August 2020 Sandpoint Living Local

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his summer has been one to remember, though possibly one many would like to forget. As our wonderful community events continued to be canceled left and right for the concern of our health and safety, it almost felt as if we had been stripped of what makes summertime here truly memorable year after year. But, maybe this could be a blessing in disguise for so many of us. Summer is still here, and now more than ever we have the opportunity to spend more quality time with our families than usual. Despite the uncertainties, we continue to work and play in this place we call home— even if that means finding new ways to get outdoors and take in the beauty and unique opportunities our town has to offer. Don’t let another day pass you by without seizing those moments and creating memories with those most dear to you by your side.

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Before we know it, the long days of summer will be behind us, and it will be back to routine—whatever that may look like, as so much is still unknown. The kids will be back in school, whether that be in a structured school setting or in the comfort of your own home via remote learning. Sports will once again be making their return, adding

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THERE'S NOTHING LIKE COLD ICE CREAM ON A HOT SUMMER DAY to beat the heat! This month's cover features a delicious ice cream cone from Panhandle Cone and Coffee, with one of our Sandpoint alleys serving as the cool backdrop. Photo by Like Media's very own Maddie Horton.

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LIFE & COMMUNITY 48th Annual Arts & Crafts Fair: Sandpoint’s beloved event returns

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A Penny a Mile: Riding across America

IN FOCUS Canine Companion: Unique service dog to assist North Idaho teen

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Jackie Suarez, Associate Broker: North Idaho Realtor unites buyers with their dream home

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Oink, Moo, Ewe!: Looking forward to the 94th annual Bonner County Fair

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HEALTH & LIFESTYLE 54 Tips and informational articles about living a healthy, active lifestyle

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FEATURE STORY From Walla Walla to Hollywood: The life and career of Adam West

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FOOD & DRINK Your local guide to the tastiest hot spots around town and local recipes

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o many people are falling in love with our area and purchasing a second home here. If that is you, congratulations! If, instead, you are from here and decided to take advantage of this boom we are experiencing and rent out your home for short-term rentals (STRs), congratulations! If, like me, you just live here and don’t have a second home, still—congratulations! We live in a beautiful area that people love to visit.

When outfitting a short-term rental, the first thing I do is assess the surfaces. Anything worn, damaged or unsightly needs to be repaired or replaced ASAP. This goes for flooring, cabinetry, carpeting, countertops and all bathrooms and plumbing fixtures. I also look at heat sources and ventilation. It might be summertime swelter to us locals, but someone visiting from Arizona or Georgia might find our chilly summer nights a bit on the frigid side. Comfort is key. Ceiling fans and air conditioning must also be in good working order. If none exist, a good-quality floor or table fan is definitely a must—especially in bedrooms. All doors and windows must also be in good working order, with locks on bathroom doors, if possible.

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A fresh coat of paint is always appreciated, as are clean carpets, maintained fireplaces and appliances, a full kitchen—including cookware and basic spices. Towels and linens are a must, as are clean sheets and ultra-clean bedding. It should look and feel like a hotel but with a “homey” twist.

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Interior decor should be simple, tasteful and area specific. Curb appeal is important as well. That first glimpse of the home when people pull up really begins their experience. If you do not live here full time, make sure that you have a landscaper or someone maintaining the lawn and front garden beds. Hot tubs are a plus, but of course, not necessary, as are fire pits. However, it is a good idea to leave your renters with instructions for both! Instructions for any unusual or highend appliances are also a good idea and may prevent unwanted mishaps. For furnishings, the focus is usually on beds. “How many does it sleep?” is a common question in the world of STRs. However, this question should be addressed within reason. Bunk beds are a plus, but not always necessary. Sometimes queen-sized beds in each bedroom work just as well, as family members can double up if needed, including kids. Pull-out sofas are also recommended, but again, not always necessary. If you’d like to focus on quality instead of quantity, that is certainly

acceptable. As well, I’ve worked on STRs where instead of a huge room of beds we’ve placed good-quality sleeping bags on the floor of a bonus room, and the kids have had a great time, treating it like a campout! Interior decor should be simple, tasteful and area specific. Signs reading “Welcome to the Lake” or “Relax, You’re at the Cabin” are welcome. Family photos and other personal memorabilia are not. People love their vacations to be beautiful and fun, but not stressful. Your STR is not the place for your grandmother’s china or pristine antique dining table. Items need to be somewhat affordable and replaceable, just in case an accident occurs. A short-term vacation home is a place where your guests don’t want to have to worry about their surroundings. The best gift you can give them is a comfortable bed, a simple but cohesive interior and a warm Sandpoint welcome!

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YOUTH SPORTS ENROLLMENT NOW OPEN By Colin Anderson | Photo Courtesy of Sandpoint Soccer

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he fall sports season is right around the corner, and there are several opportunities to get your kids up and active.

Coed youth flag football registration is open to kids from third to eighth grade. Teams are divided into third/fourth graders, fifth/ sixth graders and seventh/eighth graders. The season begins on September 19 and runs through October 24. All games and practices will be held at Field 1 at the Sports Complex. Mouth guards are required, and each player is provided one at the start of the season. A Sandpoint Youth Sports nylon mesh jersey is also required and can be purchased at the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces office. Cost for the season is $30 for residents and $35 for non-residents. Volunteer coaches are also needed. Registration can be found at City Hall or at the Parks and Recreation Department tab online at SandpointIdaho.gov. Sandpoint Soccer is also offering a couple of opportunities, even for some of the youngest future athletes in town. Kick Start Soccer is a program open to boys and girls ages 2 and 3. The fun weekly skills camp takes place Tuesday afternoons from 4 to 4:45pm at the Forrest Bird Charter School. Fee is $50, which includes all sessions and a T-shirt with your child’s name on the back. Kids will have fun learning the basics from an energetic and fun coaching staff that includes Sandpoint Strikers players. For older kids, recreational soccer registration is now open. “The Sandpoint Rec League is

dedicated to providing a quality recreational youth soccer program that facilitates personal and athletic development for players of all skill levels in a safe, positive and supportive environment,” said Club Registrar Diane Rich. The program philosophy is: • The program is intended to help players develop soccer skills in a fun atmosphere. • In addition to soccer skills, the program seeks to develop character, sportsmanship and discipline in players. • Player development and equal participation should take precedence over winning, even during the tournament. • Players enjoy soccer the most when they are allowed to play without constant coaching from the sidelines. • Players, coaches, parents and program officials share responsibility for creating the best possible environment for players. Practices begin the week of September 14 and games are played from September 26 through the end of October. Coaches are always needed, and those who sign up to coach receive half off their child's registration fee. Background checks will be conducted on all coaches. Signups are available at SandpointSoccer. com or at the office at 205 Vermeer Drive in Ponderay. You can also email Diane at soccer@sandpointsoccer.com for additional questions and scholarship information.

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48th Annual Arts & Crafts Fair SANDPOINT’S BELOVED EVENT RETURNS By Abigail Thorpe Photo Courtesy of Pend Oreille Arts Council

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community, while likewise sharing our unique talents and close-knit small-town values with visitors and the community. The fair will be held in Downtown Sandpoint on 2nd Avenue and Main Street, where attendees can wander the beautiful flower basket-filled streets and explore various vendors. Each item is carefully and lovingly crafted and makes for the perfect handmade gift from North Idaho—a slice of Sandpoint.

Attendees can look forward to artist booths, food vendors and a youth art arena. Art exhibits will include sculptures, ceramics, metal, fiber, photography, paintings, mixed media, wood , crafts and much more, and all proceeds go to support the Pend Oreille Arts Council’s programs in visual and performing arts and education for the benefit of the Sandpoint community.

After exploring the fair, visitors can wander downtown shops and restaurants, stop in for an ice cream, or head down to City Beach for a refreshing dip in the water.

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The Arts & Crafts Fair is free to attend, though there is a $5 admission fee for the Youth Art Arena to help cover the cost of supplies. Visit ArtInSandpoint.org/arts-crafts-fair for more information and event updates.

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New Location. New Employees. New Services. Local med spa empowering clients By Jillian Chandler Photos by Kiersten Patterson Photography

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orn and raised in Sandpoint, Brianna Williams introduced Refined Aesthetics Med Spa to the community in 2017. Bri, who has a degree in nursing, transitioned into the field of aesthetics with the purpose of wanting to help women and men feel beautiful and confident. Today, that still remains her number one objective and the reason she continues to do what she loves. Bri is excited to announce that Refined Aesthetics has recently made its home at a new location. The med spa can now be found at 215 Cedar Street in the heart of downtown. “It is rewarding to have the spa grow and become a bigger presence in the community that I have adored my whole life. We get to be part of Sandpoint’s story,” smiles Bri. “The building that we are now in was Neiman’s flower store when I was growing up. It is nice to know the history of our building and to be part of the evolution going forward.” As Refined Aesthetics has expanded over the years, so has its staff. “When I first started the spa a few years ago, I was thrilled to be in the aesthetic industry, but I was working solo. As the spa grew, I was able to expand the team, and now I am surrounded every day by incredible, inspiring women who have become friends. I feel extremely fortunate to work with women who share my vision and passion,” says Bri.

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Offering a more holistic approach, clients leave feeling recharged and beautiful—both inside and out. Bri and her Refined Aesthetics staff see to it that each client’s experience is special, ensuring they are cared for and inspired to be the best version of themselves.

since day one, and her husband Chris, who has been by her side every step of the way. “The recent move to our new location was a lot of work. Luckily, no blood, but plenty of sweat and tears,” Bri says. “I couldn’t do it without my awesome team and family.”

