August 2019 Bonners Ferry Living Local

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Bonners Ferry Community Orchestra

Teacher Tuesdays: $1 off drinks for all Home & BCSD teachers

is now accepting applications for Fall season players. No charge to apply or participate. Everyone will be given consideration. Contact Glenda at Novinger Music Center for more information and for an application.

Wet Your Whistle Wednesdays: BOGO 1/2 off all 24 & 32 oz drinks 2-5pm Thirsty Thursdays: $1 off all drinks from 6-9am

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Whether it’s a trip to the beautiful San Juan Islands, camping at Priest Lake in North Idaho or a trip to a Seattle Mariners game, find a way to end your summer on a memorable note! We have talked a lot about water sports in our summer issues. And why not? We are surrounded by beautiful water that offers an abundance of opportunities to get out and enjoy it. If you don’t own a boat or aren’t comfortable renting one, there are many charters throughout the Pacific Northwest that will take you on a day cruise or, better yet, a dinner and cocktail cruise! Make it a date night you won’t forget.

recipes for canning to help make the fresh summer produce last all winter long. Our travel story this month will lead you to a place that perhaps may have never been on your radar—Hells Canyon. This 10-mile wide canyon is located along the border of Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Western Idaho and offers many activities including fishing, jet boat tours, hiking, camping and whitewater rafting. However you decide to say goodbye to summer, make it memorable!

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"IT'S ALL THE BUZZ" as The Boundary County Fair returns to Bonners Ferry August 14 through 17 to celebrate its 99th year! This is the perfect opportunity to gather with friends and family and spend a beautiful summer day and quality time with others in the community. You can read more about this year's fair on page 17.

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Contents

Look and feel your best.

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Good News

Local ministry changing lives locally and beyond

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Essentials

Let the creativity flow

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Financial Focus

Estate plans can help you answer questions about the future

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Life & Community

“It’s All the Buzz” at this year’s fair

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Shooting for the Moon

Local robotics team experiencing great success

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In Focus

Libby artist inspiring others

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Business Spotlight

Rocket Fish Digital: Your partner in online marketing

SERVICES INCLUDE:

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Feature Story

Botox/Dysport • Dermal Fillers

Realizing the power of your personal brand

Sculptra Aesthetic • Skin Care

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Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy

Health & Lifestyle

What dry needling therapy is and how it can help you

36 Explore your Creativity

It can transform your life … and your home!

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Travel & Leisure

History and natural beauty abound in the Lewis Clark Valley

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Dining Guide

Eat local! Recipes and where to dine!

56 Arts &

Entertainment

Calendar of great local events, music and shows

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A Blessing to the Community LO C A L M I N I S T RY C H A N G I N G L I V E S LO C A L LY A N D B E YO N D

By Jillian Chandler

“WE HAVE RECENTLY BEEN BLESSED TO HAVE ADDED TO OUR TEAM LICENSED MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS WHO ARE WILLING TO GO AND HELP THOSE NEEDING IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION."

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hat began five years ago by Darleen Jackson and Bud Ewing handing out bags of food to those in need in North Idaho has blossomed into a small independent nonprofit, non-governmental, non 501C3 group of Christian men and women called the Living Sanctuary Ministry.

hats, gloves, sleeping bags, blankets and tarps are also collected through personal donations, different businesses and two local thrift stores. The clothing is collected, sorted, washed (if needed) then distributed. Each week, the ministry visits shelters from Bonners Ferry through Spokane, with some of the clothing sent as far away as South Dakota.

Located right here in Boundary County, the work they carry out helps the homeless and disadvantaged not only in North Idaho but has spread to Spokane and is as far reaching as South Dakota.

Once a month the group gathers together to make at least 150 bag lunches packed with many food items, including the staple peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Once the lunches are packed, they are taken, along with an entire trailer filled to capacity with clothing, shoes and newly purchased items, to the homeless in the streets of Spokane.

“As the need continued to grow and the blessings of helping others impressed the hearts of those who started the ministry as well as others, God blessed us with more opportunities and provided us with more resources to be able to reach out to many others in need,” says Robert Johnson, Living Sanctuary Ministry team member. “Everything that was provided to us was given to those in need.” They have established a food pantry and clothing closet for those in the community, whether someone has lost a job and is in need of some assistance or others who just need a helping hand. “We not only help the physical needs of the people but also the spiritual needs of those who request prayer or guidance,” says Robert. Another facet of Living Sanctuary Ministry is going out into the streets to meet those people in need directly. The group starts by purchasing needed items such as personal hygiene products, toothpaste, shampoo, soap and other items that we all use daily but others, unfortunately, cannot afford. Additional items such as medical supplies, new socks, underwear, clothing,

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“We have recently been blessed to have added to our team licensed medical professionals who are willing to go and help those needing immediate medical attention with issues such as open sores, colds, wound management, blood pressure checks, etc.,” says Darleen. “We set up the trailer right in the streets of Spokane and the people come. They start out few in number, then before long many hear the good news and come. It is a wonderful time to talk with the people and share the goodness of our Lord and his many blessings.” More recently, Living Sanctuary Ministry has begun working with other groups in the area in order to provide even more. Others have been providing meals twice a day for the homeless and disadvantaged in the Spokane area as well as portable shower units and just recently have been asked to provide clothing for a Native American tribe in South Dakota. Their inspirations for the charitable work they do can


“There can never be enough that can be done for God tells us that there will always be the poor. We just do what we can with what we get and praise God for the opportunity to serve others.”

be found in the Word of God, Deuteronomy 15:11 quoted, “For the poor shall never cease out of the land; therefore I command thee saying, thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to the poor, and to thy needy in the land.”

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“We are always in need of prayer and precious hands to help in the work,” says Darleen. “We would like to thank the following businesses and loving people who have made donations and contributions both in the past and at present. First and foremost our Lord Jesus Christ who makes all things possible, then in no particular order a shout goes out to Safeway, Super 1, Dyck’s Chevron Station, Dr. Hank Willis, Dr. Mark Beazer, Walmart, Dollar Tree, Second Chance Thrift Store, Dr. Daniel Moore, Boundary County Hospital employees, Sater's Auction and patrons, Yoder’s Market, Clover and Company, MaryAnn & Sandi's Thrift & More. The members of the Mennonite community and the many individuals through the years who have supported the ministry is greatly appreciated.”

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Over the years, thousands of homeless and disadvantaged people have been blessed by the resources Living Sanctuary Ministry has been able to acquire. “The real blessing is upon us as we serve God and provide a token of the needs of those we help,” says Robert. “There can never be enough that can be done for God tells us that there will always be the poor. We just do what we can with what we get and praise God for the opportunity to serve others.” Living Sanctuary Ministry is truly a blessing to those in need. Monetary donations, new or gently used items (such as socks, blankets, sleeping bags), hygiene products, medical supplies, nonperishable food (rice, canned and dry foods) are all greatly appreciated. If you would like to donate or help the ministry in its endeavors, you can contact Darleen Jackson at 208.267.8188 or Emma Fields at 208.267.6010.

