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his month officially marks the start of summer. With the longer days and more sunshine, this is the time of year when there is no better time to enjoy the outdoors.

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CONTENTS

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IN FOCU S

The latest tips and trends in home, garden, finances and life

Looking Forward to the Fourth: The Inland Northwest’s best ways to celebrate

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Paradise Valley Grange Returns: Building community through advocacy, growth and connection

Keep Learning: Wide range of day camps available to local kids

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GO O D NE WS

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LIFE & COMMU NIT Y

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BU S INE S S S P OT LIGH T Off Grid Unlimited: Homestead and solar designs to bring peace of mind

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SENIOR S OF T HE YE AR

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Gearing Up to Celebrate! Show your support to help make this an unforgettable weekend!

Congratulations Bonners Ferry High School seniors!

Notorious Nuptials: Wedding bells ring out stories of empty cameras, broken zippers and a drunken road trip to Mexico

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Practice That Swing: Summer brings players of all skill levels to the golf course

Get ready for summer with this Detox Salad

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FOOD & DR IN K

Tips and informational articles about living a healthy, active lifestyle

Fun on the Water: Summer water sports adventures

Your local guide to the tastiest hot spots around town

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Come on Baby Light My Fire

WAYS TO WARM UP THE OUTDOORS By Deann Hammer, Interior Designer

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he Inland Northwest has an abundance of nature at our fingertips. We love to be outdoors and enjoy the water, mountains, and singsong of birds.

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There are a number of options for outdoor heat that can help us warm our souls both inside and out.

to be fairly small, or you will get a horrible back draft of smoke spewing at your face. The best units have small front openings to end the smoke up through the flue and out of the way. Propane Heaters Propane heaters are a terrific way to heat up a space. There are tall units that sit on the ground (with wheels for ease of mobility), or if you have a covered porch, installing ceiling heating units are very effective. These are typically hung between 6- to 8-feet apart and have a metal shield on top that deflects the heat downward toward your seating area. They can be hard wired in on a thermostat, which allows you to have more control over your heat than a free-standing unit that can easily be blown out by strong wind. Fire Pit Tables These can come with a built-in space for a propane tank under the table, or a hose that leads to a gas hookup on your house. Fire pit tables are a quick and easy way to add fire to a dinner party. You can enjoy the outdoors long into the cool evenings with a little fire. It’s up to you to decide which works best for your space and lifestyle. 16

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‘Into the Forest I Go’ EMBRACING ADVENTURE BY TRISH BUZZONE, THINKING PARTNER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, THE JOHN MAXWELL TEAM

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friend of mine has a traffic-coneorange T-shirt hanging from one of the bookcases in his living room. The shirt is new, unworn, and the bookcase is situated so that you can see it from anywhere in the main living area of his home. That makes the shirt impossible to miss. Knowing my friend, I was certain there was a story attached to this unique decoration. “That’s my favorite hiking shirt,” he said, cryptically adding, “I just haven’t worn it yet.” He paused, giving my curiosity time to build, “I keep it there as a reminder and as a promise. “A few months ago, my family was exploring a beautiful preserve about an hour’s drive from our home, miles of well-kept hiking trails situated around a stunning lake, postcard idyllic. We were about a mile or so from the third trailhead, looking forward to a picnic lunch, when my youngest son spotted a fallen tree. “This kid can’t pass up a good climbing tree, so, up he went, and I followed. We started across, but the log was rotting in the center. My foot found a particularly mushy spot and I slipped. I knew I was going down, either jumping or sliding. It wasn’t that far, maybe four or five feet, so I jumped. “Good idea. Poor execution. My left foot landed in a hole, and I felt my heel catch on a tree root, as my momentum continued to carry me forward … until … “Crack.” My friend shook his head, “What I thought would be another fun, immersive day exploring nature turned out to be the first of three days in the hospital, including surgery to repair a badly broken ankle, followed by six weeks hobbling around my house on one leg. “A single choice on what had been, up to that point, a perfect day, opened the door to a series of challenges, struggles and opportunities, some of

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My friend glanced at the shirt, smiled, “One day soon, I’m going to put that shirt on for the first time, and I’m going to hike that trail to the end and back again. I’ll probably move more slowly, certainly more carefully. That’s why it’s my favorite shirt, because it represents the first of many more hikes to come, new opportunities to explore, seeking adventure immersed in the beauty of nature. “That’s the promise. And the reminder? The reminder is that those experiences that bring us exhilaration, illumination, joy and fulfillment may also cause us pain. That’s part of the risk integral to growth, and it shouldn’t discourage us from seeking adventure or embracing challenges. We’re at our best when we’re open and curious. We need to get out, to explore, to embrace the wonder and the opportunity on the other side of the unknown. That, to me, is the meaning behind the message on my favorite hiking shirt, a quote by the famous naturalist John Muir: ‘And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul.’ “That’s always been one of my favorite reasons for heading out on the trail. You start the hike understanding the world and yourself in a certain way, and you always come home understanding both the world and yourself a little bit differently.” My friend glanced at the traffic-cone-orange shirt, adding, “Next time you go on an adventure, don’t go looking for anything in particular. Be fully present and open to whatever happens—and try not to fall off any trees.”

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PARADISE VALLEY GRANGE RETURNS BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH ADVOCACY, GROWTH AND CONNECTION

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SHE STARTED ENGAGING WITH COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO SAVE THE GRANGE— AND RECEIVED AN OVERWHELMINGLY POSITIVE RESPONSE.

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he Paradise Valley Grange Hall #389 was established in 1945 with the purpose of promoting positive changes within the community. Since then, it has impacted the lives of many who were lucky enough to grow up in Paradise Valley.

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Those positive changes continue today thanks to a community dedicated to its revival. With memberships growing, more events scheduled, and a focus on continued growth while fostering the tightknit, supportive groups granges were created for, the Paradise Valley Grange is on track to becoming better than ever.

“Last year I received word that the Grange could possibly be ready to shut its doors,” said Kim Haworth, representative for the Paradise Valley Grange. “They were down to just a handful of numbers.”

A grange is a social organization that encourages families to band together and promote the economic and political well-being of the surrounding community and its agriculture. Founded after the Civil War in 1867, the grange is the oldest American agricultural advocacy group with a national scope. Nationally, granges have strong history in grassroots activism, community service and family values, acting as “America’s premier nonprofit, nonpartisan, fraternal organization that advocates for rural America and agriculture, and brings rural communities together,” according to the founding organization. Across the state, granges serve based on the values they were founded on: faith, hope, charity and fidelity, with involvement in food pantries, ringing bells for the

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There used to be several granges in Boundary County; now, the Paradise Valley Grange is the only one that remains.

