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As we embrace the spring season, we’re thrilled to announce a series of exciting changes and enhancements to our local marketing approach both in print and online. Our commitment to staying ahead in the ever-evolving digital landscape has led us to make significant improvements, all aimed at boosting local businesses’ online relevance and effectiveness.
We’ve transitioned Bonners Ferry Living Local to a quarterly schedule, ensuring that our content is seasonally relevant and resonates with our audience. To further enhance local engagement, we’re introducing Local Guides and Local Expert Listings, making our publication more purposeful and relevant to the communities we serve, as well as all the newcomers to the area. Additionally, each issue of Bonners Ferry Living Local will feature unique, original local maps, providing a fresh and engaging perspective of the area. We’re also expanding opportunities for local businesses to promote themselves in a meaningful
way, helping them connect with their target audience more effectively, not only in print but digitally as well.
The highlight of our 2024 changes is the launch of Bonners Ferry Living Local Digital — a monthly digital magazine designed to be accessible to businesses, of all sizes, in our community, offering an affordable platform for local marketing. Powered by the newest AI technology, Bonners Ferry Living Local Digital is set to be a game-changer in the digital marketing space, providing innovative and impactful solutions for local businesses in a beautiful interactive magazine built for the consumer.
We’re excited about these changes and look forward to continuing to lead the way in digital marketing innovation.
Spring has sprung, which means it’s the perfect time for spring cleaning and sprucing up your home to welcome the season. This issue is sure to inspire your creative side for those of you looking to refresh or update your home this spring. With so many local businesses ready to serve your home improvement and furnishing needs, your home dreams can be realized with ease. For those looking for new flooring, be sure to read more about Family Flooring in our featured business spotlight on page 42.
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In the ever-evolving world of interior design, a captivating trend has emerged—bringing the allure of the exterior indoors. As homeowners seek to create spaces that seamlessly blend with the natural world, a palette of exterior elements finds its place within the sanctuary of our homes. Natural stones, with their timeless elegance, are no longer confined to outdoor spaces; they grace our living rooms and kitchens, infusing a sense of organic luxury. Mixed woods, reminiscent of sprawling forests, now find a home in our bedrooms, creating warmth and character.
Greenery, once confined to gardens, introduces a breath of fresh air within our living spaces, promoting not just aesthetic appeal but also a connection with nature. The industrial charm, once associated with outdoor architecture, now defines chic urban interiors, embracing the raw beauty of exposed materials. Molding, a hallmark of exterior detailing, now adorns our interiors, adding sophistication and depth.
Natural tones and colors, inspired by earth’s palette, dominate modern interiors, fostering a sense of tranquility and serenity. This convergence of exterior aesthetics with interior design reflects a desire to create harmonious spaces that reflect the beauty of the natural world within the confines of our homes. Join us on a journey where the boundaries between inside and outside blur, and the elements of nature become integral parts of our domestic landscapes.
Embarking on a journey to bring the outdoors inside, the timeless allure of natural stone emerges as a focal point in contemporary interior design. Beyond its traditional outdoor role, natural stone, with its unique textures and hues, now graces our indoor living spaces, adding a touch of organic sophistication. Whether adorning countertops, accent walls, or flooring, the sheer versatility of natural stone introduces a tactile and visual richness that transcends conventional design boundaries. From the rugged charm of slate to the elegant veins of marble, each stone variety tells a story of earth’s artistry. Its cooling properties also make it a practical choice for spaces seeking thermal equilibrium. The integration of natural stone seamlessly connects our interiors with the tranquility and timelessness of the natural world, creating a harmonious sanctuary within the confines of our homes.
Transform your indoor haven by embracing cool tones — serene blues, tranquil greens and soothing grays. These hues effortlessly evoke a sense of calm, making your living space a haven of relaxation. From accent walls to furnishings, incorporating cool tones adds a touch of sophistication and modernity. Elevate your interior ambiance with this refreshing color palette, creating a sanctuary that reflects tranquility and style.
Bringing a firepit table indoors ingeniously merges the allure of outdoor living with the comfort of your indoor space. This innovative feature introduces a unique, cozy ambiance reminiscent of starry nights around a campfire. It becomes a focal point for social gatherings, offering the warmth and charm of an outdoor firepit with the convenience and safety of indoor settings.
Designed to be smokeless and suitable for indoor use, these tables enhance the room’s aesthetic while providing a novel entertainment element. They perfectly blend the rustic feel of outdoor adventures with the sophistication of modern living, creating an inviting, multifunctional space for relaxation and socializing.
Breathe life into your indoor spaces by embracing the invigorating presence of greenery. Beyond traditional outdoor realms, plants and foliage have become essential interior design elements, infusing homes with natural vitality. Whether it’s cascading vines, statement potted plants or a lush indoor garden, incorporating greenery adds a touch of biophilic beauty.
Not only do these living accents purify the air, but they also contribute to a sense of well-being and tranquility. The dynamic interplay of textures and shades of green creates visual interest, transforming your living space into a verdant oasis. Embrace the trend of biophilic design and let nature flourish indoors, fostering a connection to the outdoors within the comfort of your home
Infuse urban flair into your indoor living space by incorporating industrial elements. Exposed brick, steel and concrete bring raw, edgy charm, creating a contemporary ambiance. Utilize metal fixtures, pendant lights and reclaimed materials to amplify the industrial aesthetic. This design trend not only adds a touch of urban sophistication but also celebrates the beauty found in the unconventional, transforming your home into a stylish and eclectic haven.
Envelop your living space in the organic comfort of natural fibers. Woven baskets, jute rugs and textured accessories bring the essence of the outdoors inside, adding an earthy and tactile quality. These elements not only infuse warmth but also connect your home to the natural world. Choose natural fibers for a touch of relaxed elegance, creating an interior ambiance that mirrors the serenity and authenticity of nature.
Molding seamlessly transitions into interior design, adding sophistication and character.
As spring approaches, a simple yet impactful way to breathe new life into your home is through the addition of fresh furniture pieces. Whether it’s a vibrant accent chair, a sleek coffee table or a statement-making rug, these additions can instantly update your space and infuse it with the energy of the season.
Bright colors, airy fabrics and natural materials can evoke a sense of lightness and freshness, perfectly complementing the blooming surroundings outside. By strategically selecting new furniture pieces, you can revitalize your living space, creating a welcoming atmosphere that reflects the rejuvenating spirit of spring. From small changes to complete room makeovers, the possibilities are endless when it comes to brightening up your home for the season ahead.
208.263.5138 | SandpointFurniture.com
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Elevate your indoor living space by introducing the timeless elegance of molding, a hallmark of exterior detailing. Traditionally an outdoor architectural feature, molding seamlessly transitions into interior design, adding sophistication and character. Crown molding can redefine ceilings, while baseboards and wainscoting contribute depth and texture to walls. The intricate patterns and classic designs of molding evoke a sense of craftsmanship and refinement, transforming your home into a haven of architectural distinction. This interior design trend embraces the marriage of exterior aesthetics with indoor elegance, creating spaces that are both visually captivating and enduringly stylish.
