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CHRISTMAS IN BONNERS FERRY IS TRULY A MAGICAL TIME OF YEAR. The beauty of the fresh fallen snow glistening from the trees and mountaintops while creating a winter wonderland across the land for all to enjoy ignites smiles, laughter and memories. Relish in the joy this holiday season brings, forgetting your troubles, even if just for a day, and take a moment to reflect on how fortunate we are to call Bonners Ferry home. Merry Christmas!
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IN FOCU S
The Warmth and Love of Tradition: Old favorites spark happy memories
A North Idaho Christmas: Options abound for seasonal fun
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The Love of Quilting: Ladies of 9B Quilters share their passion for their craft
An Entrepreneur From Birth: Sarah Abraham of Pine Rose & Co.
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F E AT U R E S TORY
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H E ALTH & L IFE STYLE Coming Together as a Community: Supporting our health-care professionals and entrusting them with our care
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HOLIDAY ENTERTAINING 101
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Christmas in a bowl! Enjoy this homemade treat sure to please your palate!
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FOOD & DR IN K
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Your local guide to the tastiest hot spots around town
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2020 HOLIDAY GIFTING GUIDE
TRAVEL & LE IS U R E
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The Warmth and Love of Tradition OLD FAVORITES SPARK HAPPY MEMORIES By Nikki Luttmann, Seven Bee Interiors For Sandpoint Furniture, Carpet One and Selkirk Glass and Cabinets
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hat a year this has been. As I write this, my family and I are in quarantine due to COVID-19, which struck our household, kids and all. This year, I’ve written several articles on the importance of home as a place of shelter and respite in our hectic lives. At no time has that been more evident than in 2020, with the pandemic, wildfires, murder hornets and the contentious presidential election. Whoa. Many of us may be feeling too tired to celebrate, which is understandable, but I believe a little celebration is in order. It’s time to celebrate our families, our community and the possibility of a fresh start that 2021 brings.
tempered by my designer instincts, as I like things to look a “certain way.”
Christmas decorating and traditions have always been a bit of a passion of mine. As children, my sister and I always had new crafts going, encouraged by our artistic mother to create gifts for people, ornaments for our tree and décor for the house. We spent hours beading, drawing, creating (one year even doing stained glass) in preparation for the Christmas season. As I got older, I’ve loved collecting things that help my kids see the holiday through the lens of family tradition and the meaning of togetherness. However, this has always been
I love it when the stockings hung by the fireplace with care are well worn and have been loved for many past Christmases. When the ornaments on the tree each tell a story or prompt a remembrance. When the Christmas cookies are displayed proudly on a chipped, but well-loved, inherited tray. These details are what make a house a home, especially at the holidays.
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One of my first experiences with decorating on a massive scale was up at Schweitzer, where I somehow got put in charge of doing the Christmas decorations for the village and lodge lobbies. I was thrilled! I carefully chose oversize baubles and bows, colors carefully coordinated with the theme of each hotel, and dutifully set up trees, tied ribbons, hung wreaths and placed pre-wrapped packages under each tree. It was beautiful— magazine worthy even. But, it lacked soul. It didn’t have the joyous, family centric, haphazard feel that embodies the spirit of the holiday season.
Now, that doesn’t mean that we can’t invest in some new pieces—I’d never say that; I’m a designer, after all. Changing things up is in my blood! But,
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“I love it when the stockings hung by the fireplace with care are well worn and have been loved for many past Christmases.” keeping some traditions alive while bringing in a new faux-fur throw or spectacular lamp is always a good idea. Mixing the old with the new is how we balance out our lives and our homes. For our family, celebrating means a warm glow in the fireplace, lights on the Christmas tree and having good friends over for treats and toddies. This year, I’ve talked about forgoing our usual traditional Christmas ornaments and investing in something different. I’d love to do all white Christmas décor, simplifying the look to make it more understated and elegant. However, I know the girls will want to bring out their triedand-true favorites; the ornaments that make us smile and the colorful stockings that speak to their personalities. These are our Christmas traditions, and while they may not always be the most beautiful, they certainly are the ones that warm our hearts this time of year. So, this Christmas, when it comes to decorating, don’t aim for perfection. Instead, celebrate the past that has made our today 16
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possible, with all its imperfections. And by all means, let’s welcome 2021 together! The following is one of our family’s favorite Christmas cookies: Lonnie’s Raspberry RollUps. Ingredients: 1 cup unsalted butter 8 oz. cream cheese 2 cups flour 1 tsp. salt raspberry jam Method: Preheat the oven to 400˚F. Blend roomtemperature butter and cream cheese until smooth. Add flour and salt. Mix well. Chill dough for at least 30 minutes. Roll out on a floured surface to ¼-inch thick. Cut into 2-inch by 4-inch triangles and place a dollop of jam on each, before folding the ends of the triangle in, forming a loose roll. Place on a cookie sheet, cover loosely with foil, and bake until golden (10 to 12 minutes).
DREAMS ARE NOT FULFILLED IN A VACUUM
Doing what you like is freedom. Liking what you
THE SHIFT FROM DOING OUR WORK TO LIVING OUR DREAM OFTEN INVOLVES CONNECTING WITH THE BEST IN OTHERS
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y friend sat across from me, and I could tell she had something on her mind. I waited, watching this vibrant, smart and talented woman wrestle to find the right words. We had been talking about dreams, and she confided she wasn’t sure how to articulate hers. “It feels bigger than me,” she said. “For years, it’s just been something I envision while I’m working on other things.” “If you could have what you dream about, what would that look like?” I asked. “I can see it,” she said. “I just don’t know how I would do it.” There was a subtle shift in our exchange. When we feel a lack of resources and clarity, it’s easy to keep doing what we’re doing and lose sight of the dream. I listened as my friend described how she may one day build her dream by doing what she already knew how to do. Everything was couched in transactional terms of potential income and possible outcomes; yet, every once in a while, I heard whispers of a deeper vision. When she finished, I asked, “How will doing what you already know how to do help you become who you want to be?” She thought about it and said, “I’m not sure what you mean.” I reminded her of something Steve Harvey said at our recent Live2Lead event: “Your job is what you’re paid for. Your calling is what you’re made for. So, what are you made for? If you are being who you are made to be, what does that look like?” She smiled, imagining something that clearly
brought her joy. After a moment, though, her smile flattened. Quietly, without ever describing what made her smile, she said, “Where would I get the money?” “The money for what?” I nudged, gently. A pause … and she began to share her dream. It came out slowly at first, then, as the joy welled up inside, she became energized, animated, excitedly describing every detail. “Who have you shared that with?” I asked. She was still beaming, “Recently? Just you.” “If you don’t put your dream out there, how will you connect with the resources to make it happen?” I asked. “I have always done these things on my own,” she said. “What if you didn’t have to?” I asked. “What if the knowledge and resources were waiting for you on the other side of a few conversations?”
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I shared something a mentor of mine had given to me at the beginning of my professional life: “Dreams are not fulfilled in a vacuum. It’s only when we share them that they begin to take shape.” “So,” I said, “What would you attempt to do, that you haven’t already done, if you knew you wouldn’t fail?” I’d like to ask you the same question: What would you attempt to do, that you haven’t already done, if you knew you wouldn't fail? Share your dream with me at TrishBuzzone.com or at Facebook.com/groups/streamingleaders. You can connect with Trish Buzzone at TrishBuzzone.com, LinkedIn.com/in/ TrishBuzzone or Facebook.com/TrishBuzzone.