She started engaging with community members to save the Grange—and received an overwhelmingly positive response. “We’re now up to 45 members, with a goal of having 100 by the end of May,” she said at press time. “We have some good people here. My goal is to get some of the old events going again (dances, dance classes, Halloween parties, etc.), and add in some new ideas.” The Grange hosted a highly successful Bingo night in May. Entire families were encouraged to attend for an evening event that included a cash pot for Bingo winners. Proud of the event’s impressive turnout, the Grange plans to continue Bingo nights into the near future as they build on their calendar of events. With its membership growth on the rise, the Grange stays motivated with its goals for the future.


“Our goal right now is to raise money to get our building repairs done,” Haworth said, recalling the damage the building has accumulated over the years. “It needs some tender loving care.” Another goal of the Grange draws back to its roots, as Haworth seeks to encourage everyone to get to know their neighbor again. “With the influx of new people, no one knows each other anymore,” she said. She’s hopeful the growth of the surrounding community will translate into more opportunity for connection. “The hall is currently being used by 4-H groups, Extension Office classes, and more—and with the white church down the road, we’re hoping to draw wedding receptions our way.” The community is already showing its strength, with members gathering regularly to contribute to community projects, including yard cleanup for the Grange itself. They hold monthly meetings and potlucks to come together to boost membership, morale and more. The Grange is also dedicated to giving back and is working on a selection of programs to help people in need. Haworth has been in contact with a handful of local entities to determine where that help is needed most.

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Charitable work is the root focus of granges across the nation, with members giving countless volunteer hours to raise funds for important causes, including local education. Haworth encourages any community members who see, hear or know of anyone in need of a helping hand to contact the Grange. The Paradise Valley Grange is dedicated to revitalizing and supporting the facility it occupies, and the surrounding community it was created for. Through lighthearted gatherings, efforts to give back and a shared commitment to growth, the Grange is determined to continue its progress. Together, the Paradise Valley Grange, with support from its members and the surrounding Bonners Ferry community, can have a positive impact on life as a local. The Paradise Valley Grange encourages community members to follow along with its growth, initiatives and events on Facebook at their page titled Paradise Valley Grange #389. Any community members who are interested in joining the Grange can send them a direct message through Facebook or contact Kim Haworth directly at 208.946.0022. The grange was established for the betterment of the community, and our local Paradise Valley Grange remains dedicated to doing just that.

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onners Ferry resident John Becker is at it again to bring two lively events to the Bonners Ferry community. Saturday, July 3, you won’t want to miss the full day of family friendly entertainment at the Boundary County Fairgrounds, as the 9B Arenacross and Fourth of July parade and fireworks return. Registration will open at 9am (and continue until 11am) for this year’s 9B Arenacross. Bonners Ferry’ Fourth of July parade—also to be held July 3—will start at 11am in the main parking lot of the fairgrounds. “Anyone is welcome to participate in the parade and to join those gathering in that area,” smiles John. The 9B Arenacross gates will open to the public at 4:30pm, with the show starting at 5:30pm. The night concludes with a spectacular fireworks show, which will start at dusk in the ballfields at the fairgrounds, and the show is free to attend! Throughout the evening, there will be food and product vendors available, and the Parks & Rec concession stand will be open raising funds as well. As of press time, John was still working to finalize additional festivities for the day. Sponsorships are still needed for this year’s events, and the community is encouraged to help in any way they can. “Our biggest need is finances,” affirms John. As of press time, they are still $5,000 shy of their fundraising goal for the fireworks. “One hundred percent of all money raised for the fireworks goes back into the fireworks show.”

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Volunteers will be needed to help clean up the fairgrounds on Sunday, and for those who would like to organize other events throughout the day/evening (gunny sack races, dunk tanks, anything to add to the day’s fun) then please reach out to John. “With all of the hubbub in the world today, I hope our local families can find a way to tune out the busyness of life and spend the day with their families; watching or participating in the parade, hanging out at the fairgrounds eating good food for the evening, socializing with others from our community and then enjoy what we hope will be a great fireworks show!” shares John. For those who would like to support the fireworks: Drop off a check made out to Forerunner Enterprises at the local branch of Mountain West Bank; mail a check made out to Forerunner Enterprises to PO Box 1403, Bonners Ferry, ID 83805; send payment via Venmo to JohnBecker-191; via Paypal to ForerunnerIdaho@gmail.com (make sure you select the option that does not deduct a fee from your donation); or text/call John Becker at 208.255.8955, and he will meet you personally in town to pick up your donation. There will also be a donation box at the Rod Benders Car Club Car Show on June 5. To sponsor the Arenacross, please visit 9BArenacross.com and fill out the form at the bottom of the the home page. Let’s all come together to help make July 3, 2021, a day to remember!


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hile it can be tempting as a parent to throw on a movie or let the PlayStation or Xbox do the babysitting for an afternoon, kids do best in summer when they are outdoors burning off steam and interacting with others. When school is out it can be difficult loading up activities while also balancing work schedule and other tasks. Luckily there are several one-day camps available to kids happening throughout the rest of summer. The local 4-H program has partnered with the University of Idaho Extension Office to offer a wide range of single-day camps for children ages 8 to 14. Several camps are run out of the college’s Boundary County Extension office, while others can be found at the fairground and other convenient locations. Pre-registration is required, and if you wish to register your child, or have any other questions, you can reach out to 4-H Program Coordinator Debbie Higgins at 208.267.3235 or by email at deborahh@uidaho.edu. Babysitting 101, June 15 & 16 (Ages: 11-14, Cost $30): Attendees will learn the basics of caring for infants and young children as well as minor first aid skills and healthy snack ideas. Lunch is provided on day two, and kids receive a certificate upon completion as well as a resource kit to help them in the future.