Pendant lights add elegance and focused illumination to any home space. Hanging gracefully, they serve as both functional lighting and decorative pieces. Ideal over kitchen islands, dining areas or reading nooks, these lights create an intimate ambiance and can be styled to complement various interior design themes.
Floor-to-ceiling windows serve as transformative portals that seamlessly integrate the natural world with interior spaces. By ushering in abundant natural light and panoramic views, these expansive windows dissolve the boundaries between indoor and outdoor environments. The transparency of floor-to-ceiling windows creates a visual continuity, allowing inhabitants to revel in the ever-changing beauty of nature throughout the day. The interplay of sunlight, shadows and the surrounding landscape becomes an intrinsic part of the interior ambiance.
Moreover, these windows enhance the sense of spaciousness, making rooms feel larger and more interconnected. Beyond aesthetics, the incorporation of floor-to-ceiling windows promotes a connection to the outdoors, fostering a serene atmosphere that positively influences well-being and enriches the living experience.
Update your indoor haven with the inviting embrace of warm tones — rich reds, golden yellows and earthy oranges. These hues infuse your living space with a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, creating a sanctuary of comfort. From accent walls to furnishings, the incorporation of warm tones brings a touch of timeless elegance and a sense of homely charm. Elevate your interior ambiance with this comforting color palette, crafting a space that radiates both style and serenity.
Elevate your living space with the inviting charm of rustic elements. Exposed beams, distressed wood and antique finishes infuse your interior with a countryside allure. These elements evoke a sense of timeless warmth and authenticity, creating a cozy retreat that pays homage to natural textures and rugged simplicity. Embrace the rustic aesthetic to transform your home into a haven of comfort and character, where each piece tells a story of bygone eras.
Living walls, adorned with lush vegetation, effortlessly blur the line between interior and exterior spaces, infusing homes with a breath of natural vitality. These vertical gardens not only serve as striking visual features but also contribute to improved indoor air quality by filtering pollutants. The presence of living walls transforms interiors into vibrant, organic sanctuaries, offering a constant reminder of nature’s rejuvenating influence. As greenery thrives on the walls, residents enjoy a connection to the outdoors, creating a harmonious and refreshing ambiance within the confines of their home.
Craft an environment that exudes both timeless elegance and contemporary flair.
Transform your indoor sanctuary with the rich allure of mixed woods, a design trend that beautifully marries various wood tones and textures. Gone are the days of uniformity — today’s interiors embrace diversity, blending light and dark woods to create a harmonious tapestry of warmth and sophistication. Whether in furniture, flooring or accents, the juxtaposition of oak, walnut and maple infuses spaces with organic charm. This eclectic approach not only adds visual interest but also reflects a connection to nature’s diversity. Embrace the depth and character inherent in mixed woods, crafting an environment that exudes both timeless elegance and contemporary flair. The result is an indoor living space that encapsulates the beauty and complexity of the natural world.
Infuse your living space with the earthy allure of terracotta elements. Whether in the form of pots, tiles or accessories, these warm-hued additions not only introduce a touch of rustic elegance but also foster a seamless connection with outdoor landscapes. The distinctive reddish-brown tones evoke the warmth of sun-drenched landscapes, creating an ambiance that is both inviting and timeless. Terracotta pots housing vibrant greenery bring nature indoors, while tiles add character to floors and walls. Embrace this versatile material to sculpt an interior that mirrors the soothing embrace of the natural world, enveloping your home in a palette inspired by the rich tapestry of the great outdoors.
Transform your indoor spaces into tropical retreats with the natural grace of bamboo accents. Whether through furniture, shades or other elements, bamboo introduces an unparalleled touch of elegance and tranquility. The light, sustainable material not only adds a breezy, organic aesthetic but also carries an eco-friendly allure. Bamboo’s unique textures and earthy tones infuse your interior with a relaxed, coastal vibe.
From bamboo shades gently filtering sunlight to furniture pieces echoing nature’s curves, each element brings the essence of the tropics into your home. Embrace the versatility and timeless beauty of bamboo to create a sanctuary that radiates both natural charm and sophisticated serenity.
Turn your living space into a gallery of the great outdoors with outdoor-inspired art. Display nature photography, botanical prints or landscape paintings that effortlessly evoke the beauty of natural landscapes.
These artworks not only bring the serenity of the outdoors inside but also serve as captivating focal points, infusing your home with a sense of tranquility and connection to nature. From vibrant florals to expansive vistas, let outdoor art be a window to the world beyond, creating an atmosphere that celebrates the beauty and diversity of the natural world within the confines of your home.
Elevate your indoor ambiance with outdoor-inspired textiles. Opt for fabrics adorned with lively stripes, floral motifs or geometric designs to infuse your living space with the breezy, fresh essence of the outdoors. These patterns not only bring a touch of nature inside but also add a vibrant, dynamic quality to your interior décor. Transform your home into a haven that mirrors the vitality and beauty found in the great outdoors, embracing patterns that evoke the spirit of sunlit meadows and open skies.
Creativity, collaboration and an appreciation for community are some of the core values that Tim Garcia has exhibited throughout his entrepreneurial career.
Utilizing his expertise in business management and his experience founding numerous organizations, Tim has become a catalyst in the Bonners Ferry community since he and his family moved here seven years ago.
“I just like creating/building stuff,” Tim explained. “It’s not always stress-free, but the end vision generally gets me to the finish line.”
One of Tim’s latest projects has been the building and launching of a new 7,500-square-foot collaborative workspace and warehouse called The Coalition | Cowork, which features state-of-the-art facilities designed to build community around entrepreneurship and skill-sharing.
Although the building and amenities are brand new, Tim’s vision for The Coalition is something that has constantly evolved and expanded since he arrived in North Idaho. In fact, The Coalition began as a Facebook group in 2017 that Tim started to connect with other business owners and professionals in the area.
Tim’s passion for creativity is evident in The Coalition | Cowork’s lavish new building, but his heart for connectivity is the foundation that it is built on.
“My intentions [for creating the page] were selfish,” Tim admitted. “I just wanted to meet other like-minded people up here.”
Through The Coalition, Tim hosted a handful of events and received a lot of positive responses from the community.
In 2021, The Coalition opened its first brick-and-mortar location in a small but functional workspace just off Main Street downtown. Quickly, Tim realized that the building was a bit cramped, and in 2022 he began construction on The Coalition’s new building.
The Coalition | Cowork is now located north of town at 188 Plato Drive near 3-Mile Café. Tim opted for a soft launch of the new building in late 2023, allowing a handful of select businesses — including one of Tim’s other businesses, Überleben — to utilize the space.
This larger space has allowed The Coalition to exponentially expand its infrastructure and create room for amenities like dedicated private offices, conference rooms, a third-party logistics shipping fulfillment center as well as photo, video and podcasting studios — just to name a few.
Ultimately, while Tim is happy to provide so many top-notch services to his customers, the purpose of the space is greater than its list of conveniences.