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CREATING MULTI-FUNCTIONAL SPACES IN YOUR HOME

Let the creativity flow BY NIKKI LUTTMANN, SEVEN BEE INTERIORS FOR SANDPOINT FURNITURE, CARPET ONE AND SELKIRK GLASS AND CABINETS

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or many of us, certain rooms in our home need to serve dual purposes. Whether that's an office that doubles as a guest room or a dining room that is also a library, it can sometimes be challenging to make these spaces look cohesive and feel just right for both purposes. The key is to look at the room as a whole and design for the room itself, rather than the individual components. For example, in a guest room/office space, look for a desk that matches the bedroom furniture in that room; the space will look much less thrown together. It also helps to keep the space neat and orderly. At the very least, tidy up the desk before your guests arrive—it will help them feel much more at home. For multi-purpose spaces that are used together daily, such as the dining room/library mentioned above, it helps to define

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each space within the room. Successful options include built-in cabinetry around the perimeter of the room, with the dining table taking center stage. Another option is to use half of the room for dining and one half for books. For those with hobbies, it can often feel like you don't have enough space. And for this I say get creative! Personally, I like to read, paint, sew, knit, paint—you name it! Since we have very little excess space in our home, I have gotten creative as to where I work on crafts. I have an easel set up on my covered back porch. I've found that in winter, I tend to focus on knitting projects anyway. I love to sew, but we don't have a dedicated sewing room. No problem! We use the dining room table for projects but keep the sewing machine in a cupboard near the dining room. Open floor plans are very convenient—but it does make multi-

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99 YEARS OF FUN AND EXCITEMENT “IT’S ALL THE BUZZ” AT THIS YEAR’S FAIR By Jillian Chandler

2019 marks the 99th year that the Bonners Ferry community has

enjoyed the excitement of its annual Boundary County Fair—with 2020 to mark its centennial! A tradition that continues year after year, the fair offers four days of smiles, laughter and enjoyment for all ages. Held at the Boundary County Fairgrounds August 14 through 17, this year’s theme is “It’s All the Buzz.” Opening ceremonies will take place Wednesday, August 14 at 6:30pm in the Indoor Arena, with the baked goods auction held during opening ceremonies. $2,100 was raised last year, with the money used to help put a new roof on the Exhibit Hall. Fair hours are 9am to 9pm Thursday through Saturday. Fair goers can still expect the traditional fair events (fair vendors, monster cookie contest, veggie critter contest, salsa contest, Dutch oven cooking contest, livestock auction, lumberjack show, Saturday games on the Memorial Hall lawn and Family Fun Night), according to Paula Burt, fair administrator. But this year there will be a few new activities to add to the fun. “Hubbard Hay is sponsoring a hay/straw bale decorating contest they hope to make an annual event, as well as Safeway is sponsoring games for those of all ages in the Indoor Arena on Saturday afternoon.

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There is a vendor bringing in an inflatable water slide!” On Saturday, you won’t want to miss the parade starting at noon! Admission to the fair is always free for all ages thanks to the tremendous support and contributions from local businesses and community members. “(The fair) is one of the times we see members of the community come together and have a fun time,” says Paula. “Many people volunteer hours of their time to make sure the fair is a success. It’s a great way to meet new people and see the many talents of Boundary County citizens.” For more detailed information on entries and other events happening at the fair, you’ll want to pick up a fair book at the fair office or 4-H Extension office. They can also be found at various locations around town. Whether you attend the fair year after year or you’ve never been, good old-fashioned fun awaits. So don’t forget to mark your calendars for the 2019 Boundary County Fair!


A Lesson in Agriculture SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFERS MUCH TO STUDENTS BY PATTY HUTCHENS | PHOTOS BY CORAL DEWILLIAM STUDER

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iving in Boundary County means we are surrounded by one of the richest agricultural regions in the state, so why not encourage our youth to indulge themselves and learn all they can about agriculture and its importance to our area?

and Brenda Kerttu at Boundary County Middle School report that they will have some changes to the curriculum this upcoming school year, including the addition of classes in real-world ag applications, animal reproduction, floriculture, landscape design and a water, woods and wildlife class.

Fortunately, the Boundary County School District is doing much to teach our youth about how they too can be involved in agriculture, and the programs continue to grow each year. The current class offerings include introduction classes to agriculture education, agriculture mechanics and welding. There are also classes in advanced welding, ag structures, ag fabrication, applied livestock management, applied crop management, applied greenhouse management and natural resources. And it’s not just at the high school level where students are learning agriculture; there is also an eighth grade ag science class that typically fills up quickly, making it necessary to turn some students away.

The trio of teachers have many goals for continuing to expand the program including the development of a “land lab” where students can grow fruit trees, pumpkins, squash, potatoes, alfalfa and more. It will provide a hands-on agricultural experience THE and will also be available for use by the DA RY C O U N T Y elementary and middle school students.

BOUN SCHOOL DISTRICT IS DOING MUCH TO T E AC H O U R YO U T H A B O U T H OW T H E Y T O O C A N B E I N V O LV E D I N AGR I C U LT U R E , A N D T H E P RO GR A M S C O N T I N U E T O G ROW E AC H Y E A R .

The agriculture classes at Bonners Ferry High School are extremely popular with close to 200 students enrolled. They are limited by space but are hoping to seek grants and funding for a shop and to expand classrooms to further meet the needs of their students and increase the opportunities for them.

We are blessed to live in such a beautiful place, and furthering the preservation and care for our agriculturally rich area through education is certainly something to be thankful for! Thank you to the teachers and all who are involved in FFA for mentoring our youth!

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From donations through the Bonners Ferry Future Farmers of America chapter, the group has already been able to accomplish much including, but not limited to, the purchase of a greenhouse, funds to provide students with several summer paid positions, provide scholarships for FFA jackets, organize industry tours for students, and travel scholarships for FFA members to receive their American degree at the National FFA Convention in Indiana.

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hat second grade teacher Julie Holly brings to her students rises far above simple classroom learning. The Valley View Elementary School teacher has opened up a world of opportunities to a group of eager young students. While homeschooling her kids, Julie had the opportunity to participate in special robotics days as well as extended robotics classes. It transformed her teaching. “My instructional practices were changed through our homeschooling experience, and when I returned to the traditional public school classroom in 2016 I found a happy balance to my instructional practices by implementing extended learning opportunities to traditional instruction,” said Julie, who began the robotics program for younger aged students. “There is a place for every aptitude and ability within robotics. Students collaborate, learn design engineering skills, programing, public speaking, problem-solving skills and more.” This spring, seven of her team members traveled to the World Championship and Show in Houston. It was an extraordinary experience for all, including a trip to the Space Center, formerly known as NASA. The team’s challenge for the season was “Mission Moon,” which made the experience at the Space Center that much more special. “This was powerful because our missions revolved around solving space travel/space station problems. While at the Space Center we were surrounded by many teams from around the globe,” said Julie.

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“Equally powerful, and one of the reasons we pushed to bring the dream of attending the event, was meeting teams from around the globe. We met teams from Greece, Lebanon, Japan, China, Canada and more,” said Julie of the opportunity to learn other’s customs and more. Julie explains that robotics is so much more than building and programming a bot; it’s about presenting and communicating ideas in a clear and thoughtful manner. They had prepared diligently for the presentation, practicing answering questions about challenges they faced and how they overcame them, as well as how and why they designed their robot and space station. “My co-coach (Natalie Erickson) and I were on pins and needles as we listened and couldn't be more satisfied with the team’s composure, poise and charismatic demeanor,” Julie said proudly. “During the closing ceremony, our team was awarded the Programming Design Award.”

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Julie said the biggest takeaway for these young students this season was that they are stronger when they work together. “We launched a team, journeyed through the missions and had a pie-in-the-sky experience because we worked together. I hope this leaves a forever impression on these team members that infuses those around them,” she said. Julie said the team could not have accomplished what they did without the generous support of the community. A heartfelt thank you to all who helped make this dream come true!

