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08 Good News

Adopt-a-Street program fulfilling needs in North Idaho.

10 Essentials Practical living tips.

13 Life & Community Great local events and stories.

14 Business Spotlight

Northern Air…much more than an airport.

15 Best of Bonners

Bonners Ferry’s best businesses.

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18 Business Spotlight Food, furniture, gifts and more.

20 Bonners Ferry In Focus Ski the Pacific Northwest.

22 Living Local

North Idaho makerspaces are the perfect place to make something new for the holidays.

Contributors Stu Willis • Susan Moore • Jesse Wurm

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38 26 Health & Lifestyle Drink to good health.

29 Ridiculous Remodels Housing market trends.

38 Travel & Leisure

Weekend getaway to Boise, Idaho.

42 Arts & Entertainment Local calendar of events.

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“People want to see transformation in their community. It’s a great way to see the Lord working,” said Shepard.

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“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind; and, love your neighbor as yourself.” – Luke 10:27 STEP OUTSIDE YOUR FRONT DOOR. Look around your neighborhood. How many of your neighbors do you truly know? There may be some going through a difficult time; illness, loss of a loved one, strained relationships and more can place a great burden on people. Now imagine if you could help not only transform these people’s lives, but your community as well. That is exactly what is happening right here in North Idaho.

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Through the Adopt-a-Street program, there are people, primarily in the Sandpoint area, who are praying for others and helping the needs of their neighbors be met. The good news is those in Sandpoint who have spearheaded the program locally would love to see this program spread throughout North Idaho starting with Bonners Ferry. It is simple to do and produces powerful results.

By being a blessing to others and seeing that their needs are met, relationships begin to develop. “We want to see God move and bless the community’s needs,” said Shepard. “We pray first before doing anything. We pray for doors to be open.”

A team of pastors, business owners, retirees and more formed a team that meets once a month and is making Sandpoint one of the leading places in our nation where the program is in place. There are also 11 area churches currently involved. Pastor Chris Bassett and Janine Shepard are two of those people who are

“We walk people through the steps to prayer evangelism,” explained Pastor Chris, who said the program is modeled after the book of Luke, chapter 10 in the Bible. “The four elements are blessings; fellowship, which is time spent with our neighbors; ministering to the felt needs; and proclaiming that the kingdom of God is near.”

The group states that one of its purposes is to engage entire families to take responsibility to pray for their neighborhoods, workplace and school and see the spiritual destiny of the area fulfilled. Pastor Chris said it is simply about fulfilling the needs of the community. “We do not want to convince anyone (of a specific belief) or convert them; we want to bless them,” said Pastor Chris, adding that they

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want to see the real life struggles of people, whether it is homelessness, domestic violence or poverty, be eradicated. The goal for the Sandpoint group is for every street in Sandpoint, and eventually Bonner County, to be adopted by a resident of that street. “When I adopted my street, I started with an ice cream social,” said Shepard of her desire for people to get to know one another. As of today, 60 percent of streets in Sandpoint have been adopted, and they hope that is just the beginning. They want to see Boundary County experience this wonderful program to the extent it has grown in Sandpoint. “People want to see transformation in their community. It’s a great way to see the Lord working,” said Shepard. The power of this prayer can be felt throughout the community as stories are shared of not only adults but also of kids who become involved. Pastor Chris relates one such story where a woman began to pray for her street and discovered a neighbor who was struggling while going through divorce. Her neighbor needed help so she and her children pitched


in and did yard work throughout the summer. “It is kids learning to be a blessing,” said Pastor Chris. Soon, the lives of the neighbor and her kids were transformed; they began to go to church and the kids were grounded and no longer struggling emotionally. Another story was as simple as a woman finding a stray dog. It had a license from California, and the number she called went unanswered; she had no idea where to begin to look for the owner. She began to drive around on roads unfamiliar to her, praying that she could find the owner. She turned a corner and found a man standing in the middle of the yard. She stopped and asked if he had lost his dog. It turns out it was in fact his dog. “He told her he was on the couch watching TV and something told him to get off the couch and go outside. It was at that time this woman stopped the car,” said Pastor Chris. “I think God thinks all of our needs are important.”

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The desire to transform lives goes beyond our neighbors. “We also want to come alongside people in the community. We want to be a blessing to everyone, not just our neighbors,” said Shepard. So just how do they know when this prayer is beginning to transform the community? “One of the biggest signs of transformation is when poverty is eliminated,” said Shepard. But Shepard is not just referring to physical poverty, which involves lack of money or food. Pastor Chris explains that there are other types of poverty as well. “There is relationship poverty, which involves domestic violence, domestic abuse and sexual assault; motivational poverty—which looks at whether people are willing to work hard to make their lives better; and spiritual poverty.”

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They emphasize that people of all faiths are welcome to join the Adopt-a-Street program as the focus is not on a specific religion; it is to simply bring blessings.

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Shepard said they would like to see this brought to Boundary County to the magnitude it has in Sandpoint and shares that her group will mentor anyone who wants to take the steps to cause transformation. Change is possible. It’s simple, yet powerful. And it begins with each one of us.