“Aside from all the listed amenities, including fiber optic internet, The Coalition is about building community around entrepreneurship and skill sharing,” Tim noted. “There’s a strong energy that comes with working in proximity with other like-minded people.”
The Coalition | Cowork is currently offering discounted early bird pricing at $99 per month for full access to the facilities — a price that will increase once it is fully up-and-running. Tim and his team are continuing to build out the interior of the space and automating its processes, which include
after-hours keyless entry and in-app purchases of snacks and beverages. His goal is to host a grand opening for The Coalition | Cowork this spring.
In the meantime, Tim and The Coalition | Cowork are hosting a Monthly Morning Mixer, which takes place from 7:30 to 8:30am on the second Tuesday of each month. This collaborative time, which is open to anyone who wants to check it out, features free coffee and donuts and is a great means to connect with others from the community.
Since its inception in 2017, The Coalition has always facilitated opportunities for local entrepreneurs and professionals to collaboratively share ideas and experiences for the betterment of not only themselves but the entire community.
“Surprisingly, networking in a small town can be difficult,” Tim acknowledged. “Without creating some kind of infrastructure to facilitate, people tend to stay in.” Tim’s passion for creativity is evident in The Coalition | Cowork’s lavish new building, but his heart for connectivity is the foundation that it is built on.
To learn more about The Coalition | Cowork or schedule a tour of the building, visit TheCoalitionBF.com. You can also find out more information about upcoming events and opportunities by following “The Coalition BF” on Facebook.
Auctions go live on designated Saturdays and close the following Thursday at 6pm. Viewing and pre-bidding starts the Friday before auctions open. Bid online or in person! Visit their website for a full schedule and additional information.
510311 US-95, Bonners Ferry 208.295.1033
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95 North Rentals & Excavation provides equipment rentals to make your job easier: excavators, forklifts and loaders, skidsteers, telehandlers, trailers, wood chippers and more. They also do septic systems, dirt work, roads and driveways.
85 Three Mile Rd., Bonners Ferry 208.290.7535
95NorthRentals.com
Deeply rooted in the Pacific Northwest, Alliance Title & Escrow has been one of the largest independent title insurance agencies since 1995 and knows how to ensure a smooth, professional closing. The title professionals you want working for you.
6977 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.3129
AllianceTitle.com
Alpine Storage in Bonners Ferry offers a state-of-the-art facility with the best customer service around and committed to offering exceptional value for your hard-earned money. When you rent from Alpine Storage, you’ll have 24-hour access to your belongings.
6378 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.7397
AlpineStorageBonnersFerry.com
Auburn Crest is your resource for hospice needs in Bonners Ferry. With a dedicated team of multiple professionals to serve patients and their loved ones, their team is dedicated to help patients, families and partnerships in the community.
6541 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.0579
AuburnCrest.com/bonners-ferry-id
B.F. Builders Inc. has been successfully building concrete, steel and wood structures since 1959. They take pride in their work and never lose sight of their customers’ expectations. They’ll work with you to achieve your goals, whether large or small.
65109 Hwy 2, Bonners Ferry 208.267.3592
BFBuilders.com
Treating your family as their own, Bonners Ferry Funeral Home has been serving and supporting the community for more than a century with an understanding of the best ways to meet the needs of the families they assist through expert counseling in funeral, cremation and memorial services.
6485 Harrison St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.2146
BonnersFerryFuneralHome.com
Bonners Ferry Glass & Door specializes in windows, doors, garage doors, shower doors, cabinets and countertops. Their large showroom features products from many manufacturers and can help you design just about any project. They are also a full-service locksmith.
6821 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.3195
BFGlassandDoor.com
This full-service mixed animal practice is committed to working with each pet owner to help ensure his or her pet’s overall wellness. Services include vaccinations, microchips, surgical procedures, digital radiology, dental care, large animal procedures, and more.
6657 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.7502
BonnersFerryVet.com
Ride at this year’s CHAFE 150 Gran Fondo in beautiful Sandpoint, Idaho! Organized by the Sandpoint Rotary Club, the ride offers 150-, 80-, 40- and 25-mile road rides and 55- and 75-mile gravel routes. There is also the family fun ride for everyone of all ages to enjoy. There are food and drink stations along the routes, as well as mechanical and medical support. The after-ride party, held on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille at City Beach Park from 2 to 8pm, concludes the day and includes prizes, food, a beer and wine garden, and music. Riders, their friends and family, and the entire community are invited to attend. This year’s ride is scheduled for Saturday, June 15.
Riders begin in Sandpoint with a hearty breakfast or morning snack. The 150-, 40- and 25-mile rides start and finish at City Beach Park. The 80-mile ride starts in Sandpoint with breakfast, and then riders and their bikes are bussed and moved to Troy, Montana, where they join the second half of the 150-mile route. The 55- and, new this year, 75-mile gravel routes start with breakfast in Sandpoint, then riders and their bikes are bussed to Clark Fork, Idaho, for the start of the ride. “All rides are timed to start so that the majority of riders finish at the same time in Sandpoint for the after-ride party,” notes Mel Dick, Sandpoint Rotary
Serving the Inland Northwest since 1976 with top-of-the-line new and used tractors and farm equipment, implements and attachments, commercial and home lawn and garden care equipment, snow removal equipment and more! Plus a full-service shop.
6632 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.5571
BoundaryTractor.com
Sandpoint Furniture’s Carpet One & Home is committed to making your search simpler when it comes to your home flooring needs. From timeless hardwood and stylish tile to lush and durable carpet, all delivered with innovation and performance you’ll love.
401 Bonner Mall Way Ste. B
Sandpoint 208.946.5065
SandpointFurniturePonderay.com
Club member and CHAFE 150 Gran Fondo Ride Committee member. The ride has been recognized as one of the most scenic and best charity rides in the country. “It will be one of the best rides of your life,” promises Mel. “Every year we hear from riders that it is one of the best rides they have ever ridden.”
Since 2008, approximately $1 million has been raised to support education in the Lake Pend Oreille School District (LPOSD) and other Rotary Club of Sandpoint Youth initiatives — all thanks to the CHAFE 150. Proceeds from the 2024 ride go to benefit Book Trust, whose mission is to help elementary school children with little/no access to books fall in love with reading and become lifelong learners.
Come visit Sandpoint and ride the CHAFE 150 Gran Fondo. Bring family and friends and make it a long weekend while enjoying the beauty of Northern Idaho and experiencing all that Sandpoint and the area has to offer — from the shores of Lake Pend Oreille to the summit of Schweitzer Mountain Resort. To find out more about the ride and courses, and to register, visit CHAFE150.org.
Voted Best of Boundary County three years in a row! CDA Stump Grinding & Tree Services’ experienced team is complemented by their superior customer service. From trimming to root nutrient injections, they can also assist with removing diseased or damaged trees and grinding stumps.
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Enjoy the most seamless and stressfree move of your life. Dedicated to delivering an extraordinary experience, whether you are in the market to buy or sell, let Century 21 Four Seasons Realty guide you home.