They will learn safe handling of food and the techniques for making a nutritious meal. Youth Farm Tour, June 30 (Ages 8-12, Cost $15): This camp is held at the fairgrounds, where kids have the opportunity to get up close and personal with animals commonly found on the farm. A Day in Nature, July 8 (Ages 8-12, Cost $15): Day campers will head out to the Kootenai Wildlife Refuge to learn about the unique trees, plants, flowers, birds, insects and mammals found near their homes. Beginning Macramé, July 13 (Ages 8-12, Cost $10): Campers are introduced to the ancient art of Macramé. They will see examples of work and learn the basics knots and hitches in order to create their own piece. Tie Dye Fun, July 20 (Ages 8-13, Cost $10): Kids get hands on and turn plain things into something bright and colorful all while learning how the process works. Camp Clover, Special Youth Camp, July 15 (Ages 5-9, Cost FREE!): The theme of this all-day camp is “Growing Green.” Kids meet up at Snow Creek Pond for a day of learning about nature—while in nature! Dress for fun outside.

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LOOKING FORWARD TO THE FOURTH THE INLAND NORTHWEST’S BEST WAYS TO CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY THIS YEAR BY TAYLOR SHILLAM

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he biggest summer holiday is on the way, and this year, the Inland Northwest is more than ready to embrace Fourth of July celebrations. As COVID restrictions lift and holiday gatherings begin to make their return, many annual events that were passed by in 2020 are returning, leaving the region ready to truly set off Independence Day with a bang! Across North Idaho and into Spokane, a selection of celebratory events are in store for Inland Northwest locals and visitors to take their pick of July 4th festivities. Coeur d’Alene’s Fourth of July Festival & Parade Coeur d’Alene’s annual Independence Day celebration is back with a parade, festival in the park and Independence Point fireworks show. The Coeur d’Alene Chamber of Commerce reported the board has decided in favor of scheduling the city’s annual two-day celebration of Independence Day.

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Last year’s festivities and parade were canceled due to COVID-19 safety precautions and restrictions. This year, Coeur d’Alene brings back the community event that annually boosts the economy along with the spirits of locals and visitors to the area.

come to your own conclusion as to whether to participate in social activities at this time,” they announced.

The weekend-long, family friendly event will kick off in City Park on Saturday, July 3. Vendors and carnival rides will be set up in the park from noon until 7pm that day.

The Coeur d’Alene Resort’s 4th Fest is back, offering an evening of family friendly activities culminating in Coeur d’Alene’s fireworks show on the lake.

Following tradition, the parade will kick off at 11am on the 4th, starting on 15th Street and supported by vendor booths, music and another day of family friendly activities in the City Park, with the fireworks display at dusk presenting the holiday’s grand finale over Lake Coeur d’Alene.

Ring in the holiday with a lakeside picnic, with the resort offering a dinner buffet, live entertainment, and, of course, the celebratory fireworks show. Tickets are available online, with options available for all ages (plus, children aged 2 and younger dine free).

No COVID restrictions are placed on the event, although the Coeur d’Alene Chamber encourages attendees to maintain safe practices while enjoying the holiday. “As always, it is your right to assess the risks involved, take your own precautions, and

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Focus on Living the Way You Want Homestead and solar designs to bring peace of mind

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A life spent serving others is what inspired Rick Phebus to pursue a new, fulfilling path, off-grid path. “I spent my life serving others, and that is not something I’m willing to stop doing,” he shares. “In the Army, I was always leading units to establish camps literally anywhere in the world—so why not expand it and tie in my education?” With degrees in forestry, land surveying and wildlife biology, plus time spent teaching and undergoing survival training in the Army—and a life living mostly off grid—it all made sense. In February of 2021, Rick introduced Off Grid Unlimited to Boundary County. Building an off-grid home can be an overwhelming experience, and Rick’s number one goal is to help you in creating your dream homestead in the most friendly and effective manner possible, while properly communicating with the client every step of the way. With his knowledge and experience, and connections to some of the best electricians, plumbers, excavators, carpenters, well drillers and log home building sources, Rick ensures a seamless process—all the way to the finish line. Though the current market is primary for solar, which is what Off Grid Unlimited caters to, Rick is working with partners on bringing other alternative energy resources to the area—think wind, geothermal and hydroelectric. Due to the fact that Rick can custom tailor designs across the board (he is also a licensed general contractor), he can tie in all the additional things people forget (or regular contractors don’t manage) when building their homestead—like the water sources, how to build a root cellar, how to get paid for timber, and work with forest management. “There is a lot more to off-grid homesteads than slapping a solar panel on a roof,” he says. Rick shares that working in areas where absolutely “nothing exists” has been the hallmark of his career through the Forest Service, Park Service and Army. “I can literally help anyone who needs it. If I can’t help them, I know who can. It’s identical to my time in the Army as a First Sergeant— with the added benefit that I can think more outside the box.” After the initial conversation to discuss the client’s goals, Rick then travels to the job site to evaluate for improvement and installation. “It’s a good bit like being a cross between a combat engineer and Bear Grylls,” he smiles. “Off-grid clients like to be remote.”

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offer his services right here in Bonners Ferry. “The people here stick together when it’s bad. While the rest of the country is tearing itself apart, our county is standing strong,” he says. “People here are not afraid to work and build and be good to one another.” If you are interested in making the move to solar, you can call the office or schedule an appointment online today. Don’t wait! It’s time to focus on living the way you want, and you will have peace of mind thanks to Rick’s expertise in homestead and solar designs. “In the end, I save the client time, money, and offer insights based on my experiences across the world.”

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NUPTIALS WEDDING BELLS RING OUT STORIES OF EMPTY CAMERAS, BROKEN ZIPPERS AND A DRUNKEN ROAD TRIP TO MEXICO BY DAN AZNOFF

Author’s note: The following collection of anecdotes are excerpts from an upcoming book tentatively titled "Notorious Nuptials." Each of the stories have been sourced with members of the wedding party. Be advised: Some of these wedding stories date back more than 50 years.

and Rob Larson at the home of the bride’s parents. They agreed the mishap was the result of a critical error in judgement.

eddings are the source of memories that can last a lifetime.

The bride explained that lack of table space eventually forced the punch bowl to be moved to a low coffee table in the living room, just out of sight of the adults in the room.

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Every marriage ceremony is unique in the collective reminiscences of the people who were involved. They generate emotions ranging from the father of the bride, who reluctantly gives away his little girl, to the maid of honor, who stands aside as she loses her best friend to a man that she has slowly come to accept as part of her own extended family. Emily Norgaard of Mukilteo, Washington, can still remember the words of caution that her father uttered when the two most important men in her life faced off in the aisle during her own wedding procession. “My father horrified by my soon-to-be-husband when he warned him that he was giving the bride away,” she remembered. “He (my father) made it clear that his store did not offer an exchange or return policy.” If the shoe fits The ring bearer forced Delores Dobson of Anaheim, California, to delay her ceremony while the mother of the 6-year-old boy rushed out on a Sunday morning to buy her son dress shoes that actually fit his young feet. “How does a 6-year-old who wears a child’s shoe fit into a size 13 men’s shoe?” the bride asked rhetorically. His mom had to buy a new pair. “That was not a simple task on a Sunday morning,” explained Delores. “Our wedding was 45 minutes late.” Inevitable Young people were responsible for the mess at the reception for Carlotte

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“All the tables were taken up with food, drinks and gifts,” said Carlotte.