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Northwest Montana, stretching across the U.S. and on every continent, save Antarctica. He’s now sharing his work and bringing other artists to Libby through his annual Libby Chainsaw Event, held for the second time this past July. Ron and son Jeff welcomed carvers from Big Fork, British Columbia, Oklahoma and even Macedonia. Seeing this incredible talent was a treat for all. “In the quick carve they get 90 minutes to create something, and then it’s auctioned off,” explained Ron. “It just absolutely thrills people; they can’t take their eyes off it, especially the kids.” Art was in Ron’s veins from a very young age. At 19, he completed his first wood carving while working shifts at the local lumber mill.

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“I wasn’t a smoker and I hated going in the break room with all that haze. I would carve during my hour-long lunch and my two 15-minute breaks,” said Ron. His carvings were entered into the Libby Chamber of Commerce’s Art Show at Memorial Gym. Having visited his first museum at age 18, and having never been to an art gallery, Ron was shocked that people were already interested in buying his pieces. While supporting his growing family of a wife and three children, Ron continued to work in the lumber industry while also improving his artwork. He eventually landed entrance into the Charles Russell Show and the Museum of Native American Culture show, where he met others willing to advise the young artist on how to sell, market and display his works.


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SOME OF RON ADAMSON’S OTHER NOTABLE WORKS INCLUDE: • HIS ICONIC WOOD CARVING OF A LIBBY LOGGER COMMISSIONED BY THE LIBBY AREA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION TO COMMEMORATE LOGGERS AND THE LOGGING INDUSTRY IN LINCOLN COUNTY. IT IS ON PERMANENT DISPLAY IN CITY CIRCLE ON MINERAL AVENUE IN DOWNTOWN LIBBY • A COMMISSIONED BRONZE STATUE OF A PIONEER WOMAN IN SLITER PARK IN BIGFORK, MONTANA • A WOOD CARVING DONATED TO MONTANA GOVERNOR JUDY MARTZ AS PART OF HER PRESENTATION ON “MADE IN MONTANA BY A MONTANA ARTIST” THAT WAS GIFTED TO U.S. PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH • COLLABORATION ON BRONZE ACTING AWARDS FOR THE RENO FILM FESTIVAL • SOLE ARTIST DESIGN AND CASTING FOR THE STATE OF NEVADA’S MOST COVETED “SILVER STATE AWARDS” • ONE OF EIGHT COLLABORATING ARTISTS OF HUMANITARIAN AWARD MEDALS PRESENTED BY PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON TO ACTOR AND PHILANTHROPIST BOB HOPE AND HIS WIFE DOLORES READE, AND FORMER ASTRONAUT JOHN GLENN • COLLABORATING ARTIST OF THE GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY AWARDS GIVEN TO SUCH NOTABLES AS LADYBIRD JOHNSON, MARIA SHRIVER, JOHN STEWART AND DANIEL SCHORR made between him and a famous rock band.

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One of Ron’s most celebrated commissioned works of art can be found ‘Standin’ on the Corner' in Winslow, Arizona. A 6-foot tall bronze statue of a ‘70’s man balancing a guitar on his foot was inspired by a portion of lyrics from the song “Take It Easy” by the Eagles. It took Ron two years to complete and has become an iconic Route 66 landmark and photo opportunity in Winslow since its installation in 1999. Winslow’s Standin’ on the Corner street festival draws thousands annually and is held the last week of September. “It’s way more famous than I’ll ever be with the amount of people taking selfies with it,” said Ron. “It’s really amazing to see how many people take pictures of it.” After decades of participating in and creating art shows around the country, Ron decided that Libby should benefit from a first-class chainsaw sculpture carving event. He announced his plans to do just that at the January 2017 Annual Libby Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet and Auction. Ron believed an annual chainsaw carving event would provide a venue for local artists and vendors, in any medium, to sell their wares alongside the chainsaw art created at the event, thus attracting tourists and art collectors to the area to help stimulate the local economy. An added benefit to the city/county would include the boosting of community pride and establishing a very different legacy for which Libby may be remembered other than asbestos and asbestosrelated illness. It is his heartfelt hope to leave behind not only a legacy of beautiful art but the promise of Ron Adamson’s The Libby Chainsaw Event as his gift to the community that has given him so much through the years—family, friends, inspiration and a home base to produce his work.

which carvers share their knowledge with one another and the public are central to the event. “We are aware that we may very well inspire and empower the next great chainsaw artist and contribute to their ability to make a living for themselves as artists,” said Ron. Ron hopes the event will grow yearly through sponsorship and being partially self-funded by the artists, himself included, with 25 percent of all auction sales at the event returned to the nonprofit to cover expenses. The ultimate goal is to make Libby a hub for chainsaw carving and to inspire others to repeat our formula in other communities in Montana, thus making the entire state known for its first-class chainsaw carving events.

An additional benefit of the event is to educate and raise awareness of the role of timber and the logging industry in Lincoln County and demonstrate the many different things one can do with wood, apart from creating beautiful chainsaw carvings and burning it for heat. Mentoring, educational, entertaining and informative seminars in

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Making an Impact Through Digital Marketing ROCKET FISH DIGITAL IS YOUR PARTNER IN ONLINE MARKETING BY PATTY HUTCHENS

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f you are a business owner, do you ever wonder just how people find out about you? Sure, you can ask a random sample of customers or clients, but it does not provide you with a true picture of just how your message is being spread throughout the community.

Steve Russo, owner of Like Media, Inc., the parent company of Living Local 360, realizes that as technology has exploded exponentially over the last several years, there are many avenues to brand one’s business, and he set out to do what he could to optimize his clients’ exposure in the world of advertising. “People are receiving their information in a variety of ways. We are a society that is on the run, tied to our phones and social media, so it is critical to utilize many platforms for spreading our message,” says Russo. Last year, Like Media launched a new company, Rocket Fish Digital, the goal of which is to assist clients to more effectively market their businesses online and track just how their message is being received and what avenues of marketing are the most effective for that particular business. Rocket Fish Digital provides its clients with the tools to improve their digital footprint and track their analytics. And do you ever wonder if there are

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negative comments about your business online? Rocket Fish Digital will also monitor the posts and reviews that are posted about their clients. The experienced staff at Rocket Fish Digital will provide social media pages for your business, updating them and optimizing the exposure on a regular basis. With Rocket Fish Digital managing, interacting, generating and reporting on all reviews that come in on your business, this guarantees Rocket Fish Digital’s clients provide timely responses to inquiries while also ensuring prompt customer service. Each month, Rocket Fish Digital provides its clients with an extensive report covering various topics such as listing search terms, Google search queries for each weekday, Google phone calls broken down by the hour and more. How do they do this? Russo explains that one such way is through analyzing the average number of times consumers took action from a business’s Google My Business listing by detailing whether they clicked the “call,” “directions” or “website” links.

“We have already witnessed great success with the clients who have signed up for our beta program launched in January 2018,” says Russo. “We launched this service after years of research, and we can now provide our clients with every tool necessary to be relevant online, improving their Google rankings and overall digital footprint at a fraction of the cost of most competitors.” Jim Hutchens is a Certified Public Accountant who had limited his advertising to print until just a year ago. He enlisted the help of Rocket Fish Digital and is amazed at how much information he is able to receive about his online marketing. “I never really thought much of online marketing, but with encouragement from others I decided to go ahead and sign up with Rocket Fish. It’s been amazing to me to see the feedback from my social media, website and Google listings,” says Hutchens. The next time you are considering your advertising options, be sure to check out Rocket Fish Digital!