Services offered range from injectables (Botox, dermal fillers, Kybella, Sculptra) and chemical peels to microneedling and platelet-rich plasma therapy. They’ve recently added massage including deep tissue, Swedish and hot stone therapy, body and facial cupping, and HydraFacials—choose from their Signature, Deluxe or Platinum HydraFacial™. This resurfacing procedure thoroughly cares for your skin providing cleansing, exfoliation, extraction and hydration while infusing Vortex-Fusing™ antioxidants, peptides, and Hyaluronic acid into the skin.

When not caring for her clients, Bri spends her time giving back to the local community in various ways. For the past several years, she has been involved with 7B Women and their annual Boobs and Beer Fun Run, benefiting local cancer services. “It is important to me to give back to the community that I love and to show my young daughters the importance of philanthropy,” Bri says. “I love that I now have a team that is just as eager to get involved and give back. We are working on some of our own fundraiser and charitable endeavors.”

Bri truly enjoys the many people she meets and the interactions she’s able to experience through her business. “I love getting to connect with my clients and hearing their stories; where they are from, what they do for work, how many children they have. My life has been enriched by the connections I get to make every day.”

Bri is grateful to the local community in which she lives and to her clients, whom she is dedicated to. “It is incredibly rewarding to help others feel better about themselves. I get to lift my clients up and empower them,” she says. “When a client sends me an email or text to say thank you, and that they have never felt more beautiful … that is why I do what I do.”

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A Penny a Mile RIDING ACROSS AMERICA

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elvin Dick’s plan is simple: He’ll ride 5,000 miles if you agree to donate a penny a mile—just $50, that will all go toward helping the youth services provided by the Sandpoint Rotary Club.

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THIS YEAR HE DIDN’T EXPECT TO DO A FUNDRAISER AGAIN, BUT AS PEOPLE INQUIRED ABOUT THE TRIP, HE DECIDED ONCE AGAIN TO MAKE IT A MISSION TO SUPPORT LOCAL YOUTH.

He plans to leave Sandpoint on August 1, ending in Key West by October 15 at the latest. His ride will take him through Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri and Western Tennessee along the way, finishing in the Florida Keys where he will stay for several months before returning to Sandpoint by train. If you live in Sandpoint, chances are you know Dick—or at least know of him. He’s often supporting local initiatives and working with the Rotary Club to raise money for advancing youth services and education in the community, in addition to helping to put on the CHAFE 150 every year and being an active part of the local business community. Giving back to and supporting the youth is a key passion of his.

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This isn't the first time Dick has ridden across the country for a penny a mile. Back in 2008 he made the same journey from Sandpoint to Key West— but on a different route that was 10,000 miles. During that trip, he raised around $25,000 to help kick off the Ready for Kindergarten education program. This year he didn’t expect to do a fundraiser again, but as people inquired about the trip, he decided once again to make it a mission to support local youth. “My main goal is to support the Rotary Club and see if we can’t raise some money. Some of our fundraisers are not going on this year because of COVID-19, so fundraising is going to be more of a challenge I think,” explains Dick. Originally he planned on riding to San Diego, California, then south to Florida, but he changed his mind in light of the virus and the summer heat. Despite the change in plans, the trip is no small undertaking.


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The first three weeks will be the hardest, foresees Dick. “It takes a while to get used to riding eight to 10 hours a day. I’m in decent shape, but I’m probably not in shape to ride 75 to 100 miles every day for two-and-ahalf months straight. The first two to three weeks I think will be very tough. I think it will be very challenging to ride across Wyoming and Kansas in the hot August, muggy time period. I’ll get to the southern part of the U.S. about time for hurricane season, so that will be a challenge as well.” This year Dick is 12 years older, but he’s ready to tackle the adventure just like he did in 2008. He plans to camp at least 50 percent of the time, staying in hotels and motels—or with friends—the remainder of the time. The worst-case scenario: If Key West or other places close down and he can’t continue his trip ... he’ll turn back. Dick will be on many backroads driving through small towns along the way. It’s one of the main attractions for him. “It’s kind of the sights, sounds and smells of America when you’re on a bicycle. You're traveling 12 to 15 miles an hour on average because you’re loaded down with all your equipment and camping gear and stuff like that. You literally hear and see everything, and the world kind of slows down,” he explains. He plans to bring his phone, a computer, a tent, some clothing, some gear and tools and a spare tire, and that’s it. He’ll be riding by himself totally unsupported, and his wife and family will meet him in the Keys. A lot of people do this kind of thing, explains Dick. There are about 50,000 routes in the U.S. mapped out by Adventure Cycling out of

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Missoula, Montana. He plans on riding on parts of the Northern Tier and the TransAmerica Bicycle trail, part of which mirrors the old Lewis and Clark Trail. In Tennessee he will connect with the Underground Railroad route—once used to transport slaves to freedom—then transition onto the Southern Tier and finally the East Coast route. “I’m fascinated with history, so to me a lot of this is a portion of history you can’t find in a book,” says Dick. In most cases, the people are welcoming and friendly, he adds. He enjoys grabbing a coffee or breakfast at the local spots, learning more about the area from locals. He will continue a blog along the way, where people can stay updated on his trip and also donate. One hundred percent of donations will go directly to support youth education and services in Sandpoint. The Rotary Club does everything from awarding scholarships to offering workshops for students, providing leadership training, and offering meals and books to those in need. Dick’s plan is simple, and that’s what makes it beautiful. “I’ll ride 5,000 miles, and people can read the blog, and see some pictures,” he smiles. You can follow Mel on his journey, and donate, by visiting RideWithMel.com.

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ince being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) at the age of 8, Carson Magee has devoted much of his young life to bringing awareness about the condition to the masses. He’s conducted fundraisers by unicycling long distances; invented technology that helps others like him; and even lobbied from North Idaho to Boise to Washington DC, securing funds and awareness days on behalf of the thousands of children across the nation dealing with T1D. Unlike Type 2 diabetes which can often be managed with diet, exercise and medication, there is no cure for Type 1. People like Carson need insulin pumped in or injected many times

a day in order to survive. This means constant monitoring of insulin levels throughout the day and night. Most T1D patients wear a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and, while very reliable, it’s a technology that can still fail, which could lead to Carson having a seizure— or worse. Carson is now 17 years old and entering his senior year at Coeur d’Alene High School. Since his diagnosis his mother has been by his side, helping him maintain proper insulin levels, especially during the night. Carson plans on attending college upon graduation and, like most his age, would prefer not have his parents crash in the dorms with him. So when the time

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comes to leave home, instead of bringing his mom, he’ll instead be bringing his DAD. Lily Grace has trained service dogs for more than 30 years. These include emotional, mobility and autism support animals. But since the early 2000s she has specialized in training diabetic alert dogs (DAD). “In 2002, I started putting videos up on the internet,” explained Lily. “I had to convince people it was real, and after a few years it was no longer just educating people but had become widespread acceptance.” Lily moved to Sandpoint about three years ago with her eyes on retirement, and this year she planned on one more litter of pups before


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he early June roster of animals in recovery at the American Heritage Wildlife Foundation represents calling it a career. The last litter was supposed a wide swath of the North Idaho to contain five puppies, but to Lily’s surprise the branch of the animal kingdom. final count ended up being nine; several more than she was looking to train. Training starts at There are orphaned pine squirrel babies, as well just three days old, and because of the amount as a young flying squirrel. One batch of orphan of time it takes to fully train a diabetic alert dog, skunks was already in, with another expected their cost can run into the many thousands of the next day. A young magpie with neurological dollars. “Families often put on fundraisers to get one,” says Lily. “It’s a huge investment, not just monetary but your time and commitment as well.” Carson had heard about these dogs since he was very young but, like many, the cost was a big obstacle. That and his only previous pet experience was raising a goldfish. Carson’s mother Fondra had been in contact with Lily prior to the litter being born, which had

opened the door. After meeting Carson, Lily was quickly convinced he had the work ethic and commitment to raise one of these dogs and offered Carson a puppy free of charge. “I can always get a gut feeling, and I just know when it’s gonna be a right match,” says Lily. “I knew he would be a great person to have one of these dogs and following through. He’s very steady, dependable, and you know he can take this on.” With school closed in March, Lily knew Carson would have the time needed to properly train his new dog, a Goldendoodle/Yellow Lab he has named Capo, and she began laying out detailed training from afar. The first steps of training a DAD are very similar to any puppy class. The

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dog is exposed to many different odors from humans, animals and environments, which help build the neuropathways from the nose to scent receptors in the brain. Next the diabetic scent is added. To do this Carson places cotton balls in his mouth when his blood sugar is both high and low. The balls are then placed inside tins with holes poked into the top. Capo is then encouraged to paw at the high or low scent and is rewarded when he paws the correct tin. “At 11 weeks he was already alerting me by pawing at me, which is pretty impressive for a dog that just learned not to pee in the house,” laughs Carson.


“From here it’s all about click and reward,” explains Lily. “We build it up so that they absolutely love the odor.” Capo’s next steps are obedience and being comfortable in crowded spaces. Carson teaches him all the basic commands and takes him to the mall, grocery stores and restaurants so he can get used to being around people and noise. He likens much of the experience to being a new parent. “It’s like raising a new baby,” he says. “Realizing I’ve done something and watching Capo grow has been a very fun experience.” If in-person classes resume this fall, Carson will bring Capo to school with him. At first, Capo will go for a couple hours each week and will progress to longer days. Meanwhile, Carson continues to send videos and receive coaching from Lily. “At first it seemed unattainable to train a service dog, but it’s cool to have someone coach me through all the training,” says Carson. Lily knew it would be a challenge for Carson but also noted that everything just fell into place for him. “I’ve found kids Carson’s age, their brains are like sponges, they learn very quickly. When COVID hit at the same time and with him home instead of school, it was a perfect time for him to train all day at home,” she says.

