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While many of us are blessed to have wonderful relationships with our mothers, not everyone is as fortunate. If you have a strained relationship with your mother, maybe extend some grace and pray for a glimpse of happiness and focus on what happy times there have been.
This month we celebrate Mother’s Day, a time set aside to honor those who have sacrificed so much to give their children all they can. While there are many ways to celebrate and gifts we can give, there are other unique things we can do that will mean much more than flowers.
Lastly, remember those who have been a mother figure to you. Extend your gratitude to them as well.
Think about all that your mother has done for you and write her a note of thanks. But more than that, be sure to mention important life lessons she has taught you. Did she teach you compassion? Did she demonstrate a strong work ethic which has influenced you? If you are able to spend time with your mother on Mother’s Day, bring along photos that portray some of your most special memories with your mom. Better yet, make a photo collage or go online to create a unique ceramic tile of a special photo.
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hen Aleah Jones entered her freshman year at Bonners Ferry High School, she was especially looking forward to her art class, a topic she has explored since the sixth grade. But after one week in basic art, she said it quickly became apparent that she was far more advanced than what the class was geared toward. Art teacher Josh Knaggs said the basic art class teaches things such as the color wheel and other introductory concepts. He was reluctant to allow Aleah to test out of his class until he could see some of her work, so he first asked her to bring in some of the pieces she had created. “I got two pages into her portfolio and said immediately, ‘You are in the wrong class,’” said Josh. “She had some of the best drawings I’ve ever seen.” Aleah is extremely talented and devoted to her passion of art. She prefers to create graphite (pencil) drawings and oil paintings but said Mr. Knaggs helps push her out of her box. “He has really encouraged me to get out of my comfort zone and branch out to other things such as watercolor,” said Aleah. Now a sophomore, Aleah is in AP art, which allows her to create and produce art throughout the week as she works somewhat independently with the hope of earning college credit and possible scholarships. “The (AP) students submit their portfolios to the College Board, which is an organization in charge of standardized tests for college admissions. They employ artists and professors from around the country to critique the students’ work and grade it based on the 0 to 6 rubric,” explained Josh, adding that Aleah’s work is definitely worthy of a score of six. “A score of four or higher sees one credit awarded to the student. A score of
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six is ranked exceptional, and they are then in the arena of scholarships, not that money is guaranteed, but the opportunity is greater as colleges want talent in their ranks.” Aleah says she loves seeing the finished product of her work and “taking what’s in her head and creating something whether based in reality or not.” It is curious to note that Aleah’s interests are on the opposite ends of the spectrum with Renaissance art and the contemporary “street art” being her favorite to create. The inspiration for each comes from Rembrandt and Etam Cru, a duo that consists of street artists Sainer and Bezt who create massive street art murals that are often several stories tall and rich in color and known throughout the world. The time Aleah spends engaging in art is indicative of her passion. Working anywhere from five to seven hours each day, including her flex and lunch periods, Aleah says she has learned to make the most of both her time and materials. She credits Mr. Knaggs with instilling in her a good work ethic. “I’ve learned that when things get difficult, it’s OK to put it aside for a while. There will always be something else to work on,” said Aleah, adding that when she comes back to a project after setting it aside, it allows her to be more creative. She tends to work on her oil paintings over the weekend when she can devote more time to it given that it is a longer process. “You have to draw, find a board and then begin to paint,” she said. In addition to art, Aleah is a softball player and also expresses herself through music as a guitar player. But it is in drawing that she finds her escape. “Once I start drawing, I don’t think of anything else,” she said. So far this school year, Aleah estimates she has created approximately
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50 pieces of art. And as talented as she is, it surprises some to know that her pencil drawings, much to the dismay of her teacher, are all drawn with a mechanical pencil. While Aleah realizes she has talent, she is also very humble. “I need to spend more time with certain areas of my pieces instead of rushing through it,” said Aleah about what areas she needs to improve upon. “I also need to try new mediums.” One of Aleah’s goals is to start drawing more portraits of people she knows, an area she has been reluctant to pursue for fear people may not think the end product looks like the subject she is drawing. “She is plagued with an artist’s temperament,” jokes Josh. “She’s never really totally happy (with her finished product).” But if her own self portrait is any indication, she has nothing to worry about. “I think that is her best piece of art yet,” said Josh.