This is just a sampling of the more than a dozen analytics that Rocket Fish Digital can provide businesses — and at a very affordable price.

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LIVING YOUR

PURPOSE WITH PASSION realizing the power of your personal brand BY GENNY HEIKKA

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had a conversation with a young woman a while ago who’d recently gotten married. She and I we were talking about the new phase of life she was in, and I asked her what her biggest challenge was. She answered, “I guess I would have to say my own individualism, since I’m in a different phase of life and I’m newly married now. Sometimes I think about who I am and what I’m supposed to be doing ... I want to live passionately now, not just in the future.” We all have that longing to matter—to do something significant that we are passionate about. But how do you know what that “something” is? How do you find your purpose and live it out with passion? Some of you reading this might be in a place where you’re doing exactly what you know you’re supposed to be doing in this season of your life—and you’re excited about it. And some of you might feel so far from that, you don’t even know where to start. (If that’s you, it’s OK! You’re not alone.) And even if you are operating in your sweet spot, things change as life changes: relationships, jobs, health, finances. All these things can change over time. And especially during those times of change, questions like “What’s my purpose?” and “What am I passionate about?” seem to stare us in the face. The good news is, the answer to those questions doesn’t lie in having it all figured out, “finally arriving” or finding that one thing to do for the rest of your life. (After all, you can live out your purpose in different ways in different seasons of your life.) It actually has more to do with truly understanding who you are and then identifying ways to authentically live that out, right where you’re at. So how do you do that? The power is in your personal brand: the unique combination of all the things that make you you and the distinct value you bring to your job, the marketplace, your relationships and the world. We all know that companies have brands, and we know those brands are much more than just a logo or a tagline. A company’s brand is really about what that company is known for and the value or benefit they add in people’s lives through their products or services. It’s about how people see and experience that company. (For example, when I think of Amazon, I don’t think of their logo or tagline; I think about convenience and the way

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ordering online and getting products quickly makes my life so much easier.) The same is true for your personal brand: What are you known for? What is the unique value you bring to the table that can impact and add value in the lives of others? How do others see and experience you? Considering these questions can be daunting, I know. (Often, when we think of branding and marketing, we think of self-promotion or spending money.) But the great news is, you don’t have to start from scratch or hire an expert to create your personal brand—because whether you realize it or not, you already have one. Right now, today, you are already seen and experienced by people in a certain way. You are already known for something. The question is, is your personal brand what you want it to be or are there ways you can strengthen it to have greater impact and find more clarity on your own purpose and direction in life? When you think about managing and maximizing your personal brand from this point forward, ask yourself what differentiates you. Are you known for what you want to be known for? Are you seen how you want to be seen? Think about who you uniquely are as a person, what makes you different from others and the impact you want to have. And give yourself permission to dream a little! Take time to explore more about what makes you you—things like your individual strengths, your core values, your personal and professional passions, and the experiences you’ve gone through that have equipped you and shaped you. To strengthen your personal brand and have the greatest positive impact, a process of selfdiscovery is really the starting point.

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What are you known for? What is the unique value you bring to the table that can impact and add value in the lives of others? How do others see and experience you? Sometimes I’ll get clients who come to me for coaching and want help figuring out their next move or their career direction. But before we ever start talking about vision, goals and actions, we start by walking through a phase of self-discovery. Because the things that are unique to you—and make you who you are— make up the foundation for your personal brand and inform not only your direction but how you can stand out in the noise of today’s world. When you truly know yourself, it clarifies your vision and how you show up and communicate in your life, every day. And even though there’s much more to the personal branding process than can be captured here in this article, here are a few key things you can do, starting now, to help you discover more about who you are and strengthen your own brand:

Know your strengths. Know what you are naturally good at. Don’t guess; actually take the time to discover the things that come easy to you and that you excel at. There are plenty of assessments and resources that can help—some online and several books. And if you want to keep it really simple, just think about what you were good at as a child. What did you gravitate toward doing when you were little and what came easily to you? Often, those are the things that point you to your natural strengths. When I was a little girl, I loved getting up in front of my class and speaking. I was in every talent show I could be as a dancer, and I loved to entertain and encourage audiences. And when I look at what I find such a sense of purpose and passion in doing today—speaking and encouraging audiences at conferences and events—I see the connection to when I was little. Often, as we

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grow up and life happens, we forget the things that we are naturally gifted at. Knowing your strengths can give you clarity on your direction and point you toward what you’d likely find the greatest purpose in doing today. Know your passions. What fires you up and fuels you? Is it hiking or business, cooking or traveling? Or maybe it’s fighting for a cause. Identifying your passions is easy for some, but for others it can be hard. And that’s OK. Start by giving yourself permission to try new things and don’t think you have to be passionate about what others are passionate about—really explore what sets your own heart on fire. (When I became a mom, I thought I should be passionate about crafts so I volunteered to help with crafts in my kids’ classrooms all the time. It took me a few years to figure out that leading


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craft projects just wasn’t me. It was liberating to realize I didn’t have to volunteer to do that anymore, and there were other moms who not only loved crafts but were way better at it than I was! Doing the things that excite and interest you will cause you to feel energized, not drained. You’ll also likely make the greatest contribution and impact, because you’ll be doing something that you love and care about. Examine your experiences. You might’ve gone through the same thing as someone else, but you didn’t experience it the same way because you are you. Think about the experiences in your life—the challenges you’ve faced, the successes you’ve had, the things that have helped to shape you. Your experiences—positive and negative— are a valuable part of your story, and they often uniquely equip you to make a significant difference in the lives of others. All of these things: your strengths, passions, experiences and more, combine to make up your personal brand—who you are and the unique value you bring. And when you spend time discovering more about yourself and strengthening your brand, your purpose and passions become much clearer. But there’s one more important step to living your purpose with passion, and that’s doing it with others by your side. If you do all this work to dig into who you are and figure out your strengths and direction but live that out in isolation, you’ll still miss out on being able to make the maximum impact. Look for opportunities to make a difference in the unique way only you can, and do it in community. Years ago, when I first started pursuing my dream of writing books, I was a closet writer. I felt like I needed to be published or have my writing perfected before I told anyone what I was doing. But then someone wiser than me said: “If you are writing, you are a writer. You don’t have to be published to call yourself one.” And that gave me courage to share what I was doing. I realized you don’t have to have it all figured out before you step out and pursue your dreams. And when I started calling myself a writer and doing that journey with others by my side, that’s when doors opened. Not only did doors open, I had a community around me when doors closed. And that was important. I got hundreds of rejection letters before I got my first book contract. But having other writers in my circle who were going through the same thing made all the difference. I didn’t lose my passion when I hit the roadblocks. And that’s the power of community. Putting yourself out there in a new way makes you feel vulnerable (believe me, I know!), but it creates opportunities you would never see

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community, because living out your purpose

otherwise. I saw that in my journey as a writer. And I saw that when I started my coaching and consulting practice Her Team Success. One of the first things I did when I started my practice was share what I was doing for others, and that fueled my courage—and my business. So if there is something you’re longing to do or unknown territory you’ve been wanting to step into, do it. First take the time to understand more about who you are, then put one foot in front of the other and don’t worry so much about the outcome or if you are “ready.” Instead, recognize the unique value you bring to the table and the unique contribution you can make. And be sure to share what you are doing with others and surround yourself with

is your personal brand what you want it to be?