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Practical Living

ESSENTIALS This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor, Kevin Callos

FINANCIAL FOCUS YEAR-END TAX-SMART INVESTING IDEAS

AS 2016 DRAWS TO A CLOSE and we move into the holiday season, you probably have a lot going on in your life. But it may be worth your while to take some time to explore a few year-end investment and financial moves that can potentially pay off for you when you file your taxes in April. Here are a few such moves to consider: • Boost your 401(k) contributions. Unless you have a “Roth” 401(k), your contributions are made with pretax dollars—so the more you put in, the lower your taxable income. Ask your employer if you can increase your 401(k) contributions for the remainder of the year. (For 2016, you can contribute up to $18,000 to your 401(k), or $24,000 if you’re 50 or older.) Also, if you receive a bonus before the year ends, you may be able to put that toward your 401(k) too, thus deferring the taxes you’d have to pay on this extra income.

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• Add to your IRA. You actually have until April 18, 2017, to contribute to your IRA for the 2016 tax year, but the more you can put in now, the less you’ll have to come up with at the filing deadline. Contributions to a traditional IRA are generally deductible, but the deductibility is phased out if your income rises above certain levels. For 2016, you can put up to $5,500 in your IRA, or $6,500 if you’re 50 or older. (Roth IRA contributions are never deductible.) • Contribute to a 529 plan. When you contribute to a 529 plan, any earnings growth is distributed tax-free, provided it is used for qualified higher education expenses. (However, 529 plan distributions not used for these qualified expenses may be subject to federal and state taxes and a 10 percent penalty on the earnings.) Furthermore, your 529 plan contributions may be deductible from your state taxes. • Be generous. It’s certainly the season for giving, and when you make charitable gifts, you can both give and receive. By sending cash to a qualified charity, you can get a tax deduction, but if you look beyond your checkbook, you might gain even bigger benefits. Specifically, if you donate appreciated securities you’ve held for more than one year to charity, you can deduct the value of the securities, based on their worth when you make the gift. Plus, neither you nor the charity will have to pay capital gains taxes on the donated investments.

• Consider “tax-harvesting” opportunities. Try to identify the gains and losses you have realized this year, as well as any gains you estimate may still be paid on some of your investments. By working with your financial advisor and tax professional, you may be able to find some “tax-harvesting” opportunities, in relation to these gains and losses, which could benefit you.

Now What? If you’re recently retired or planning to retire, you’re probably concerned about making the right financial decisions. Together, we can find the answers.

So, there you have them: some “tax-smart” ideas you may want to put to use. And since some of them need to be done before the year ends if you want to see the benefit on your 2016 tax return, consider taking action soon.

We’ll sit down, face to face, to develop a strategy designed to help your finances meet your needs over the long haul.

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Burns Night Celebration fun for the entire family. By Patty Hutchens

THE HOLIDAY SEASON KEEPS us all busy with parties and festivities, and then come January we often find ourselves wondering what to do with our time. Well, get out your calendars and come to the Pearl Theater on January 21 for Burns Night Celebration. The event features entertainment by Free Whisky Trio and is a celebration of Scottish culture—but you don’t have to be Scottish to enjoy traditional Celtic music and cock-a-leekie soup. The celebration is named for the poet, Robert Burns, who is the national poet of Scotland. Burns died in 1796 at the age of 37 but has left his mark for over two centuries. Much of his poetry was written in the “Scots” language and some was also in English. Burns is considered a pioneer of the Romantic Movement and, following his death, served as an inspiration to the founders of liberalism and socialism. Those in

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his home country of Scotland long considered him a cultural icon. In addition to poetry, Burns also composed music. This event is just one of many that take place throughout the year at the Pearl Theater, which is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 2012. In an intimate setting, people are treated to performing artists from our own community as well as the national and international arenas. It is a true community treasure. So kick off 2017 in style and come to the Pearl Theater, 7160 Ash Street, on January 21 and learn more about Scottish culture as you enjoy food, beverages, poetry and music. Tickets are $15 in advance, $17 at the door and $12 for students. The event begins at 7pm. For more information, call 208.610.2846.


BusinessSpotlight

READY FOR TAKEOFF! Northern Air…much more than an airport BY PATTY HUTCHENS LIVING IN NORTH IDAHO, we are constantly blessed with incredible views of the beauty that surrounds us. But have you ever viewed the mountainous terrain from the air? It is breathtaking to fly over the place we call home and take it all in.

“The EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) offers flight scholarships for local youth to learn how to fly every year,” said Tana Grenda, the office manager for Northern Air. “They also host pancake breakfasts for the community the last Saturday of every month throughout the summer. Donations are always accepted.”

Dave and Kim Parker first opened Northern Air, Inc. in 1997. For nearly 20 years, they have provided world-class aviation services from what they say is the “jewel” of the gem state—Bonners Ferry. Northern Air is not simply a place for private planes to land and take off; their services include everything from flight training to fuel to maintenance and more. They also charter planes and offer fire suppression. “We are a small, hometown airport that treats everyone like family,” said Dave.