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THE LOVE OF QUILTING Ladies of 9B Quilters share their passion for their craft
By Jillian Chandler
" I RESPECT AND ADMIRE THE WOMEN WHO TAKE TIME FROM THEIR OWN CREATIVE PROJECTS TO WELCOME NEWCOMERS TO OUR COMMUNITY TO BECOME ACQUAINTED, LEARN TOGETHER AND SHARE A LOVE FOR THE TRADITION OF QUILTING." 18
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Quilters is a group of women in Boundary County who … love quilting. These women are a special class, utilizing their time, talents, skills and love to make beautiful stitched projects. There are no fees to join or participate in this nonprofit organization, and the best part is that anyone can be a part of this special group. Once a month, women of all ages gather to sew, share ideas and have demonstrations. In addition, they are a group that strives to give back to the community. “I encourage quilters new and old to join the quilt group,” says Bonners Ferry resident Gini Woodward. “A group is a special way to develop friendships, learn from each other and contribute your time and efforts to benefit others.” According to Carol Jean Hubbard, a longtime 9B Quilters committee member, there is a core group of ladies that make up the committee for 9B Quilters, with about eight women who plan and meet to see projects and the quilt shows through. “We have
had several projects, and continue to have projects, working together, or working from our homes, that benefit the community,” she says. They keep their 9B Quilters Facebook page up to date with announcements pertaining to projects they are currently working on and encourage anyone who wants to participate to sew from home or join them once a month to do so. Meetings are held at the Extension Office, with dates announced via Facebook. “Some of our current projects are local humanitarian quilts for children at risk,” shares Carol Jean. “Fabric is available to anyone who would like to participate in making quilts or quilt tops.” Member Bev Hokanson is heading up a pillowcase project that has been underway for local distribution to children for Christmas, and a raffle basket has been donated to BoCo Backpacks. Carol Jean adds that there is always a need for bibs for residence at the Extended Care Facility wing at the hospital, and COVID masks have been
made by many in the local community. Many in the group also work with Quilts Beyond Borders, a national organization for children in need. “If anyone is aware of a need, we welcome suggestions,” says Carol Jean. Although Gini rarely finds herself quilting these days, she has known many of the 9B Quilters members either as customers in her retail store many years ago or through other community projects. “I respect and admire the women who take time from their own creative projects to welcome newcomers to our community to become acquainted, learn together and share a love for the tradition of quilting,” she says. “Quilting is a timeless craft. Historically, quilts were pieced together from remnants of fabrics or the still good sections of old garments cut up and repurposed into functional bedding. There was always an element of the stitcher and her creativity in the project, some very primitive and some beautiful articles passed on to the next generation and used until completely worn out,” shares Gini. “The times and tools have changed, but what stays the same is friends gathering to share their accomplishments, like the 9B Quilters, a 21st century Quilting Bee.” Since 2002, during the month of October, 9B Quilters puts on their annual Quilt Show. This year they were unable to hold their usual show, but instead used the power of social media and had a successful online Quilt Show for 2020 through their Facebook page—which featured posts for 175 quilts! During the show, a beautiful handmade quilt is raffled off to help cover the cost of the shows. Since they were unable to hold their show in person due to the current health pandemic, this year’s quilt has yet to be raffled off. Instead, you can find it on display at This Old Trunk store in Bonners Ferry, where you can purchase raffle tickets. “This year’s quilt is a beautiful Hawaiian applique quilt made and donated by Diane Stover,” says Carol Jean.
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In addition to the raffle, a new sewing machine is given away at the show. A winner is chosen based on the essays they submit. This year’s deserving winner was Karlene Amoth. The chance to win the sewing machine is open to all Boundary County youth ages 8 to 16 years of age, with one lucky applicant awarded a beautiful sewing machine, donated by 9B Quilters. For more information about 9B Quilters, you can follow them on Facebook (Facebook. com/9BQuilters) or contact Carol Jean Hubbard at 208.267.3206 or 208.255.6980, and she will direct you to the person you need to talk to about various projects.
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IT TAKES A COMMUNITY RESOURCES FOR PEOPLE IN NEED by ABIGAIL THORPE
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s winter is upon us and the cold is setting in, there is even more need in our community for help and support. Particularly this year, as the added stress of COVID and limited social engagement has led to a sad rise in domestic violence and abuse cases. Boundary County has many volunteer and community-led organizations that are focused on lending a helping hand, whether it’s financial need, food and household goods, or family coaching. The Community Action Partnership (CAP) office in Bonners Ferry provides energy programs to assist with heating and electrical costs, food banking with curbside assistance that is easy to sign up for, weatherization application services, and family coaching and development opportunities for individuals looking for support. “In order for us to accomplish our goals that aim to help people lift themselves out of poverty, we lean on the shoulders of great volunteers—these folks that come to faithfully serve out of the kindness of their hearts,” says Liz Bigsby, who heads up Bonners Ferry CAP. “It takes a community to fight poverty, and when you do it together, it’s a win-win for all.” In addition, the Care-N-Share Program helps to provide gifts and goods for children in need over the Christmas season and throughout the year. Many local businesses participate, and families in need can apply through the Facebook group @CarenShareBonners for assistance. Care-N-Share relies on donations
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to serve local families in need, and 100 percent of donations go to local families. People can donate a gift at one of the collection boxes around town, mail in a donation, or sponsor a child from the tree at Mountain West Bank or by calling Linda Lederhos at 208.290.1483. “We are blessed to have had several children that were on the program come back after they are grown and help,” says Lederhos. “To see the gratefulness on the parents’ faces is so wonderful.” Hope House at the northwest corner of Roosevelt and Division in Moyie Springs has been providing clothing, food, household goods, baby items and more to residents of Boundary County for several years now. There are no strings attached, though the nonprofit is designed to help, not support.
"We lean on the shoulders of great volunteers—these folks that come to faithfully ser ve out of the kindness of their hearts."
Finally, Boundary County Give & Receive Facebook page was started out of an outpouring of support for those in need in the community. It’s a safe, non-judgmental place to request something you or someone you know is in need of but can’t afford. Individuals then work together to find ways to help those in need, whether it’s donating a used piece of furniture, helping with food or assisting with finding a new home for someone. These are just a handful of several nonprofits and organizations helping throughout Boundary and Bonner counties. If you are in need, reach out, and if you have the ability, lend a helping hand. It takes a community to help those in need.
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AN ENTREPRENEUR FROM BIRTH Sarah Abraham of Pine Rose & Co. By Abigail Thorpe
"IT IS SO REWARDING TO SEE PEOPLE CREATE BEAUTIFUL WORKS OF ART USING FIBER FROM MY SHOP."
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arah Abraham was an entrepreneur from the very start. Before the age of 10 she had started a candy shop in her basement called the Lavender Inn, from which she sold to family and friends. At age 13 she created a YouTube tutorial channel called Blossom Dotts, where she taught how to make polymer clay charms. By 17 she was selling flower crowns at the Sandpoint Renaissance Fair. She added earrings to her sales and joined the Sandpoint Farmers Market the following year. When she wasn’t off selling her goods, Sarah was busy herding the family’s colored angora goats, which they raised for their mohair, and building her passion for beautiful yarns and fibers. Sarah had started an Etsy shop called Pine Rose & Co. to sell her macramé and clay earrings, and with the addition of a tapestry loom, Pine Rose & Co. became a modern boho décor and accessories shop. Modern tapestry weaving became a new passion, and she started looking for wholesale sources for yarn and roving, which she listed in her shop. Pine Rose & Co. was gaining popularity and recognition, and soon outgrew Etsy. Sarah built her own website and entered the world of e-commerce. It was around this time that Nest Hermes took notice of her earrings, and Sarah was one of only 15 handcrafters in the country invited to their all-expenses-paid “Convening on American Handcrafts” in Manhattan, New York. Sarah was just 18 years old, a freshman at the University of Idaho, on her way for three days in New York to learn about branding, marketing, promoting a business, how to hire models and how to sell. “This was an experience of a lifetime! I flew there by myself, attended dinner parties on Park Avenue, and networked with other handcrafters and some of the top brand and marketing professionals in the fashion industry. It was quite an experience for a small-town, homeschooled girl going to the big city!” she remembers. While studying for her major in entrepreneurship and small business management at the University of Idaho, Sarah continued her online business, increasing her presence on Instagram and spending her weekends at home packing orders and prepping her shop. When the college sent students home in March due to COVID, she was able to dedicate even more time to her business. “I love college life and was really disappointed by the online learning format, but this was also a huge turning point for my business,” says Sarah. “I made more in my first month of ‘stay home’ quarantine than I had in all of 2019. I started hand-dyeing yarn, curating fiber packs, and I became a one-stop fiber shop for the online tapestry weaving community.” Currently a sophomore, Sarah’s school year is now entirely remote, so she has taken the opportunity to focus on handmade décor and accessories, which were difficult to do when she was on campus. “It is so rewarding to see people create beautiful works of art using fiber from my shop. I receive the kindest messages and am honored that I have been able to provide during these tough, COVID-inflicted times. I enjoy making connections with people and sharing the love of creativity,” she shares. “I want to encourage all small-town girls, especially homeschoolers, that you can do whatever you set your mind to. Find your passion and pursue it!” You can find Sarah’s goods at Azalea’s in Sandpoint and Idaho Journee in Emmet, online at PineRoseandCo.com and on Instagram @pineroseandco.