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with passion is better (and way less terrifying) with friends by your side. Genny Heikka, MBA, is an author, speaker and personal branding coach and consultant. She has served in a variety of leadership roles within corporate, nonprofit, community and ministry organizations. Genny began her career at Hewlett-Packard then stepped into her dream of becoming an author, writing several books. She’s appeared on radio and TV and has been published in multiple publications. She’s also the founder of Her Team Success, where she uses her expertise in business, branding and leadership to help women and companies succeed. Websites: HerTeamSuccess.com, GennyHeikka.com


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ry needling is a very effective form of manual therapy that uses very thin needles inserted in your muscle tissue. Dry needling is used to treat pain and dysfunction caused by trigger-point muscle problems, nerve problems, headaches and chronic pain. Dry needling is not traditional Chinese acupuncture as it does not treat traditional Chinese energy lines. Dry needling is a modern, science-based intervention and requires a medical diagnosis to treat pain and dysfunction in musculoskeletal conditions.

DRY NEEDLING

THERAPY WHAT DRY NEEDLING THERAPY IS AND HOW IT CAN HELP YOU

In other words, dry needling is used to stimulate neural, muscular and connective tissues for the management of musculoskeletal conditions, pain and movement-related impairments. Dry needling changes the way your body “perceives” pain by helping your body heal itself through releasing tight muscle tissues (trigger points). Dry needling also stimulates additional electrical and chemical effects in your body, which assist the healing process of your muscles. It is important to stay active and keep up with a home exercise program following dry needling to maintain good flexibility in your muscles and assist the healing process. Dry needling procedures may need to be performed for several sessions to reduce your pain. Many conditions that were traditionally hard to treat including plantar fasciitis, muscle spasms, Achilles tendonitis, hip bursitis, headaches, back pain and tennis elbow are just some of the diagnosis that dry needling is used to treat successfully.

BY GARRETT FISCHER, DPT, CERT. DN & MINDY MURRAY, OTR/L

Dry needling as an opioid alternative? With the high number of opioid-addicted patients in Idaho, many are searching for alternative methods for pain management. Dry needling is one method that has healthcare providers hopeful. According to the CDC’s latest data, in 2017, Idaho providers wrote 70.3 opioid prescriptions for every 100 persons. This is higher than the national average of 58.7 opioid prescriptions. At Kauai Therapy & Wellness, in Ponderay, a lot of people feel immediate relief within the first session, and most get this treatment twice a week for a few weeks. Here is what some are saying about their experience with dry needling: “I have been plagued with pain in my foot and knee for the past five years. No one has been able to help me like Kauai Therapy & Wellness. Unbelievable! I have only had a few treatments involving dry needling and already I am starting to be able to climb the stairs again!“ - Lori (Peaches) from Sandpoint. Your physical therapist should be appropriately trained and certified in providing dry needling techniques and will display the (Cert. DN.) credentials to indicate this level of training. The therapists will choose the appropriate size and thickness needle for treating your condition based on your body size and muscle tissue thickness. While dry needling is an effective treatment for musculoskeletal pain, it does pose potential side effects. While these side effects are normal and/or rare in occurrence, they must be considered prior to giving consent to treatment. Dry needling is covered by medical insurance. Garrett Fischer, DPT of Kauai Therapy & Wellness (Ponderay location) currently holds certifications in dry needling (Cert. DN.) from the Dry Needling Institute.

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EXPLORE

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our friends invite you to a girls’ night out. You think it sounds great until you find out it’s a craft night! If you are like me, the natural instinct is to find an excuse and graciously back out. After all, who wants to be humiliated in front of all your friends? The truth is, one does not have to be “crafty” to create beautiful things. And who wants to miss out on the laughter and fun that goes along with it, not to mention the wine that often accompanies these events.

“I believe we all have some level of creativity in us; we just express it in various forms and to different degrees. When I'm teaching a painting class, I assure them from the very beginning that there's no skill needed as I lead them through the project every step of the way ... and more importantly, there is no ‘right or wrong’ way of doing my paintings,” said Alison of her paint and sip classes. “My favorite thing is when a client adds their own touches along the way or makes changes so the painting fits their style. The biggest thing I promote is putting aside inhibitions or preconceived notions, relaxing and just simply having fun!”

Alison Henslee founded The Creative Soul Collective, a place to foster creativity in a safe, intimate group setting. With classes in her home and other community venues, people come together to create with friends—and often leave with new friends as well.

Want to couple creativity with practicality? Now is the time of year I always am envious of all those people who are buying an abundance of produce at the local farmers markets to not only consume now but to can for use in the winter months. I have found that, although it may seem intimidating at first, preserving and canning food can actually be quite simple if you follow a few important steps.

Alison guides participants with detailed instructions and inspiration. And most importantly, she encourages each and every person along the way, leaving little or no room for selfdoubt.

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The friendships that are formed are as beautiful as the art that is created at these intimate workshops. *****

First, start with fresh, local and organic produce. The quality of the ingredients will make a huge difference when canning.

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Whether you grow it in your own backyard or purchase it at the local farmers market, do your best to get the freshest ingredients available. The second step in the process is to prepare the food. Wash, chop, cook and jar as soon as possible after picking so that the food is just as tasty on those cold winter days as when it was fresh picked. However, if you have crops from late fall or early winter, the cooler temperatures will allow the food to keep awhile longer—especially when placed in the cellar. And then when you are ready, start to can. Experts state that you don’t need a great deal of gadgets to can; the simpler the better. Before you begin, check out the many online references that will provide you with everything you need to know step by step. ***** What about those home-improvement projects you would love to hire out, but it’s just not in your budget? And if you think about doing them yourself, you would not even know where to begin. Fortunately, there are so many tutorials online you don’t have to look far! Whether it is giving your cabinets a makeover by freshly painting them, installing a new backsplash or converting that old antique dresser into a new kitchen island, the ideas are endless! Below are some ideas that may provide just the inspiration you need to get started! Create a new backsplash using faux shiplap that adheres to the wall. Yes

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… that’s right. You don’t need any woodworking or carpentry skills, and you definitely don’t need a tile cutter to give your kitchen a whole new look! It’s both affordable and simple, and you’ll have the satisfaction of knowing you did it yourself. Do you find you are lacking when it comes to space for a home office? Are there papers piling up on the kitchen counter or table without anywhere to store them? Try converting a closet into a home office. Simply unhinge the door, remove the hanging rods and install shelves (preferably a deep one that will serve as the desktop and two shallow ones to accommodate storage above). The only cost will be shelving and the hardware to install them. If you want to brighten up your kitchen, it isn’t as hard as you may think. You can brighten up your countertops with battery-powered LED undercabinet lighting that is attached with adhesive to the bottom of your upper cabinets. Bell & Howell makes mini-power pods that will light up any area without the requirement of plugins or wiring. They are powered by AAA batteries and can be used in many locations throughout your home. We all may not be crafty, and it may be intimidating at times to try something ourselves. But the truth is there are tutorials online, and many stores such as Home Depot and Lowes offer workshops on a variety of home-improvement projects so you can start your project with confidence. They also offer classes for kids! What are you waiting for? Explore the possibilities of how you can bring out your creative side.

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We all may not be crafty, and it may be intimidating at times to try something ourselves.

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Upcycling

Turn Old Into New

HOW YOU CAN BRING NEW LIFE TO OLD ITEMS BY JILLAN CHANDLER

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ccording to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the definition of upcycling is “to recycle (something) in such a way that the resulting product is of a higher value than the original item : to create an object of greater value from (a discarded object of lesser value).” Today, many of us find ourselves discarding items once we are no longer interested in them, whether it be clothing that may no longer be the fashion or furniture that has been worn over the years or no longer fits with our evolving taste and style. But this does not mean they should simply be disposed of. Instead, why not create something new out of the old? Rather than tossing it, create!