Their FAA-approved simulator is equipped with four panels and provides people with a more affordable way to train without having to rent an aircraft. Other advantages include being able to actually pause the flight during the simulation and ask questions, simulate a variety of potential emergency scenarios, and you do not have to rely upon the weather to clear before “taking off.”

They are an FBO (Fixed Base Operator) which provides Jet A and 100LL fuel. At Northern Air, their flight school includes part 141— which means that the FAA is required to oversee the operations of the school to a much higher degree, reviewing all records on a regular basis for compliance and completeness.

One of the services from which anyone can benefit whether you are a pilot or not, is the scenic flights offered at Northern Air. Flights are usually flown in a Cessna 172, which carries up to three passengers. The cost is $190 per hour, with deviations to their standard scenic flights possible to accommodate the passengers. It makes a unique Christmas or birthday gift!

“We also offer international pilot training as well as simulators to supplement the training,” said Dave, adding that Northern Air, Inc. is also a PSI and Lasergrade testing center.

Having lived in North Idaho most of their lives, both Dave and Kim pride themselves on the fact they have amazing, hardworking and trustworthy employees, and the couple said they value their customers who, over the years, have continued to come to Northern Air and make their business a success.

Not long ago, we were surrounded by wildfires that threatened the safety of our community. It is during times such as this that Northern Air plays an instrumental part in wildland fire suppression and fire detection providing tactical air operations.

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At Northern Air, they offer ground school once each year, however, if there is enough interest a second course may be added. At a cost of approximately $300 for the 16-week course, it is an affordable way for one to explore the life of aviation. Upon completion of the course, students will be prepared to pass the private pilot written and oral exams.

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THUMP-THUMP, THUMP Do you know the signs of a heart attack? By Stu Willis, MD, Emergency Department Medical Director, STEMI Center Medical Director, Boundary Community Hospital PAIN IN THE CHEST, down the left arm, shortness of breath, nausea, pale and clammy— these are sure signs of a heart attack, right? Not always. If you are female, have diabetes or are elderly, you may not have the “classic” signs when you have a heart attack. Boundary Community Hospital has always held an essential role in meeting the healthcare needs of Boundary County. With the development of the Idaho Time Sensitive Emergency System, the hospital is working towards meeting the stringent criteria for official designation as a TSE Level II STEMI (Heart Attack) Center. This designation will ensure an organized, coordinated system of care along the complete journey of the heart attack patient—from the EMS ambulance paramedics, to the Emergency Department staff, and then transport by air or by ground to the heart specialists at a large cardiac center capable of giving definitive treatment. The goal of the TSE System is to prevent deaths and improve patient outcomes by providing the rapid movement of patients to appropriate centers for their required treatment—it’s all about getting the right patient to the right place at the right time. There are two types of heart attacks: ST elevation attack (STEMI)—blockage of a large, major vessel; and Non-ST elevation attack (Non-STEMI)—blockage of a small, minor

The shortness of breath of a heart attack may occur with or without pain or discomfort in the chest or another region.

vessel. It takes an electrocardiogram (ECG) to tell the difference. While small, minor heart attacks are still important and require prompt attention, the blockage in a large, major heart attack requires extremely urgent, “time-sensitive” treatment to avoid long-term consequences and complications. So, time is of great importance! Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S and Idaho. About 635,000 new heart attacks occur each year in the U.S.— one every 44 seconds; and there are another 300,000 repeat heart attacks annually. And very worrisome is that around one in five are fairly “silent” in that they don’t have significant pain and few of the more classic signs. Some heart attacks are sudden and intense; these are not hard to mistake. But most heart attacks start slowly and with only mild or moderate discomfort.

CHEST DISCOMFORT – Most heart attacks involve some form of discomfort in the middle of the chest that lasts more than a few minutes, or that comes and goes, and then stays. It can feel like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness, tightness or actual pain. OTHER AREAS OF DISCOMFORT – Signs can also include discomfort of pain in one or both shoulders or arms, or the upper back, neck, jaw or stomach region. SHORTNESS OF BREATH – The shortness of breath of a heart attack may occur with or without pain or discomfort in the chest or another region. OTHER SIGNS – Often other signs occur during a heart attack and can include breaking out in a sweat, nausea or lightheadedness, and appearing pale. Similar to men, the most common heart attack sign in women, diabetics and the elderly is pain or discomfort in the chest. However, this group is also more likely to exhibit other symptoms, particularly shortness of breath, vomiting and back or jaw pain. WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I SUSPECT A HEART ATTACK? Even if you’re not sure it is a heart attack, immediately call 9-1-1 and chew four baby aspirin or one adult aspirin unless you have a true allergy to aspirin. The EMS paramedics can begin other early essential treatment with an ECG and medications while you are on the way to the hospital. The emergency department staff of Boundary Community Hospital has coordinated with Boundary Ambulance, Life Flight Network and the cardiology staff of Kootenai Health in developing a state-of-the-art process to quickly start the initial standardized treatment of heart attack victims and deliver them directly to the heart catherization lab to open the blockage… the faster, the better.