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Wilson Newell Junior, Bonners ferry high school
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aving to watch your teammates compete from the sidelines while you stand pat is one of the most challenging things for any athlete who has taken their commitment to their team very seriously. Injuries happen each year, and being able to cope with them, listen to medical advice and look at the big picture is something many high school athletes experience season after season. One of those is Bonners Ferry football player Wilson Newell. Wilson’s junior year was cruising along until it took an unfortunate turn when he suffered a concussion near the end of the season. He would miss the remainder of the game as well as the final contest of the season. Though he was disappointed not to be out battling with his teammates, he did learn a valuable lesson: “With my concussion this year I have learned that life and my future is more important than sports and that I need to take care of my body,” he said. Wilson was a dominate force on the defensive
side of the field this year, and even though he missed some time, people definitely took notice. In the beginning of the season he was chosen as a team captain, and by season’s end he was voted as the Intermountain League Defensive Player of the Year. The award is a great accomplishment for someone who put so much effort into the season. “As bad as I wanted to play, I had to accept that my brain is more important than a game,” he said of the concussion. Wilson still has a season to go and will be in training in anticipation of his senior year. He enjoys working out and competing with friends as well as playing other sports. After graduation he will complete his faith-based mission and then turn his sights toward finding a school where he might be able to continue his football career as well as earn a college degree. “I have always enjoyed running equipment and am interested in running heavy equipment for a career,” he said.
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A NORTH IDAHO CHRISTMAS OPTIONS ABOUND FOR SEASONAL FUN BY COLIN ANDERSON
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here is nothing quite like the holiday season to put a smile on our faces. Crisp winter nights with bright lights illuminated by a fresh dusting of snow can make all of us take a deep relaxing breath; something we can all surely benefit from. Families have many long-standing traditions. Some might continue this year while others take a pause. The same goes for our regional entertainment venues, businesses and events. Some of these might look a little different in 2020, but the spirit remains the same. Enjoy a sampling of our favorite holiday activities and traditions this December, and let’s end 2020 with a smile on our face and joy in our hearts! Coeur d’Alene Resort Downtown in the lake city is beaming this holiday season as the Coeur d’Alene Resort tries to outdo itself again with more than a million twinkling lights switching on each evening. Just taking a stroll through the grounds is enough to bring a smile to your face. After seeing the incredible display up close, you can visit any of the restaurants, lounges or cafés for a warm drink and relaxing environment.
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Also, the resort’s fleet of tour boats is again delivering children young and old to Santa’s waterfront workshop with its annual holiday lake cruises. Hop on board now through New Year’s Day and you’ll get a view of the lit-up resort from the lake as you make your way to see Santa, his elves, the world’s tallest Christmas tree and even a fireworks display. Tickets can be purchased at the resort or ahead of time at CdAResort.com. Christmas at the Slopes Although there are limited day passes being sold at our area mountains, that doesn’t mean any of the holiday fun has been left by the wayside. Santa will arrive as scheduled up at Schweitzer Mountain on both December 23 and 24, and you can watch as he takes a few runs down his favorite slopes. If you book an overnight stay at Schweitzer between December 19 and January 3, you will be guaranteed a lift ticket during this most popular time. A night or two at Silver Mountain will also provide plenty of entertainment for the family. Other than deep powder, guests can enjoy on-
mountain tubing and dining, as well as access to the indoor water park. At the time of publication, Lookout Pass Ski Area had not yet released its festivities. Visit SkiLookout.com for the latest. Holiday Show Tickets are on sale for the Traditions of Christmas holiday show, held annually at the KROC Center in Coeur d’Alene. While seating capacity is reduced this year, additional shows have been added to make sure as many who want to attend are able to do so. The Radio City Music Hall-style performance includes all your favorite holiday tunes, a kick line, beautiful musical solos and ensembles, Nativity scene, and an emotional tribute to the troops. Show times are at 3, 5 and 7pm on December 12, 13, 19, 20 and 22. There is a 7pm show also available on Friday, December 18. This is a great way to share in the holiday spirit while also showing your appreciation for the local arts community.
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The Perfect Tree Whether you like the Douglas, Spruce, Noble or Grand, options are plentiful when it comes to finding just the right tree for your home. Seasonal lots are an easy way to quickly grab one if you’re in a hurry, but if you want to make a mini-adventure out of your search for the perfect tree, consider one of the more fun tree farms or cut your own! At Crowell’s Land of Christmas in Sandpoint you can meander the property, choose your perfect tree, and have staff members cut it for you. There’s a roaring fire with cocoa and candy canes available, as well as hayrides. The farm is open Thursday through Sunday. A trip to The Rusty Gate Tree farm is worth the beautiful drive to Harrison. Here you can choose pre-cut, or borrow a saw and cut your own tree. Kids receive candy canes upon arrival, and you can also try your luck at getting through the Tree Maze. Rusty Gate also has special tree watering systems for sale and tree stands they’ve claimed have helped save marriages. If you can’t make it to Harrison, they’ve also set up a lot of pre-cut trees and
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wreaths at the Skate Plaza off Highway 95 in Coeur d’Alene. Those who want to go old school can load up the 4-wheel drive, head up into public land and cut their own tree from nature. A free permit is available at Recreation.gov/treepermits. Click on the Idaho Panhandle Forest for detailed maps on where you can cut as well as a few guidelines and regulations. By removing smaller trees from the forest floor, you are also helping with fire prevention—an added bonus! Helping Out Kinderhaven is a Sandpoint-based group foster home and emergency shelter for abused and neglected children, and its biggest annual fundraiser is the Festival of Trees—this year the Tour of Trees. Donated items from the community will be placed alongside trees 28
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which are decorated and displayed by local businesses. You can visit the businesses in person or view them online beginning December 9. An online auction will be up with the highest bids taking home the trees and treasures within them on December 12. Visit KinderhavenSandpoint.com/festival-of-trees for all the details. Christmas Tree of Joy will once again be bringing joy to Bonners Ferry area children newborn through age 18. Entering its seventh year, families in need may pick up forms at Community Action Partnership now through December 11, fill them out and drop them off at ET Wireless. For those who would like to show their support and help these families and children have a memorable Christmas, you can find the Christmas Tree of Joy at ET Wireless with tags bearing the child’s age, gender and request; the community is welcome to take however many tags they’d like to shop for and
return their gifts—wrapped and with the tag attached—to ET Wireless by December 18. Sleigh Rides Another fun night-time activity for couples, families or small groups is taking a sleigh ride out at Western Pleasures Guest Ranch in Sandpoint. Sleighs can accommodate anywhere from two to 12 guests and cover 2 miles of serene wilderness on the ranch property. There are packages available that include taking home a Christmas tree or following up your ride with a gourmet dinner on property. Make it a point to keep the “Merry” in Christmas this year. And Happy Holidays! Please be sure to call ahead for up-to-date information, as things are continually changing due to the health pandemic.