“So, it was not a surprise when the small children washed their hands in the punch bowl,” she remembered. Her new husband was more understanding. “It was all okay. It was something we all should have expected,” Rob said with a heavy sigh. No Rx for dumb As a medical professional, Dr. Larry Johnson thought he had anticipated “every possibility that could go wrong” prior to his “very expensive” wedding at the posh Beverly Hills Hotel in 1968. Larry wanted every aspect of his wedding day to be perfect. That included contracting with a professional photographer to document intimate moments during the ceremony and at the lavish reception. But the doctor was ready to seek legal help when he realized the socalled professional had forgotten to load film into his camera. The good doctor wanted to file legal action against the vendor. “I wanted to sue,” Johnson said after some reflection. “But my ‘brilliant’ father-in-law said not to sue. “He was wrong!” Lost in translation The third time was supposed to be the charm for Amber Palms,


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California, resident Joe Morris when he flew his fiancé and the entire wedding party to Acapulco for a romantic seaside ceremony in April of 2000. The destination wedding seemed to be “muy bueno” until it came time for the bride and groom to exchange vows. That was when Morris looked down at the words he was expected to recite. “My wedding vows were all written in Spanish,” he remembered with a sinister laugh. “I could not understand a word of what I was supposed to say.” Quick drink A quick visit south of the border was also part of the wedding story provided by Tom Margitan, who also resides in Arbor Palms. An impromptu road trip became part of the wedding plan when Tom realized his bride needed to visit Mexico together with her soon-to-be-ex-husband for a quickie divorce. According to Tom, the husband agreed on the condition they could stop for “a drink” along the way. According to Tom, “a drink” to his wife’s former spouse really meant a stop at every cantina and watering hole along the highway. The threesome eventually made their way to Mexico and back across the border into Nevada, where Tom was legally able to marry his bride in Las Vegas. Don’t mess with Mother Nature The unpredictable weather in Seattle sent a spiritual message to the bride and groom during the wedding of Joel and Sharon Hoerner. Their wedding day began on an ominous note when the flowers for the ceremony were mistakenly delivered to the wrong church, which caused the ceremony to be delayed for more than an hour. As a result, Sharon’s sister Carlotte and Joel’s sister Beth were prepared to walk up the aisle empty-handed. As it turned out, the missing flowers were a lucky twist that gave the attendants a free hand because the formal dresses that had been ordered were all too long. “The bridesmaids each walked up the aisle with one hand holding their bouquet and the other holding up their dresses,” Sharon remembered in vivid detail. “The bridesmaids were

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hunched over during the procession and then up four steps.” That was when Mother Nature decided to get involved in the April wedding by pelting the chapel with sheets of rain, sleet and hail. “At one point the hail hitting the roof was so loud we could barely hear each other reading our vows,” Joel remembered. The weather, however, did not take away from their happy day. “The sun eventually broke through, and we had bright sunshine all within the time of the wedding,” Sharon said with a smile. Ever the romantic, Joel accepted the changes to the weather as a blessing. “God was sending us a message that our marriage could survive any storm.” Looking back at his wedding day, Joel admitted that staging a wedding in Seattle during April was probably not the best plan. An exclusive The author of this article was a reporter in Los Angeles when he contracted with an award-winning newspaper photographer to document his own wedding in Newport Beach, California. The problem was the photographer had never “covered” a wedding before. The result was that the so-called professional documented the wedding like a news event, which meant every photo included the bride and groom. “You would have thought we were the only people in attendance,” said Dan, able to laugh about the blunder 41 years after the fact. Faux tropic After living together for eight years, Greg Elwin and his fiancé Stephanie decided that if they ever did get married, they would exchange vows with their toes in warm tropical sand. However, the former police chief made the practical decision to save his money for the honeymoon by inviting their closest friends and relatives to a clambake at Sunset Beach near the Hood on the Puget Sound. With their toes buried in some of the 200 pounds of pure white sand imported for the occasion, the happy couple were married by a close friend who had received his ordination over the internet. Stephanie’s daughter, Ashley, served as the official photographer as part of her junior high school class assignment. Note: Greg and Stephanie saved scoops of the white sand and have it spread near their hot tub to preserve the memories. Missed it by that much Melinda Cavalleto of Old Town Mukilteo can still recall glancing over her shoulder during her ceremony long enough to see her brother and father with their arms outstretched prepared to catch her maid of honor as she swayed back and forth. The officiant, she remembered, had apparently not recovered from drinking too much at the rehearsal dinner the night before. 36

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“She ran up the middle aisle of the church and threw up just as she was running out of the church,” Melinda remembered, before adding, “And yes, she is still my best friend.”

in-law were too narrow in the waist to fasten when he arrived on the day of his daughter’s wedding at the elegant Huntington-Sheraton Hotel south of Pasadena in 1976.

Double-crossed by the old double switch

When the father-of-the bride threatened to not walk his daughter down the aisle, the groom was ready with his response.

Mary Smith can still laugh when she recounts the series of blunders that took place with the keys to her car following her wedding to her beloved Richard at the Atwater Baptist Church in Los Angeles in 1958. “When we were ready to leave, my husband’s friend had his car. That is when my husband remembered that he had the keys to his friend’s car that was parked in front of the church,” she said with a huge smile. “The best man was left holding a second set of car keys as he watched the newlyweds jump into his car and drive away.” Mary went on to explain what the best man did not know was that some pranksters from the wedding party had already fiddled with the car that was normally driven by the bride and groom. “When his friend jumped into our car, it would not start because another friend had disconnected the necessary wires.” Measure twice, zip once After refusing to be measured for his tuxedo, retired teacher Julius Aznoff was not surprised when the tuxedo pants reserved for his father-

“The hell you’re not,” Julius snapped. “Pull them up, button your coat and get out there.” The stunned father turned to one of the groomsmen to confide that he could not pull up his zipper. With a smile, he was reminded that his daughter’s wedding was not an appropriate time to brag about the size of his anatomy.

