or you can catch the next flight out.”
PART FOUR: Coffee and Rolls
Produced by Kristin Leffler
Airtime: Saturday, February 14th at 6 p.m.
“I feel like I know who I am better because of her…we’ve helped each other understand who we are.”
Shana Theobald and Dave Padvorac had stopped believing in soul mates until they found each other on the island of Little Diomede in the middle of the Bering Sea.
PART FIVE: Piniqamken
Produced by Kristin Leffler
Airtime: Sunday, February 15th at 6 p.m.
“We come from very different places, but we value the same things. We appreciate the same things. There’s no one else I’d rather spend my time with.”
Bob and Vera Metcalf’s love story is not only about the meeting of two people, but the meeting of two cultures. Their love was both challenged and strengthened by Vera’s roots in the traditions and customs of St. Lawrence Island.