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SHARON’S COUNTRY STORE Food, furniture, gifts and more BY PATTY HUTCHENS

ORIGINALLY FROM THE MIDWEST, Norv and Sharon Skirvseth have called Bonners Ferry home for 20 years. They were drawn to the area by friends and have been an integral part of the community since their arrival in 1996. Sharon, raised by parents with an Amish background, learned early on the value of hard work, and it certainly has paid off. “I’ve always liked home business,” said Sharon referring to a tradition of the Amish culture.

mouth and like to know where their food is coming from.” Sharon’s also carries canning supplies as well as items such as fresh, ground nut butter as well as farm fresh eggs, raw milk and yogurt from a local dairy. With natural, organic and gluten free products, people with special dietary needs or desires are able to find what they need. But the store is not limited to carrying just food items. They have fabric, sewing supplies and the very popular Amish made furniture. “We have glider rockers and old fashioned hickory rockers,” said Sharon who adds that she also carries benches, bookcases and other items made by local craftsmen. “We also stock lots of ‘Melissa and Doug’ toys and our unique fair trade Bolga Baskets.”

In 2006, Sharon decided to put her talent to work and began a business in the basement of the couple’s Bonners Ferry home. Today, that business, Sharon’s Country Store, is a favorite of many from Creston to Coeur d’Alene. In June of 2008 they moved the business from their home and into a storefront, and then to its current location at 510752 Hwy 95 in January 2009.

The staff at Sharon’s Country Store takes pride in providing friendly and personal customer service,

Through the years, the business has continued to grow to the delight of its customers, offering everything from bulk foods to unique crafts and furniture.

“It’s the customer who makes our business grow and survive. We are grateful for that support and appreciate them stopping by!” said Sharon. “In turn, we want to provide them with a good product for a great price.”

If you like to cook and bake, strive to eat healthy, and want to consume non-GMO products, Sharon’s Country Store has all you need. There is also a deli that offers various meats, cheeses and deli trays. “We have a lot of choices for those with a sweet tooth, including gourmet chocolate-covered coffee beans and nuts as well as gummy candy for the kids,” said Sharon.

Two years ago, Sharon and Norv purchased The Bread Basket, conveniently located right next door to Sharon’s, and they have been thrilled to carry on the tradition of the previous owners, Darrel and Dorothy Chupp.

Sharon’s Country Store offers bulk foods, which sets them apart from the average grocery store, and allows them to pass the savings onto the customers. Whether it is beans, rice, popcorn or flour, one can find 25 to 50-pound bags at Sharon’s.

Stop in today and see all that Sharon’s Country Store has to offer. They are open Monday through Friday 8am – 5:30pm and Saturday 8am – 2pm. You can also find them online at www.sharonscountrystore.com.

“We are able to order from the same companies (as other grocery stores), Bob's Red Mill, Wheat Montana, etc., but by buying in bulk and repackaging and also offering that product in bulk, we are able to cut costs and hopefully offer the customer that same great product but for less!” said Sharon. “People care about what they are putting in their

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S U C IN FO SKI THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST There's a mountain out there for you! By Colin Anderson

THERE IS A CERTAIN GROUP of people living in the West who look forward to the end of summer and wish for fall to hurry up and leave. These folks crave the cold because once winter arrives, it’s time to take part in their favorite pastime—skiing and snowboarding. These die-hards start their annual “pray for snow” dance in early November in the hope that their local mountain will be up and running by Thanksgiving. While many would never get up before the crack of dawn to go to the gym or get an early start on work, if it’s a big time powder day, they are on the road before our alarm clocks have even sounded. There’s an excellent chance that there is a ski hill or resort less than 90 minutes from where you are, and that’s what makes this part of the country so great. Whether it’s a full-scale resort with high-speed quads, five-star dining and $8 beers, or a mom and pop outfit serving nachos and homemade chili, there’s an incredible skiing experience nearby for just about everyone’s taste. The Full Scale Resorts Big Sky Resort, Bozeman Montana 5,800 Acres, 300 named runs, 4,350 feet of vertical drop Big Sky is the crown jewel of Montana ski destinations. Located a short beautiful drive from

Bozeman, this is one of the largest mountains in the west. The village is enormous and despite hundreds of thousands of visitors, lift lines are generally short. You can enjoy fine dining at Everett’s at 8,800 feet in the air or choose from 48 other dining options. Four hundred inches of annual snowfall and runs as long as six miles guarantee for a memorable day on the mountain with plenty to keep you entertained off the mountain too.

almost all serious skiers and riders. If you’re still feeling crowded, the mountain offers heli-skiing to untouched powder. Travel from mountain to mountain on the Peak 2 Peak Gondola, the highest and longest lift in the world. Whistler is just six years removed from hosting the winter Olympics so plenty of history to be found here as well.

Whistler Blackcomb, Whistler, British Columbia 8,171 Acres, 200 named runs, 5,280 feet of vertical drop

Schweitzer Mountain, Sandpoint, Idaho 2,900 Acres, 92 named runs, 2,900 feet of vertical drop

More skiing terrain than any other resort in North America, Whistler is on the bucket list of

Rossland is the southern tip of Canada’s “Powder Highway” which connects seven of Canada’s top ski destinations, making it an ideal starting place for those looking to experience several mountains in one trip.