Mary Smith can still laugh when she recounts the series of blunders that took place with the keys to her car following her wedding to her beloved Richard.

Picture perfect What could have been an emotional disaster for a young bride in Harbour Pointe, Washington, developed into a picture-perfect wedding day that created memories she will cherish for a lifetime. Stephannie Stumpf admitted to being a “photo fanatic” who wanted to document every moment of her wedding day 24 years ago. The image she envisioned suddenly went out of focus two days prior to the wedding when the groom’s father suffered a heart attack that left him in the hospital when the couple were scheduled to exchange their vows. To guarantee a picture-perfect day, Stephannie got on the phone with the hospital and received special permission to take her wedding photos at the hospital with the entire wedding party, including her father-in-law dressed in his tuxedo. “So, our wedding party and the photographer drove to the hospital before our wedding to take the formal photos,” she remembered lovingly. “I will forever be grateful that we had that chance.” Everybody has a wedding story, and there is still time to add your story to "Notorious Nuptials." Please send your funny, heartwarming or romantic contributions to da@dajournalist.com. Dan Aznoff is a freelance writer based in Mukilteo, Washington. BONNERS FERRY LIVING LOCAL

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TUMMY TIME

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stomachs. This position is good to help encourage extension of the spine and strengthen your posterior muscles. "How should I do this at home?" There are several ways to safely perform prone strengthening and stretching exercises. The first thing to try is what physical therapists call “prone on the elbow.” To perform this motion, start on your stomach, and prop yourself up with your elbows directly under your shoulders. Let your glute muscles (the muscles on your sit bones), relax and take deep breaths. If you feel sharp or radiating pains, discontinue exercise and seek medical advice. This exercise will help with low-back and mid-back extension and help strengthen your posterior neck muscles. Once you feel confident with the prone on elbows exercise, you can move

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Though adults are done growing, it is still beneficial to be in positions in which we are on our stomachs. to a cobra pose. This pose is very similar, but you will be actively moving up and down. For this pose, you will start on your stomach as well, and place your hands underneath your shoulders. Keeping your elbows tucked in at your sides, lift up and leave your hips on the ground. For this exercise, make sure you inhale on your way up and exhale on your way down. This exercise helps to strengthen your back and neck muscles while stretching out the front of your body. Make sure you are keeping your glutes relaxed. Stop if you feel pain or radiating symptoms down your back, and seek medical advice. Once you feel confident with those two poses, you can move onto the Superman pose. This strengthens many of your posterior muscles including hamstrings and back muscles. To perform this pose, start on your stomach. Lift your head, arms and legs off of the ground,

leaving just your hip bones and stomach on the floor. You can inhale up and exhale on your way back down, or you can hold this position for 30 seconds and repeat three times. Make sure your head is in a neutral position and you are not straining to look up or down. If you spend a lot of time at a computer or a desk, I would encourage you to spend some time on your stomach to promote extension of the spine. A rounded spine is very hard to correct once muscles have gotten accustomed to a slouched position—and can lead to pain and injury. Try to spend 10 minutes a day on your stomach to keep you standing tall for a long time! This article was intended to provide general recommendations only and is not a substitute for your own good judgment or consultation with a physical therapist.

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UN FO R G E T TA BLE O UT DO O R EX PERIENCES AWAIT IN NORTH IDAHO ’S BACKYA RD by Taylor Shillam

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he Inland Northwest is home to endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. While this is no secret to the region’s residents or visitors, North Idaho’s adventures include several hidden gems that could be overlooked by even the most active locals.

Local skaters, climbers, adrenaline junkies, and those simply seeking a new experience, can find what they’re looking for while staying close to home, with a selection of big adventures just a short distance away. North Idaho is the home of several high-quality venues designed to take guests to new heights with zip lining, ropes courses and treetop adventures. Coeur d’Alene Adventures If there’s an outdoor adventure you’ve had your eye on, Coeur d’Alene Adventures likely offers the chance to finally try it. Their selection of over nine different adventures includes fly fishing and spin fishing trips, whitewater rafting and horseback riding. Their scenic rafting trips offer full-day and half-day options, departing seven days a week just across the Idaho/Montana border. Guided fishing trips are offered on Hayden Lake and the Coeur d’Alene River, guided by knowledgeable local rafting and fishing guides. The eco-friendly company is completely paperless, taking reservations only by phone or online, and taking extra measures like sourcing locally homemade lunches and utilizing solar panels to power their activities and their adventure shop located on the Clark Fork River. They also offer equipment rentals for those looking to take their adventure plans into their own hands. CdAAdventures.com

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big adventures just a small distance away Mica Moon Zip Tours & Aerial Park Mica Moon is home to famous zip line tours and “the Northwest’s best aerial park,” promising excitement for nearly every age group and occasion. Each three-hour zip line tour takes guests along Mica Moon’s signature course through forests, across the company’s private valley, and through a bit of history as it passes camps where moonshine was produced during the prohibition era. The tour includes two short hikes and a bird’s-eye view of some Northwest scenery and wildlife, with guides leading the way. Mica Moon describes their aerial park as a treetop wonderland full of obstacles with varying degrees of difficulty. “Think Ewok village, but better,” their website reads. The feel of an Ewok village combines with the opportunity to unleash your inner Ninja Warrior with varying height-defying challenges to choose from, including a wine barrel bridge and high-rise tight ropes. Ages 6 and older are welcome to participate in Mica Moon’s zip line tours, treetop adventures or a combo tour, with packages available for youths, adults and seniors, along with group discounts and additional opportunities for team building, corporations and date nights. “We will offer night tours, fall color tours, even enchanting twilight tours … that take advantage of intimate, panoramic redstreaked sunsets,” Mica Moon states. Located in Liberty Lake, Washington, it’s a short drive to the Mica Moon headquarters for your family, work or date night outing! MicaMoon.com Tree to Tree Located in Athol’s Farragut State Park, Tree to Tree is a site for family friendly aerial adventure, with obstacle courses including Tarzan swings, an aerial skateboard, zip lining and more. The park hosts more than 100 activities, divided into color-coded courses to accommodate both youths and adults. The courses progress in difficulty, each designed to test balance while encouraging both mental and physical strength. Now open for the year, the park has COVID-19 policies and procedures set in place, with select mask-required locations on the property, and reservations required for each adventure. TreetoTreeIdaho.com

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Timberline Adventures Coeur d’Alene’s famed Timberline Adventures advertises courses designed by the best in the business. Experienced adventurers selected Coeur d’Alene for the installation of thrilling, “adrenalinespiking” courses, including seven zip lines, two sky bridges, and a new treehouse resting 30 feet in the air.