6521 Walker Ln., Bonners Ferry 208.267.2100
C21FourSeasons.com
Discover the power of blue with Coldwell Banker North Woods Realty. With two locations to better serve their clientele, their team of real estate experts are ready to guide you on your next home buying or selling journey. Locally owned, globally known, North Woods Realty was named #1 Brokerage in Boundary County three years running.
Main Office: 6606 Lincoln St.
Branch Office: 7202 Main St. Ste. B 208.267.8575
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Eby DREW JOHNSONaster, a significant Christian holiday, commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It symbolizes new beginnings, hope and renewal. Families come together to celebrate this sacred occasion with various traditions and activities. Here are delightful ways to celebrate Easter without spending a dime.
I.Attend an Easter Service: Celebrate Easter by attending a heartfelt Easter service, where communities gather to honor the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Experience the joy of renewal and the promise of hope in the company of fellow worshippers.
II.Easter Egg Hunt: Organize a classic Easter egg hunt in your backyard or local park. Get creative with hiding spots and consider adding riddles or clues to make it more challenging for older kids.
III.Decorate Easter Eggs: Put your artistic skills to the test by decorating Easter eggs. You can use traditional dye kits, or try alternative methods like crayons, stickers, or natural dyes made from vegetables.
The Badger’s Den Cafe & Latte is a family style hometown restaurant serving breakfast sandwiches, burgers, huckleberry milkshakes and other American favorites. Open for breakfast, brunch and lunch 6am to 2pm daily or drive through for your morning latte starting at 5:30am.
6551 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.1486
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Serving Greater Boundary County, The Bonners Ferry Chamber of Commerce is here to help both locals and visitors alike enjoy all that the great community of Bonners Ferry has to offer. Be sure to visit their website to find all of the wonderful businesses, restaurants, hotels, outdoor adventures and community events that await.
Info@visitbonnersferry.org
VisitBonnersFerry.org
IV.Easter Crafts: Set up a crafting station with supplies for making Easter-themed crafts like paper bunny ears, egg carton chicks or tissue paper flowers. Let everyone’s imagination run wild!
V.Bake Easter Treats: Spend quality time together in the kitchen baking Easter-themed treats like hot cross buns, sugar cookies shaped like bunnies and chicks, or a festive Easter cake.
VI.Nature Walk: Take a leisurely stroll outdoors and enjoy the beauty of springtime. Look for signs of new life like blooming flowers, budding trees and chirping birds.
VII.Virtual Easter Celebration: If you’re unable to gather in person, host a virtual Easter celebration with family and friends. You can still participate in activities like egg decorating and virtual egg hunts via video call.
VIII.Easter Storytime: Gather the family together and read the Easter story from a children’s Bible or a classic storybook. Discuss the significance of Easter and its traditions.
Based on a patient-centered insurance-free model, Cornerstone Urgent Care & Family Medicine provides quality, caring and affordable health care to all. Let Cornerstone be your trusted partners in health, right here in the heart of the community! Accepting new patients.
32 David Thompson Dr. Bonners Ferry 208.267.3934
CornerstoneBF.com
Since 1942, General Feed and Grain in Bonners Ferry has been the goto store for field seeds, lawn seeds, grain and fertilizer. Additionally they offer customers their full line of non-GMO horse, cattle, pig and chicken feed.
7128 3rd St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.3185
GFGSeed@frontier.com
The possibilities are endless with Idaho Granite Works where their craftsmen specialize in a wide variety of natural stone projects and handle all phases of fabrication, from hearths, mantels, firepits and fireplaces to landscape steps, signs, veneer, sill, wall caps, post caps, custom fabrication, memorials and more.
1655 Highland Flats Rd., Naples 208.267.1347
IdahoGraniteWorks.com
Looking for your North Idaho dream property? Katie Gorman’s passion goes beyond helping you buy or sell a property. She matches lifestyles with homes and takes pride in bringing her clients the best experience possible. Latitude 48 Realty is a division of Kelly Right Real Estate, serving all of North Idaho and Northwest Montana.
208.352.0059
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Find your favorite things for less at UnBoxed, where shoppers will be treated to discount prices on department store returns and overstock items. From kitchenware and household items to hardware, home decor, toys and more, UnBoxed at 3 Mile is the place to go.
85 Three Mile Rd. Bonners Ferry 208.267.6081
Your local hometown sawmill, Thick ‘n’ Thin specializes in custom beams (beautiful locally sourced Doug Fir custom cut to your exact specifications) and lumber (hot off the Woodmizer rough Doug Fir boards), flooring and siding. Find out more on their website.
4355 Cow Creek Rd. Bonners Ferry 208.267.1330
TNTBeams.com
Building more than structures, Kootenai River Builders builds dreams. For jobs big and small, those looking for a reliable, trustworthy and efficient construction company, let Ryan Skrivseth and his experienced team at Kootenai River Builders take the load off your shoulders.
Bonners Ferry 208.850.9136
KootenaiRiverBuilders@ gmail.com
KootenaiRiverBuilders.com
Lewiston Livestock Market consigns cattle for ranchers, farmers, 4-H and FFA groups all over the Northwest. Feeder calves, butcher cows, stock cows, bred heifers and anything in between. Small animal sales (hogs, sheep, goats ...) held the last Wednesday of each month.
208.743.5506
LewistonLivestock.com
Glenda Novinger provides students of all ages and skill levels private lessons through her namesake music studio, Novinger Music Center. To find out more about enrolling yourself or your child, she invites you to reach out to her today.
6426 Kootenai St., Ste. 101 Bonners Ferry 208.597.1118
NovingerPiano@gmail.com
Prep your soil with compost enriched by the region’s rich organic matter. Choose cold-hardy varieties like lupines, dahlias and peonies, perfect for our climate. Begin seeds indoors or in a greenhouse to extend the growing season. Stay vigilant for late frosts, covering tender shoots when necessary. Employ native plants like yarrow and lavender as natural pest repellents. Balance watering, mindful of our region’s precipitation patterns. Harvest early in the morning to preserve freshness amidst our crisp mountain air. With these tips, your North Idaho flower farm will flourish.
208.267.4136
BeehavenFarm.com
Your community. Your credit union. For more than 80 years, P1FCU has worked hard to provide excellent products and services to help members improve their financial well-being by offering the right products to help clients on their financial journey.
6673 Main St. Ste. A, Bonners Ferry 208.746.8900
P1FCU.org
Local, family owned and operated, Purcell Mountain Farms is your online bulk foods store, whose mission is to give their customers variety and quality in all the products they offer. They work with several farms to bring their customers bulk foods and ingredients you may not find at your local store.
208.267.0627
Info@purcellmountainfarms.com
PurcellMountainFarms.com
Sara Sandelin of Sarah Grace Photography beautifully captures those special moments not to be missed ... or forgotten. Whether you’re looking for a photographer for your wedding day and reception, family photos or senior portraits, Sarah brings her experience and passion to each and every shoot, and the results speak for themselves.