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For Lily, it’s two more puppies and then she’s calling it a career. She’s very happy to have been able to help such a deserving young man, and like the many T1D patients who’ve received her dogs over the years, she continues to encourage using everything available to them to stay healthy. “Monitors can go off and the dog is an added tool, but it’s important to listen to all of your tools. Once you are out on your own, it’s just you, your dog and your CGM,” she said. While Carson hasn’t decided exactly what school he wants to attend, Capo will ultimately be going with him. Carson will continue to wear the continuous glucose monitor but says Capo is already alerting him to spikes before the wearable technology. “He’s the best tool I’ve had since being diagnosed,” he says. Seeing a child leave the house is both a proud and worrisome time for all parents. For Carson’s mom Fondra, knowing he will have Capo by his side will provide some comfort during the nights she is no longer by his side. For Carson, it’s one more tool that helps him to live life to the fullest. “The CGM helps me a lot, but it’s another device that can fail. Eventually Capo will wake me up (when I need insulin) and will be more precise and more accurate.”

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hen it comes to guiding clients through the process of buying and selling real estate, Jackie Suarez brings her years of experience and expertise home. A real estate broker for the past two decades, selling in Sandpoint and throughout North Idaho, she plays a crucial role in uniting buyers with their dream home. Jackie and her husband Carlos, a professional structural engineer, moved to Sandpoint from North Carolina in 1999. The following year, Jackie, who has a background as a paralegal, title insurance officer and manager, and business owner, decided it was time for her to make the next natural step in her career—real estate. Today, Jackie is a real estate broker at Century 21 RiverStone. Whatever your ideal property, from a mountain retreat, farm with acreage to waterfront property or a home in town, Jackie will be there every step of the way to help you find your real estate dream. Whether it’s your first home, retirement, land, development or commercial property, Jackie will map the way and prepare you every step of the way. Throughout the entire process, she can ensure open communication to make the experience as smooth and rewarding as possible. Consistently ranked among the top 10 percent of Realtors in the area, Jackie states that communication and attention to detail are key. And experience matters. Let her lead the way. “I’ll work hard and remain with you every step of the way to help you get the best property at the best price and terms,” she affirms.

Her years of prior experience give her a unique inside perspective of the mechanics of financing and closing real estate transactions. Her customers, fellow agents and business professionals rely on her expertise and integrity—and you can too. Jackie knows the market, and she’ll make sure you know your options. As one recent client wrote, “Jackie is a great example of an outstanding real estate agent. She communicates thoroughly, in a very timely manner, and finds answers to any questions asked. We highly recommend Jackie to others looking to purchase real estate.” Her clients are the most rewarding part of the work she does, according to Jackie. “I’m honored to help them with what are sometimes the largest and most important decisions of their life. Home is important to so many people. It’s our sanctuary, especially in uncertain times.” Over the years, Jackie has helped many individuals and families set roots in the Sandpoint area. She attributes the success she and her business have seen over the years to hard work, faith in God and the importance of relationships. Jackie is grateful for the small-town atmosphere Sandpoint has to offer, along with the relationships she has built over the years. She is humbled to be a part of such a generous community and finds it important to do her part to give back, whether it be supporting the Panhandle Animal Shelter or various charities. If you are in the market of buying, or selling, reach out to Jackie today. She will guide you on your journey and take you home.

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GIDDY UP!

Explore Sandpoint surroundings by horseback BY COLIN ANDERSON

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t was only a few generations ago that horses were absolutely vital to life in North Idaho. Pack horses kept the supply chain moving to men working in the woods and were the main source of transportation for goods and people. Today, many serve a much less intense purpose, giving riders a unique glimpse into the beautiful surroundings all around them. There are several outfitters around the region offering various rides, and there is surely a ride available to suit your needs. Western Pleasure Guest Ranch

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Located about 20 miles north of Sandpoint, this is a great option for young children to mount a pony for the first time. Instructors walk alongside the ponies with new riders over small streams, bridges, and through the woods. Older kids can advance to learn steering and commands while lessons in grooming and care are also provided over each hour-long session. Pony parties at your home, office or church can also be arranged. AdventurePonyRides.com

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OINK, MOO, EWE! Looking forward to the 94th annual Bonner County Fair BY ABIGAIL THORPE

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n 1927, Sandpoint celebrated its first county fair, held from September 30 to October 1. It was sponsored by the Sandpoint Kiwanis Club, who felt Bonner County needed its own county fair and had hopes it would evolve into an annual tradition. Fast forward 93 years, and the fair remains an exciting and anticipated annual tradition that people in the community look forward to attending year after year. The first year, 20 communities participated in the fair, which was held at the original grounds at War Memorial Park. The fair would go through a few years of being 4-H only during the Second World War but over time would develop and grow, and sustain itself as a beloved—and well recognized—exhibition of local farmers, growers, crafters and bakers. In 1960, the fair purchased property on North Boyer Avenue, and slowly the fairgrounds were developed there—where they remain to this day. This year’s event—themed “Oink, Moo, Ewe!”—will be held Wednesday, August 19, through Saturday, August 22.

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This year, the Bonner County Museum and Historical Society will be at the fair with a booth in the Main Exhibit Building, displaying the history of the Bonner County Fair. Attendees interested in learning more about the unique small-town history of the fair—and the many participants who went on to display their goods or skills and compete on the national level in places like Chicago—can stop by the booth for a short and entertaining trip down memory lane. Fires and other destruction from weather and natural occurrences took its toll on the fairgrounds in the ‘60s. “The Bonner County Fair had several different homes until it landed permanently at its current location in the early ‘70s,” explains Bonner County Fair Director Darcey Smith. “Slowly over the years, the livestock buildings have been built due to many thanks of our local families and businesses for their fundraising and donated time.” It is not just the buildings we have to thank our local families and

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IN 1960, THE FAIR PURCHASED PROPERTY ON NORTH BOYER AVENUE, AND SLOWLY THE FAIRGROUNDS WERE DEVELOPED THERE—WHERE THEY REMAIN TO THIS DAY.

businesses for. Every year, there are countless volunteers and workers who make the fair possible, and at its heart the fair would not be what it is without the many families and individuals who contribute their skills, industry and goods to make the fair the amazing celebration of North Idaho agricultural heritage that it is. “This is the one place where our county can come together to enjoy displaying their hard work through 4-H livestock projects, their static exhibits and for good quality wholesome entertainment, and of course food,” says Smith. The fair has become an integral part of the Sandpoint community, bringing families together every year to share their projects and celebrate our heritage. It’s not work for those who attend each year. “This is a vacation for a lot of Bonner County families,” explains Smith. “The annual trek to the fair is a highly anticipated event. They get to continue their families’ traditions and make wonderful memories of their own.” Every year hundreds of 4-H livestock projects are displayed at the fair. Each youth spends an entire year raising the animal, preparing it for the time it will go to fair. “These projects teach these kids life lessons that they will carry with them for life,” says Smith. “At the end of fair these

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livestock animals are sold during the market sale, and most are sent to local butchers. These animal sales help our local economy by supporting local businesses and providing good quality meats.” Local businesses like Super 1 Foods often purchase from 4-H youth to supply their grocery stores, keeping the quality meat in the local community and supporting the fair families and 4-H participants. Besides providing quality produce and meat to local markets, the fair supports the local economy by bringing in visitors from all around who contribute to local businesses. This year’s fair will open at 10am on August 19, and fairgoers can look forward to a Thursday night “Summer Nights” concert featuring Miah Kohal Band and Devon Wade from 7:30 to 9:30 in the Outdoor Arena. In addition to the many exhibits and livestock shows, there will be food vendors, exciting carnival rides, Cecil’s magic show, a hay bale maze and the Lehman Wildlife Education Center. Enjoy the wild entertainment of the Challenge of Champions Bull Riding on Friday, and then return Saturday for some family fun at the Demolition Derby.

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The Fair Royalty King & Queen Crowning ceremony will be held on Wednesday, when you can watch this year’s chosen king and queen receive their crowns—a tradition since the first queen in 1964, and the first king in 1967. Fun and hilarious contests will take place throughout the weekend, from a beard contest to a cast-iron skillet throwing contest and best mac-ncheese contest. Enter for your chance to become 2020’s proud owner of the “Best Of ” title. Despite current COVID-19 health concerns, as of print time the fair is still expected to go ahead as scheduled. “We have very responsible citizens that want to keep our little slice of heaven safe and healthy,” says Smith. The fair board is doing their best to keep fairgoers, the community

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and exhibitors safe by providing additional hand-washing stations, hand sanitizer units in every building, and masks and gloves to all volunteers and superintendents. “We will have several volunteers spraying sanitizer on all hard surfaces during our fair and evening events. I have been in communication with our County Commissioners, County Emergency Management, County EMS to stay on top of the latest news and make sure that we are making the most responsible decisions,” she adds. Should the worst happen, and the fair is forced to cancel its regularly planned activities, they would plan something similar to what others have done to still allow 4-H kids to show their animals and make a sale, but the exhibits for the public and entertainment events would be canceled, says Smith. “I certainly hope we are not put in the position to cancel. ...I am doing my best to make sure we have a healthy, safe and fun fair.”

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The fairgrounds is home to many other activities and events throughout the year besides the Bonner County Fair. The PRCA Rodeo takes place August 14 and 15, and other events including a 4-H Archery Contest and Turn N’ Burn Horse Play Day will be held throughout the month. For a list of upcoming events and updates on the 2020 Bonner County Fair, visit BonnerCountyFair.com

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Ting Internet is Expanding its Network! Announcing the next areas in the Greater Sandpoint area to get Ting Crazy Fast Fiber Internet®

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ing Internet is excited to be expanding construction to include North Sandpoint and Ponderay!