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FRESHEN UP YOUR HOME WITH NEW COUNTERTOPS! Your Bonners Ferry experts are ready to help
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IT WAS A DECADE AGO that Daniel Yoder made the decision to turn his passion into a career, building custom countertops for Panhandle Countertops. And when the opportunity presented itself to purchase the business, he made the leap and bought Panhandle Countertops, making him a proud Bonners Ferry business owner. Daniel has called Bonners Ferry home since moving to the area with his parents 19 years ago, at age 15. “I love how everybody knows everybody, and just the feeling of home that comes with living in this community,” Daniel shares. He is proud to own a business in the community he loves and being able to use and share his craft to help homeowners in updating their homes. “Meeting great people every day is one of the most rewarding things about being in business,” Daniel smiles. At Panhandle Countertops, they offer expertise in installing a variety of countertops, from quartz and Corian® solid surface to Thinscape™ and laminate. They also sell a large selection of sinks, including under-mount sinks specifically designed to install in laminate. Specializing in laminate countertops, which offers the widest array of designs of any surfacing material, 30
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it is not only affordable and practical—it looks terrific! They build their laminate tops using a Gem-Loc edge, making them more durable and giving them the appearance of a stone slab—for a fraction of the cost. “The variety of products we offer makes it easier for people to find a solution to fit any budget,” affirms Daniel. Daniel takes pride in his team and the exceptional work they achieve for their clients. “The guys that work with me are incredible. They are dependable and hard-working, always making sure our jobs get done on time, and get done well,” he shares. “We don't just try to meet expectations. We strive to exceed expectations.” Ten years and hundreds of builds and installations later, Daniel continues to enjoy his craft and being able to assist his clients in achieving beauty and durability in their new countertops. “I simply love this type of work,” smiles Daniel. “I love seeing our customers happy after we install their new countertops.” And his customers can attest to their absolute satisfaction working with
Daniel and Panhandle Countertops. As one customer shares: "Panhandle Countertops beat every price around and had a better selection! Three years later, our counters look as gorgeous as the day Daniel installed them, and we get compliments on them all the time! Definitely recommend these guys." Another satisfied client says: "Panhandle Countertops fabricated and installed new countertops and serving bar to fit our existing kitchen. The appearance of the countertops exceeded our expectations, the work was done in a short time, our phone calls were answered or quickly returned, and the installers were experts at their craft." Daniel believes that it is the attention to detail, even on the small jobs, that earns them a lot of their business. “And our customer service is always our top priority,” he adds. If you are in the market to upgrade your kitchen or bathroom with beautiful new countertops, let Daniel guide you on the project from start to finish. He will ensure a superior product and unforgettable experience. Daniel invites you to call Panhandle Countertops today for a free estimate. He and his team will gladly provide you with several options that will fit both your budget and your style. BONNERS FERRY LIVING LOCAL
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harles Baggarley made the long flight from the West Coast one last time in 2011 to join the scores of other Pearl Harbor survivors who gathered to mark the 60th anniversary of the Japanese attack on the American naval stronghold in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The Navy veteran relived the pain of that horrendous morning as he walked past the same checkpoints he had known as an active member of the U.S. Navy six decades earlier. His last visit to the base at Pearl Harbor confirmed his conviction of how close he had come to becoming one of the first casualties of the war on that sunny Sunday morning. The memories were amplified by his own mental images of his survival of a second early morning surprise attack weeks later while stationed at the Australian base in Darwin. The Japanese raid on the quiet seaside town began with a sound he was far too familiar with. The chief petty officer was enjoying the morning sun on the upper deck of the “Willie B” docked in quiet waters of Darwin Harbor when he heard the distinct drone from Japanese warplanes as the enemy approached the waterfront along the farthest northern point on the coast of Australia’s Northern Territory. The surprise attack by Japanese forces on the American fleet in Pearl Harbor had forced the U.S. Navy to regroup its resources to the small port town in Northern Australia. Darwin Harbor had become the primary base for Allied Forces to launch B-17 bomber raids to slow the enemy’s relentless march across the Philippines. “Willie B” was the nickname given to the USS William B. Preston (DD579), a small destroyer that served as the gathering place for American sailors and aviators stationed in Darwin. The Preston was smaller than
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most of the other destroyers in the fleet, and woefully unprepared for the aerial combat that had become commonplace in the Pacific with only 4-inch guns mounted fore and aft. The airmen stationed in Darwin Harbor, he recalled, lacked the basic training on how to load and operate the guns. The radio operator took it upon himself to train his flight mates as the enemy planes swooped overhead. The emphasis on the swift, powerful retaliation ordered by President Roosevelt against the Japanese had left the remainder of the 7th Fleet vulnerable to attack from enemy forces poised to invade the islands of Timor and Java to the north and northwest of the Australian port. When the enemy finally struck, the Japanese pilots launched their attacks from airfields in the Dutch East Indies. Many of the enemy pilots were from the same Japanese First Fleet that had led the attack on Pearl Harbor. The solo pilots who swooped over the Australian inlet on the morning of February 19, 1942, found 13 Australian and U.S. warships, 45 merchant vessels and a hospital ship anchored in Darwin Harbor. “Why now?” Baggarley thought to himself. “I survived ‘The Day That Will Live in Infamy.’ All this only to perish in an attack that would be nothing more than an asterisk in the journals of war?” The first wave of A6M Zero fighters, D3A dive bombers and B5N torpedo bombers swooped over the Australian coastline just before 10am. And just like in Hawaii, the surprise Japanese attack on the Australian outpost had left little time to organize any defense of the naval station. There was not enough ammunition nor an adequate number of personnel trained to operate the 18 anti-aircraft guns that had been hastily installed to protect the township.
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The air raid sirens in Darwin did not sound until the Zeroes had begun to strafe ships in the harbor. Eight ships were sunk in the first wave of the attack, including the American destroyer USS Peary and a seaplane tender, the USS William B. Preston. Japanese bombs decimated the wharf, the airfield, dozens of aircraft and the Army barracks. Well-placed bombs turned storage tanks filled with oil and aviation fuel into blazing infernos. The surprise attack that morning sank a total of 11 ships and damaged 25 others. American and Australian forces reported a total of 243 dead. Baggarley could feel the destroyer shudder each time a dive bomber made a direct hit to the hull of the Preston. He remembered how the crew desperately maneuvered the crippled ship to escape the confines of the harbor. “That’s when a crewman I recognized came in,” he remembered. “He was naked, an odd yellow color and not a hair on his body. His clothes had been burned off by the flash. His wide-open unseeing eyes were staring directly ahead.” The injured crewman begged for somebody to help him to sickbay. Once he was led away by another sailor, Baggarley went aft in a frantic attempt to help others but was turned away by the harsh words from a corpsman who screamed the warning, “Get back inside! We don’t want anyone else hurt." The enemy bombers delivered a critical blow to the integrity of the USS Preston when the Mahan-class destroyer took a direct hit from a torpedo dropped by a Zero during the first wave of the attack. Bridge officers followed orders to take the destroyer east along the North Coast of Australia. Shifts were short that day. Baggarley was on watch that afternoon when he reported the approach of a single Japanese plane. The airman tracked the aircraft as it appeared on the horizon. He observed the solo pilot drop his torpedoes in the water about 100 yards behind the Willie B. The deadly projectiles, he wrote, missed their targets by a wide margin. Temporary repairs were made to the steering mechanism of the Preston before the sun set that evening. The ship stopped briefly for a solemn ceremony on the evening of February 19 to commit the bodies of 11 crew members to the sea. Ten of the dead were with the ship’s company. The other was an Australian naval officer from the Sydney suburb of Redfern. “I have often thought that [the probability] that [if] I had been aft at the machine gun station that I would [have been one of the bodies] over the side that night in a blanket,” he reflected. “Or I could have been left in small bits in Darwin Harbor.” After struggling to overcome a score of mechanical challenges before finally reaching a friendly port, Baggarley and many of the wingless
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airmen disembarked onto the tranquil docks in the port of Perth in early March. The grounded crew made their way back to San Francisco aboard the former passenger liner George Washington, which had been painted grey and renamed the USS Mount Vernon. Back to Pearl In December of 1941, Baggarley was the radio operator with VP-22, a PBY flying boat reconnaissance squadron based on Ford Island in the middle of bustling Pearl Harbor. The PBY aircraft were twin engine amphibious aircraft used primarily by the Navy during World War II for maritime patrols, reach and rescue missions, and occasionally as bombers. His unit had returned from two weeks of live depth charge training on Midway Island late on Friday evening. Charles had returned to his barracks at 0330 with hopes for a good night’s sleep after a brief visit to some of his favorite “watering holes.” The 20-year-old Navy aviation mechanic was awakened just before 0800 by what he first thought were flyovers by some of the hotshot fighter pilots stationed on one of the carriers based at Pearl. He knew the planes overhead were not part of a drill when he saw the rising sun painted on the tail of each plane, and later learned the sounds were from the second wave of Japanese bombers to strike the base that morning. “We never thought the Japanese would attack,” he told a reporter several years later. “We never even talked about the possibility.” Baggarley witnessed the devastation as he stood in his bare feet on shards of broken glass with several of his shipmates at the front door of his barracks that had been blown out by the concussion of the repeated explosions. Utilizing the survival skills he discovered as a young man on the farm in the Goodnoe Hills community of Washington near the Columbia River, Charles sprinted across the open field toward the hangar where his plane had been parked. Instinctively, he dove for cover in the ditches that had been dug along the dirt path as Japanese planes raced over his head. Baggarley was the first member of the squadron crew to reach the hangar. He stood in silence as other members of the PBY squadron gathered around him, where the doors to the hangar had been, to survey the damage inflicted to the 13 aircraft. The only evidence of his own plane were two wingtips he found jutting out of the floor of what remained of the makeshift structure. There was no sign of his flight log or his beloved leather flight jacket. “All around us a war was going on,” he wrote. The radioman distinctly remembered that he was able to see the bottom of the battleship Oklahoma in the channel and what was left of the destroyer Shaw that had erupted into a ball of fire in dry dock across the harbor. Crew members mounted machine guns from the destroyed planes to use against waves of enemy planes. Civilians appeared on the base to push the broken fuselages of planes off the runway. “The harbor was full of ships in various stages of destruction. Every usable 30- and 50-caliber machine gun from our own planes were manned and firing at the dive bombers pulling out of their dives.”