Sara@picturesque-bf.com
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At Super 1 Foods in Bonners Ferry, they set the standard. Stock up and save with their weekly ad. And don’t forget that they offer online shopping with Super 1 Smart Click and have all the groceries you know and love available for convenient pickup at the store!
6452 S. Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.4000
Super1Foods.net
Experience convenience right around the corner with Three Mile Corner, offering a full-service store, 24-hour gas station and truck stop (gas, diesel and propane), and great food and amazing service at their cafe.
510311 Hwy 95, Bonners Ferry 208.267.2541
Step into a world where history, culture and community intertwine at The Historic Pearl Theater, nestled in the heart of downtown Bonners Ferry. As a nonprofit organization, this theater is dedicated to enriching the community through quality performing arts experiences, classes and workshops, and community gatherings. It serves as a platform to nurture local talent of all ages, fostering artistic growth and creativity. Each month, in addition to special live performances, the Pearl opens its doors for a variety of classes and workshops (pine needle weaving, fiber arts, dance, yoga) and group gatherings (Performers Circle, Tarot & Tea, Karaoke Night). Looking to get out of the spring showers? There’s alway something happening at The Historic Pearl Theater.
Your residential and commercial plumbers serving Boundary and Bonner counties, Turner Plumbing provides services for new construction and remodel, home maintenance and plumbing inspections, water heater services, drain cleaning, sewer camera SLIP inspection and more. Locally owned and operated, licensed, bonded and insured.
138 Latigo Ln., Naples 208.610.7538
Contact@turnerplumbingni.com
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Bonners Ferry’s best source of aggregate products as well as excavation, crushing and hauling services. Their goal is to continue to provide quality gravel products at great prices, as well as to maintain their reputation as the best excavation/ construction services in the area.
493 Scenic Dr., Bonners Ferry 208.267.5804
Winkelseth@hotmail.com
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Barn. Owned by Tim and Tina Jantz on their expansive property, the barn has been transformed from a place to store hay to a beautiful location to host a perfect event.
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Chuck and Cindi Rude discovered the beauty of Bonners Ferry and knew this was the place they wanted to one day retire. But the couple loved the area so much that they decided not to wait until retirement to make the move, and the couple, along with their youngest son Kolten, have called Bonners Ferry home for the past three years. With their move, and seeing there was a void to fill in the flooring industry, they brought along the family business with them, carrying on the legacy of Family Flooring, which Chuck’s father opened in 1984. The Rudes opened Family Flooring in Bonners Ferry and have been serving the community since 2021.
“We’re family owned and operated, with 40-plus years in the industry, and take pride in the fact that we have a vast understanding in the industry, product knowledge, and our own installation crews,” Cindi shares.
Chuck grew up in the flooring industry, as his father was an installer who then opened Family Flooring, so Chuck grew up installing. Chuck married Cindi in 1995, and a decade later, the couple purchased the business from Chuck’s parents. Today, as second-generation owners, Cindi runs the office and showroom while Chuck leads the installs.
At Family Flooring, they offer a wide array of flooring for both homeowners and contractors — from wood, laminate and luxury vinyl plank to carpet, commercial carpet and ceramic tile. This full-service store stocks several pallets of vinyl plank, many rolls of in-stock carpet, as well as a huge selection (over 200!) of carpet and vinyl remnants. They also do repair work and re-stretch carpet.
“We bring quality products, knowledge and service at affordable prices,” smiles Cindi. “It is our passion to help others and serve where we are needed.”
Family Flooring is honored to be in the area and provide a local full-service store that didn’t exist prior to their opening. Specializing in residential and commercial work, they are here to serve your needs, whether you are a homeowner or contractor needing products and installation or just products. No matter what your flooring wants and needs are, Family Flooring has the products to match, working with the industry’s leading brands (Shaw, Mohawk, CarpetPlus COLORTILE) to ensure their products are of the highest quality.
When working with Family Flooring, customers can expect honesty, integrity and values. “With our extensive product knowledge and ability to problem-solve, we truly care about each one of our customers. We listen to their needs and guide them to the best products suited to those needs,” Cindi affirms.
When it comes to what Cindi and Chuck find most rewarding about their business and the services they provide, it’s the smiles on their customers’ faces when Family Flooring is finished with their floors. They are also appreciative of all the word-of-mouth referrals and kind reviews they continue to receive since opening the store.
When asked what they believe has maintained their success the past three years, Chuck says, “Being honest and doing what is right, every time, and our exceptional customer service and customer satisfaction. And we are always available for our customers — even in emergencies.”
The Rudes are grateful to call Bonners Ferry home and own a business where they are able to serve their community and support other local businesses and area youth. They have three children: Alyssa (26), Jacob (24) and Kolten (17). The couple is a very active supporter of Badger Football (Kolten is a senior this year and was on the football team) and love to volunteer wherever they can within the local community and church.
If you are looking for high-quality craftsmanship, professional service and installs by a team you can trust, Chuck and Cindi invite you to stop by Family Flooring today.
Nestled within the heart of our community beats Boundary Community Hospital, but behind the scenes, another force works tirelessly: the Boundary Community Hospital Auxiliary. These incredible volunteers, armed with compassion and dedication, are the unsung heroes who help make our hospital shine.
For over six decades, the Auxiliary has served as the hospital’s silent guardian angel. Their unwavering commitment translates into tangible support, from purchasing vital equipment and specialized medical aids (like a specialized walker for joint replacement patients in our Physical Therapy Department) to boosting the morale of our dedicated health care staff. Every action, every dollar raised, is a testament to their deep-rooted belief in the hospital’s vital role in our community’s well-being.
Imagine facing a sudden health crisis. The anxiety, the fear — it can be overwhelming. But thanks to the Auxiliary’s efforts, the hospital is equipped to handle those moments with compassion and expertise. The specialized walker that helps a recovering patient regain their independence, the rehabilitation tools that guide them on their journey back to health — these are just a few examples of how the Auxiliary’s tireless fundraising makes a tangible difference in the lives of countless individuals.
Their impact extends beyond equipment, though. The Auxiliary understands the human side of health care. They organize thoughtful initiatives to uplift the spirits of hospital staff, reminding them that they are appreciated and their dedication is invaluable. This caring touch fosters a positive environment that ultimately benefits all of us — patients, staff, and the entire community.
The names behind this remarkable story deserve recognition: Sandi Wright, Suzanne Lublin, Shirley Mayo, Laura Anderson, Amy Anderson, Diane Corrigan, Donna White, Jan Weaver, Goodie Utz, RaNae Barker, Edna Eby and Robin Owens. Their selfless contributions of time, talent and resources are the foundation upon which the Auxiliary
stands strong. Whether it’s baking delicious treats for their iconic Annual Pie Sale, coordinating the bustling December Craft Fair, or compiling the mouthwatering recipes in their Dessert Book, every action speaks volumes about their unwavering commitment to our hospital.
Joining the Auxiliary is an opportunity to join their legacy. Do you have a few hours to spare? Are you passionate about making a difference? Every helping hand, every donation, adds to the collective power that keeps our hospital thriving.