In case you haven’t been following along with this whole fiber internet thing, Ting Crazy Fast Fiber Internet® is the fastest internet access around. Ting offers symmetrical gigabit internet, which means upload and download speeds up to 1,000 Mbps. That’s why they call it crazy fast! It also means that your connection at home allows everyone to make crystal-clear video calls, stream music, watch videos, do some work and play games without any lags on Ting’s end or complaints on yours. You might also have heard about Ting’s amazing customer service and how they’re always there when you call. Literally. They have real people answer the phones, and they aren’t fans of putting their customers on hold. And, while they’re at it, they aren’t fans of contracts or hidden fees either. With all that in mind, Ting Internet is happy to let residents in North Sandpoint and Ponderay know that they can now pre-order Ting Crazy Fast Fiber Internet®. Ting uses pre-orders to help gauge demand and plan out their builds. The refundable $9 preorder gives you up to $200 to cover the full cost of installation and is credited to your account when you become a customer. They encourage residents of North Sandpoint and Ponderay to go online and check their addresses to see if Ting is building in their area and pre-order to reserve their spot. Ting Internet offers symmetrical gigabit (up to 1,000 Mbps) fiber internet for both home and business. The home option costs $89 a month. Fiber for business costs $139 a month. If you’re unsure which option is right for you, they also offer a 5 Mbps residential plan for $19 a month to get you started. These prices will not change. There are no tricks, no introductory pricing and no price creeps. They don’t think crazy fast, reliable internet access is a luxury item. They think of fiber as needed infrastructure to keep up. Looking back at Ting in Sandpoint The construction of the Sandpoint network started two years ago in April 2018, where Ting was the only internet service provider offering true fiber to the premises (FttP). As Ting expands into North Sandpoint and Ponderay, they are celebrating their milestones.

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ARE YOU MOVING PROPERLY?

Preparing for an injury before it happens! By Molly Radonich, LAT, ATC Kauai Therapy & Wellness - Ponderay

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re you ready to start water-skiing, hiking, playing soccer, or any of the other wonderful activities Sandpoint has to offer? Many of us are excited to start or get back into our normal activities and get ready for the fall sports season. However, we often fail to understand that our changing activity levels from season to season can lead to injury.

knee, ankle and low-back pain injuries such as bursitis, meniscus, Achilles tendonitis and plantar fasciitis, to name a few. It is very easy to want to jump right back into training and playing without taking into consideration any deficiencies our bodies may possess. However, you could be setting yourself up for failure later. Lack of mobility/stability → compensatory movement performed → movement reinforced → lead to potential for injury.

For example, a runner does not have the correct core stability required to keep their movements efficient. The runner will perform their activity using compensatory movements, which will then be turned into a habitual compensation as they continue running. This creates a subconscious movement pattern that will be performed whenever the individual is running. Habitual alterations in movement have the potential to increase imbalances in stability, mobility and functional movement. These imbalances have been shown to increase the risk for injury. You may increase your risk for foot, hip,

Functional movement is incredibly important to help prevent injuries and discomfort while moving. A large portion of active individuals train around pre-existing problems or do not focus on their weak areas. It is difficult to be able to identify weaknesses in our own bodies without the help of a health-care professional. If this area is not identified prior to an increase in activity, the body is likely to try and compensate, leading to movements

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$49 Massage that are not efficient. This can put you at a higher risk for injuries and cause a decrease in your performance. How is the best way to find these weak areas? Functional activity screening is a great way to assess those deficits. Our licensed athletic trainer has the expertise to assess your individual deficits in movement and create a plan to help alleviate your weak areas to prevent injury. At Kauai Therapy & Wellness, you will find our licensed athletic trainer who will look at seven different movements that require mobility and stability. These tests are intended to look at performance of movements required in athletics and recreational activities. Once we have determined the weaknesses that are occurring in your movement patterns, we will work to create a plan that works to correct your weaknesses and

help you move in a productive manner to help you continue to participate in the sports and activities you love, while also decreasing a future injury. What is the difference between an athletic trainer and a personal trainer? The National Athletic Training Association states that “Athletic trainers are sometimes confused with personal trainers. There is, however, a large difference in the education, skillset, job duties and patients of an athletic trainer and a personal trainer. The athletic training academic curriculum and clinical training follows the medical model. Athletic trainers must graduate from an accredited baccalaureate or master’s program.” Athletic trainers are recognized by the AMA, HSA and HHS as allied health-care professionals.

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DISCOMFORT IN AESTHETICS Why you feel pain more intensely at times, and the ideal time to book your aesthetic treatments

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our weeks after my son was born, I planned my first post-baby treat for myself: an appointment at the med-spa where I worked with my fellow esthetician. Growing what would be a 9-pound baby boy wreaked havoc on my skin with hormonal breakouts on my chin, jawline, and even my neck. He was worth it, but I couldn't wait to get my skin back in shape post-baby. It was a treatment I had had many times before, so I knew what to expect. What I didn't expect was the amount of pain involved in that treatment I'd had so many times before. My doctor later pointed out that the fluctuation of hormones post-pregnancy was the probable culprit for my sensitivity. Here is some medical background on why we may be more sensitive during certain times and the optimal time to schedule your aesthetic treatments. Estrogen is responsible for collagen production, hydration, thickness and overall health of the skin. Our estrogen levels fluctuate throughout our menstrual cycle, during and after pregnancy, and with perimenopause and menopause. Some studies have shown these changes correlate with how intensely a woman feels pain. According to one Health.com article, estrogen helps to plump, thicken and protect the skin. Because estrogen levels decrease around your period, your skin might be predisposed to pain and sensitivity. The same reasoning can apply to postpartum women.

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Services Include: Botox/Dysport • Dermal Fillers Microneedling • Sculptra Aesthetic Skin Care • Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy Estrogen levels also drop dramatically after giving birth, possibly explaining my sensitivity to my routine skin-care treatment after my son's birth. On the other hand, when estrogen levels are higher, for instance, mid-menstrual cycle, and in menopausal women, pain tolerance tends to be higher. Additionally, conditions such as stress, anxiety, heightened emotional state and even depression are known to increase pain. An article in EverydayHealth.com states there are many studies to support this theory. Pain is regulated by our nervous system. The brain controls how we perceive pain. If you're stressed, anxious or depressed, the brain's ability to filter pain signals is affected and pain is increased.

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A CLEAR VISION OF YOUR EYE CARE T H E D I F F E R E N C E B E T W E E N A N O P H T H A L M O L O G I S T A N D A N O P T O M E T R I S T; W H E N A N D W H E R E T O S E E K T R E AT M E N T By Kristin Carlson, Marketing Specialist, Bonner General Health

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How do I decide which type of eye doctor I need to see?

hoosing a doctor of any specialty can, at times, be overwhelming. There can be too many options, not enough options, and determining which provider treats what condition can be tricky. When it comes to eye care, the same applies. Let's define the difference and determine where to start, and how and when to seek treatment for your optimal eye health.

Optometrists and ophthalmologists perform routine eye exams, and both types of eye doctors detect, diagnose and manage eye diseases that require medical and non-medical treatment. If you experience eye issues such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, dry eyes, feel you need an eye exam or may have a problem, you can start with an optometrist. They can treat these issues and help you determine and diagnose further, more severe, issues that may require an ophthalmologist.

What is the difference between an optometrist and an ophthalmologist? An optometrist is an eye doctor who has a Doctorate of Optometry (OD). Optometrists examine eyes for both vision and health problems and correct refractive errors (optical imperfections that prevent the eye from properly focusing light, causing blurred vision). They do so by prescribing eyeglasses and contact lenses, or by referring patients for vision correction surgery. Some optometrists also provide low-vision care and vision therapy, and can diagnose some diseases and conditions of the eye.

More pressing issues that would require an exam by an ophthalmologist would be conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, eye misalignment, double vision, macular degeneration, double vision and retinal detachment. Reasons for an immediate or urgent visit would be severe or sudden eye pain, or physical changes to your eyes such as crossing, eye injury or trauma.

An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor (MD) or a doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) specializing in eye and vision care. Ophthalmologists perform eye exams, diagnose and treat disease, prescribe medications and perform eye surgery. They can also write prescriptions for eyeglasses and contact lenses, if needed.

In some instances, treatment for a specific eye problem in a team setting with your optometrist working in conjunction with an ophthalmologist is possible. This is a convenient option if you are happy with the quality of eye care you receive from your primary care eye doctor but receive a diagnosis that needs more specialized treatment.

Another important person in the eye-care field is the optician. An optician uses a prescription written by an optometrist or an ophthalmologist to assist you in fitting eyewear. This is the person you see when you go to pick out your glasses and who does the proper fitting and adjustments. An optician is not an eye doctor but is an integral part in making sure your eyewear is properly sized.

You can also talk to your primary care provider about where to start. They will be able to direct you to an optometrist or refer you to an ophthalmologist if needed.