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Guests can choose from the Lake Coeur d’Alene Zip Tour, offering a chance to cruise through the trees above Beauty Bay at 400 feet off the ground, the S’Mores Treehouse Adventure hosted only during the “golden hours” of summer evenings, and more. Alongside the exhilarating experiences and epic views, Timberline promises a dedication to safety and to the ecosystem it calls home, using lighter platforms for healthier trees. Participants aged 7 and older are welcome on the award-winning courses, rated by Trip Advisor as Coeur d’Alene’s number one outdoor activity. ZipTimberline.com Coeur d’Alene Skate Park The 14,000-square-foot Coeur d’Alene Skate Park has attracted skaters from across the region since its completion in 2017. A community effort from local skateboard and biking enthusiasts brought on the funding and construction of the new skate park after over 25 successful years at its original location. With a prime location on Garden Avenue, just a quick distance away from North Idaho College and the city beach, Coeur d’Alene Skate Park provides a safe place for young skaters to visit after school or during those long summer days, for community members to gather, and for all ages to practice their skills on their bike or board. Millennium Skate Park Post Falls’ skate park, located along the Centennial Trail at Greensferry and 3rd Avenue, has something to offer for all skill levels. Complete with a turf area, ramps, boxes and rails, the park welcomes skaters from sunrise to sunset. With so many adventures in North Idaho’s backyard offering new perspectives on enjoying the breathtaking Inland Northwest, this summer could be your chance to try a new adventure. Whether it’s up in the trees, on a skateboard, or in the whitewater rapids, that adrenaline rush you’re seeking is waiting for you!

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Practice That Swing! S UM M ER BRINGS PL AYERS OF A L L SK I L L L E V E LS TO T H E GOL F COU R SE by COLIN ANDERSON

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t’s the great unconquerable game that we both love and despise. A slight twist in the hips, movement of the head or proximity to the ball and your shot might be heading for the woods, the drink, or the beach. Still, when you line everything up just right, strike the ball cleanly and smash a perfect drive down the fairway, or watch your approach shot land softly just feet from the pin, there really is no feeling like a great golf shot. Whether you’re a weekend duffer, retiree playing with friends, scratch player, or just getting started with the game, every round of golf is a challenge. With the most stable weather of the year, summer is when the courses see, by far, the most visitors. The weekend warriors come out of hibernation, typically cruising in a power cart and taking down several nerve-calming beverages throughout their round. The final tally isn’t always what’s important to these golfers, rather the camaraderie amongst friends after a long week of work, coupled with enjoying a great Northwest day outdoors having fun instead of tackling yard work. Still, others seek the serenity of a quiet round just after sunrise. In the calm of the early morning, the crack of a tee shot seems to linger longer, and getting in a quick 9 before most have even started their day gives a great sense of pride to early risers. No matter your skill set and the experience you hope to achieve, you are very likely sitting just a short drive from a course that can provide what you are looking for. If it has been some time since you last swung a club or if you are new to the game, there are a few things on the to-do list that will help ‘get you in the swing of things’ for prime summer rounds. Anyone who has kept an eye on the PGA Tour over the past 20 years has seen a pretty dramatic shift in player appearance. Gone are most of the

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rail skinny and overly husky players, and most pro players today take their fitness seriously. Even if making a tour isn’t your ultimate goal, treating golf like an athletic event will almost certainly help improve your game. While it’s tempting to pull up to the course, practice a few puts then head to the #1 tee box and swing full speed, a proper warmup is key to setting yourself up for success. Stretch out your entire body. Roll your neck and shoulders, and take time to stretch hip flexors, quads and calves. If you have time to hit the driving range before your round, remember to start with wedges and low irons, work your way up to the middle irons, and take just a few shots with the woods and driver. Between rounds, a day or two of yoga or stretching sessions is immensely beneficial for flexibility. Simple bodyweight movements like push-ups, crunches, squats and lunges will help balance all the muscles utilized in your golf swing. For those who want to get serious, there are many personal trainers out there who can design a routine specific to golfers. Once you are on the course, know your skill level and choose the proper tee box. If you aren’t a low handicap, don’t hit from the Championship tee box. While you don’t want to feel rushed, pace of play is important to everyone having fun. If


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your ball goes out of bounds, spend just a minute or two searching for it and, if it can’t be found quickly, take a drop and move on. If the group behind you is moving quicker, stop at the next tee box and let them play through. Finally, don’t be afraid to take advice from an expert. Sometimes the smallest of adjustments can make a world of difference. Trained PGA professionals at almost every course can recognize flaws in your swing, which, when corrected, will help you hit straighter, longer, and lower your score. It’s a wonderful time of year to be outside, and for many, 18 holes is the best way to spend it. Remember to be conscious of those around you, and also relax and enjoy the game. You’re there to have fun, right? A Couple Courses to Try: Mirror Lake Golf Course This 9-hole course is friendly for the beginner but still challenging enough for the advanced golfer. Welldeveloped trees line most fairways, and there are water hazards to be aware of as well. The grounds crew works hard each season to keep the putting surfaces fast and smooth. The atmosphere is relaxed with beautiful views of the Kootenai Valley and Selkirk Mountains around every turn. You can pick up what you need at the full-service pro shop and hone your skills on the driving range and practice green. After your round, enjoy a bite from the snack bar and a beverage from the cocktail lounge. The Idaho Club Boasting Idaho’s only Jack Nicklaus Signature Design course, the Idaho Club’s 18 holes take full advantage of the surrounding beauty of the area. The course flows naturally with the Pack River, so water is found all throughout the course. Tucked in a valley, the surrounding forests are also striking. It’s not uncommon to come across deer, elk or even moose during your round. Course members get the early tee times, but the public is welcome beginning at 10:30am. You can relax after your round back at the beautiful clubhouse and enjoy a great meal or drink.

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Fun on the SUMMER WATER SPORTS ADVENT U RE S by ABIGAIL THORPE

The sun is out, summer is here and the water is calling! Few things beat enjoying the summer weather while out playing on the water, and lucky for us we’re surrounded with opportunities to get out, adventure and make new memories offshore. Whether you’re looking to get your toes wet, or an experienced water lover looking for a new adventure, there are plenty of activities to keep you busy all summer long.