So, let us celebrate these extraordinary community members. Let us savor their sweet treats, participate in their events, and consider lending our own support. By standing alongside the Boundary Community Hospital Auxiliary, we ensure that our hospital continues to shine brightly of hope and healing for generations to come.
Remember, their dedication makes our hospital stronger, better and more compassionate. Let’s honor their efforts and ensure their legacy continues to flourish.
Experience the fusion of beauty and health. A modern approach to beauty acknowledges the vital connection between external radiance and internal vitality. From mindful skin care to nutrient-rich diets and holistic wellness practices, the beauty industry is evolving toward a more holistic paradigm. Embrace sustainable beauty regimens that prioritize both personal health and environmental well-being. Incorporating elements like natural ingredients, stressreducing practices, and personalized routines tailored to individual needs can enhance not only your physical appearance but also your overall well-being. Discover the transformative power of beauty rituals rooted in wellness, and let your radiance shine from within.
Caring for our rural community every day through guidance and care, from routine checkups to unexpected challenges, BCH understands unique health care needs and delivers comprehensive services from acute critical care to rehabilitation to transitional care and community outreach.
6640 Kaniksu St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.3141
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Voted Bonners Ferry’s Finest New Business for 2023! At Cornerstone Urgent Care & Family Medicine, Dr. Ryan Gorman is committed to caring for the Bonners Ferry community, partnering with his patients on a more personal level to address their health care needs in a comprehensive way.
32 David Thompson Dr. Bonners Ferry 208.267.3934 | CornerstoneBF.com
Providing gentle dental care for the entire family, Dr. Hank Willis and his entire team are dedicated to providing you with the personalized, quality dental care you deserve, including a comprehensive list of general, restorative and cosmetic dental services. Their staff of experts are here to help.
6674 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.6454 | HankWillisDDS.com
Located on the Three Mile corner, Iron Mike’s offers a variety of services for their members to get fit and stay fit. From 24-hour access, free weights and cardiovascular machines, to personal training, aerobics and challenging classes, they have something for everyone.
64450 US-2, Bonners Ferry 208.267.5299 | IronMikesGym.com
Providing pediatrics, family medicine, behavior health and dental care, Kaniksu Community Health has three locations to better serve their patients. They accept Medicare, Medicaid, most insurances, with a sliding fee program available.
6615 Comanche St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.1718
KCHNorthIdaho.org
Mane street welcomes stylist Karen Davis! Karen is a very experienced stylist offering family cuts, colors, styles and perms. Karen has been visiting Bonners ferry for years and finally took the plunge to move here last year; you may have seen her this past summer working at Mirror Lake Golf Course. Karen will be a true asset to Bonners Ferry, and the team at Mane Street is excited to have her join them, so stop in to meet her. Walk-ins and appointments Tuesday - Thursday and all other days per request. While she is fairly new to the area, she is certainly not new to hair!
6451 McCall St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.1170
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Northern Beauty Bar has a variety of beauty services offered by independent beauty professionals. Refresh your look with a fresh hairdo, relaxing facial, beautiful brows and eyelashes, and glamorous nails.
6378 Main St. Ste. B, Bonners Ferry 208.610.9664
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True beauty emanates from the inside out, and the role of nutrition in maintaining a healthy appearance cannot be overstated. Beauty regimens that prioritize nutrient-rich diets are becoming increasingly prevalent. Foods rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants are the building blocks of a radiant complexion. From the collagen-boosting properties of vitamin C to the skin-loving benefits of omega-3 fatty acids, a well-rounded diet contributes significantly to the overall health of your skin, hair and nails.
Offering a variety of spa and salon services in downtown Bonners Ferry since 2014, Picturesque Salon’s licensed professionals offer a wide variety of services including hair cutting and coloring, lash extensions, skin care, waxing and microblading, electrolysis, body sculpting, sunless tanning, and more, in a relaxing environment.
7196 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.3290
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At Refined Aesthetics, their focus is to enhance one’s natural beauty and leave him/her feeling more confident. Dedicated to enhancing the lives of their patients, both men and women, they utilize the most advanced treatments, products and techniques. Services include injectables, peels, facials, dermaplaning, light therapy, lash and brow, microneedling, PRP injection, and much more.
215 Cedar St., Sandpoint
208.304.7535
SandpointMedSpa.com
Husband and wife team Dr. Ryan and Kaite Gorman celebrated the grand opening of Cornerstone Urgent Care & Family Medicine on November 13, 2023. The couple was inspired to bring medicine back to what it was meant to be — a relationship between a provider and patient — and that is what they strive for each and every day at Cornerstone.
32 David Thompson Dr. Bonners Ferry
208.267.3934
Office@cornerstonebf.com
CornerstoneBF.com
Conveniently located downtown, it’s easy to plan a visit to the Boundary County Historical Society & Museum to see original artifacts, period rooms, exhibits and displays designed to present the history of North Idaho and the indigenous Kootenai people.
7229 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.7720
BoundaryCountyMuseum.org
Imagine a place where the pace slows, the scenery captivates and the community welcomes you. Welcome to Bonners Ferry — North Idaho’s secret sanctuary for those seeking the extraordinary in the everyday.
From the best shopping experiences to enchanting stays and exciting entertainment, here is a look at some of the must-stop spots that this town has to
offer. Dive into our guide and see why Bonners Ferry is more than just a stop — it’s a destination.
Shop, play and stay with a range of activities for both locals and visitors. Enjoy the friendly community vibe amidst stunning landscapes, making it a perfect destination for out-of-town travelers, and a place the locals are blessed to live year-round.
Providing quality performing arts in an intimate historic downtown Bonners Ferry art house, The Historic Pearl Theater is home to live entertainment, workshops, special performances and events. The Pearl is a place where the community comes together.
7160 Ash St., Bonners Ferry 208.610.2846
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Housed in an historic downtown building and featuring an inventory of unique home goods, Under the Sun is the place to start for a shopping day in town. Pick up a gift for a loved one, grab a coffee and a sandwich from the bistro, and be sure to check out the high-quality thrifted clothing section in the basement.
Another unique shopping experience can be had at UnBoxed, a retail outlet store that buys overstock and store returns from other retailers and re-sells them at affordable prices. UnBoxed is a great place to search for anything from clothing and cookware to food and home furnishings.
Just down the road from UnBoxed is another spot to check out — Sharon’s Country Store at The Gathering Place. Offering a wide variety of farm-to-table bulk foods, handcrafted furniture and decor, children’s toys and a deli, Sharon’s has something for everyone. Plus, The Gathering Place also features a full-scale bakery, coffee shop and produce stand to top off the experience.
If shopping second-hand or searching for unique finds is your cup of tea, then be sure to also swing through 3 Mile Antique Mall, Selkirk Northern Treasures, Boundary Consignments and Community Thrift Center. And of course, a small-town shopping spree would not be complete without heading to the local book store, Bonners Books, to pick up a new page-turner.
With gorgeous rooms in the lodge and overlooking the Kootenai River, enjoy wonderful accommodations, the fullservice spa, three casino rooms with 445 machines and nightly big winners, plus the on-site restaurant. This is the place to play and stay.