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Ski Towns to Explore

Schweitzer is the backdrop to one of the more beautiful communities in the Inland Northwest. From the peak, guests look down upon Sandpoint and massive Lake Pend Oreille. While everything you’ll need for a vacation can be found on the mountain, a trip into town shouldn’t be missed. Downtown Sandpoint offers local shopping, unique restaurants and breweries, all in a pedestrian friendly setting. Red Mountain, Rossland, British Columbia 4,200 Acres, 110 named runs, 2,919 feet of vertical drop The secret is out. Red Mountain continues to pile up accolades from national media in large part due to Rossland, the ideal small town ski village.


About 3,500 people call this place home, but they are all in on the outdoors. About any outdoor activity can be found here, and the mountain is less than 10 minutes from downtown so no matter where you stay, it’s easy to commute back and forth. Rossland is the southern tip of Canada’s “Powder Highway” which connects seven of Canada’s top ski destinations, making it an ideal starting place for those looking to experience several mountains in one trip.

offers variable terrain parks, excellent tree terrain and no pass is more than $40. Need a break from sifting through more than 200 wineries in Walla Walla and Dayton? Then Bluewood is the perfect distraction. Want to get off mountain? A trip up the backside in a snowcat is just $10 or $19 for unlimited rides. Banff National Park, Banff, Alberta Sunshine Village, Lake Louise Ski Area, Mount Norquay,

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With 8,000 combined acres, Canada’s first National Park is home to three excellent mountains, and you can’t go wrong with any of them. Where you would go wrong is focusing entirely on skiing during your trip. Banff National Park offers some of the most awe-inspiring peaks, mountain lakes and high-alpine terrain in the world. You can camp or find five-star accommodations, be spoiled at a spa or slip into an outdoor hot spring, find elk, moose and bear, or visit a film festival or museum. This is truly one of the more remarkable areas in the west, so ski a day but leave plenty of time for other exploring.

Discover Basin, Phillipsburg, Montana 2,200 Acres, 67 named runs, 2,388 feet of vertical drop “Disco” is the perfect setting for groups with all ability levels. The front side is great for beginners, kids and those who just want to cruise. On the back, you’ll find the Limelight lift where the only way down is through 18 double black runs, testing even the most experienced skiers and riders. Day passes are affordable, and the vibe in nearby towns of Anaconda and Phillipsburg are pure western Montana.

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Mission Ridge, Wenatchee, Washington 2,000 Acres, 26 runs, 2,250 feet of vertical drop

There are all kinds of unique destinations across the Northwest. Both Lookout Pass and Lost Trail Powder Mountain straddle the Idaho and Montana border allowing you to ski in two states at the same time. Silver Mountain in Kellogg, Idaho has an indoor water park with an endless wave feature allowing you to ski and surf in the same day. Crystal Mountain puts you up close and personal with Mount Rainier, one of the Northwest’s biggest icons.

While smaller and receiving less snowfall than many Northwest resorts, Mission Ridge sees an average of 300 sunny days a year giving you a better chance of a bluebird day. There’s a great mix of intermediate and expert terrain with great groomer skiing all day long. Just 15 minutes from Wenatchee or guests can stay in the scenic town of Leavenworth if they’re willing to go a bit further.

Even if the conditions aren’t prime, ski towns usually play host to a slew of unique dining, shopping, nightlife and people watching options so your trip can be just as fun off the slopes as it is gliding down them. Make this the season you find a new favorite hill. Plan a weekend to check out some of the incredible areas across the northwest and explore what other towns have to offer.

Skiing on the Side, Bluewood, Dayton, Washington 400 Acres, 24 runs, 1,125 feet of vertical drop You might not think of being able to combine a wine tasting trip and a ski trip, but that’s what you’ll find in the Walla Walla Valley. Bluewood may be small in stature, but it sees more than 300 inches of snow annually and

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Makerspaces are growing in popularity as a way to bridge technology with creativity, and they’ve become a breeding ground for hands-on experimentation as well as a place to make hand-made artisan crafts for the holidays. MakerPoint Studios and Gizmo have classes year-round, but they take a different spin around the holidays.

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MakerPoint Studios, Sandpoint At MakerPoint Studios in Sandpoint, founders Matt Williams and Mike Peck run a for-profit makerspace. Members can use anything from welding equipment, a CNC (computer numeric control) machine, a laser cutter and laser engraver to woodworking equipment and a screen printing machine in the makerspace’s 5,300 sq. ft. building. The space, which turned two this past November, had been a longtime idea for Williams and Peck. They both had worked at Coldwater Creek: Williams led the e-commerce technologies group and Peck was a software developer there. After Coldwater Creek’s demise from retail, the two devoted themselves to expanding the facility’s equipment and membership base. Both grew up making and fixing things but wanted that community aspect and now have about 50 members in addition to individuals and businesses who hire them for projects. They’ve done work for xCraft, Litehouse and Kochava. Members come from all walks of life from retirees, veterans, self-employed and those who come to the shop after work. They also help members sell their work on the website. “It’s a melting pot of different skills,” Williams said of their