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Stopping to catch his breath, Baggarley remembered he saw the battleship Nevada make its way down the channel to escape the “man-made hell.” Her 26-inch guns could hurl a one-ton projectile more than 20 miles but were useless against enemy fighters at close range. Charles looked across the harbor and watched helplessly as he silently prayed for the Nevada as she steamed toward open water at the end of the channel. “We so wanted that ship and its gallant crew to survive and win.” The sight of bombs splashing in the water all around the huge ship with every gun on its deck pointed skyward made Baggarley think about the events that “inspired Francis Scott Key to write the words for the Star Spangled Banner as he watched the bombardment of Fort MacHenry (McHenry).” “Oh, say does that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave o’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.” Baggarley concluded his written commentary about that horrific morning with the two-word phrase, “You bet!” When Baggarley’s thoughts returned to his own actions on the morning of December 7, 1941, he realized how much more tragic the day could have been if the Japanese had
been successful in their repeated attempts to sink the Nevada in the channel, blocking the only escape route for the scores of ships and thousands of servicemen. “The Nevada was not sunk in the channel,” he wrote. “She made it past Ford Island, and the crew beached her on the mainland of Oahu. “She survived to fight again.” After bearing witness to events that would be known as “The Day That Would Live in Infamy,” Baggarley spent the night in a hangar on the far side of the base. He was recruited the next morning to join the crew of a Sikorsky amphibious reconnaissance patrol.
Charles realized the lessons he learned ... served him well during a lifetime of taking on challenges, overcoming obstacles and walking away to fly another day.
The hulking aircraft had been designed without any armament, so each member of the crew was given a rifle with two bandoliers of ammunition before being sent out to scout hundreds of miles of open ocean for any Japanese ships in the waters east of Hawaii. “They flew the patrols but saw no Japanese.” The quiet sailor from farmlands of Washington took in a deep breath when he heard the pilot’s subdued words: “Nothing here. Back to Pearl.” The words of the pilot echoed in his head, even more poignant after he had survived a second brutal attack weeks later while stationed at the Allied base in Darwin. In his later years, Charles realized the lessons he learned protecting the skies over the Pacific from the Bering Strait to the tiny islands near New Caledonia served him well during a lifetime of taking on challenges, overcoming obstacles and walking away to fly another day. His was a life well lived. Dan Aznoff is a freelance writer based in Mukilteo, Washington. This article was taken from the content of his book "Soaring With Eagles" based on the numerous notebooks compiled by Mr. Baggarley over the course of his life. Copies of the book will be available through Amazon or at da@dajournalist.com.
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COMING TOGETHER AS A COMMUNITY Supporting our health-care professionals and entrusting them with our care By Preston Becker, Chief Executive Officer at Boundary Community Hospital
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he year 2020 has been one we will never forget. As I reflect on the past year, I am filled with many emotions, but one I would like to emphasize is that of gratitude. My family and I relocated to Bonners Ferry in the fall of 2019 as I was hired as CEO of Boundary Community Hospital. A native of North Idaho, I was excited to return to the quality of life I knew growing up; one which would afford me the opportunity to play as hard as I would work and have the opportunity to spend quality time with my wife and children in a small and safe community. What we didn’t anticipate was a worldwide pandemic. As the pandemic became a reality, we saw our new sense of normal completely transform. Like many others, we were filled with a lot of questions, concerns, fear and confusion. I quickly was forced to act and prepare our local hospital for the uncertainty
that was ahead. In mid-March, we developed an advisory task force to guide our organization through handling COVID-19 locally. This team, which is still active today, has met routinely to ensure the safety of our staff, physicians, patients and visitors. We have created an environment where key stakeholders have the opportunity to voice their opinions and concerns in a transparent and safe setting. I immediately recognized that we have something very special here. We truly have the most caring and compassionate group of caregivers and health-care leaders that I have ever had the privilege of working with in my 20 years in hospital administration. I believe we have not only created a very safe environment for those needing care, but we have put the safety of our nursing home residents at the peak of our priorities, as this is their home and they are our most vulnerable population to any infectious disease, especially one we know so little about.
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As the festive holiday celebrations continue, with Christmas and New Year's Eve just a few weeks away, it's important for your sanity--and your health--to try and relax. Don't let the joy of the holidays be consumed with the negative effects of stress! Instead, remember to focus on the happiness this season brings for you and your family, and let that guide you in taking the time to enjoy the holidays and those you hold dear.
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Now that we’re nearing the end of the year, I can look back and find so many things to be grateful for. Understanding that COVID-19 has impacted every community around the globe, there is no other community I would rather be in. I am proud of Bonners Ferry and the people that make up our great community. I truly believe that what we have here is special, and while I’m sure I don’t need to convince many people of that, I have chosen to see all of the good things about our community during such a trying time. I appreciate the support the community has shown our health-care community and entrusting your care to our local health-care professionals. I have seen our community come together, neighbors caring for neighbors, and for that I am a proud and grateful citizen of this wonderful community!
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U NIQ U E G I F T ID E AS TO CO N SIDE R TH IS DE C E MB E R by TAYLOR SHILLAM
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his year, the holiday spirit has returned with ease, welcomed with open arms by a world ready to embrace some cheer.