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The perfect way to explore nature from a different point of view is from a kayak, when you’ll have the time and peace to take everything in while enjoying a healthy adventure on the water. Kayaks can be used on any body of water, which make them ideal for exploring those hard-toget-to spots your powerboat can’t go. There are many different types of kayaks ranging from whitewater and recreational to inflatable, so visit your local outdoor adventure or watersports store to find the right fit for you, and consider borrowing or renting first before you invest your money.

Throw a line in from the boat or shore, and enjoy the rush when you get that first bite or land the big one. If you’re looking for a true adventure, sign on for a fishing charter or fly fishing class—there are a wide variety of options ranging from multi-day trips to scenic boat tours into remote rivers or lakes. It’s a great opportunity to learn something new and have an experience you’ll never forget. If you are headed out this summer to throw in a line, don’t forget fishing rules and license requirements change depending on where you are, so make sure you’re licensed and ready to go.

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WASHINGTON’S CASCADE LOOP The Ultimate Summer Road Trip, Part II By Marguerite Cleveland

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art II of the Ultimate Summer Road Trip begins by heading through farmlands toward the jagged peaks of the Cascade Mountains, where you will make your first of two crossings. Highway 2 follows the Skykomish River in an area known as the Stevens Pass Greenway, which is a National Scenic Byway as well. This drive passes through the charming small towns of Sultan, Gold Bar, Index and Skykomish, each with its own local flair. A must stop for coffee is the cute Espresso Chalet, which is the home of Harry, the endearing sasquatch from the movie “Harry and the Hendersons.” Other must stops include Wallace Falls State Park and a hike to Bridal Veil Falls. Once you are past Skykomish the road begins to narrow and climb up to Stevens Pass with its incredible views. There are stunning overlooks and picnic areas on the river throughout this drive, so plan to take lunch with you to enjoy some time outdoors. After crossing Stevens Pass continue along Highway 2 through the stunning Tumwater Canyon to Leavenworth.

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CRUISE THE 25-MILE PAVED LOOP THAT CIRCLES THE RIVER AND CROSSES TWO BRIDGES FOR A BEAUTIFULLY SCENIC RIDE.

Leavenworth Leavenworth is a cute Bavarian-themed town, which will make you feel like you are in Germany or an Alpine village. There is so much to see and do in town. Try some German food or pop into one of the many tasting rooms for local wine or cider. With a main street closed to traffic, it is a wonderfully walkable town. Schocolat offers handcrafted Belgian chocolates that are a luxurious taste not to be missed. The Leavenworth Reindeer Farm is a fascinating place to learn about Caribou as well as the opportunity to feed them. Leavenworth is also known for all of its outdoor recreation. Enjoy a tube float on the Wenatchee River or hike on more than 800 miles of trails. Plan to stay the night here at the Icicle Village Resort and Spa. It is close enough to walk to everything in town but away from all the noise. The onsite restaurant JJ Hills Fresh Grill has some Bavarian favorites as well as a Northwest-themed menu. The outdoor patio has great views of the Cascade Mountains. Wenatchee Wenatchee sits at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia rivers. Visit the downtown National Historic District with plenty of boutiques, galleries and restaurants. The Pybus Public Market is located on the Columbia riverfront. Rent bikes at the market and cruise the 25-mile paved loop that circles the river and crosses two bridges for a beautifully scenic ride. Head into the market for local farm goods, artisanal foods,

restaurants and shops. Select some refreshments and either dine in or pick up a picnic to enjoy in the Wenatchee Riverfront Park. Chelan Lake Chelan is a popular summer vacation destination for Western Washingtonians looking for summer sun. The stunning lake is surrounded by orchards and vineyards. In recent years, the area has become known for wine as well. The Lake Chelan AVA is known for its unique terroir due to ice age glaciers and the “lake effect,” which creates mild temperatures with a longer growing season. There are more than 30 wineries and tasting rooms. For a unique adventure take the Lady of the Lake ferry from Chelan to Stehekin. This darling hamlet can only be reached by boat, helicopter or hiking. It makes a perfect day trip, or you can stay overnight. There are a lot of hikes, including the lovely Rainbow Falls. No trip here is complete without a stop at the Stehekin Pastry Company with its wide selection of delectable treats and breakfast or lunch offerings. They even have a cabin for rent. Beebe Springs Nature Area As you leave Chelan make sure to stop at the Beebe Springs Nature Area just north of the Beebe Bridge. The park overlooks the Columbia River and has 2 miles of ADA-accessible trails that weave around the marshy area where Beebe Creek flows into the Columbia River. The park is adorned with metal sculptures created by artist Virgil “Smoker” BONNERS FERRY LIVING LOCAL

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The Specifics The Cascade Loop - CascadeLoop.com

WHERE TO STAY The Icicle Village Resort - IcicleVillage.com

WHERE TO EAT Espresso Chalet - Facebook.com/Espresso-Chalet-687251244640139 Schocolat - Schocolat.com Pybus Public Market - PybusPublicMarket.org Stehekin Pastry Company - StehekinPastry.com Old Schoolhouse Brewery - OldSchoolhouseBrewery.com

THING TO DO Twisp Works - TwispWorks.org Winthrop Tubing - WinthropTubing.com The Stevens Pass Greenway - CascadeLoop.com/Stevens-Pass-Greenway

Marchand, a member of the Lakes Band of the Colville Confederated Tribes. Dominating the park is his 3D sculpture of “The Chief ” on horseback with a feathered headdress hoisting aloft a Columbia River salmon over his head. Also look for the “Root Diggers.” His work can be found throughout the Cascade Loop. Methow Valley Before turning on Highway 153 and starting the climb over the North Cascades, stop at the little town of Pateros. There is a cute riverfront park with incredible views. You’ll want to see the art installation by Marchand, commemorating the Native peoples who originally lived on this land. Pateros is a good spot to gas up and stock up on snacks. Once you turn onto Highway 153 you will see the Cascade Mountains in the distance. The terrain will gradually change from high desert hills to wooded areas filled with Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir. The first stop is the quaint artist community of Twisp. Over 100 artists call the Methow Valley home, and you can see some of their work in the art galleries of Twisp. You’ll also find live music, theater and maybe even a poetry reading on a street corner. When you head into town you will see the campus of TwispWorks, which helps local businesses get established. Stop at their Methow Valley Goods store and shop over 70 artists, makers, producers and creatives. The faux western town of Winthrop is very well done. With its wooden boardwalks you really feel like you are in the Wild West. Spend some time exploring the town. To add to the western experience, book a horseback ride or go tubing on the Methow River. Downtown offers a variety of restaurants, shops and breweries. If you want to support a hyper local, make a visit to the Old Schoolhouse Brewery. The beer is made using unfiltered North Cascades water and local hops. Local ranches supply lamb and beef for their burgers, while all dressings and sauces are made in house. The patio beer garden overlooking the river is the perfect place to enjoy this bounty. Before you leave town visit the Homestream Park, which also has sculptures by Marchand on an interpretive trail. 54