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"My intent is to take her as far as she wants to go with her art,” said Josh. “I feel blessed to interact with such talent." For those who enjoy art but may not have the confidence they need, Aleah advises to take your time. “It takes a lot of practice. I’ve done it every day for so long. Find something you like and just keep experimenting,” she said. As for Josh, he is amazed at the pieces she draws and paints. “My intent is to take her as far as she wants to go with her art,” said Josh. “I feel blessed to interact with such talent.”
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techniques that have been specially designed for the longevity of the product. While both luxury vinyl and laminate products can successfully be installed by nonprofessionals, as long as the manufacturer instructions are strictly followed, I highly recommend allowing a professional to install wood floors. They will have the tools and knowhow to make sure that your wood floors last a lifetime. Any flooring upgrade is an investment, and being educated in the strengths and weaknesses of each type of hard surface will help ensure you make the right choice for your home this spring!
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CELEBRATING THE CLASS OF 2019
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students who went onto a two-year college, 41 went to a four-year university, one attended a vocational school, eight enlisted in the military and 20 students went directly into the workforce.
t’s a time to celebrate all the accomplishments of our amazing senior class and wish them well as they begin a new chapter in their lives.
This year’s class has 85 graduates, a handful of whom have already The graduation ceremony for the Bonners Ferry High School seniors enlisted in the military, eager to serve will take place on Saturday, June 1, at their country. And it’s a group that has 11am at the football field. Principal impressed Dinning. Kevin Dinning said that this is a MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR JUNE change from what was previously a “They are an extremely well-rounded 1pm ceremony, a change that was 1 AS WE COME TOGETHER TO group of students,” said Dinning. precipitated by a desire to have more CELEBRATE THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS “They have a unique ability to interact family time between the ceremony and with several peer groups.” the senior class’s all-night party. OF THESE STUDENTS AND WISH Speaking at this year’s ceremony will be Valedictorian Connor Claphan and Salutatorian Caleb Petersen. According to Dinning, there will also be a guest speaker who is voted upon by the students and graduation committee.
THEM WELL AS THEY BEGIN THE NEXT CHAPTER IN THEIR LIVES!
Please note that in the event of inclement weather, the ceremony will be moved indoors to the Boundary County Middle School gymnasium.
While it is still unknown what the plans are for the members of this year’s graduating class, last year’s class of 100 graduates had 30
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HAVE A MESS THIS MOTHER’S DAY Moyie Mudbog a popular tradition By Patty Hutchens | Photos Courtesy of Anna Friesen
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t’s Moyie Mudbog’s biggest event of the season, and one that keeps mothers returning year after year to enjoy some muddy fun on their special day.
The Mudder Day event will take place from May 10 through 12 at 1710 Eileen Road in Moyie Springs. With a mud pit, rock crawl, food vendors, bonfires, gift shop and music, there is fun for the whole family! This year tickets are $30 for ages 13 and older and $10 for children 6 to 12. Anyone with a military identification and children 5 and younger are free. “Mother’s Day is our largest event of the season,” said Anna Friesen, one of the organizers of the event, who adds that the event has been taking place since 2002. “The mud pit opens at 9. We have music and log truck load of logs for our bonfires Friday and Saturday night. We offer a mud pit, sand hills and a rock crawl.” To ensure that everyone is safe and has a great time, there are specific rules that must be followed and will be enforced. Among those are no glass, absolutely no dogs, no riding in bed of trucks, no three- or four-wheelers, dirt bikes or go-karts, and one must have a valid picture ID to into the event. (Please note: Birth certificates, marriage licenses or high school diplomas are not acceptable forms of identification.) In addition, seatbelts must be worn when participating
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in the mud pit, sand hill or rock crawl. Friesen states that anyone considered being reckless or unruly will be issued a warning. If the behavior continues, that person will be escorted off the property by security and will not be issued a refund. While the rock crawl is open 24 hours, the mud pit and sand hill do close for the evening. It takes the staff several months to prepare the property for these events, but the fun is well worth it, not to mention the revenue that it brings to the local community! According to Friesen, there are thousands who attend this May event each year. So make this Mother’s Day one that Mom won’t forget and attend the Mudder Day event! And be sure to mark your calendars for Summer Mud Fest, June 21 through 23, and Fall Mudbog, October 4 through 6. For more information, go to their Facebook page, Moyie Mudbog LLC.