7169 Plaza St., Bonners Ferry 888.875.8259
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Always changing with new inventory added every week, this is the place to visit to browse and shop antiques, collectables, carvings, jewelry, furniture, works from local artists, Western and Native American pieces, vinyl records, vintage books, comics and so much more!
7202 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.290.3060
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Renovated in 2023, Liberty Lanes Bar & Grill: Historically AJ’s is the go-to place for food and fun in Bonners Ferry. Highlighting bowling and arcade games, the space also includes a pool hall, sports bar with immense tap options and seven TVs, as well as a restaurant.
6662 Lincoln St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.1506
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From kitchenware to home decor, clothing and shoes, seasonal items and so much more, UnBoxed is your local retail outlet store, where they buy overstock store returns from other retailers, and UnBoxed customers reap the great deals on new items.
85 Three Mile Rd., Bonners Ferry 208.267.6081
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Family owned and operated, the historic Northside School Bed & Breakfast offers incredible mountain, river and valley views from the deck, nine charmingly decorated themed rooms (each with private bathroom), located just a short walk to downtown Bonners Ferry.
6497 Comanche St. Bonners Ferry 208.267.1826
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If you’re traveling through Boundary County and looking for a suitable place to lay your head for the night, there are some compelling lodging options to choose from. Dodge Peak Lodge offers cozy cabin structure with various accommodations, as well as RV parking, group packages for weddings and gatherings, and weekly rates for extended stays. If a bed and breakfast is more your speed, then look no further than Northside Bed and Breakfast, a highly rated B&B in an old schoolhouse with a history dating back more than 100 years. Another option for a luxurious yet unique stay is the North Haven Campground, with 21 RV spots, spacious one- and two-bedroom luxury cabins and 25-foot Conestoga Glamping Wagons to choose from. Lastly, located in the heart of downtown and along the bank of the picturesque Kootenai River is the Best Western Plus Kootenai River Inn Casino & Spa with casino, spa and restaurant.
Bonners Ferry has some exciting entertainment opportunities that are perfect for a family outing or day activity. The Historic Pearl Theater is a renovated church building downtown that hosts various shows and gatherings that locals and visitors alike have come to love. Liberty Lanes Bowling Alley is a great spot to bowl a few games with the kids, grab a beer and watch the game with friends. Don’t forget the Boundary County Museum, a great place to learn about the history of the area and see fascinating exhibits full of artifacts from Boundary County through the years.
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At Badger’s Den Cafe and Latte, you’ll be greeted with fast, friendly service with a smile. On the menu you’ll find delicious breakfast and lunch items, a variety of specialty coffee drinks, smoothies and more! In a hurry? There’s a drive-up window for your convenience.
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At this Bonners Ferry diner, known for their large portion sizes and customer favorites like the broasted chicken, omelets, pies and more, you’ll be treated to wonderful service and an inviting, homey atmosphere where the staff treats you like family.
6421 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.2431
The delicious smells and warm atmosphere will make you feel right at home. Serving lunch and dinner, and full bar, customer favorites range from their smoked prime rib and 25 oz. ribeye steak to catfish and hushpuppies, homemade fish and chips, burgers, sandwiches and more.
2673 Moyie River Rd., Bonners Ferry 208.267.8649
Dishing up amazing pizza to the community since 2014, locally owned and operated Goat Mountain Pizza is Bonners Ferry’s go-to choice for the best pizza in town, along with pastas, salads and desserts. Pair with their great selection of beer and wine.
7217 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.1123
Known as “The ‘Cheers’ of North Idaho,” this family owned and operated restaurant is known for its infamous burgers, though you can find a small array of appetizers and entrees, with rotating daily specials. Beers on tap range from local Northwest brews to national favorites.
7161 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.8059 | MugsysTavern.com
If you’re looking for delicious and fresh pizza in Bonners Ferry, look no further. At Pizza Factory, they proudly serve up delicious calzones, tasty pasta and, of course, piping-hot pizzas, using only the freshest ingredients around. Sit down, grab a slice and dig in! And they deliver!
6637 Fry St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.7771 | PizzaFactory.com f BonnersFerryPizzaFactory
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Your local family owned and operated online bulk foods store, giving customers variety and quality in their products is the mission of Purcell Mountain Farms. Purcell works with several farms to bring customers bulk foods and ingredients you may not find at your local store.
208.267.0627 | Info@purcellmountainfarms.com
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Under the Sun Bistro prides itself on their all-natural and organic approach to food. Open for lunch, this sweet and intimate bistro specializes in an array of delicious sandwiches and wraps, fresh and crispy salads, soups and dessert.
7178 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.6467 | f UndertheSunIdaho
Guests will find a delicious array of cuisine options, from appetizers like the stuffed mushrooms, escargot and Spanish shrimp to entrees like schnitzel, Hungarian Goulash and Filet Mignon Tenderloin Béarnaise. You’re in for a treat when you take a seat.
5952 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.7268 | DodgePeak.com/tavern
The Rusty Moose Tavern & Grill will celebrate 20 years in business come this August! And this is all thanks to owners Dan and Jill Nystrom’s commitment to continuing to dish up great food, service and friendship to each customer they serve.
7211 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.1950
Bonners Ferry’s go-to choice for the best pizza in town, along with pastas, salads and desserts, paired with a great brew or wine, Goat Mountain Pizzeria has been dishing up amazing pizza to the community since 2014. Locally owned and proudly operated by Dan and Jill Nystrom.
7217 Main St., Bonners Ferry 208.267.1123
Shop online with Super 1 Smart Click and have all the groceries you know and love from Super 1 Foods available for convenient pickup at the store!
Join the Bonners Ferry Rotary Club for this year’s Free CommUNITY Breakfast and Silent Auction, taking place from 9am to noon on Saturday, April 13. Gather your family and spend a morning among friends and neighbors while enjoying a delicious (and free) homemade breakfast, served up by students from Bonners Ferry High School.
Held at the Fairgrounds’ Valley Event Center, the morning will also include a silent auction featuring dozens of items like units of lumber, trees, toys, unique pictures, quilts, craft and kitchen baskets, and more, generously donated by community members. All funds raised from the silent auction go back to students in the form of scholarships; Rotary gives out approximately $15,000 in scholarships each year.
Don’t miss your chance to have breakfast with the Rotary Club of Bonners Ferry, bid on items, enjoy friends and fun, and help out a great cause!
So bring your family young and old and come enjoy breakfast and support Rotary and the students of Bonners Ferry. For additional details, visit BonnersFerryRotary.com or follow the Rotary on Facebook. For anyone interested in donating an auction item, contact Linda Lederhos at 208.290.1483 or any Rotarian.
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Learn to create a small basket from local Ponderosa pine needles and take home your creation! All material will be provided, including prepared pine needles, multiple colors of thread, sewing needle, gauge, items for embellishments and a hand-crafted center.
The instructor will provide detailed hands-on guidance, including basic coiling techniques, different stitches, changing thread, and how to incorporate beads and embellishments.
