SANDPOINT DOWNTOWN
SUMMER GUIDE 2018
Distributed in Sandpoint Reader • Daily Bee • All Around Sandpoint Produced by the City of Sandpoint • Serving the Citizens of Sandpoint since 1907 • www.SandpointIdaho.gov • 208-263-3310
CONSTRUCTION MAPS AND MORE! INSIDE
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
DOWNTOWN CALENDAR
Eichardt’s
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THIRD AVE.
For a complete map see www.sandpointstreets.com Check Cedar Street or the alley access for a back door.
Secret Thai
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MickDuff’s Beer Hali
Washington Federal
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A Child’s Dream
Gallery
Frontier Comm.
Eichardt’s Pub
CEDAR STREET
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Pend d’Oreille Winery
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Xhale Pilates
Men Corps
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Appraisal Assoc.
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Whiskey Jack
The UPS Store
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Realm Partners
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Nieman’s Floral
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Di Luna’s
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HSH Consignment
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IPA
Vanderfords Books
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• Check for a side or back enterance
CEDAR STREET: WHAT’S GOING ON
• Each block will go through the process of: Building to building demolition of existing street, sidewalks, etc. Excavation, utility work, grading, landscaping and irrigation. • Asphalt paving will occur after the entire project is complete. • There may be intermittent closures of intersections to allow safe access for contractors as well as curb and utility construction. • Check online for an overview and updates.
The is no subtle way to remove and replace an entire street like Cedar Street. Here are some nuts and bolts about what is going on: • Construction activities: May 21 - Sept. 7. • Work will take place Mondays through Fridays from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. • ALL businesses along Cedar Street will be open and accessible during construction. Some businesses may have easier access from the alleys. • Cedar Street will be closed one block at a time during construction. See map! The hope is by containing the activity, businesses and traffic on either side of the project will function normally.
For more updates and more info www.SandpointStreets.com www.facebook.com/cityofsandpoint
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CONSTRUCTION TIMETABLE P NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS DURING CONSTRUCTION
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P P Enjoy FREE parking in the lots indicated above with P . Bonner General Health lot available only on nights and weekends.
SUMMER PROJECT CONTINUES CITYWIDE IMPROVEMENTS The Cedar Street renovation project is one more step in a downtown revitalization project that started in 2012. The first improvements were made to Church Street as well as Third and Fourth avenues between Pine and Church. The changes are spelled out in a Downtown Street Plan and Design guide that focused on: • Revitalize the downtown • Make downtown the place to be in Sandpoint • Provide a streetscape that supports businesses and invites visitors • Downtown is a major economic driver • Integrate mix of land uses • Encourage more tourism and businesses in downtown The city of Sandpoint has reached out to the public in an attempt to smooth out potential issues and to be as transparent about the process as possible. In a recent meeting with downtown merchants, city leaders presented the project and fielded numerous questions.
Arts & Crafts fair moves downtown After a 45-year run, the Pend Oreille Arts Council’s Arts and Crafts show is leaving City Beach and is headed downtown. Sandpoint’s wildly popular, juried arts and crafts show will be held August 11-12 in an area that Jeff Jones Town Square to Second Avenue and on Second Avenue between Cedar and Church. The booths will be aligned along the streets and the area will be closed off to motorized traffic. When the City approached POAC with the suggested location change, the POAC Board and staff agreed. The downtown location will provide improved visibility to the fair thereby increasing foot traffic to the fair itself and the downtown merchants impacted by the construction. The new location will land the nearly 110 vendors in an area that will be much more visible and reduce the parking demands at City Beach. The show occurs during one of the busiest weekends in Sandpoint. The Festival at Sandpoint is in full swing and the gorgeous weather attracts visitors to the area for all sorts of fun. Last year the show attracted 3,000 visitors. Artists from around the western United States trek to Sandpoint to be included. Most years, visitors will find offerings in ceramics, fiber, jewelry, metal, fine art, woodwork and numerous other mediums. The show also has a reputation for outstanding entertainment as well as great food.