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ATHLETE OF THE MONTH BY PATTY HUTCHENS | PHOTOS COURTESY OF VICTORIA RAE
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junior at Bonners Ferry High School, Victoria Rae says that being involved in athletics has taught her important life lessons that have already impacted her life in many ways.
She shares that the biggest challenge she has had in track is overcoming mental blocks. “You are the one who puts the block there. You can’t be critical of yourself because if you have any mental blocks, you feel stuck,” Victoria said.
“Patience is key,” said Victoria. “And if you want to succeed in anything, you have to put forth the effort. This is true in school, work and life in general.”
There have been many accolades awarded to Victoria for her efforts in both volleyball and track.
Victoria has played volleyball since the fourth grade and has been on the varsity team since her sophomore year playing the position of outside hitter. But it was when her mom, a coach for the Boundary County Middle School track team, encouraged her to try shotput and discus in the seventh grade that Victoria discovered her true passion. As a shotput and discus thrower, Victoria said she enjoys the individuality of the sport. “There is no offense or defense. It’s only you,” she said, adding that volleyball is a good balance as it also gives her a chance to play a team sport. With a total of four varsity letters, Victoria is the reigning state champion for shotput and finished second in state last year in discus. She is currently top-ranked in 3-A in the state and is sitting in the top five overall in the state of Idaho. Her personal bests are impressive—39’7” for shotput and 120’3” for discus, something she hopes to improve upon and break the school record. “The current record has been held for 13 years, and the person who holds it was amazing,” said Victoria.
As a freshman on the track team, Victoria was voted newcomer of the year and her sophomore year she reigned in the category of valuable points. “In volleyball my sophomore year I was awarded most improved and my junior year I was voted Most Valuable Player and was named to the All-League team for the Intermountain League,” she said. With over a 4.0 GPA, Victoria has already been contacted by various schools in and around the Pacific Northwest. She plans to participate in track in college and would like to eventually become a teacher. “I want to go somewhere closer to home,” said Victoria, adding she loves the town of Bonners Ferry and is close to her family. All one has to do is meet Victoria once, and it is easy to see her enthusiasm for all she does. It’s contagious! Congratulations to Victoria—a bright, enthusiastic young woman who leaves no doubt that she will succeed at all she sets out to do.
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BONNERS FERRY IN FOCUS TRUCKS, MUD AND ADRENALINE MOUNTAIN MAFIA RAISING NEW MOTOCROSS EVENT IN NORTH IDAHO BY DAN THOMPSON PHOTOS COURTESY OF MOUNTAIN MAFIA ENTERTAINMENT
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ac Miltz really just needed to borrow a trailer, and he knew Ben Spinney had one. Simple enough.
Miltz said. “It’s truly about the mountain sport and the drivers and competitors and the raw, real nature of the competition. That’s where our genuine feel comes from.”
But once the two got to talking on their drive from Sandpoint to Spokane, ideas began to churn.
The show’s first season chronicles the 2018 three-day, five-event competition, held on a wet, cold June weekend on the course 11 miles north of Bonners Ferry. Twenty competitors from around the Western United States and Canada brought in their rigs to compete in what is the biggest event of its kind in the country.