As the end of the year quickly approaches, shoppers are fully engaged in their quest to gather their gifts and plan their celebrations. The way that 2020 has upended many routines and traditions may present the same challenges to the holiday season, but with those challenges comes opportunity. If there was ever a time to try something different or new in the way holidays are celebrated and gifts are shared, 2020 is that year. It’s a time to prioritize meaning and simplicity over glitz and grandeur. Joyful, meaningful experiences are truly at the heart of the holiday season, and this year, consider planning your gifting traditions around them. Consider the following gifts to reframe your mindset—and your routine—this holiday season. Gifts That Focus on Quality Time. Quality time is a gift that can’t be purchased, replaced or given a dollar value. Gifts that provide an experience and a long-lasting memory have an inherent value that remains long after the holiday season ends, and forgoing objects in favor of a shared experience is a simple way to reframe your gift-giving this year. It can be as simple as placing your focus on activities the family can share with puzzles and games. There’s nothing quite like a snowy winter day indoors with the family, huddled around a brand-new board game, and today’s games are nothing like those of the past. The trending games of 2020 are a mix of strategy and hilarity, with top picks including Codenames, The Hot Seat, and new editions of old favorites like Clue: The Office Edition. For the adventurers and travelers in your life, providing an experience can be as simple as a travel voucher or airline gift card; or, dive deeper into their interests with something more specific like a wine tasting trip or ticket to one of next year’s live shows. An annual pass to the National Parks costs just $80, offering access to all 59 parks across the country and provides unmatched outdoor experiences that soared in popularity this year. Gifts That Enhance Home Comfort. Many of us have spent more time at home this year, and likely will continue to do so into the new year. From the parents who are now juggling multiple roles, to the social friends adjusting to the
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work-from-home lifestyle, there are likely many members of your circle who could use a bit of added comfort in their daily lives. Gifts that bring a sense of ease will be welcomed this holiday season. Enhance the comfort of the experience of staying home, including home entertainment, a bit of pampering, and ample ways to stay cozy. Simple gifts like soft loungewear, fleece blankets, slippers and neck pillows; or new, more high-tech options like rechargeable hand warmers and temperature-control mugs will make staying in and staying warm that much easier and more enjoyable. Shoppers can opt for service subscriptions to popular streaming services like DisneyPlus, HBO Max or Spotify—gifting subscriptions can reduce shoppers’ stress while bringing months of use to the recipient. Pack an extra punch by providing a way to enjoy the services like a speaker or a Roku system for a gift that continues to entertain throughout the year. Gifts that Educate. Virtual learning experiences can easily spice up the stay-home routine and appease a need for mental stimulation. Sites like MasterClass and Udemy can sharpen the mind with classes taught by some of the best of the best in cooking, acting, writing, and so much more; and shoppers can easily gift anything from a single class to an allaccess subscription.
to that boutique studio they’ve always wanted to try. For those opting to stay in, a subscription to apps like Peloton or ClassPass can provide endless, flexible options for virtual workouts. For a health-supportive gift to place under the tree, add to their collection of home fitness equipment with small, gift-able items like dumbbells, resistance bands or a yoga mat to easily and quite inexpensively provide the tools needed to jump-start a new fitness regimen. Gifts that Give Back. This year, consider using some of the free time spent at home to gather the family and spread holiday cheer that extends beyond the walls of the household. From cooking an extra holiday meal to donate, to adopting a local family to shop for, a bit of extra time can go a long way in making someone’s holiday—especially during a time when everyone could use a bit of extra love. Look to local schools, hospitals and charity organizations to get a better idea of how you can extend your holiday gifting to community members in need. Local food and toy drives are excellent, accessible options, and opportunities to easily make the entire family part of the process, whether it’s picking the gifts or helping to prepare the meal.
For a tailored, more comprehensive educational experience, give a class that fits your loved one’s particular interests. For example, sites like SpiritedHolidays.com offer classes from world-renowned bartenders offering their inside tips on assembling a premium cocktail, a perfect gift for those who enjoy imbibing on a date night in.
In a year unlike any other, we welcome 2020’s festive season and everything that comes with it: giving, gathering (safely) and spreading joy. However different this year’s holidays may look from years past, those key components remain the same; and by embracing change, we can bring about new gifting traditions that change our perspectives and provide new, memorable experiences.
Gifts that Promote Health and Wellness. This winter, self-care is more accessible, and more essential, than ever before. Give your loved ones the gift of starting the new year feeling strong and ready to take on their health goals with a fitness-focused gift that sets them up for success. Consider gifting a monthly membership to a local gym or a voucher
This holiday season, challenge yourself to embrace the chance to try something new; whether it’s an entirely new tradition, a thoughtfully planned gift or one small gesture outside your usual celebratory routine. It could be exactly what you need to end the year with a joyful spirit and high hopes for the new year. BONNERS FERRY LIVING LOCAL
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hristmas is about coming together as friends and family to celebrate, find joy in the holiday and enjoy time with the ones we love. This year holiday entertaining will look a little different than normal. We will forgo the large parties and events for more intimate gatherings and dinners, but that doesn’t mean a little planning and preparations can’t go a long way.
Tammi Barber of TLB Events and its new brick-and-mortar lifestyle and celebration boutique Frills in downtown Gig Harbor, Washington, shares some tips and tricks for throwing the perfect holiday celebration—be it a dinner, brunch or dessert and gift exchange. And this year, it’s time to step out of the box with bright colors, whimsical décor and all-around fun! Build memories with surprises this year. Go the extra mile … “I always say some of the top things are going to be making things as warm and inviting as possible, and because you are spending time with family and friends, don’t eliminate the possibility of surprise and going that extra mile to make it special,” says Barber. No matter how small or large your gathering is, focus on making it an experience for your guests. • Table settings are the perfect opportunity to add a little extra flair to your entertaining. “It’s the perfect opportunity to show them how much you love
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them by putting the extra time into that table setting,” explains Barber. Spend some extra time thinking about what will make your table delight guests and reflect the season, keeping with tradition while pairing with some fun and not-so-traditional elements. And don't be afraid to mix colors and patterns. Celebrate the day by bringing out Great Great Grandma’s heirloom toasting glasses; a piece of tradition to pair with your fun, modern wares. • Gift thoughtfully. We all have plenty of stuff. A gift doesn’t need to be large or expensive. Make it a treasure that person will keep—and maybe even pass down. And don’t forget the packaging of the gift. A beautifully wrapped gift makes the recipient feel special and shows the effort put into making the outside as important as what’s on the inside. • Don’t keep your guests waiting. Be ready with something as soon as they walk in the door, be it a warm drink, a snack or some activity. This helps relieve the sometimes awkward opening moments when people aren’t quite sure what to do with themselves, explains Barber. And don’t forget to have toys or some type of activity ready if kids will be present. It’s in the details ... As Barber says, “Memories are made of those extra details.” • Make it a magical and unforgettable experience. When your guests step through your door, welcome them into your holiday wonderland, with no detail left unturned. Incorporate bold colors—like a pink Christmas tree—to pair with your monochromatic tones. Instead of a classic green tree, try a pop of color in the room. You can spray paint a flocked tree any color you wish. Rather than using that ordinary star or angel, try different materials for a tree topper. When decorating the mantle, opt for repeating patterns while also bringing out colors you already have. • Place cards. We may think they’re old fashioned, but place cards help alleviate awkward moments when people are trying to figure out where to sit or place their glass. “Sometimes things
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people also forget are beautiful napkin treatments—things that spruce up a table that don’t have to be extensive,” adds Barber.
possible. Not every place setting needs glass or china, explains Barber. There are lots of beautiful disposable options that will save time on dishes. And why stop there? With numerous options available to rent, such as chairs, table linens, flatware and dishware (courtesy of Cort Party Rental) for special gatherings like these, make it easy on yourself by eliminating the cleanup and storing of these items once the fun has ended.
• Family traditions are essential for a family gathering. “What are those things you can bring out that people are going to be excited to see again, especially since holidays of past years are going to be a bit different than this year?” asks Barber. Or perhaps you can start a new tradition that will be continued in years to come. “Especially now, time is so precious, and people are really finding that life is not going to go on forever. Capitalize on the parts that are most important.”
• If there is gifting involved, make sure your gifts are all wrapped ahead of time so you’re not darting off to get things ready while company is there. Better yet, wrap your gifts as you buy them to make things stress free later on. Barber puts a note on the bottom of each wrapped gift to remember what it is, then just quickly removes it when it comes time to gift. Also, make a point to wrap gifts using the same color tones to create a visual under your tree that is truly special.
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• Don’t forget photos. Make it part of the tradition to take family photos right as guests arrive and are fresh, that way you don’t forget. “Remembering photos is one of those things that people just forget about,” explains Barber, “but they are so important for marking family occasions and remembering those who have passed later on.”
Holiday entertaining can be a stressful event, and everyone knows things always take longer than you expect. Plan ahead of time so you can enjoy the evening. “If you’re hosting, be able to be host,” says Barber. “A lot of time people don’t remember that, and they get all of these people to their house and they don’t see them; they’re doing something the whole time.” • Do whatever you can ahead of time so that when your company arrives, you can be present with them and not stuck in the kitchen. Find time-savers that will keep you away from the kitchen as much as 48
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Whatever your holiday entertaining plans may bring, just remember to plan ahead, make it magical and be present and enjoy the moment. “Think of all the things that can make your guests feel comfortable and welcome, and they will linger,” says Barber. The sign of a perfect event is guests leaving with the thought: “That was fun!”