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Now, all of us are not created equal when it comes to the do-it-yourself department, but there are many creative yet simple projects even a DIY beginner can tackle and be successful. When doing your spring cleaning—which can be done several times throughout the year—this may entail cleaning out the dresser drawers and closets and making piles of the “keep” and “not keep.” But, don’t be too quick to get rid of those items you no longer wear or your children have outgrown! Children grow fast, and it can be hard to depart from those adorable plaid shorts that he wore on his first birthday or that flowery Easter

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If you’re set on purchasing that new dresser but don’t want to let the old one go, new and improved uses for it are plentiful.

dress with the beautiful embroidery—but these, along with the dozens of other items, are taking up valuable space. Of course you can always donate these items, but if you want to preserve the memories, a great way to transform these clothing items into something new and functional is to create a quilt—which will not only provide warmth on a cold day but will cover you with memories of years past. There are basic supplies you will need in addition to the material that the clothing will provide to get you started on your memory quilt. The list is simple. According to Suzy Williams of SuzyQuilts.com, you will need a basic sewing machine, thread (it's best to choose a color that will match the lightest fabric in the quilt), memory fabric, batting, cutting mat, ruler, rotary cutter, straight pins, iron and ironing board. You can find instructions on her website for a variety of patterns to create your perfect memory quilt that can be passed down for generations to come. Now let’s talk furniture. It’s been moved, scratched, chipped, and

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you’re thinking it’s time to just let it go and find something new. Rather than tossing it to the curb, why not dedicate a little time—and love—into bringing some life back into it? Maybe it’s the kids’ dresser, with drawers that are no longer fully functional, or the stain has faded, it’s been scratched up and chipped by all the use and it’s just not that pretty anymore. Instead of giving up and getting rid of it, why not help the environment, and your wallet, by repurposing it? Whether your plan is to keep its use as a dresser or have it serve a new purpose in the home, there are dozens of ways to restore it to its former glory. If you’re looking to have it continue its original use as a dresser, some great ways to upgrade its appearance are as simple as primer, a fresh coat of paint—which is a great way to incorporate the color of the room or instead add a pop of color—and new hardware. Simple enough, right? If there are a lot of deep scratches and/or chips, you’ll want to begin by sanding the dresser first.

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If you’re looking to get a little artsy, use a stencil to create and image or fun design. One doesn’t necessarily think “fabric” when upcycling a dresser (other than the fabric of the clothes within its drawers), but a unique way to really make your “new” dresser stand out is to decoupage fabric onto the front of the drawers. In layman’s terms, you decorate the surface by applying cutouts of fabric followed by several layers of lacquer or varnish. The finished product is truly one-of-a-kind—your friends and neighbors are guaranteed to ask you where you bought it! If you’re set on purchasing that new dresser but don’t want to let the old one go, new and improved uses for it are plentiful. By simply removing unnecessary drawers and framing and, again, sanding and adding a fresh coat of paint and new brackets, it can be transformed into anything: a hall table, a kitchen island, a home bar, a new vanity or storage unit for the bathroom, a desk, an entertainment center, or an arts and crafts or play table for the kids (while repurposing the unused drawers into storage stools). In addition, you can cut off the dresser’s legs to convert it into a piece that can be used as a living room chest or coffee table—if it is low enough to the ground. The next time you’re thinking about tossing it, think twice! With a bit of imagination and work, you could end up with a work of art that you will be proud of for years to come.

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Canning now can bring you flavorful food in the cold months. While enjoying those fresh fruits and vegetables this summer, pick or purchase a little bit more to tantalize your taste buds during those winter months. Below are simple recipes for canning that even the beginner can master!

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INGREDIENTS 9 cups cucumber slices, 1/4-inch thick 6 (1 pint) canning jars with lids and rings 1 tbsp. pickling spice 1 tbsp. ground turmeric

3 cups distilled white vinegar 3 cups water 1 1/2 cups sugar 4 tsp. sea salt

METHOD • Divide cucumber slices among canning jars. Add 1/2 teaspoon pickling spice and 1/2 teaspoon turmeric to each jar. • Stir vinegar, water, sugar and sea salt together in a large saucepan and bring to a boil. Cook and stir until the sugar and salt dissolve; cook at a boil for 2 minutes. • Carefully fill jars with brine to within 1/2 inch of the rim, covering the cucumbers completely. Discard any leftover brine. • Place the lids on the jars. Refrigerate at least 24 hours before serving. Store in the refrigerator for up to 6 months.

INGREDIENTS 7 cups tomatoes, diced, seeded, peeled and cored 6 green onions, sliced 2 jalapeno peppers, diced 4 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 cup vinegar 2 tbsp. lime juice

4 drops hot pepper sauce 2 tbsp. minced cilantro 2 tsp. salt 4 Ball(R) or Kerr(R) Pint (16 oz.) jars with lids and bands*

METHOD • Prepare boiling water canner. Heat jars and lids in simmering water until ready for use. Do not boil. Set bands aside. • Combine all ingredients in a large saucepan. • Heat to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer 15 minutes. • Ladle hot salsa into hot jars leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Remove air bubbles. Wipe rim. Center hot lid on jar. Apply band and adjust until fit is fingertip tight. • Process filled jars in a boiling water canner for 15 minutes, adjusting for altitude. Remove jars and cool. Check lids for seal after 24 hours. Lid should not flex up and down when center is pressed.

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beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain” can’t help but ring in your head as you traverse miles of the grain-rich farmland across country roads and state highways and over the rolling hills of the Palouse to reach the Lewis Clark Valley and the towns of Lewiston, Idaho, and Clarkston, Washington. At some points, depending on the time of year, all you can see in any direction are “amber waves of grain.” No matter which direction you travel from, there are no interstate highways that lead to your destination, which makes for a lovely scenic drive and a sense of discovery when you finally arrive. Both towns are nestled on the banks of the Snake River and serve as the gateway to Hells Canyon. Where to Stay The Quality Inn and Suites Conference Center overlooking the Snake River in Clarkston is the perfect base for your trip to the area. It is located within walking distance of the Lewis Clark Valley Visitor’s Center, a winery, a brewery, shops and restaurants. This recently remodeled hotel is pretty upscale for the price point and has one of the top restaurants in the town. Your stay comes with breakfast vouchers for the Quay restaurant and is a full, hot cooked-to-order meal with a variety of choices. It is a perfect start for a day on the river. The hotel also has a charming garden, patio and outdoor pool. Dave’s Golf Range is located directly behind the hotel if you want to brush up on your golfing skills.

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THE SHEEP ARE PLENTIFUL, SO IT IS HIGHLY LIKELY YOU WILL SEE SOME ON YOUR TRIP. OTHER SIGHTINGS INCLUDE BEAR, RIVER OTTERS, BOBCATS AND THE OCCASIONAL COUGAR OR WOLVES, BUT THESE ARE RARER.