“We started talking about this concept and idea, and between other jobs we kept working on it,” Miltz said. “Then Grey (Whittier) came on board, and within a year, a year and a half, we ended up finding the right piece of property, and that’s how it all jumped off.” And so born was Mountain Mafia Entertainment, a company “deeply rooted in outdoor adrenaline sports,” as they describe it on their website. The company’s main event—Mountain Havoc, coming up on its sixth year in June—is the subject of a six-episode series called “Mountain Mafia,” originally on the MotorTrend Network and now available on Amazon Prime. “It’s not really about us and ‘Mountain Mafia,’”
The competition is designed to reward the best overall driver and vehicle by putting them through a crucible of off-road challenges: hauling tires, climbing over boulders and navigating a motocross-style track. “It’s respectable, family friendly, pure vehicular violence,” Spinney said. “When you’re racing these trucks, you’re seeing red. You’re trying to push the throttle through the floorboard. You’re on the razor edge of control.” The Mountain Mafia retained complete control
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of the show, Miltz said, which was important to them creatively and practically. “One of the things we find very important is we literally own everything we do,” Miltz said. “We find it important to lead. … We are literally creating our own niche of off-road motorsport.” Miltz said he had been getting calls for a number of years from producers looking for the next big reality TV subject, but it wasn’t until an industry function in late 2017 that he found an opportunity the team was happy with. From there they began planning in earnest, hiring a production team Spinney had worked with on snowboarding videos and preparing the course for filming. The course sprawls on a 90-acre tract of land that Spinney said they at first passed up before doubling back for another look. They bought it in 2013 and spent a full year on the property building out the infrastructure: roads for competitors as well as spectators, stadium lights for the fairgrounds, a full
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Miltz grew up in Michigan and ended up in college at the University of Montana in Missoula. He kept heading West and ultimately landed in Sandpoint. With a degree in business management and a minor in media art, Miltz wanted to start something that was his own, and partnering with Spinney and Whittier just made sense to him. Spinney, a competitive snowboarder who built the first terrain park features on Schweitzer and went on to design them at numerous resorts around the West, grew up in Sandpoint and always had a love for mountain sports—and cars. “Before I could even drive a car I was fixing cars, working on cars, building stuff,” Spinney said. “I’ve always been into monster trucks and the extreme side of automobiles.” Whittier brings experience in off-roading and fabricating. “It’s truly about that right team at the right time,” Miltz said. “We always say between the three of us, without one of us none of this would have ever happened.” The Purcell Trench Ranch has developed a reputation as the best venue for this type of off-roading in the country, “The Super Bowl for this type of racing,” Miltz said, and “the pinnacle for what we do.” They have worked to develop relationships with regional qualifiers in other western states and in Canada so that there are more opportunities for competitors. Some of those who come to Idaho for Havoc are planning and creating their own courses, Spinney said, fueling his optimism that the sport is going to keep growing. Spinney recounted a time at a recent party in Spokane when a man came up to him, trying to place his face. “‘Dude, I saw you on TV. You’re the host of the ‘Mountain Mafia’ show,’”
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Spinney said the man exclaimed as he made the connection. “That really hit me. There’s no ceiling because the way we run our stuff, it’s our thing and we do it our way, and we have some good structure.” Miltz and Spinney kept coming back to the significance of their creative control and how they want to be sure to represent competitors and their sport accurately and fairly. “Up until recently, often motorsport has had a sour taste in people’s mouths. … Some of these events have created issues with neighbors, zoning stuff,” Miltz said. “But what we created is we’re family friendly. It’s a lot easier to have families there and having the quality people there, and when these families and crews realize there’s a safe spot and professional spot to participate or spectate, they tell friends and families, and that’s how we’ve grown.” Season 2 of “Mountain Mafia” is a go, they said, and film crews will be back for Mountain Havoc June 7 through 9. Miltz said they’re planning a few changes based on their experience last season, including mic-ing up the trucks so people can hear the unique sound of each. They had also planned to film some at the “Wake the Squatch” qualifier on the Ranch in April for supplemental footage. All of it has Miltz and Spinney excited about the future of “vehicular violence.” “We’re going for higher quality, more action and more airtime,” Spinney said. “It’s worldwide. It’s pretty rad.”
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"IT IS INSPIRING TO TAKE SOMETHING THAT HAS BEEN NEGLECTED AND RENEW IT, OR TO START FROM SCRATCH AND DEVELOP AN IDEA THAT A HOMEOWNER OR LAND OWNER CAN FALL IN LOVE WITH."
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t was three decades ago that Tim and Lisa West launched their forestry company. After taking a hiatus from 2003 through 2016 to work as a Forestry Product Application Consultant for John Deere Corporation— where Tim worked with many different companies in diverse regions and markets (North America, Finland, Sweden and Australia) and gained immeasurable experience in the use of machines and techniques—they were drawn back to their original work and have been dedicating their time to West Wood LLC since. In 2016, they were joined by their son, David West, of West Industries, a mulching company that he launched in 2008. Today, West Wood LLC is family owned and operated and stronger than ever. “It feels so good to be back home again, full time, working in our beloved community and surrounding area; working with our family with hopes that our children and grandchildren will carry on one day,” smiles Tim. “It is our pleasure to satisfy our customers, showing them a vision of what their property can be and making many lifetime friends out of the deal.” West Wood LLC provides a multitude of services: mulching and mastication, fuels reduction projects, logging, hazard tree removal, building-site prep, wildland firefighting, brush piling, fire lines, and have included pasture improvement/development, landscaping and utility work in conjunction with other projects. “We are a one-stop shop, full-service company,” says David.