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First Avenue will have its own renovation in 2019 (artist rendering)
A FEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: Q. How will the project impact downtown events? A. The city and contractor Earthworks Northwest are working with coordinators to minimize delays and impacts. A revised route for the Lions Club Fourth of July parade will be announced mid-June. Q. What about the dust and noise? A. With construction comes noise and there isn’t much that can be done. The dust will be mitigated with water, even on the weekends when no construction is taking place. Q. How about access to businesses? A. The project involves the complete removal of Cedar as well as sidewalks. During the majority of time, customers will be able to access the businesses from Cedar by way of temporary fencing, ramps and platforms. There will also be some short times where access to the stores will only be available from alley entrances. A. Q. What about long vehicles and semis? A. Vehicles with boat trailers and RVs will be encouraged through signage to use Church Street. Delivery vehicles will have to coordinate with businesses for alternative access. Q. What about parking? A. Parking will be maintained in the construction area as much as possible but not the block that is blocked off. A variety of free parking locations are available. See map on page 2. Parking maps are available at www.sandpointstreets.com
Q. Why can’t the existing trees be saved? A. The trees have a well-developed root system. It would be very hard to lift the trees out of their existing spaces, store them and put them back. Experience shows that the vast majority of the trees wouldn’t survive. It is also nearly impossible to replace a road and sidewalk around trees.
DOWNTOWN LIVE MUSIC
WHAT’S NEXT?
Check out the diverse lineup of live music happening most Friday and Saturday nights (updated music schedule at SandpointOnline.com) at the following downtown venues: - MickDuff’s Beer Hall, 220 Cedar St. - Idaho Pour Authority, 203 Cedar St. - Eichardt’s Pub, 212 Cedar St. - Pend d’Oreille Winery, 301 Cedar St. - Di Luna’s Café, 207 Cedar St. - Cedar Street Bistro Wine Bar, 334 N. First Ave. - The 219, 219 N. First Ave. - Trinity at City Beach, 58 Bridge St.
In late August or early September, the sewer main and laterals will be replaced along First Avenue, north of Church. There will be more information on this later this summer. First Avenue next year. The city and engineers are working on the next phase of downtown renovation that will include First Avenue. Of course the First Avenue project will resemble what is going on right around the corner on Cedar. Like the current project, the public will have an opportunity to ask questions and provide input later on this summer. First Avenue is scheduled for 2019.
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BIG SUMMER EVENTS IN SANDPOINT! JUNE 2018 Sandpoint Farmers’ Market. Open-air market at Farmin Park in downtown Sandpoint is held Wednesday afternoons from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday mornings from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Shop for locally grown produce, artisan wares, enjoy live music and more. SandpointFarmersMarket.com. 2 Sand Creek Paddlers’ Challenge. Families and serious racers enjoy this annual 4-mile paddle up and back on Sand Creek starting at 10 a.m. Sign up at SandpointIdaho.gov/parksrecreation. 7-10 Isle of Dogs. The Panida Theater, 300 N. First Ave., hosts screenings of the animated film Isle of Dogs, at 7:30 p.m. June 7; 5:30 p.m. June 8; 7:30 p.m. June 9; and 3:30 p.m. June 10. Panida.org. 10 Bay Trail Fun Run. Join the annual 5K and 10K along the shores of Lake Pend Oreille and Sand Creek. New this year is the family team race! Sponsored by Friends of Pend d’Oreille Bay Trail, Idaho Conservation League, and Trinity at City Beach. Free entry for kids 12 and under. POBTrail.org. 16 CHAFE 150. Sponsored by Sandpoint Rotary, this annual benefit ride takes bicyclists on a 150-mile route through Idaho and Montana. There’s also a 1/2 CHAFE at 80 miles, or the 30-mile fun ride. CHAFE150.org. 24 7B Sunday. Schweitzer Mountain Resort opens their summer season with the 7B Sunday celebration featuring free chairlift rides, family activities, local vendors, live music and more. Schweitzer.com. 24 Sweet Serenade Summer Concert. The Heartwood Center, 615 Oak St., hosts the Music Conservatory of Sandpoint’s annual Teachers Concert and Chocolate Extravaganza. SandpointConservatory.org. 28 Yappy Hour. A tail-waggin’ good time! Greasy Fingers Bikes, 108 N. Third Ave., hosts Yappy Hour from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Bring your dog and enjoy a Panhandle Animal Shelter benefit with live music, beverages, and fun. 28 Summer Sampler. Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce hosts the annual Summer Sampler at Farmin Park. Taste fine cuisine from area restaurants, plus enjoy cook-offs and live music. SandpointChamber.org. 29 ArtWalk Opening Receptions. POAC sponsors the annual revolving art exhibit starting with Friday evening opening receptions from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 20-plus downtown galleries; art exhibits remain on display through Sept. 8. ArtinSandpoint.org.