members. “Some are electrical engineers, car whizzes or computer guys. We’re just a small community compared to where we want to grow.” They even have a member who worked on the Mars Rover and one on SpaceX. “It’s pretty amazing to meet people in that line of work.” “Lots of people have ideas but not the tools, so we provide them those and the expertise,” Peck said. If they don’t have the expertise on how to make something, they likely have a member who does. “We want folks to understand it’s OK to not know how to use something but that it’s accessible to them,” Williams said. Many individuals come in with just an idea. It might be a certain style bed frame or dining table but just about anything goes. No idea is rejected. Peck said many people come in to use the equipment during the Christmas season to make gifts, such as etched bottles and glasses, screen-printed t-shirts and customized gift boxes. Watch for new longer intermediate and advanced classes in the new year too. “We want people to know that when you go to the store, you kind of get what you want but here you can make exactly what you want,” Williams said. Their most popular classes include using the laser engraver, the 3D printer and TIG welding classes.

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“Those are a gateway to show folks what the shop’s about. We want to get folks to see what we’re capable of doing and also what they can do,” Peck said. “I think there is a relationship between learning how things are made and how design interacts with the world.” Gizmo CDA, Coeur d’Alene Gizmo has been alive and kicking in Coeur d’Alene for two years now with a host of projects and classes constantly coming together. Like MakerPoint Studios, they teach TIG welding and help members run the laser cutter, but beyond the classes, the makerspace in Coeur d’Alene is about bringing people together as a community. Co-founder Barb Mueller said lately they’ve been bringing together professionals who want to get involved with the makerspace but don’t have a particular project. Local engineer, Chris Beaty, is one of those professionals. While brainstorming about science projects, Mueller had the idea of a near space balloons project; Beaty had experience with submersibles. Together, they began the Gizmo2Extremes project to measure the hostile environments of both. “We were both intrigued by both space and deep water being a hostile environment, and we could create a project to see the similarities and differences in them. When we held the town hall meeting, we presented the up and down


CRAFTED concept to the community to create a road map for exploration,” she said. Beaty, participating children and adults designed and built a submersible and tested their first model in Lake Pend Oreille in October. Using the results from that test, they modified and retested a few weeks later, successfully seeing a “party of lake creatures.” Gizmo also focuses on teaching girls-only classes to introduce them to code, an industry less chosen by women, in addition to art and science-oriented ones for children and adults. With so many science-centered projects, many students from North Idaho College and University of Idaho mentor younger students at Gizmo. As a result, the makerspace will be moving from 4th Street to the NIC campus next year. “Right now, we’re crammed. It’s noisy and it’s a hodge podge to make work in a small space,” she said. The new space will be the Hedlund building, which has 22 ft. high ceilings, perfect

to become the Rapid Prototype Center for higher end printers and robotics. There will also be an Innovation Lab and a children’s makerspace added to the new Gizmo space.

making things locally as opposed to buying mass produced items produced with less thought or ingenuity.

The classes take on a holiday theme as Christmas gets closer, and they will be using the laser cutter to make ornaments and the CNC router for signs and books. Some of the ornaments will be donated to the Festival of Trees.

“We live in a very global environment, yet as humans we want to be part of a community,” Mueller said. “And though it can be powerful to be part of a global community online, there is also real power to be able to have a spontaneous conversation and work through an idea face to face. There is a true form of connectivity there which is why we created Gizmo.”

“We’ll have maker nights where anyone can come and pay to use the space. The projects that we can do are amazing,” Mueller said. One group, for example, is taking quilting to a whole other level with the laser cutter. They cut intricate patterns with a special applique as a backing. Eventually, as these two young makerspaces grow with members, they will enrich the local community with highly skilled individuals that can attract tech companies and create more opportunities. Even if people use the makerspaces for their own benefit, they are

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For more information about MakerPoint Studios and Gizmo, visit makerpointstudios. com and gizmo-cda.org, plus look them both up on Facebook. We all have ideas, go out and try something new!


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By Susan Moore, Better Gym, Gig Harbor. ‘TIS THE SEASON FOR THE COMMON cold, flu, respiratory infections and general nasty ailments. ‘Tis also the season for honoring traditions through food with our loved ones. This year we aren’t having all of our usual family members visit, and I thought about taking a break from my made-from-scratch Christmas Day meal due to our hectic schedule this year. I suggested to my teenage daughters and husband that we order meals from Whole Paycheck and give Mom a break this year. I was not prepared for the upheaval this idea apparently caused. I had no idea how much my family looked forward to these holiday meals until I unknowingly threatened their disappearance. I will admit that it actually

made me pretty happy. I always take days to prepare the holiday meals, mainly to make them as nourishing as humanly possible and because I love to see everyone together. I really had no idea how much they were actually enjoyed. The first ingredient in every holiday meal? Bone broth. Bone broth is as the name implies, broth made from bones. Ideally, they are cooked in a large stainless pot at a temperature below boiling for a few days. Or, in my case, in my pressure cooker for about an hour and a half. They can be made with poultry, beef, lamb (not my favorite), pork or any bones you like. If the bones are raw, I suggest roasting the bones