Hells Canyon A highlight of any visit to this area is a jet boat tour of Hells Canyon. Not as well-known as the Grand Canyon, Hells Canyon is equally epic and without the crowds. It is North America’s deepest river gorge and traverses a remote region with harsh terrain. At one point, you are on the border of Idaho, Washington and Oregon. The canyon gets narrower as you go further in and is more than a mile deep below the Oregon west rim. Book a five-and-a-half hour Dug Bar trip with Snake Dancer Excursions. Departing at 10am, this exciting excursion will show you what the canyon has to offer as you explore 120 miles roundtrip. Snake Dancer Excursions operates under authority of a special use permit issued by the United States Forest Service, Wallowa Whitman National Forest and Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. All the boats are Coast Guard licensed and inspected each year, and the captains are CPR and First Aid certified. Captain Eric Elben is a wealth of information on the history of the canyon. The first stop was at Buffalo Eddy to view Native American petroglyphs— truly incredible to view these ancient works of art, and Elben allowed plenty of time for everyone to take photos. As you continue into Hells

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Canyon, he shares the history and lore of the area, including those of the Nez Perce Indians and stories of Chinese immigrants, miners and trappers. The lunch stop takes place at the Cache Creek Ranch within the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. This shaded oasis with sloping green lawns and picnic tables in a fruit orchard is the perfect spot for an oldfashioned picnic with cold fried chicken, baked beans, salads and yummy homemade cookies just like your grandmother would make. There are also exhibits which provide information on the canyon’s natural history as well as the history of the area. One question Elben always gets is, “When will we see the bighorn sheep?” His response is the sheep only work from 12 to 4 each day. Although joking around, it is actually pretty accurate as the bighorn sheep make their way down to the water in the afternoon when it gets hot to drink water. The sheep are plentiful, so it is highly likely you will see some on your trip. Other sightings include bear, river otters, bobcats and the occasional cougar or wolves, but these are rarer. Once it is time to head back, Elben recommends putting your cameras away as it is going to get wet. The return trip is at a faster pace with some turns designed to soak everyone. On hot days there are opportunities to

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The Specifics VISIT LEWIS CLARK VALLEY: GATEWAY TO HELLS CANYON VISITLCVALLEY.COM

WHERE TO STAY Quality Inn and Suites Conference Center ChoiceHotels.com/Washington

THINGS TO DO Snake Dancer Excursions SnakeDancerExcursions.com Newberry Square Newberry-Square.com Downtown Lewiston BeautifulDowntownLewiston.com

swim, and one favorite spot is a small waterfall flowing into the Snake River. This excursion should be on everyone’s bucket list. Hells Canyon is just breathtaking, and the jet boat trip is so unique. When planning your trip make sure to wear sunscreen. Temperatures can get over 100 degrees in the canyon in the summer. Near the Hotel Roosters Landing is a fun, laid-back place to eat. Its casual atmosphere is perfect after a day on the river. Dine inside or sit outside overlooking the Snake River. The extensive menu has something for everyone from seafood, steak and pasta to burgers, sandwiches and salads. The food is nothing fancy but very good with great service. They serve 18 microbrews, and 15 wines are available by the glass with local wines available. Across the parking lot is a quirky local shop, River Chicks Antiques and Knicks. This fun little shop is unlike most antique stores, with each little room organized around a theme. A short walk from the hotel you can taste wines from the Lewis Clark Valley AVA at Basalt Winery in their cute tasting room. Next door is Riverport Brewery with a variety of local craft beer. Conveniently nestled between the two is Munchiez, which is a more permanent food truck, surrounded with a nice wooden deck. This place is very popular with locals and serves up some great food. Make sure to try anything with the tri-tip. Fresh cooked, you can order it in the super burrito Philly cheese steak, as a French dip, a tri-tip sandwich or atop nachos. It’s also sold as a meal with two sides and cheesy garlic bread or purchased by the pound. Lewiston Across the Snake River is Lewiston, Idaho, with a quaint historic

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downtown. A must stop is Newberry Square. This newly renovated space was brought back to life by twin sisters Vikky Ross and Nikky Hites. The two longtime preservationists have a passion for bringing things back to life that people think have used up their lifespan—whether it is furniture or historic buildings. The two repurposed an old five-and-dime store into a vibrant downtown shopping area with a wine tasting room, restaurant, bakery and vintage stores. Their store is the Idaho Memories Gift and Souvenir Shop which carries the gifts and local products tourists love. Beautiful Downtown Lewiston is also the name of the nonprofit which promotes the town with events that encourage people to come back to Main Street. Each First Friday during the summer enjoy a live concert with local bands. Get some exercise on a 1.5-mile Public Art Walk, making time to visit the shops and restaurants. The Nez Perce County Historical Society and Museum has a historical campus to share 150 years of the county’s history. Just outside of town are Hells Gate State Park and the Lewis and Clark Discovery Center with interesting indoor and outdoor exhibits. There is plenty to keep you busy in the Lewis Clark Valley with two vibrant towns and the breathtaking Hells Canyon.

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Recipe & Photos Courtesy of Marina Gunn @marinagunn | MarinaGunn.com Serves 3 - 4 INGREDIENTS: 4 cups of leafy greens of your choice (red leaf lettuce, spinach, romaine) ½ lb. fresh spring peas (or 1 can of sweet peas) 5 to 6 radishes, thinly sliced 3 green onions, thinly sliced 4 oz. feta, crumbled Handful of sprouts (broccoli, radish or mung bean sprouts) ¼ lemon, juiced ¼ cup olive oil Pinch of salt and pepper METHOD: • If using fresh peas, taste them first. If they are tender, keep them raw for the salad. If they are a bit tough, blanch them in a small pot of boiling salted water until just tender, 2 to 4 minutes. Drain and spread them on a baking sheet in a single layer to cool. If using frozen peas, thaw them by leaving them at room temperature or by running them under warm water. Canned peas can also be used. • Starting with the salad greens, layer and add peas, sliced radishes, green onions, crumbled feta and sprouts. • Drizzle the lemon juice and olive oil to top. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. • Serve and enjoy!

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GENERATIONS AT THE HEMLOCKS Come out to Generations at the Hemlocks' newly renovated restaurant where you'll enjoy fine dining with the best service in a beautiful setting. Their diversified menu features locally grown produce, meats and wild game, as well as fresh herbs harvested from their own garden. Open for dinner Friday and Saturday 4 to 9pm, Saturday brunch 9am to 1pm.

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FEIST CREEK RESTAURANT At Feist Creek Restaurant the delicious smells and warm atmosphere make you feel right at home. Serving lunch and dinner, customer favorites range from their smoked prime rib and 25 oz. rib-eye steak to catfish and hushpuppies, homemade fish and chips, burgers, sandwiches and more. Full bar, pool table, outdoor seating, fish pond and their own private waterfall make this a destination spot to remember. Their summer hours are Wednesday - Monday noon - 9pm.

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CHIC-N-CHOP At this Bonners Ferry diner, you’ll be treated to wonderful service and an inviting, homey atmosphere where the staff treats you like family. Known for their large portion sizes and customer favorites like the broasted chicken, omelets, pies and more, they’re open Tuesday through Saturday 4:30am to 8pm and Sunday 6am to 2pm.

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SOUL SHINE Step into SoulShine, where you’ll discover different daily house-made specials at this cozy bistro. They are committed to using local and ethically sourced ingredients as much as possible, so by choosing to dine at SoulShine, you’re supporting our local farmers as well! Now serving breakfast along with their sandwiches, wraps, salads, soups and baked goods. Sit back, relax and treat yourself to their delicious fare.

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BADGER'S DEN CAFE AND LATTE At Badger's Den Cafe and Latte, you'll be greeted with fast, friendly service with a smile. On the menu you'll find hearty and delicious breakfast and lunch items, a variety of specialty coffee drinks, smoothies and more! In a hurry? There's a driveup window for your convenience. A stop at this restaurant is a must for locals and visitors alike!