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L REWRITING THE STORY OF AGING

By Jeff Pufnock L.Ac. Ph.D. and Jessica Youngs L.Ac., Embodied Virtue Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine

WHAT WE DO KNOW IS THAT AGING IS A COMPLEX PROCESS

ike all material things in our world, we humans are destined to age. As children, we observe aging around us as gray hair and wrinkles. Science proposes many theories to explain aging, ranging from genetic limitations and free-radical damage to metabolic limits, but there is no single accepted explanation for why this biological process occurs. What we do know is that aging is a complex process whose outcome depends on multiple factors, both internal and external to our bodies. The aging story that most of us know is that it inherently means weight gain, decreased mobility, reduced energy, memory decline and an increased propensity to cancer. However, we all know someone who defies this description, and this helps us see that this story about how aging is supposed to happen or what runs in our family is just that ‌ only a story. The key is the realization that we have a choice to rewrite this story away from one that ends with the inevitability of cancer, disease and dysfunction. The practice of prolonging longevity was a subject of study and lore that occupied many writings from ancient China. From the perspective of Chinese medicine, aging is a natural process of degeneration that is unavoidable. However, in comparison to our Western story of inevitable disease, this process of aging is viewed without a negative connotation and can be slowed and balanced to be more graceful with less health problems. According to Chinese medicine, the material basis for all physiological

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functions in the body involves two components: Blood and Qi. As we age and are exposed to the daily insults of our lives, the quantity, quality and balance of these two components diminish. The term Qi describes our vital life force and the motive energy driving our organ functions and performing all biological processes in the body. The term Blood refers not only to the fluid itself but also to the functions of blood such as carrying nutrients, oxygen, hormones and the immune system. Chinese medicine dictates that healthy functioning of the body requires that both Qi and Blood are balanced and moving freely throughout the body. As we age, the balance and quantity of Qi and Blood naturally decrease, and this unbalanced state leads to physiological decline. Simple lifestyle choices ensure these two components stay balanced with age and reduce the likelihood of serious illness. Continued daily movement like walking, yoga or Tai Chi keeps the Qi (energy) of the body moving, which also moves the Blood and prevents stagnation in the body. Eating unprocessed foods allows easier digestion and replenishment of both Blood and Qi. Lastly, regular acupuncture and bodywork can treat old injuries or areas where Qi and Blood are not moving properly and prevent future illness or disease from developing. While it is impossible to rewrite the pages of the past, it is always possible to change what has not yet been written and determine how we desire our story to end.


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s we head back into fall, there is a lot of thought and discussion about the well-being of our youth. Many questions just do not seem to have the answers that bring adequate clarity and certainty. Yet, as we walk through challenging decisions, I think we can all agree that the health of our kids will always be deserving of attention.

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When asked for guidance on what support to offer our young ones right now so that they remain healthy, I find myself encouraging many of the things we already know drive wellness. From eating well to being active, I reinforce that lifestyle and diet go a long way toward optimizing wellbeing.

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There is no substitute for a whole-food, nutrient-dense meal that leans toward lots of vegetables, quality sources of protein, clean fats and some fruit. What this means though is that two things get put lower on the list—stuff made from flour and sweet snacks or drinks. For some, eliminating gluten and dairy will also be important. Yes, it is the same old story—do not feed kids anything more than small amounts of sugar and processed foods. This is important for a well-balanced and responsive immune system. The trick is these are the foods that taste good and are fun to eat. So, I completely understand the challenge. Sleep is at the top of my list as well. This means more sleep than we as adults typically need. A regular pattern and routine can be supportive and give the immune system a chance to do its work, repair what is needed and clean up the bits and pieces our body does not like. A dark room with regulated temperatures can help, along with some ambient background noise like a fan or sound machine. It’s the same for us as adults. We need restful sleep and highquality food to function well. It is best to get most of the nutrients and compounds we need from what we eat. But I do find there are some things we need to supplement. Probiotics, vitamin D and Omega 3s are three nutrients that encourage a healthy immune system and can protect school kids during challenges. I do also like the idea of taking a high-quality multivitamin that has some active forms of B vitamins, antioxidants and chelated trace minerals. When one of our kids does get sick, there are additional compounds worth considering—like elderberry, vitamin C, mushrooms, echinacea, propolis and curcumin. And even more sleep. Kids are very resilient. Still, I think it is important that we support our children to thrive in regard to well-being and prepare their bodies to fight off infections when they arrive. Scott Porter, a functional medicine pharmacist, is the director of the Center for Functional Medicine at Sandpoint Super Drug.

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FROM WALLA WALLA to Hollywood

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SOMETIMES A CAREER STARTS WITH A DREAM. When he was a young boy growing up on a farm in Walla Walla, Washington, Adam West, born William West Anderson, went to the movies every Saturday afternoon. He loved it, spending all day caught up in the fantasy world of cowboys and Indians. He knew this mythical place called "Hollywood," where the movies were made, was where he wanted to be someday. West knew a little about the place from his mother, a pianist and opera singer, who had gone to Tinseltown on a scholarship. She gave up her career when his brother was born. West never forgot how different she was when she came back to the farm after his brother's birth. Depression drove her to drink. As a result, he vowed to make it in the world she couldn’t. West’s father worked the farm with no illusions of grandeur. When the teenaged West, who was class president of his high school, and a star athlete, told his father what he wanted to do with his life, his father disapproved. No matter. West had made up his mind. Needing a backup plan in case he failed, he delayed his trip to Hollywood and enrolled at Whitman College in Walla Walla, graduating with a degree in Literature in 1951. That same year he married Billie Lou Yeager and picked up work as a disc jockey at a local radio station before moving to Northern California and enrolling at Stanford University for a little over a month. An audition led to work for a newspaper chain where West did voice work and wrote shows. Drafted into the military, West served his time producing U.S. Army television shows. When his two-year service ended, he went to New York and worked days as a milkman and nights as a master of ceremonies. At this point in his career, his deep smooth voice was his biggest asset. The Gypsy life continued when West moved to Hawaii, working in theater, television, commercials, and directing TV shows. After appearing in a production of “Picnic,” a Hollywood agent contacted him. West’s dream had never been far from his thoughts. He had divorced and remarried and was the father of two young children. He had a friend take a picture of him sitting on a ragged old horse, dressed as a cowboy. He sent the photo to Warner Brothers who, after receiving it, called him to come to the studio. After finding a place for his family to live, West went to the Warner lot in Burbank,

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California, and did a reading. The studio immediately signed him to a one-year contract. West, 31, was ecstatic. It had been a long road to Hollywood, but now he was working at the same studio that made the classic film “Casablanca.” Growing up on a farm served as training for the actor now known professionally as Adam West. Cast in numerous westerns, very popular at the time, West was skillful on a horse and looked good in fights and shootouts. He co-starred in such hit television shows as “Lawman,” “Sugarfoot,” “Colt.45” and “Cheyenne.” He had a recurring role (as a different character) in the two popular series “77 Sunset Strip” and “Maverick.” All in all, West appeared in 15 different television programs along with debuting in the film “The Young Philadelphians.” Things were going well, and then, they weren’t. Warner Brothers declined the option for a second year on West’s contract. So he freelanced, appearing on television in “Bonanza,” “The Rifleman” and “Perry Mason” before landing a regular role on “The Detectives.” West showed up in “Bewitched” and then played it straight alongside The Three Stooges in the feature “The Outlaws Is Coming” in 1965. West was now a working actor making good money. But stardom seemed remote until a commercial changed his life. West was Captain Q, selling Nestle Quik in a parody of the James Bond films. He was amusing and nonchalant. Apparently, executives at ABC saw the 30-second spot and thought West would be perfect in a new television series they were set to make. The name of the show was “Batman.” West, who as a kid, loved reading about the character’s exploits in comic books, was sent a script. He loved it but was concerned that he could be typecast. His agents suggested he do it, so West signed on the dotted line. Burt Ward was cast as Robin. West decided he’d play the title character with his tongue firmly in his cheek. His deadpan delivery was perfect. At first, the producers weren’t thrilled with West's performance. They wanted an edgier Batman but came around after viewing the rushes. West still wasn’t sure what to expect. The show premiered January 12, 1966. “Batman” took off like a rocket, an overnight ratings smash and culture phenomenon. "Bat-mania" was everywhere. A Batman movie soon followed with West and Ward taking on an all-star cast of criminals led off by Frank Gorshin's Riddler. West even recorded a song as his Batman alter-ego. Hollywood veterans wanted to be part of the show. The lineup of guest stars was impressive—including Vincent Price as Egghead, Roddy McDowall as Bookworm, Julie Newmar as Catwoman, Burgess Meredith as the iconic Penguin, George Sanders as icy Mr. Freeze and Cesar Romero as The Joker. Rumor has it that even Frank Sinatra wanted to play a villain on the show. Elizabeth Taylor, Gregory Peck and Sinatra asked to be guests in scenes

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when Batman and Robin scaled a building. West channeled Basil Rathbone’s Sherlock Holmes in a comedic way when Batman played detective. He was having a ball but still worried that the role would damage his career. By season two, the show was losing steam. West was frustrated. The program was expensive, and West heard it was losing money. He couldn’t convince the producers to accept his suggestions. He considered quitting, tired of fighting for better scripts. But he still loved playing "Bat." A new character, Batgirl, was added to try and improve the ratings. It didn’t help. "Bat-mania" had morphed into "Bat-fatigue." ABC canceled the show after 120 episodes. A fourth season looked possible when NBC contacted the producers, but the sets had already been dismantled. The cost to rebuild them made the decision easy for NBC. No more Batman. A few months after the show was axed, West played a soldier of fortune in “The Girl Who Knew Too Much.” The film bombed with critics and moviegoers. West’s worst fear was coming true. He was being typecast because of Batman. He couldn’t escape it. He’d be on the verge of landing a good part until someone would mention the show. He was stuck, and he knew it. George Reeves, who played Superman in the classic 1950’s television show, faced the same problem. After Superman’s cancelation in 1957, Reeves found it virtually impossible to get hired for another role. Reeves had been working in Hollywood for almost 20 years. His most notable role, though a small one, was in “Gone with the Wind.” He’d worked with James Cagney, Tyrone Power and Burt Lancaster, but none of that seemed to matter. He was Superman. Reeves was forced to don the red cape and make public appearances at fairs to make a living. He died in 1959. West faced a similar dilemma. He was still working, but the roles were small and barely paid the bills. Things might have been different if West had accepted a chance to play James Bond in 1969, but he was wary of the role because the character is British. The role eventually went to Australian George Lazenby. A year later, West was taking almost every acting gig thrown his way, and like Reeves, started making public appearances dressed as Batman. He played the character again in a couple of animated programs. His lowest point was likely when, dressed as The Caped Crusader, he was shot out of a canon. Racked by self-doubt, West found solace in alcohol. Perhaps he remembered his late father telling him Hollywood was a dirty place. By 1980, he accepted a role in a terrible film called “The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood.” Needing a fresh start, West moved his family to a ranch in Ketchum, Idaho, in 1985. The house was surrounded by mountains with a stream nearby. West loved it there. When Hollywood decided to make a new Batman movie in 1989, West was excited. He wanted another crack at the character. He’d even written a script. Michael Keaton landed the role instead. Disappointed, West realized that this was a “new” version of the character. New wasn’t him. Christopher Nolen created a Batman animated series a few years later. West played an outof-work actor who had once played a superhero. He resented being typecast. West likely recognized how closely the character resembled his own life—but not completely. West was working pretty steadily. His work ethic, inherited by example from his father, never failed him. The younger crowd in Hollywood was finally seeing that he was more than just a guy who had once run around on TV in tights, a cowl and a cape.