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SHOP Local YOUR DOLLARS GO FURTHER WHEN YOU SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESS by COLIN ANDERSON
Small business is the life blood of our communities. Locally owned companies employ residents and help fund important community projects, organizations, youth activities and more through business taxes as well as time and monetary donations. While ordering gifts from a massive national retailer might offer convenience, dollars you spend locally stay local and help keep alive the thriving communities found throughout the region. There are several easy ways you can do your part and shop local this holiday season.
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One of the most unique gifts you can give is from a local artist. These can include anything from paintings and murals to sculptures, statement pieces and reading material of local photography. Local artisans often handmake one-of-a-kind pieces, ensuring your gift will be unlike any other out there. Find a local photographer to snap some updated family photos or help create unique Christmas cards. Consider hiring a local musician to play for your company party, birthday or even background music on a special anniversary. These unique finds will show the extra thought you put into your loved ones this season.
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WALK IN THE FRONT DOOR Businesses are open! It’s been a trying year for many small businesses, and the holiday season is a chance for many to recoup revenue lost over the summer. With fewer visitors than normal, local shops won’t be as packed as previous years, allowing for a more calm shopping experience on busy weekends. Downtowns are easy to walk, even if the weather turns. Retailers carry a wide range of gifts from simple to elegant. Make a plan to visit a new storefront or one you’ve not previously visited, as you never know what you might find!
2 BUY GIFT CARDS While sometimes considered a “lazy” or “last-minute” gift, the opposite could be said during this holiday season. Nothing helps infuse a struggling business with needed cash better than paying for a gift card. An influx of cash around the holidays can help businesses make it through the traditional slow retail months of January through March. They are practical and also ensure the recipient will get what they want—and might actually spend more in the store once they go to redeem the card.
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VILLAGE SHINES BRIGHT IN LEAVENWORTH, WASHINGTON Stunning light display will go on By Marguerite Cleveland
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he holidays will be different this year due to the continuing coronavirus pandemic. And although the annual Christmas Lighting Festival is canceled for 2020, you will still be able to enjoy the stunning light display that the Bavarian Village of Leavenworth is known for. The village has been described as living in a snow globe, and it really does have that quaint old-fashioned feel to it.
“In order to maximize safety for both our residents and our visitors to Leavenworth, the Leavenworth Chamber Board of Directors are taking a series of carefully considered measures that will decrease density in the downtown core while still delivering the magical holiday experience that only Leavenworth can provide,” said Troy Campbell, executive director of the Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce. “Our hope is that this will encourage visitors to enjoy Leavenworth and the Village of Lights display throughout the week and the season, and online, as opposed to drawing large groups together around festival events on those few weekends (in December),” he said. Where to Stay The Icicle Village Resort, a short walking distance from downtown Leavenworth, has a variety of accommodations perfect for any size family. Stunning views of the Cascade Mountains from the resort and its German architecture really make it feel like a getaway. Their petfriendly rooms are not carpeted, which makes for a more sanitary stay when traveling with your furry friends. Dog bowls are provided as well as a toy, a treat and waste bags. Breakfast is included in the room rate. On site is the Alpine Spa, which has COVID-19 procedures in place to ensure a safe visit. During the month of December, children will love the “Elf on the Shelf ” event. Five elves are located on the resort grounds. Take an “Elfie” with all five and receive a treat from the Front Desk. Where to Eat There are a variety of restaurants to pick from while in Leavenworth, but at this time due to health and safety protocols, seating is extremely limited—so plan to eat where you can make a reservation. With the Bavarian theme of the village, there are many opportunities to enjoy
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THE VILLAGE HAS BEEN DESCRIBED AS LIVING IN A SNOW GLOBE, AND IT REALLY DOES HAVE THAT QUAINT OLDFASHIONED FEEL TO IT.
German food. Locally made products like cheese, sausages and housemade cured meats abound. Try the locally brewed beer, the array of wineries and a craft distillery. The Yodelin Broth Company offers fresh healthy food while causing no unnecessary harm to the environment. Choose from noodle bowls with savory broth, Pacific Northwest rice bowls, as well as a good selection of sandwiches. For a less crowded experience, JJ Hills Fresh Grill, located in the Icicle Village Resort, serves up Bavarian favorites with a Northwest twist. Seasonal food and drink specials, as well as holiday meals, are available. The outdoor balcony has views of Tumwater Canyon, Icicle Ridge and Leavenworth. The village has some great choices for dessert, with bakeries serving up German specialties or Christmas Stollen. Schocolat is worth a stop to try the delectable handmade chocolates, made fresh daily in the classic European style. Made with fresh ingredients and in small batches, you
can really taste the difference. The smell of cinnamon-infused waffle cones baking draws you into the WhistlePunk Ice Cream Shop. The ice cream and waffle cones are all made from scratch using all-natural ingredients. The ice cream is not super sweet, so you really taste the addin flavors. Try their hot chocolate float for a winter treat. What to Do To get in the holiday spirit, plan a visit to the Leavenworth Reindeer Farm, a family owned business. Make a reservation online to see these amazing creatures. COVID-19 procedures limit the group sizes for each tour, and there is space for social distancing. This year, Santa will remain in his sleigh with a specially designed clear COVID-19 mask. Photos may be taken standing next to the sleigh to keep Santa and his visitors safe. The gift shop is super cute, with a variety of fun reindeer-themed gifts. The Leavenworth Winter Sports Club has lots of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors this winter. The alpine ski area has two rope tows and a ski jumping hill. Explore the 26 kilometers of Nordic Trails. The tubing BONNERS FERRY LIVING LOCAL
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The Specifics WHERE TO STAY Icicle Village Resort - IcicleVillage.com WHERE TO EAT Yodelin Broth Company - YodelinBroth.com JJ Hills Fresh Grill - IcicleVillage.com/JJ-Hills.php Schocolat - Schocolat.com WhistlePunk Ice Cream - WhistlePunkIceCream.com WHAT TO DO Leavenworth Reindeer Farm - LeavenworthReindeer.com Leavenworth Winter Sports Club - SkiLeavenworth.com Snowshoe Hatchery Tours - WenatcheeRiverInstitute.org Leavenworth Sleigh Rides - LeavenworthSleighRides.com
hill is super popular. Bring sleds if you have them, as there are lots of spots in and around town to get that adrenaline rush roaring down a hill. Stevens Pass Ski Resort and Mission Ridge Ski Resort are both driving distance from Leavenworth. For a unique experience, book a snowshoe tour of the Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery—which was the largest in the world when it was built in 1940. The Grand Coulee Dam completely blocked fish passage to the upper Columbia River when it was built; the hatchery’s mission was to produce salmon to make up for that impact. The snowshoe tours are offered through the Wenatchee River Institute for $12 and include snowshoes. Tours meet at the hatchery. You must call ahead to book your spot at 509.548.0181. There is nothing quite like a festive sleigh ride through the snow. Leavenworth Sleigh Rides is only offering private sleigh rides this season, with several different sizes of sleighs seating up to six, 12 or 16 guests. Each ride, which lasts about 50 minutes, takes its guests through scenic open meadows and forests to a barn stop for hot cider around a roaring fire. For safety reasons, you will want to bring your own blankets. No pets are allowed on the sleigh ride. Plan to spend some time after dark exploring the light display in the village. More than a half a million Christmas Lights transform the town each year. Front Street (the main street in downtown Leavenworth) is closed to vehicle traffic for more social distancing. Shops will be open but limited to 30 percent capacity, so you may have to wait to enter. Try to support the local businesses during your stay, as many rely heavily on tourism for their livelihood. Hours vary with shops closing between 5 and 8pm. The holiday season in Leavenworth will still be festive despite cancellations and changes. When planning your visit, traffic the first three Saturdays of 54
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PEPPERMINT CHIP ICE CREAM Recipe Courtesy of Tina VanDenHeuvel You can follow Tina @madebetterforyou on Instagram
INGREDIENTS: 5 eggs, whipped 1 13.5 oz. can heavy coconut cream 4 cups heavy whipping cream 1/2 cup Swerve confectioners sweetener 3 tbsp. peppermint extract (I like Cook’s brand) 1 tbsp. vanilla extract 1/4 tsp. Himalayan salt 1 2.8 oz. dark chocolate bar, shaved (I like Lily’s brand) METHOD: • In a large bowl, whisk eggs until scrambled. Mix in coconut cream, heavy whipping cream, sweetener, peppermint, vanilla and salt. • Using a potato peeler, shave the chocolate bar into pieces. Add to the ice cream mixture. • Pour mixture into an ice cream maker and freeze according to the manufacturer’s directions. When the ice cream is firm, place in a freezer-safe container and chill for 3 to 4 hours before serving.