The class takes place 10am to 2pm on March 9; a lunch of soup and sandwiches will be provided. To register to attend the class, priced at $60, call 208.610.2846 or visit TheHistoricPearlTheater.org.
The Annual Pie Sale is a tradition that has been going on in Bonners Ferry for decades. This year, the famous Boundary Community Hospital Auxiliary Pie and Dessert Sale will be held Friday, March 14, at the VFW Hall on Lincoln Street in Bonners Ferry. Pies, cakes and other desserts will be available for sale in whole or in individual portions. The sale kicks off at 9am. Be sure to come early, as these baked treats sell fast! Visit BoundaryCommunityHospital. org/about-us/auxiliary to learn more. Those who would like to donate baked pies to the event, call Danielle at 208.267.6912 or email Danielle.l@bcch.org
Each year, the Saturday prior to Easter Sunday, Bonners Ferry Rotary Club hosts the annual Egg Hunt. Bonners Ferry families and their children excitedly gather at the Boundary County Fairgrounds, with smiles on their faces and Easter baskets and buckets in hand, waiting in great anticipation for the hunt to begin. And this year is sure to be no different, as it will once again make its way to the fairgrounds (6571 Recreation Park Road) on Saturday, March 30. The hunt begins promptly at 11am, so don’t be late. Be sure to visit Facebook.com/BonnersFerryRotary for up-to-date details and for upcoming Rotary events.
Presented by Wood Thief Art and Teascarlet Fine Art, come discover some of the area’s top artists from 11am to 4pm on Saturday, April 13, at The Historic Pearl Theater for this art show and sale. Featuring fine art, macramé, wood art and more, there will be a silent auction with amazing art to bid on, with all proceeds going to the Wildland Firefighter Foundation. Also be on the lookout for a children’s coloring contest of national parks, with submitted entries on display, and the winner will receive a basket of art supplies to help them become the best artist they can be. For more information, call 208.946.8415 or visit FB.me/e/a2fGvHbde.
Join the Bonners Ferry Farmers Market on Saturdays for the best local products Bonners Ferry has to offer! The first market of the season is set for April 27. The central location in the downtown City Parking Lot makes for a convenient place for both vendors and shoppers alike. Shop fresh produce, specialty goods and locally made products, all in one place, while reconnecting with others in the community. The market is held weekly on Saturdays from 8am to 1pm. For additional details, visit BonnersFerryFarmersMarket.org.
Every spring, several young women of Bonners Ferry practice valuable skills, gain unique experiences and receive professional guidance that will help shape their path to college and well into adulthood, thanks to the Bonners Ferry Distinguished Young Women Scholarship Program. The program will take place starting at 6:30pm on Saturday, April 27, at the Becker Auditorium, with tickets to go on sale the second week of April. Be sure to purchase your tickets at Mountain Mike’s Health Food Store and show your support to these Distinguished Young Women of Bonners Ferry.
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The Bonners Ferry FFA/Agriculture Education Greenhouse Plant Sale is happening 10am to 6pm Friday, May 10, and 9am to 3pm on Saturday, May 11. (Hours subject to change depending on availability of plants. Updates will be posted online at Facebook.com/ bonnersferryffa.) Visitors to the plant sale will find hanging baskets, 4-inch potted basket stuffers and vegetables, four-pack annuals, and decorative pots. The sale will be located at the Greenhouse at Bonners Ferry High School. For additional details, you are welcome to email Julie Smith at julie.smith@mail.bcsd101.com.
On Saturday, May 18, Boundary Community Hospital will once again host its annual Community Health Fair. From 8am to 1pm, the community is invited to take part in the fun run, 5k/10k run or 1-mile family walk; informational health booths focused on various health topics; free testing and hearing/ vision screenings; car seat safety checks and more. Don’t miss the chance to attend this free community friendly event. To find out more about this year’s Health Fair, visit BoundaryCommunityHospital.org.
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Find balance this season in bountiful Boundary County
by CHRISTIAN WEANERAs we welcome the spring season, there’s not much time to get in that last run. Keep these projected ski resort closing dates in mind as you plan your last trip to hit the slopes this spring.
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March 18 - Sandpoint - 2 & 4pm (doubleheader)
March 30 - Eureka - 2pm
April 3 - Kellogg - 2 & 4pm (doubleheader)
April 12 - Orofino - 3:30pm
April 13 - Orofino - 12:30pm
May 3 - Timberlake - 3pm
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April 2 - Troy - 2pm
April 11 - Kellogg - 1pm
April 18 - St. Maries - 2 & 4pm (doubleheader)
April 19 - Post Falls JV - 4pm
May 3 - Timberlake - 2 & 4pm (doubleheader)
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May 13 - Boundary County Health Fair Fun Run
*Monitor BFBadgers.com for the latest updates on game dates and times.
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Each spring, the farmers market returns the last Saturday in April as the community and visitors alike eagerly await all the wonderful offerings to be discovered. There’s nothing like spending a Saturday morning browsing and shopping from a variety of local vendors.
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Long Drift Outfitters provides classic fly fishing experiences and scenic float trips on the Kootenai River. Experience Idaho’s best-kept secret, without the crowds, while floating through the beautiful and remote Kootenai River.
303.917.2822
LongDriftOutfitters.com
Whether you experience Ainsworth Hot Springs in the pool or cave, you are sure to enjoy an experience like no other. The hot springs are nestled in the Kootenay region of British Columbia, overlooking the majestic Kootenay Lake. Your stay at the resort includes an array of room options and complimentary access to the hot springs pools and caves. Enjoy fresh, local, indigenous food at Ktunaxa Grill on-site.
3609 Balfour-Kaslo-Galena Bay Hwy Ainsworth Hot Springs, BC V0G 1A0, Canada 800.668.1171 | AinsworthhotSprings.com
Spring has sprung, and with the warmer weather, take advantage of a camping trip in your own backyard at North Haven Campground in Bonners Ferry. Choose from a luxury log cabin, Conestoga glamping wagon or RV site.
78 Tobe Way, Bonners Ferry 208.603.9212
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With over 2,900 acres of skiable terrain, world-class trails and breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Pend Oreille, take advantage of spring skiing nearby in Sandpoint. Schweitzer also boasts cozy accommodations, delectable dining options, a charming village and seasonal events.
10000 Schweitzer Mountain Rd. Sandpoint 208.263.9555 | Schweitzer.com
1413 Upper Gold Creek Rd. Sandpoint 208.263.9066
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Yes, Froyo Mama. That is the name of the new frozen yogurt shop located at 7206 Main Street in the heart of downtown Bonners Ferry. Froyo Mama had its grand opening in February, and they are now fully up-and-running in time for the spring season.
Offering an extensive variety of frozen yogurt flavors and toppings, plus shakes, acai bowls and so much more, Froyo Mama is a one-stopshop to satisfy all your sweet cravings this spring.
Check out the Froyo Mama page on Facebook for more information.
7206 Main St., Bonners Ferry 986.205.8758