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More work came his way. He appeared in numerous television shows, sometimes playing himself. His old standby, his voice, made him very employable. He did voice-over work for cartoons: “Johnny Bravo,” “The Fairly Odd Parents,” “Robot Chicken” and “The Simpsons.” He even voiced author Ernest Hemingway. And most importantly, he found peace with the character who had, as he said, been a two-edged sword. West had gained a new generation of fans. Being seen as only Batman had been tough, but overall, the role gave him fame, money and recognition. He also loved showing his versatility. One of his biggest fans was writer and actor Seth McFarland. They met while working on an animated series. They clicked comically. McFarland wrote a pilot for West that wasn’t picked up, but when his series “Family Guy” became a hit, McFarland created a role for West. He would play a character called Adam West—the mayor of Quahog, Rhode Island. The part was offbeat, quirky and hilarious. Many would describe West in the same

manner. In 2012, West, with his wife and four children standing proudly alongside him, was given a star on Hollywood Boulevard, but as always, he didn’t take himself seriously, commenting that, "Now people can walk all over me."

His career had spanned 60 years, with appearances in over 50 films and TV shows.

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Shortly before he died in 2017, at the age of 88, West returned to his childhood home in Walla Walla to sign the door to his room. A few months later, a new street sign, Honorary Adam West Way, was unveiled near his old house. Hollywood showed its respect for West by shining the Bat signal from City Hall. His career had spanned 60 years, with appearances in over 50 films and TV shows. Not bad for a boy who once upon a time sat in a darkened theater and dreamed of being in the movies. John J. Raspanti is co-author (with Dennis Taylor) of "Intimate Warfare: The True Story of the Arturo Gatti and Micky Ward Boxing Trilogy," an Amazon bestseller. His article on Sugar Ray Seales (From the Dim to the Light) was included in the January 2019 edition of 253 Lifestyle Magazine. Raspanti’s second book (Blood on my Notebook: Dispatches from the world of professional boxing) is now available on Amazon.com.


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This fall, new beauty trends offer the chance to both play with boldness and speak volumes with simplicity. accentuating, not overshadowing, the look. Trending headbands will be thinner, wiry, and laced with small jewels or pearls. Don’t overthink it—a small, simple hair clip or jeweled bobby pin is all you need to pull this trend off. Hair color - With the way this year has gone, many are still awaiting their chance to sit in the hair colorist’s chair. When you finally get that long-anticipated appointment, keep in mind fall’s most predominant hair color trend: caramel highlights. Keeping your roots darker while bringing softer caramel tones to the lower lengths will prepare you to warmly welcome fall with just the right amount of contrast. Skin-Care Trends Skin care is ever evolving, with many trends crossing over from the realms of dietary wellness and nutritional science. A few new ways to care for our body’s largest organ will surely interest both the health-conscious and the environmentally aware consumers. Going plant-based - We often hear about the power of plants in terms of what we put in our body, but what about what goes on our skin? As plant-based beauty has grown in popularity, a few trends to watch for this fall include: vegan and cruelty-free claims, “nature-identical” ingredients that, like they sound, have their original form in nature as a plant or mineral, and Halal beauty, indicating products that are cruelty-free, alcohol-free and free of animal products. Taking bacteria beyond the microbiome - The power of probiotics to promote a balanced gut isn’t a new, trendy conversation; but expect to see that conversation shift to include more beauty and skin products this fall. Everything from pre- and probioticpacked deodorants that feed the right odor-fighting bacteria, to bacteria-based scalp serums, will be headed our way this fall. Going environmentally conscious - Trendsetters are predicting a step up from recycling this fall with upcycling, which encourages the repurposing of items to extend the lifespan of their usability and avoid adding more waste to overflowing landfills. Brands are paying more attention to what their products’ containers are made from to allow buyers to continue using the containers in creative ways long after the product is gone, with possibilities ranging from on-the-go storage to a home for succulents. You can recreate your look and skin-care routine at any time, whether it’s by starting small with a subtle accessory, or going bold with a bright new eye shadow. There may be no better time to take a small risk and approach something new than in the fall, when everything seems to be primed for change. This fall, don’t be afraid to be bold, remembering that beauty trends aren’t meant to stay forever— that’s what makes them fun.

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botanicals to restore skin to its optimum health and vitality. They don’t use fillers of any kind, using only ingredients that are safe and non-toxic—every ingredient is there for a purpose. Choose from a variety of face and body masks, scrubs, oils and elixirs. Hippie Chic Cosmetics. This skin-care and beauty line started out of Jess Bontrager’s home in Sandpoint, Idaho, with the goal of making women feel beautiful. It offers a variety of natural skin-care products including cleansers, moisturizers and toners, but also produces an organic line of makeup products as well that are good for your body— and look great on. They recently introduced a Beach Bum shampoo and conditioner set, and the versatile company also makes body sunscreen, natural deodorant and even doggy deodorant! Mad Hippie. Mad Hippie was born out of a couple’s desire for simple, naturally based, effective products with clean ingredients that could serve their fellow adventurers, explorers and dreamers. They are champions of caring for the environment and donate $1 of every web sale to conservation efforts—the mark of a company that believes beauty, health and the environment are stronger when they work together to achieve results. In addition to skin care, the Portland-based company offers naturally based makeup products as well, like their cheek and lip tint, concealer and mascara, and you can find them at nationally based stores like Whole Foods and Ulta. French Girl. A collective of passionate individuals working together to create natural, sustainable skin-care products that feel good, this female-owned company operates its studio out of Tukwila, Washington, utilizing plant-based, old-world formulas to create their totally new-world products that will make you—and the planet—look and feel good. They offer everything from bath and body

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students. Their colorful line of clean vegan and cruelty-free nail polishes are formulated to mimic the lasting effects of gel nail polish. “Veque is a celebration of our life's work and the heritage that came to be. It is our humble privilege to be the keepers of this artisan legacy,� they write.

Teadora. Co-founder Val grew up in Brazil, where she learned early on to value the importance of natural remedies and the power of the Amazon rainforest. Now living in Portland, she and her husband started Teadora as a way to bring the power of the Amazon to their hometown. Each product is natural and organic, made from unique and sustainable ingredients sourced from the rainforest. The couple is passionate about using their business for good—of both the people and the environment. They are on a mission through Teadora to replant one million trees and preserve 75 thousand acres in the Amazon rainforest in an effort to preserve the Amazon and do their part to help halt climate change.

Island Thyme. This botanically based skin and body-care company has been making small-batch products from its farm and apothecary studio in the San Juan Islands of Washington since 1996. Founders Eliza and Chris Morris are passionate about aromatherapy and the healing properties of plants, and mix each formula in the studio they built by hand overlooking the farm. They offer everything from body skin care to natural deodorant, face care and hand sanitizer.

Veque. This Seattle-based nail care company was started by the daughter of Vietnamese immigrants. The family of nail artists that make the Veque brand has over 100 combined years of expertise, both as teachers and

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If you're on the hunt for a new serum, moisturizer or even healthy makeup or deodorant, make these companies your first stop. Your skin (and body) will thank you, and you'll help make the planet a better place along the way. Whatever your beauty routine may be, there's always room to go back to the all-natural, clean basic ingredients that make you look and feel your best.

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Ever ything you need to stay fresh and vibrant thoughout the day By ABIGAIL THORPE Life doesn’t slow down in summer, and between work, family and appointments, it can be difficult to keep feeling fresh and ready to make the transition from work to happy hour without the dreaded stop home. Here is everything you need to keep your beauty game on point from morning till night. And the best part is you won’t need to haul your entire beauty routine with you. Each item easily fits in a purse or bag, ready and at hand for whenever the moment calls, so if you don’t have time to put your face on in the morning, don’t sweat it.

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This seems like a no brainer to have in your bag, but the truth is it’s easy to forget to throw one in. Do yourself a favor and pick up a compact brush that takes up little to no room in your purse or bag, and just leave it in there for those moments you need to freshen up between meetings, or when the wind (or kiddo) does an extra number on your hair.

A good moisturizer is key, and being able to reapply later in the day as your skin needs is essential. Add in a light tint, and you don’t need to worry about foundation for the day—it does double the work. If you want even fewer steps and a true allin-one skin saver, find a tinted sunscreen that also moisturizes. Choose one that is light and wears well throughout the day— some sunscreens can make your skin extra oily, which can make you feel more like you’re melting than glowing at the end of the day.