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How does one get strong enough? It can be a lifelong journey, but it has to start somewhere. before preparing your broth. I like to mix my bones with my favorite, being turkey. I keep the bones from the Thanksgiving turkey and add it to whatever other bones I have for several batches throughout the year. Add some veggies, seasonings, a tablespoon or two of apple cider vinegar and you’re in business. People of most cultures have their own version, but it’s been a part of culinary history since the beginning of time. Why would you want to add bone broth to your diet? For one, it’s delicious. I had someone tell me that the name bone broth was gross. I think maybe I’ve had it as a staple for so long I don’t get it, but if this is how you feel, think again. Bone broth has been reported to be somewhat of a super food. The following beneficial side effects have been reported: helps repair leaky gut, increase in joint health, better skin, hair and nails, anti-aging, reduces the effects of food intolerances, stronger bones and more energy. Bone broth contains high levels of dietary glycine, which may help with regulating the immune system and reducing inflammation, which helps you to heal from infection. Glycine is also known to promote better sleep, increase memory, mental clarity and more.

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The broth also contains collagen, magnesium, phosphorus, glucosamine and other nutrients and minerals most of us take in supplemental form. The broth is simply a super food that is nutrient dense, packed with flavor, healing and easy to digest. There haven’t been many studies because you don’t need a prescription for this medical marvel, but a study from October of 1978 concludes, “Hot chicken soup, either through the aroma sensed at the posterior nares or through a mechanism related to taste, appears to possess an additional substance for increasing nasal mucus velocity.” Meaning it breaks up mucus so it is easier to get rid of. And in another study published in October of 2000, “The present study, therefore, suggests that chicken soup may contain a number of substances with beneficial medicinal activity. A mild anti-inflammatory effect could be one mechanism by which the soup could result in the mitigation of symptomatic upper respiratory tract infections.” If you are someone who absolutely refuses to cook, or simply doesn’t have enough time in the day, there are some online companies that sell some great quality broth. Just make sure it’s from pasture raised, grass fed and ethically raised sources. The stuff that is shelf stable is not what you are looking for. You want it frozen or chilled and should be the consistency of jello. Don’t worry, as you slowly heat your broth, it will thin out as you would expect. So do yourself a favor and find or make yourself a mug or bowl of this time honored and delicious elixir.


RIDICULOUS REMODELS By Colin Anderson Are you considering a few remodels in your home? Here are some unique ideas to transform the appearance of some of the rooms, and you may be surprised at just how affordable they can be. As you read on, you will certainly be inspired to put some of these on your list of things to do in 2017!

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S h i p Lap If you have an older home, there’s a chance you might have shiplap wood behind your walls, but if you don’t want to tear them down to find out, there’s an easier way. Shiplap is grooved thin wood boards that fit together precisely to prevent weather from entering a home. You can leave the boards as is, stain them or paint them whatever color you like for a fun wooden accent wall. You can also create your own shiplap look by purchasing plywood from your local home store, tacking it to your current wall and painting over it once completed.

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Putting in hardwood floors can be expensive and time consuming. Maintaining original hardwoods also takes work. Tiles with the appearance of wood offer an affordable alternative, are easy to clean and maintain, and are a fraction of the cost to install. Porcelain or ceramic wood pattern tile typically runs about $1.50 to $3 per square foot. Put them in your kitchen, living room or watch your guests do a double take with wood pattern tile in your shower. Once installed, you’ll be enjoying the look of beautifully finished hardwoods with the affordability and ease of care of tile.

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Ac c o rd i o n D o o r s You’ve most likely seen accordion doors at a hotel meeting space as a way to separate one large space into several smaller ones. Savvy designers are utilizing this concept as a way to replace doors around the house. Accordion doors are easily installed around closets and are perfect for the home office that only needs quiet and privacy on occasion. Those with large patios can do full standing wood and glass doors that fold up, joining indoor and outdoor space together. Wood and different color fabrics are most common, however artists are also using these to create beautiful fold-up murals.

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PROXIMITY & CONNECTIVITY While many home buyers search for the quiet plot for themselves, they also want to stay connected. A publicly maintained road, reliable utilities—including natural gas and strong satellite and internet connections—are major selling points. “Properties 10 to 15 minutes from town are in high demand,” said Farrell. Acreage that includes good access and views of the surrounding mountains, forests and valleys tend to move faster. Being out of town but just a short drive away for errands is also very appealing.

#Trending SINGLE LEVEL LIVING With large lots or acreage, homes don’t necessarily need to be built on multi-levels as there is plenty of space to spread out the square footage on a single level ranch-style home. Many lots contain sheds, shops or other outbuildings, meaning basement storage space isn’t needed as much as in more urban settings. Single level living can give your home 360-degree views of the surrounding scenery and a wraparound deck can be a great added bonus.

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Semi-Remote Acreage Whether it’s 10 to 100 acres or more, Bonners Ferry home buyers are definitely looking to stretch out on large properties. “Reasonable access, a form of water like a creek, spring or private well, and either bordering on or in close proximity to public lands,” said Farrell of what home buyers want most. Having a solid water source is vital to those living outside of town, and access to lands to hike, fish and hunt is appealing to those who truly enjoy the North Idaho way of life.