JULY 2018
THE FESTIVAL AT SANDPOINT
4 Fourth of July Celebration. Sandpoint Lions Club sponsors parades downtown in the morning; stage performances and a raffle follow at City Beach in the afternoon, plus fireworks at dusk. Check for updated parade route information at SandpointOnline.com. 8 Jacey’s Race. Competitive 5k race for runners and walkers, and 1k fun run for kids, held at Sandpoint High School, benefits local children with cancer or life-threatening illnesses. Jaceys-Race.com.
Thursday, AUG. 2 - Big Head Todd and the Monsters Friday, AUG. 3 - Amos Lee Saturday, AUG. 4 - ZZ Top Sunday, AUG. 5 - Family Concert Thursday, AUG. 9 - Greensky Bluegrass Friday AUG. 10 - Sublime with Rome Saturday, AUG. 11 - Phillip Phillips & Gavin Degraw Sunday, AUG. 12 - Spokane Symphony Orchestra
13-15 Sandpoint Antique & Classic Boat Show. View wooden boats, enjoy water-themed activities, contests and more along Sand Creek Boardwalk in downtown Sandpoint. 16th annual event sponsored by Inland Empire Antique & Classic Boat Society. InlandEmpireACBS.net. 14 Beerfest. Sample local brews and enjoy a festive block party, sponsored by the Sandpoint Chamber. SandpointChamber.com. 19 Festival at Sandpoint Art Unveiling. Fine art poster for the festival unveiled at Dover Bay. FestivalatSandpoint.com. 21-22 Northwest WineFest. Schweitzer Mountain Resort’s Northwest WineFest is a great summer getaway for the entire family featuring a full weekend of wine tastings, live music, food and outdoor fun. Schweitzer. com. 26 Yappy Hour. Trinity at City Beach, 58 Bridge St., hosts Yappy Hour from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Bring your dog. 28 Crazy Days. Let’s go shopping! Downtown merchants offer their biggest deals of the season during this annual sidewalk sale extravaganza. Arrive early for dibs on the best bargains!
AUGUST 2018 2-12 Festival at Sandpoint. Sit under the stars and enjoy the 36th annual internationally renowned outdoor concert series on the lawn at Memorial Field. View the lineup at FestivalatSandpoint.com. 3-4 PRCA Bonner County Rodeo. Come out to the Bonner County Fairgrounds for the PRCA Bonner County Rodeo. BonnerCountyRodeo.com. 3-4, 10-11 Aftival. The Hive, 207 N. First Ave., hosts concerts following the Festival at Sandpoint. Visit LiveFromTheHive.com for a lineup of performers. 4 Long Bridge Swim. Hundreds compete in a 1.76mile swim across Lake Pend Oreille during 24th annual event. LongBridgeSwim.org. 5 Huckleberry Color Fun Run. Join the crazy-fun event at Schweitzer Mountain Resort -- a perfect outing for the entire family! Schweitzer.com.
8-11 Bonner County Fair. Old-fashioned country event at the Bonner County Fairgrounds concludes with a Demolition Derby on Saturday night to round out the fun. BonnerCountyFair.com. 10-12, 17-19 Artists’ Studio Tour. Annual self-guided driving tour of working studios through North Idaho. ArtTourDrive.org. 11-12 POAC Arts & Crafts Fair. POAC’s 46th annual juried art exhibit moves to its new downtown location this year, centered around the Second and Main core, with artists’ booths, kids’ activities and more. ArtinSandpoint.org. 19 Shakespeare in Sandpoint: Othello! Shakespeare’s tragic tale of jealousy and deceit, Othello, arrives at the fairgrounds with this free Montana Shakespeare in the Parks performance.
LIVE AFTER 5
makes its debut in Downtown Sandpoint will kick off in July and run through the first week of September, held in Farmin Park. It is an all ages, family friendly weekly concert series and features regional and national touring acts. Admission is $5 for ages 13 and older, children 12 and under, free. 2018 LINEUP: 7/3 - Sol Seed 710 - The Powers 7/17 - The Rhythm Dawgs 7/24 - Smashhit Carnival 7/31 - The Powell Brothers 8/7 - Sammy Eubanks 8/14 - The Donnis Trio 8/21 - The Zach Cooper Band 8/28 - Five Alarm Funk 9/4 - The Rub
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