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Nothing gets the job done like a blush stick or highlighter stick. These powerful beauty must haves can transform your look in minutes and add a healthy glow at the end of a long day. The best part is you don’t need any brushes or makeup sponges. And they’re not just for your cheeks. Brush a little blush over your eyelids for a barely there shimmer, or use a highlighter on the bridge of your nose to add a dewy glow.

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We all love a good lipstick, but they do a number on lip hydration, and even the longest wearing one can start to fade, smudge and drift from its original perfect outline by the end of the day. Enter the tinted lip balm or hydrating gloss. Your lips will stay healthy and hydrated, and you’ll still get that touch of color and glam with half the work. Plus you won’t have to worry about carrying lip liners, primers, color and gloss with you when you go out.

These are the true heavy hitters of a long day. Make sure to pack some cleansing wipes that can double as a blotter for those times you need a face refresh but don’t have the time to go home. Choose wipes that are small and compact, and that can remove makeup when you’re in a pinch. Some skin types are sensitive to certain products that can be used in wipes, so make sure to find one that works well with your skin type and won’t add to your skin irritation throughout the day.

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LONG BEACH PENINSULA At 28-miles long, it is perfect for social distancing

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ith the COVID-19 pandemic dragging on much longer than anyone expected, it can be challenging to find a safe place for a getaway. The Long Beach Peninsula in Washington state, with its many wide-open spaces, is perfect for a less risky vacation. The 28-mile-long beach is an ideal destination for social distancing. You can drive on the beach and remain in your car or just stroll for miles. Shops and restaurants are open and following state rules regarding safe distancing and wearing masks. The main drag has lines painted 6-feet apart on the sidewalk to aid keeping the recommended distance. During these chaotic times you may not want to leave your pooch behind. The Long Beach Peninsula is super dog friendly, so bring him along. Safe Distancing Activities Go fly a kite. This is a perfect activity for social distancing. Head out to the beach for miles of accessible space to fly your kite. The wind is always kicking, making it easy for your kite to find its way up into the sky. The World Kite Museum is worth a stop—if it is open. The gift shop has a great selection of kites for sale in all shapes and sizes. Make sure to check out the Bald Eagle flag. It is very impressive. Pack a picnic and head to either end of the peninsula to explore a Washington state park. Cape Disappointment State Park is at the southern end and has a variety of activities as well as two lighthouses to hike to. It is also part of the Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks and highlights the westernmost terminus for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Make sure to check out Beards Hollow at both the scenic overlook and down below on the trail. The area was once a cove and is now marshy land. At the northern tip of the peninsula is the Leadbetter Point State Park, which has 7 miles of hiking trails. The park has beach frontage on both the Pacific Ocean and Willapa Bay. This park is not well known, so chances are you will find a place all to yourself. The paved 8.5-mile Discovery Trail is well maintained and perfect for bike riding or pushing a stroller. It starts in Downtown Ilwaco and ends on Long Beach at an 18-foot bronze tree. There are displays and sculptures along the way, as well as great beach views. It is relatively flat except for the portion going through Cape Disappointment State Park, which is hilly. The half-mile Long Beach Boardwalk is not what

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THERE ARE SIX LITTLE TOWNS THAT COMPRISE THE PENINSULA, EACH WITH ITS OWN CHARM.

you would expect for a beach boardwalk. There are no food stands or rides but instead you have panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and a bird’s-eye view above the sand dunes. There are six little towns that comprise the peninsula, each with its own charm. Visit Ilwaco, Long Beach, Nahcotta, Ocean Park and Seaview to enjoy their shops and restaurants. Oysterville is an 80-acre National Historic District and is a lovely place for a stroll. Purchase fresh oysters and other local products at Oysterville Sea Farms. Profits from the Willabay brand help to preserve Oysterville’s last oyster buildings. You won’t find fresher Willabay oysters and clams; these are harvested the same day. Where To Stay Boardwalk Cottages is Adrift Hospitality’s newest property. The 13 cute cottages each have their own unique charm and size. The location in Downtown Long Beach is perfect for a quick walk in the morning to grab coffee and pastries at the Cottage Bakery & Delicatessen. You will

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be blown away by the choices. There are lots of cute shops nearby as well. You also have access to the amenities at the Adrift Hotel and Spa, which include a heated pool, barrel sauna, and beach cruisers to rent. Also located at the hotel is the Adrift Distillery, a fun place to tour and imbibe. Pet-friendly rooms are available. In the fishing village of Ilwaco, At The Helm is its newest lodging. Just steps away from the marina, this lovely bank building has been lovingly repurposed into an eco-friendly boutique hotel and restaurant by owner Marcene Miller. You can see the love, care and hands-on work she put into each choice during the renovation. Rooms are named after the owners’ fishing vessels they had throughout the years. Staying here allows you to bask in luxury not normally found in this area, and all the extra amenities make you feel special. It begins with a complimentary glass of beer or wine at check-in, breakfast delivered to your room, and a basket of snacks to enjoy during your stay. So worth the splurge. Take time to look at the interior décor, as there are so many interesting touches and artwork to observe. Note: This hotel does not have pet-friendly rooms, but they are welcome in the outdoor seating area of the restaurant.

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The Specifics For information on visiting and updates on COVID-19 VisitLongBeachPeninsula.com WHERE TO STAY Boardwalk Beach Cottages BoardwalkCottages.com At The Helm AtTheHelm.com WHERE TO EAT The Cove Restaurant PeninsulaGoldCourse.com Waterline Pub (in At The Helm) AtTheHelm.com WHAT TO DO World Kite Museum - KiteFestival.com Washington State Parks - Parks.State.WA.us Oysterville Sea Farms - Willabay.com

What To Eat A surprisingly good place to eat is at the Peninsula Golf Course at the Cove Restaurant. It is also one of the most petfriendly places I have ever eaten at. Popular with the locals, the Cove menu has many country-club favorites such as a Prime Rib dinner available Thursday through Saturday and is heavy on the local seafood with great burgers, sandwiches and salads as well. Where it really shines is the nightly specials, where the chef can flex his cooking chops. A recent special was Halibut, Scallops and Prawns served over rice with a curry sauce. Very flavorful with just a hint of spice. The cooking staff has competed and won local food competitions. Make sure to try the award-winning Tiramisu Cheesecake with a caramel drizzle. Yummy. The Peninsula Golf Course is one of five in Washington state that allows dogs on the course. At the Cove Restaurant your pet is welcome at the outdoor seating. They even offer a Patio Pup Menu with Haida’s Turkey Bites, named after a pooch who frequented the patio. A big water bowl is offered for the pups as well. The menu features a variety of fish, turkey and beef that is sure to please even the most finicky dog. The Waterline Pub in At the Helm has incredible food. You can choose to dine indoors, which is adorned with reclaimed wood, or outside on the patio overlooking the marina. The menu is heavy on the local seafood, which comes right off the fishing boats in the marina. Everything is delicious, but you must try the Seafood Nosh Board—not your typical charcuterie. This is loaded with fresh crabmeat, prawns, oysters, grilled

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Brie cheese, olives, house-made sauces and served with grilled bread. The crab is served plain, and its sweet freshness with a squeeze of lemon is delicious. With good, quality ingredients you don’t have to do much to highlight it. The chef does a variety of chowders, stews and specials each day. Well worth a stop—and pets are welcome on the patio. Planning a trip during the pandemic can be done. Just take a few extra steps to ensure your safety and that of the destination you are going to. Call ahead to lodging, and ask about restrictions. Wear a mask and practice social distancing. Make reservations to any restaurant that you wish to eat in, as seating is limited. Enjoy more outside activities and get exploring.

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Trinity at City Beach Sandpoint’s premier waterfront dining offers an extensive menu of American cuisine with an impressive wine list. Featuring a full-service bar and beautiful view of Lake Pend Oreille. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week, Trinity at City Beach is ready to become your new favorite restaurant.

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Forty-One South A beautiful waterfront, fine-dining restaurant in a romantic lodge setting overlooking Lake Pend Oreille. Whether it is summer on the patio or cozying up to the fireplace in the winter, FortyOne South’s spectacular sunsets, innovative cuisine, full bar and extensive wine list are sure to make it a memorable night out. The bar and restaurant menu changes with the season offering a variety of delicious food year-round. Reservations recommended.

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Newly reopened and located in the Lodge at Sandpoint, at Shoga Poké & Cocktail Bar, guests will be treated to the finest in cuisine, featuring fresh and unique poké bowls, delicious Asianfusion entrees and appetizers, innovative, handcrafted cocktails, all paired with amazing sunset views overlooking Lake Pend Oreille.

Fresh and unique, Jalapenos Mexican Restaurant in Downtown Sandpoint has been a favorite of many for over 25 years. Whether it’s Margarita Monday, Taco Tuesday or Magic Wednesday, there is something for everyone here, and its newly expanded menu has brought even more choices to diners. If you are looking for family fun, a date night or even a place to host a party in their private dining room, Jalapenos Mexican Restaurant will keep you coming back for more!

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FIESTA BONITA Authentic Mexican cuisine prepared fresh daily. Fiesta Bonita’s menu is full of many unique and authentic recipes. They have a full bar at their Ponderay location and outdoor seating. Open daily at 11am. Bring the family or make it a date night. There is something for everyone at Fiesta Bonita!

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BEET & BASIL AT THE CREEK From food truck to full service restaurant, Beet and Basil’s primary focus is global flavors with local ingredients. Street foods from all over the world come to life using ingredients supplied by local farmers, ranchers and foragers. Enjoy staples available throughout the year and rotating menu based on what’s fresh and in season.