BLANK CANVAS A lifelong dream for generations of North Idaho families or those that are moving here from out of the area is their own plot of land. “Vacant rural land with the ability to build a home, grow a garden, raise animals and be as selfsufficient as possible is very appealing to homebuyers,” said Farrell. Most of these plots are on one to 20 acres. Being self-sufficient or creating a dream property on a stunning piece of land with an incredible view is where many want to be. Contractors, landscape architects and designers can help create your dream home, or buyers with a construction background will be proud of building and designing their own perfect oasis.

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WEEKEND GETAWAY

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Indoor Activities The Discovery Center If the family needs a break from the snow activity, or if you’re an avid museum goer, the Discovery Center is a wonderful choice and a big hit with the kids. The Discovery Center inspires lifelong interest and learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics with their interactive exhibits and educational program. This winter, check out their new exhibition: Matter Splatter! Matter Splatter is a one-of-a-kind 3,000 square foot exhibition full of handson exhibits and experiences where kids can learn about all kinds of ooey-gooey material without you having to clean up the mess. For more information and for exhibit hours, be sure to visit their website: www.dcidaho.org. Jump Time Idaho Another option for an indoor activity, and one that will help get all of your kid’s energy out, is Jump Time Idaho. With over 14,000 square feet of trampolines, foam pits, slam dunk basketball, and fun for the whole family, this is a great option for when you need a break. Check out their website for prices and daily hours: www.jumptimeidaho.com. Idaho State Capitol Dubbed the Capitol of Light, our state capitol building is a must see if you’re in the area. Originally designed by architects John E. Troutellotte and Charles F. Hummel, the capitol is nestled in the heart of downtown on West Jefferson St. With carefully crafted design, natural light floods the interior of the building, reflecting light from the white walls and light colored (floor to ceiling) marble – but it’s definitely something that you will need to see first hand. Visiting hours are open every weekday, and on the weekends, be sure to check the state’s website for hours, since they change with Legislative sessions: www.capitolcommision.idaho.gov. Dining Juniper, downtown, is a brick-walled space with old-timey cocktails and seasonally inspired New American cuisine. I walked here for Saturday brunch during a visit with my sister in September and we both devoured

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS AN EVENING WITH VIGGO MORTENSEN By Patty Hutchens

HIGHLIGHT EVENT ON JANUARY 13 AND 14 at Sandpoint’s historic Panida Theater, enjoy an evening with acclaimed actor Viggo Mortensen. This special event will include a viewing of the recently released movie “Captain Fantastic,” starring Mortensen.There will also be an introduction and a question and answer session with Mortensen who stars in the movie that is set in Washington State. The actor is perhaps best known for his role in “The Lord of the Rings” and began his acting career in the 1985 film “Witness,” which starred Harrison Ford. Mortensen has appeared in more than 30 films and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2008 as best performance by an actor in a leading role for his work in “Eastern Promises.” He has been the recipient of many awards for his work as an actor, but

his talent runs much deeper; Mortensen is also an accomplished poet, photographer and painter. If you have never visited the historic Panida Theater, this is the perfect opportunity to witness firsthand the nearly century-old structure that was built in 1927 as a vaudeville and movie house. It nearly closed in the mid 1980s, but the community came together to fundraise and restore the beautiful downtown treasure. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Panida has received special recognition from the governor of Idaho, the Idaho Commission of the Arts, the Idaho Centennial Commission and the U.S. Department of the Interior. Don’t miss this opportunity to visit the Panida and to meet one of the finest actors in the industry and enjoy his latest production.

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Bring your children and enjoy a free holiday movie showing at the Pearl Theater. With showings at both 11am and 3pm the classic, “Home Alone,” is set to entertain kids of all ages. For more information visit www.thepearltheater.org.

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Friday Night Race Series December 6, 13, 20, 27. This series is a low-cost ski racing opportunity for both experienced and new junior racers, and it offers kids a chance to meet others with the same interests. The emphasis is on introducing the fun of ski racing to our youth. Racers will meet at 5:30pm on Friday, January 8, for the first session. For more information, visit www.schweitzer.com.

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Class 1: Building Your Soil, 1 to 3 pm at the Extension Office meeting room. Lynn Bush, a long-time organic gardener in Boundary County, will lead this class on building your soil in an organic vegetable garden as the basis for healthy, productive plants in your garden. Cost is $3. To learn more, call the UI Extension office at 208.267.3235.

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UI Master Gardener Series

January 14-16. The Schweitzer Mountain Community Association is bringing the Woody Wagon back to Schweitzer for a weekend of food, beer and fun! Woody will be in the village near the clock tower for three full days as it pours great draft beers starting at 11am. More live music follows from 3pm to 6pm on the 17th so check it out! For more information, visit www.schweitzer.com.

1 to 4 pm in the Extension Office meeting room. This 60-hour course each Tuesday and Thursday through March 30 offers instruction from guest lecturers from the University of Idaho and local professionals on topics including fruit and vegetable production, lawn and tree care, and insect and disease management. Beginning gardeners are welcome. Cost is $125. Call 208.267.3235 for more information or to register.

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