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No other business in this area offers the vast number of services and experience that West Wood has to offer. “We all grew up in, and worked in, farming, construction and forestry,” says Tim. “We think outside the box and try different things, which is how our business got started initially. A lot of the methods we pioneered are standards today in the timber industry. Because we are one of the only fuels reduction companies that fights fires too, it gives us a well-rounded experience in our business.” Lisa brings her years of experience to the business, where she takes care of the books, chases parts, does PR work and keeps the guys on track. She also joins the teams on fires as a driver. David recalls one West Wood client, a landowner who built a house in a wooded subdivision. His wife was so overwhelmed with disappointment because of the deplorable state of their 5-acre parcel that she wanted to sell the property and move. The West Wood team came in and mulched it, gave them a beautiful piece of property—and a view! Because of the impressive results of the project, the couple’s neighbors were inspired by the transformation and decided to have West Wood come in and clean up their properties as well.
to take something that has been neglected and renew it, or to start from scratch and develop an idea that a homeowner or land owner can fall in love with.” The team credits the success of West Wood solely to the work ethic that has been instilled in them from this area and their family—to do the best work they can, combined with the ability to be creative and the vision and passion for what they do. “This isn’t a job for us, it’s a lifestyle, and we made work from something we know and love to do,” Lisa says. West Wood’s top-notch work is speaking for itself, and the team is looking to expand! “West Wood and our services are in high demand due to countless referrals,” says David. “We are looking to add more quality members to our team to make that expansion happen.” A full-service, one-stop shop for all of your forestry, mulching and excavation needs, the West Wood team believes in doing the job right— the first time. That is what customers have come to expect, and that is exactly what West Wood will deliver.
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THE RIVERSIDE PARK PROJECT IS A “GO!” VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO BRING VISION TO REALITY BY TERESA PESCE
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ouldn’t it be wonderful if the awesome surroundings of Bonners Ferry were safely accessible by trails for anyone and everyone who wanted to stroll by a river, go for an invigorating mountain hike or bike along a smooth path through natural beauty? And wouldn’t it be wonderful if people cooped up in a noisy city glutted with traffic could get away to Bonners Ferry for a few precious days to listen to the hushed current of a stream and walk out, hike out or bike out the tension knotting up their shoulders? Well, it’s about to happen! 9B Trails, a local nonprofit volunteer organization aimed at creating new trails in Boundary, has a trail-blazing announcement! Thanks to a recent $25,000 Urban Renewal grant, the new Riverside Park Trail System is finally about to become a reality. “This project originally began in 1998; however, due to a variety of issues, it was never completed,” explains 9B Trails Treasurer Tess Rae. “Now because of the efforts of 9B Trail volunteers and this grant, we are
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ready to move forward on the project. It’s a happy day for Bonners Ferry residents!” In collaboration with the City of Bonners Ferry and the Parks and Recreation Department, 9B Trails will create at least 2 miles of connected trails. This trail system will start at the north end of the Kootenai River Bridge, meander down towards the river, under the bridge and around the park. “It will be a delight for families, bikers and pedestrians alike, and will also provide easy access from downtown Bonners Ferry to the park, District 2 Road and out along the gorgeous Kootenai River.” S afety is a critical factor in creating an outdoor environment. As Tess expresses it, “Moms pushing strollers want to feel safe.” Safety means
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IN COLLABORATION WITH THE CITY OF BONNERS FERRY AND THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT, 9B TRAILS WILL CREATE AT LEAST 2 MILES OF CONNECTED TRAILS. THIS TRAIL SYSTEM WILL START AT THE NORTH END OF THE KOOTENAI RIVER BRIDGE, MEANDER DOWN TOWARDS THE RIVER, UNDER THE BRIDGE AND AROUND THE PARK.
everything from lighted paths to easy, complete access to the park. “Parents want somewhere to go with their children to take them on safe paths. Bonners Ferry has always lacked sidewalks, which is why I wanted to get involved with this project. As a mom, I didn’t feel quite safe driving the kids to the mountains in order for them to ride their bikes or go for a walk.” e road to a green light for this project has been a long one. “We’ve Th been in the advocacy and land acquisition phase, bringing stakeholders and land holders together to make The Riverside Park Project a reality in Bonners Ferry,” Tess says. “With the receipt of this grant, we are working on securing lease agreements and final plan approval. We plan to build an 8-foot hard-surface trail with lights for safety and connect a trail system that will go around the park and up onto the dike so people can enjoy the river.” ut as Tess says, “Great trails don’t just happen,” so 9B Trails is reaching B out to the community for assistance. Does creating a more beautiful future for Bonners Ferry appeal to you?