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North Cascade National Park The route takes you through Mazama before climbing into the North Cascades. The Cascade Loop Travel Guide recommends the eastern approach to Washington Pass for its superior views. This portion of Highway 20 is known as the North Cascades Scenic Highway. It traverses the North Cascades National Park. You will be surrounded by glaciers (there are more than 300 in the park), jagged mountain peaks with several above 9,000 feet in elevation. Keep your eyes peeled for mountain lakes and waterfalls. Ross and Diablo look stunning, as their turquoise-colored water stands out among the forested mountains. The North Cascades National Park Visitor Center is located near Newhalem, where you can get information from park rangers about local conditions, trails and viewpoints. This park is one of the less visited in the National Park System where you can enjoy the jaw-dropping scenery of a Glacier National Park but without all the crowds. Skagit Valley Heading down from the mountains you will pass through the darling towns of Marblemount and Concrete. The terrain will now turn into rolling hills before you begin to see the acres of farmland that span the Skagit Valley, where you will finish your trip.


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DETOX SALAD Recipe Courtesy of Tina VanDenHeuvel, NTP You can follow Tina @madebetterforyou on Instagram INGREDIENTS: 1 small avocado or half medium 1 tbsp. hemp or olive oil 1/8 tsp. Himalayan salt 1/2 cup celery, diced 1/2 cup red bell pepper, diced 1/2 cup broccoli slaw mix (broccoli and carrot) 1/2 cup Daikon radish, grated 1/2 cup golden beet, grated 1/2 cup microgreens 2 tbsp. mixed raw seeds (pumpkin, hemp and sunflower) pepper to taste

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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 3-8pm.

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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!

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BADGER'S DEN CAFE AND LATTE

At Badger's Den Cafe and Latte, you'll be greeted with fast, friendly service with a smile. On the menu you'll find delicious breakfast and lunch items, a variety of specialty coffee drinks, smoothies and more! In a hurry? There's a drive-up window for your convenience. A stop at this restaurant is a must for locals and visitors alike! Open 7 days a week, 6am-2pm

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FEIST CREEK RESTAURANT At Feist Creek Restaurant, the delicious smells and warm atmosphere make you feel right at home. Serving lunch and dinner, customer favorites range from their smoked prime rib and 25 oz. rib-eye steak to catfish and hushpuppies, homemade fish and chips, burgers, sandwiches and more. Full bar, pool table, outdoor seating, fish pond and their own private waterfall make this a destination spot to remember. You can find them open Friday-Sunday from 12pm-close.

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

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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-Saturday 7am-3pm, Sunday 7am-1pm. Dinner served on the 3rd Friday of each month 5-9pm.

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HUNGRY? HUCKLEBERRY PANCAKE BREAKFASTS ARE BACK! By Jillian Chandler

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he annual Huckleberry Pancake Breakfast, held monthly, kicked off for its 2021 season on Saturday, May 29. Presented by Bonners Ferry EAA Chapter 757 at Boundary County Airport’s Northern Air hangar, the event will continue the last Saturday of each month through September. Those in the community are invited to bring their families and gather with friends, and spend a morning socializing while enjoying a delicious meal of scrambled eggs and sausage patties, beverages … and, you guessed it, huckleberry pancakes! Chuck Quillen, owner of Three Mile Café, generously donates a majority of the food that's cooked up for the delicious Saturday breakfasts. There is a suggested donation of $8 per person. Proceeds from each Huckleberry Pancake Breakfast go to

benefit scholarships for student pilot training at Northern Air. Help a young future pilot earn their wings! Many of the students earn their wings and go on to careers in aviation—and some have even made their way back to the airport where they are now instructing the next generation of airmen and women! You still have four opportunities to enjoy a wonderful meal while supporting youth scholarships. Mark your calendar for the upcoming breakfasts: June 26, July 31, August 28 and September 25. Due to the continued health and safety concerns amid the pandemic, organizers have spread tables out to allow for more social distancing, while those preparing and serving the food wear gloves and follow strict sanitation guidelines.

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PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN AT THE MARKET Not only does the Bonners Ferry Farmers Market offer local growers and craftsmen the opportunity to sell and showcase their goods, it also provides the community a place to come together and interact with one another—at a safe distance of course! And … you can’t forget the wonderful annual events held throughout the market season. On June 5, the market will come alive with their special “Plants for Your Garden” event. If you’ve got a green thumb, and even if you don’t, this event is for you! With summer’s arrival this month, there’s no time like the present to beautify your garden! Save the date for next month’s Kids Day, scheduled for July 24. The weekly market is held 8am to 1pm in the City Parking Lot. Check out other upcoming special events online at BonnersFerryFarmersMarket.org.

ANNUAL BORDERS 3 JAMBOREE Since 1999, the Rod Benders Car Club has had a passion to bring our great community together with a love for classic cars. The club hosts car shows, monthly meet-ups and events, and more! Each year, the Rod Benders host the annual Borders 3 Jamboree Car Show the first Saturday in June. Join them on June 5 in downtown Bonners Ferry for a time of celebrating history and community with beautiful, classic cars, and featuring the "Rolling Awards Show." Registration is from 8 to 11am, followed by an award ceremony at 2pm. Find out more online at IdahoRodBenders.info.

HORSEPOWER COLLIDES After a year off, HorsePower Collides is back and ready to see who will come out on top! Celebrate Father’s Day weekend by treating Dad to a night of excitement at the Boundary County Fairgrounds for this year’s HorsePower Collides on June 19! Audiences will feel the thrill as horses versus dirt bikes ensue in a timeless battle of who will beat who, and this competition allows both groups to show up and race to the top. Spectator entry opens at 4pm with the show starting at 5. For additional information, call 208.661.5523 or 208.691.1343, or find the event on Facebook.

* 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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