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TAKE A SWING FOR HEALTH CARE Annual Golf Tournament set for September 6 BY PATTY HUTCHENS | PHOTO COURTESY OF BOUNDARY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

For the 11th year in a row, the Fry Healthcare Foundation will host its annual golf tournament at Mirror Lake Golf Course. This year’s event will take place on Friday, September 6, with check-in at 11am and the shotgun start at noon. Following the tournament there will be a cookout along with prize presentations and a flyover by the crew at Life Flight Network. A fundraiser for the Fry Healthcare Foundation, last year’s proceeds were used to purchase three Vital Signs Monitors (Robonurses) for Acute Care and Emergency at a cost of $9,200. According to Lauren Kuczka, marketing director for Boundary Community Hospital, this year’s goal is to raise enough money to purchase “large power tools” for joint replacement surgery, which cost anywhere from $14,000 to $20,000. The foundation has certainly been a blessing, raising over $1.3 million over the last two decades to benefit the community and its health-care needs. If individuals or businesses are interested in sponsoring a tee box, there are different levels available—“Champions” is $1,000 and includes a foursome and two carts; “Eagle” is an $800 sponsorship fee which includes a foursome; “Birdie” level is $500 and includes one team; and “Par” is a cost of $250. The foundation’s new online donation and registration site (FryHealthcare.maestroweb.com) makes it easy to register to sponsor or play, or simply make a donation to the cause. But you don’t have to play golf to contribute! You can show your support for the Fry Healthcare Foundation and the amazing work they do by purchasing a numbered golf ball for the Great Golf Ball Drop—a cascade of golf balls flowing toward the green on the ninth hole at 6pm on the day of the event. The ball that stops closest to the hole or falls in first will win a special prize. To purchase a number, the cost is $5. You can purchase these online or from a Fry Healthcare Foundation board member. For more information, contact Fry Healthcare Foundation at 208.267.6912.

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Festival at Sandpoint Join The Festival at Sandpoint at Memorial Field under the stars on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille for eight nights of eclectic music August 1 through 11. This internationally renowned summer concert series provides a laid-back and intimate atmosphere. To view this year's lineup and to purchase tickets, visit FestivalatSandpoint.com.

Pancake Breakfast & Silent Auction Enjoy a short stack for a tall cause as the Paradise Valley Fire District hosts their Pancake Breakfast & Silent Auction Saturday, August 3, 8 to 11am, at the Paradise Valley Fire District. Join the community for a delicious breakfast of hot pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon and beverages. There will be a fire engine on display, games, music and fun, as well as a silent auction, with all proceeds used toward the purchase of firefighter protective equipment. 208.267.7909.

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Do you have students in grades 7, 9 or 11 who plan to participate in sports, including cheerleading, in the upcoming school year? Boundary Community Hospital offers their free Sports Physical Clinic Tuesday, August 6, 5 to 7pm in Outpatient Services at the hospital. Park and enter at Outpatient Services off Comanche Street and check in at the Coaches’ table. A parent must be present for the clinic. For more information, visit BoundaryCommunityHospital.org.

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Held noon to 4:30pm Monday, August 5 through Friday, August 9 at Bonners Ferry United Methodist Church, don't miss the 2019 Multi-Church Vacation Bible School. Missionaries from around the globe will be talking to kids, kindergarten through sixth grade, about cultures around the world and making an impact. Kids will enjoy a week of games, Bible lessons, crafts, music, science, free lunch and friends. Facebook.com/bonnersferryvbs

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Hosted by Keep It Public, join them in their efforts August 10 through 11 near Bonner Ferry as they harvest and replant native grasses and shrubs to rehab an overused stretch of shoreline on a local alpine lake, and work with biologists from the U.S. Forest Service. Bring your tent, fishing pole and swimsuit, and pitch in some hard work while having a good time with great folks. Sign up online at KeepItPublic.com.

This year’s theme of the Boundary County Fair is “It’s All the Buzz” and will be held at the Boundary County Fairgrounds August 14 through 17. Enjoy four days of family friendly fun, entertainment and food! The fair kicks off at 6:30pm Wednesday with the opening ceremony. Fair hours are 9am to 9pm Thursday through Saturday. For more information, call 208.267.7041 or email bcfair@boundarycountyid.org.

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Mobile Market Head to Trinity Lutheran Church Thursday, August 15, 11am to 1pm as Second Harvest Inland Northwest hosts its Mobile Market. Free produce and other groceries will be provided to anyone in the community in need of food assistance. This food distribution is open to the public; no appointment or documentation required. Be sure to bring a bag or box for your food.

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County Extension Office for their monthly board meeting. These meetings are held to inform the public about current interests and projects that affect the natural resources of the Kootenai Valley, as well as regular subcommittee updates. Those with questions, please call Rhonda at 208.267.3519 or email rvogl@kootenai.org.

Bonners Ferry Farmers Market's Garlic Festival takes place Saturday, August 24, 8am to 1pm at the market. In addition to shopping fresh flowers, produce, spices, hand soaps, jewelry and more, the Garlic Festival offers fun for the entire family with live music and activities. BonnersFerryFarmersMarket.org.

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Don't miss the 11th annual Riverfront Blues Festival, held August 9 and 10 at Riverfront Park along the historic Kootenai River in Libby, Montana. This two-day event promises to be fun filled with blues, brews and barbecue. Gates open at 5pm Friday and noon on Saturday. Come early to enjoy the vendors, food, brews and fun! Tickets can be purchased at RiverfrontBluesFestival.com.

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Living Sanctuary Camp Meeting The Living Sanctuary Camp Meeting returns for its third year August 29 through September 2 just north of Bonners Ferry. Free events include pain management, survival techniques, natural remedies, classes on canning and gardening, and guest speakers in the study of the word of God. Children’s events include soccer, obstacle course, fort building and fun around the campfire. Camping and meals will be available at the site. Call Sandy at 208.267.6274 for more information.


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Local growers have another market opportunity ... and customers have another chance to buy fresh, local produce!

buy fresh buy local Yoder’s Farmer’s Market Tuesdays 3:00-7:00 pm Along the north side of Yoder’s Market building

YODER’S Farmer’s Market

56 Plato Drive | 208-267-9607

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Ask us for complete details and qualifying models.

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6632 Main St, Bonners Ferry, ID 83805 | 208.267.5571

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TWO BIG SHOWS UNDER ONE ROOF

N OV E M B E R 1 - 3 , 2019

(SPOKA NE FA IR & E XP O C EN T E R ) • Friday - 12:00pm - 8:00pm • Saturday - 10:00am - 7:00pm • Sunday - 10:00am - 5:00pm

TAST E A N D STAY PACKAGE

($9 9 PE R N IG H T ) • Room accommodations for two • Breakfast voucher for two • Home Idea Show/ Northwest Taste show tickets for two • Commemorative glass for two • Round-trip shuttle to fairgrounds

T I C K E TS

• $10 - Adults • $8 - Seniors/Military • FREE - 12 years and younger

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Two great shows... One easy price... Three fun days. The Northwest Taste Show provides attendees the opportunity to watch and interact with local chefs during live cooking demos all the while tasting, sipping and sampling a variety of products — plus the Home Idea Show offers attendees the chance to browse hundreds of home-improvement exhibits and speak one-on-one with the experts.

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT NORTHWESTTASTE.COM OR SPOKANEHOMESHOWS.COM

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