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TWO TONES CAFE Two Tones Cafe is a restaurant where guests will enjoy flavors from around the world in dishes made using the freshest ingredients. With menu options ranging from Asian salads and nachos, to unique beef and chicken entrees, burgers, salads and desserts, there's something for everyone! Indoor and patio seating available. Open Monday-Thursday 11am8pm, Friday-Saturday 11am-9pm and Sunday 2-8pm.
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6536 Main Street | Bonners Ferry 208.417.304 Facebook.com/ Two Tones Cafe
PIZZA FACTORY If you're looking for delicious and fresh pizza in Bonners Ferry, look no further. At Pizza Factory, they proudly serve up delicious calzones, tasty pasta and, of course, pipinghot pizzas, using only the freshest ingredients around. Sit down, grab a slice (or two, or three) and dig in! Open Sunday-Thursday 11am-9pm, Friday-Saturday 11am10pm. And ... they deliver!
6637 Fry St. | Bonners Ferry 208.267.7771 | PizzaFactory.com Facebook.com/BonnersFerryPizzaFactory
COMPASS GRILLE Bonners Ferry's first food truck and winner of BF's Finest Burger 2019. At Compass Grille, you'll find a delicious variety of perfectly cooked burgers plus tasty wraps, sandwiches and sides. Breakfast is back on the menu Thursday-Saturday only with legendary biscuits & gravy, burritos and more. Takeout, on-site dining and delivery available Monday-Wednesday 11am-4pm and ThursdaySaturday 6am-6pm.
208.946.3327 | Bonners Ferry Facebook.com/CompassGrille
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At Badger's Den Cafe and Latte, you'll be greeted with fast, friendly service with a smile. On the menu you'll find 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!
6551 S. Main St. | Bonners Ferry 208.267.1486 Facebook.com/TheBadgersDenCafe
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866.996.6500 | 208.267.6500 7184 Main Street, Bonners Ferry, ID
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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. You can find them open Friday-Sunday from 12pm-close.
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TAVERN AT THE LODGE Looking to excite your taste buds? Guests will be treated to starters like Escargot and Spanish Shrimp; new lunch offerings to include Lamb and Beef Gyros Kabob and Shoarito Mediterranean Burrito; more than a dozen entrees such as Chicken Piccata, Cioppino and the 12-ounce Ribeye; and a variety of delicious house-made soups and salads. Open for lunch 11:30am-2pm and dinner 5-9pm Thursday-Sunday. Reservations recommended.
5952 Main Street | Bonners Ferry 208.267.7268
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-Saturday 4:30am-8pm and Sunday 6am-2pm.
6421 Main St.| Bonners Ferry 208.267.2431
WOK-A-MOLÉ Have a craving for delicious ethnic food? At Wok-a-Molé, you can sample from an eclectic mix of Filipino, Japanese and Mexican food! From fresh Shanghai Lumpia Rolls, Pansit with shrimp, pork or chicken, Yakisoba and Kung Pao Chicken to Verde Chicken Enchiladas, Pork Carnita Tacos and more, there's something to satisfy the tastes of everyone in the family! Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with takeout, dine-in or outdoor seating available. Open Monday-Saturday 5:30am-8pm.
6664 Main Street | Bonners Ferry 208.267.2019 Facebook: Wok-a-Molé
GRAMA J'S BEIGNETS Experience a trademark taste of New Orleans, where you’ll find Grama J serving up freshly made beignets, plain or in classic breakfast styles, and delicious crepes both sweet and savory, as well as fresh authentic chicory coffee and hand-drawn espressos. Linger over your meal while reading on a comfy couch or playing board games in front of the fireplace in her cozy dining room. Open Thursday-Sunday from 7am-3pm.
6371 Kootenai Street | Bonners Ferry 509.230.4470 Facebook.com/GramaJsBeignets
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WATCH OUT ... LADIES ARE ON THE LOOSE! Annual shopping extravaganza returns December 5! By Jillian Chandler
“FOR YEARS MY MOM AND I HAVE ATTENDED A WONDERFULLY FUN EVENT HELD IN NEWPORT, WASHINGTON, CALLED WHO LET THE GIRLS OUT. We thought it would be great for Bonners Ferry to hold something similar: a day for ladies to get out with friends and family and have a fun-filled day of holiday shopping, supporting our local gift shops, eateries, coffee stops and businesses,” shares Lisa Dirks. And in 2018, 9B Ladies on the Loose was born. “I'm so excited! 2020 marks our third year,” smiles Lisa, who is the organizer behind the event. Ladies of Bonners Ferry will once again take over downtown during the annual 9B Ladies on the Loose on Saturday, December 5, from 9am to 4pm. This shopping extravaganza is part of the Hometown Holidays festivities that will be taking place throughout the day. From grandmothers to mothers, daughters and friends, this is the perfect time to spend time together while shopping for those holiday gifts and supporting locally owned businesses.
Shoppers start off the morning by picking up a map at any of the nine participating stamping locations, then are invited to shop each store. And don’t forget to get your map stamped at each of the nine participating locations! At the end of the day, each shopper who has their map fully stamped and leaves it at their final stop will be entered in the prize drawing. Participating gift shop stamping locations include: Sugar Plum Floral, Reflection of BodySense, Ash Street Market, The Dressing Room, The Nest, Under The Sun, A Little Comfort Quilting, Larson's Good Clothes and Dot's Country Kitchen. Each location will be offering goodies, specials or drawings, while local eateries and coffee stops will be offering tasty specials. “We encourage shoppers to stop and shop all of our local stores!” affirms Lisa. “This event is really a fabulous excuse to hang out with your gal pals, have tons of fun and shop for Christmas gifts or for yourself,” she adds. “And the event totally benefits the local community by encouraging holiday spirit and support of our wonderful local businesses.”
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The spirit of the holiday season has arrived here in Bonners Ferry! Don't miss Bonners Ferry’s annual Hometown Holidays. This year, the fun takes place on one day only—Saturday, December 5. The day will include fun for the entire family and feature the Holiday Scavenger Hunt, which kicked off November 23, where you search for holiday items around town to win a prize; Holiday Lights Display Contest (be sure to vote for your favorite decked-out window store!); and don't miss the Tree Lighting, Santa and caroling downtown! Follow Bonners Ferry Chamber on Facebook for updates, including event times.
The spirit of the season comes alive as music will fill the air. The Bonners Ferry Community Orchestra presents their holiday concert on Sunday, December 6, at Church of the Nazarene (158 Meadow Creek Road). The concert begins at 3pm. The following Sunday, December 13, Novinger Music Center presents their Studio Recitals at the same location. Schedule is as follows: 1pm (youngest students); 3pm (2nd-6th graders); 5pm (teens and adults). Both of these musical events are free for the public to attend.
You have an opportunity to be a part of the 121st annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count! For decades, Bonners Ferry residents have participated in the annual event, giving the national organization a snapshot of what species are flourishing and which are leaving the area. This year will be a bit different than years past. Instead of joining a group of birders, each person will be assigned a different section to cover. All levels of bird watchers are welcome. You can also volunteer to be a feeder watcher. For those interested in participating in this year’s bird count, and for more information, please email Roger Doucet at bfbirdcount@gmail.com or call/text 208.818.0139. Please note, depending on the weather on the day of the scheduled count, it may be moved to the following day. * Please note, as of press time, these events were still scheduled to take place as planned. Due to the current health crisis, there is the possibility that event schedules may change or events canceled completely. Be sure to visit event websites to stay up to date with current information.
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