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CITY BEACH ORGANICS City Beach Organics offers top-notch, made-fromscratch organic food and drinks in a recently renovated downtown location. They serve homemade soups daily! Conveniently located, they can also make your order to go! Open Sunday 9am to 6pm, and Monday through Friday 10am to 6pm; closed Saturday.

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100 YEARS THE BOUNTY OF BOUNDARY COUNTY FAIR By Abigail Thorpe

Every summer the fair is a time North Idaho communities can gather and share their talents, pass along helpful tips, celebrate community and farming, and enjoy some simple, old-fashioned fun. August 19 through 22 marks our own Bonner County Fair here in Sandpoint, but just a short drive away you can enjoy the Boundary County Fair—this year marking its 100th anniversary— August 12 through 15. Since 1920, Boundary County growers and livestock owners have met to display their goods, learn from and socialize with one another. It’s formed an annual tradition of community spirit, appreciation and kinship that is the Boundary County Fair. “The fair serves the community by providing a summer activity that everyone can get involved with,” says Boundary County Fair Administrator Paula Burt. It provides a space for anyone to enter an exhibit in a wide array of categories— it’s not only a venue for 4-H and FFA students. “Fair seems to be the one event the county looks forward to every summer. It’s a time when friends who haven’t seen one another during the year seem to catch up with each other,” adds Burt.

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Besides the livestock exhibitions, the fair always includes local growers and artists exhibiting their goods, and the fair food is always a favorite for fairgoers. This year the Boundary County Fair anticipates adding new vendors to provide more variety for visitors. In light of the current health crisis, the fair board is working hard to provide a safe, clean environment for everyone for the fair anticipated to be held August 12 through 15 at the fairgrounds in Bonners Ferry. The fair board will do everything they can to make this year’s fair possible—and safe. Look forward to celebrating 100 years of North Idaho’s beloved fair at the anniversary of the Boundary County Fair: “From Pioneer Days to Modern Ways.” Due to current health concerns, dates and event information may change. For updated information, please visit BoundaryCountyID. org/site-page/pioneer-days-modern-ways-boundary-county-faircelebrates-100-years-2020-august-12-15th.

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BAY TRAIL FUN RUN - 2020 EDITION AUGUST 1 - 30 2020 would have marked the eighth annual Bay Trail Fun Run, a family friendly 5 and 10k run/walk along the shores of Lake Pend Oreille and Sand Creek in Sandpoint. Due to current health concerns, even after rescheduling the event for August 30, it has since been canceled. But, the community is still encouraged to get out on the trail with family and friends to participate in their own run or walk now through August 30. While out on the trail, be sure to take a photo and post it to Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag #baytrailfunrun2020. Everyone who participates and posts to social media will be entered into a raffle for a free pair of Brooks running shoes, courtesy of Outdoor Experience. The drawing will be held on August 30. Find out more at POBTrail.org/events.

ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR AUGUST 8 & 9 The 2020 Arts & Crafts Fair, presented by the Pend Oreille Arts Council, returns downtown to 2nd Avenue and Main Street August 8 and 9. The two-day event features artists booths, food vendors and a youth art arena. Hours are 9am to 5pm Saturday, August 8, and 9am to 4pm Sunday, August 9. Free to attend (though there is a $5 fee for the youth area to help cover the cost of supplies), all proceeds go directly to support POAC’s programs in visual and performing arts and art education for the benefit of our community. To find out more about Pend Oreille Arts Council, or for additional event information, visit ArtInSandpoint.org.

BONNER COUNTY FAIR AUGUST 19 - 22 Don’t miss four days of enjoyment for the entire family as the Bonner County Fair returns to Sandpoint for its 94th year! Held at the Bonner County Fairgrounds, attendees young and old will be treated to fine entertainment like live music, Cecil’s magic show, bull riding and the demolition derby; delicious food from area food vendors; and of course the 4-H livestock projects on display. Also be sure to stop by the Lehman Wildlife Education Center, and take a walk through the hay bale maze. Contests abound during the course of the fair, with the fun concluding with this year’s crowning ceremony of the King and Queen! Visit BonnerCountyFair.com for additional information. * Please note, as of press time, these events were still scheduled to take place as planned. Due to the current health crisis, there is the possibility that event schedules may change or events canceled completely. Be sure to visit event websites to stay up to date with current information.

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SAVE THE DATE Saturday September, 26, 2020

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LIQUIDATION AUCTION of Esther’s Antiques in Sagle, Idaho Bob and Esther Ragan, Proprietors | 1863 Sagle Road, Sagle, ID 83860 For more information, pictures and updates go to www.Jkernauctiongroup.com | 208.920.3286

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In a Hurry? We’ll have you back on the road in no time!

Following an accident it’s such a hassle to be without your car. At Northwest Auto Body we are committed to a quality repair and getting you back on the road quickly. Making things even more convenient – we provide towing, pick-up and delivery and Enterprise Rent-A-Car® on-site. 1202 Triangle Drive | Ponderay | 208.265.9999

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Proven Track Record at Keeping Propane Prices Low

CO-OP Gas & Supply Company has been your locally owned and operated propane company since 2000. Our outstanding customer service and attention to reasonable pricing has set us apart from all other propane companies in the area. If you are looking for a new propane company to supply all your propane CO-OP Gas & Supply Company provides propane service to all of Bonner and Boundary Counties.

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Stunning lake views and complete privacy are yours in this single-owner, one-level jewel box where no detail is overlooked and no expense spared. Just 4 miles to Sandpoint on all paved roads, you'll arrive via the porte-cochere and immediately nooce that this home is built for generaaons, boassng Brazilian Cherry floors, led baths, open floor plan with full-height rock fireplace and an enormous kitchen fit for mul-ple chefs. The private master suite includes a luxurious bath with fully--led walk-in shower, jeeed tub and dual vaniies. Outside, take in the vistas of the Pend O'Reille from your covered deck. Completely engineered from foundaaon to reinforced truss system. $1,300,000

Nicely treed, level, corner lot in Shadow Mountain Valley Subdivision located outside the city limits on a county-maintained road very close to Schweitzer Mountain Resort, shopping, restaurants and Sandpoint. CC&Rs apply. $69,000

Absolutely the best value you'll find in the most PRIME locaaon at The Idaho Club. Just a few lots away from the new clubhouse and located on the estuary of the Pack River, you'll find this level building site ready for your plans. This lot perfectly combines accessibility and privacy with paved access, gated entry. $112,000

Pilots, take note of this absolutely impeccable waterfront home, garage, and hangar on two separate lots ready for new owners to enjoy. The 3-bedroom, 2.5 bath home has a split floor plan, huge kitchen with granite counters and stainless-steel appliances, master suite with walk-in closet and full bath, and covered porches to take in the dramaac views of the water and the mountains. Located on the mighty Clark Fork River, the 1.2 acre level, landscaped property boasts 200' of frontage, private boat launch, and access to Riverlake Airport (ID75). $739,000

Waterfront recreaaonal retreat with almost 100' of rip-rapped frontage on the Clark Fork River, ready for you to enjoy. Bring your RV and relax on this sunny, level, impeccably maintained lot with private seppc system and electricity to the lot. Most of the land is in the floodway. $140,000

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Here's your cozy Idaho log cabin in the woods! Inside you'll love the real wood floors, efficient free-standing gas stove, open floor plan with kitchen island, main floor bedroom and full bath. There is a loo bedroom and seaang area upstairs, and unique finishes. $315,900


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Town meets country in this unique, upscale beauty at The Idaho Club. Combining warm wood tones, light quartz, shiplap accents and modern lines for a stunning effect, this 4-bedroom home includes a large, separate office, two fireplaces, very spacious bedrooms and posh en-suite baths. Roomy, welcoming entry leads to an open floor plan with cathedral ceilings, grand living room, a dining room at the heart of the home and a kitchen with a central island and modern appliances, all with amazing water and mountain views in a very private seeng on the estuary of the Pack River. Retreat to the covered back porch with no neighbors in sight. Elk, moose, and feathered friends are frequent visitors here, with happy golfers in the distance across the water on the 17th Green. Come experience resort living at The Idaho Club with visi world-class golf, new clubhouse and plans for future marina. $940,000

UNIQUE WATERFRONT OFFERING. Prime homesite in this 5-unit development less than five miles to Sandpoint on desirable Lakeshore Drive, with dramaac views that span over the water from the Long Bridge westward to the mountains beyond. Buy the lot, offered at $450,000 and bring your own builder when you’re ready, or approved plans for a 3-bedroom, 3.5 bath upscale cabin are available and can be built by top craasman seller/contractor within one year of closing for $950,000. Ameniies include dock with assigned boat slip and owner’s beach. All lawn care is done for you. Designed for you to arrive, relax, enjoy sunrises and sunsets and make memories for today and generaaons to come.

Mountain elegance awaits you at The Idaho Club. Wrap yourself in luxurious comfort in this well-designed home where aaennon to detail is obvious. Wood floors, soaring beam ceilings, full-height rock fireplace, Chef's kitchen with top-grade appliances and custom le work adorn the interior spaces which transiion seamlessly to a large, covered deck with living area and hot tub. Two bedrooms enjoy private baths and one main-floor suite boasts its own fireplace. The floor plan is perfect for serving a crowd in style, while all can retreat to amply sized bedrooms. Offered fully furnished and currently used as a year-round vacaaon rental, professionally managed to oppmize the investment. The perfect combinaaon of accessibility and privacy, situated on a prime site with no back door neighbors where you can enjoy The Idaho Club ameniies including gated entry, nearby clubhouse, world-class golf, kayaking and future marina, all just minutes to Sandpoint and Schweitzer Mountain Resort. $850,000

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