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Would you like to help out and at the same time get to know some of the best people on earth—Bonners Ferry residents just like you? There are many ways you can do so. Some volunteers like to help create the trails. If your tool knowledge is limited to a rake, that’s perfect! For the more tool-savvy, there are other projects to be constructed. Getting the whole family together to help blaze a trail can open young eyes to a world no mobile screen can ever convey. If physical activity isn’t your forte, it’s a wonderful thing to become a Friend of 9B Trails. Your donation of any amount is needed, welcomed and appreciated, and your tax-deductible donation will go directly toward the projects. Volunteers are the very heart of 9B Trails. They are outdoor enthusiasts from all walks of life, ages, interests and backgrounds. The big-hearted, hard-working 9B members volunteer across the board in so many areas of the organization it’s impossible to tether any of them to just one title. They are deeply rooted in the Bonners Ferry community. “ Together, with community involvement and partnerships, our mission is to provide accessible, non-motorized public trails in the local area
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS DO I NEED TRAIL BUILDING EXPERIENCE? Nope! 9B Trails will provide the training necessary for you to build. The crew chief will be there to guide you and answer any questions you may have.
DO I NEED TO BRING TOOLS? Tools will be provided, but if you happen to have a Pulaski or McCloud tool, bring it!
WHAT SHOULD I WEAR? Boots or sturdy closed-toed shoes, long pants and layered clothing on top. A long-sleeved pullover or sweatshirt over a long-sleeved T-shirt usually works well because one is prepared for cold or hot weather. Even if it's really cold, you'll warm up once you start working. Other items to consider wearing are sunglasses and a hat (especially during tick season).
WHAT SHOULD I BRING? You should bring a sack lunch/snack and plenty of water. Bug spray, sun block and work gloves are recommended.
IS THERE AN AGE LIMITATION FOR VOLUNTEERS? Due to liability reasons, we limit our volunteer age to 14 years and above, unless accompanied by a parent/guardian. Also, if any volunteer is a minor (under 18), we require that the guardian sign a waiver and medical form for the minor.
WHEN DO WE MEET AND WHAT HAPPENS? Meeting times vary and will be advertised accordingly. Before work begins, those supervising will give a brief safety talk. After orientation, the group hikes to the build location. The build will usually start soon thereafter.
through advocacy, planning, building, maintaining and fundraising,” Tess says. That noble goal requires skill sets of every kind and financial support as well. Together 9B Trails volunteers have ignited a grassroots movement that has accomplished astonishing things since their beginning in March 2018. Last summer, through the generosity of Xmas Hills, LLC and in loving memory of Caroline Farnsworth, 9B Trails acquired more than 1,100 acres of private land on the outskirts of Bonners Ferry to develop 25 miles of trails for hiking, biking, equestrian, snowshoeing and Nordic opportunities for people of all levels of skill and ability. “Our volunteers have already built 3 miles of those trails, with another 5 miles slated for this summer,” Tess
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says. “The Enchanted Forest promises to be a magical, forested retreat.” In partnership with the Idaho Department of Lands, 9B Trails is also working toward creating a new trail system located in Paradise Valley. With over 8 miles of trails in the works, this system will offer mountain biking, hiking, snowshoeing and Nordic opportunities for families and individuals alike with breathtaking views of the Kootenai Valley. “We hope everyone will strongly consider joining 9B Trails in giving our community the gift of a happy, active, outdoor life in our our beautiful area,” Tess says. “We need your help in making a difference in our community for today and generations to come!” For more information, email Tess at 9btrails@9btrails.org or, better yet, check out theirwebsite at 9BTrails.org. Thank you and happy trails!
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Adventures Ahead are you prepared?
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FACIAL WRINKLES Three Easy Ways to Reduce or Prevent Facial Wrinkles By Bri Williams, RN, BSN
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hether you are middle aged and feeling insecure about the wrinkles on your face, or you are in your 20s and are afraid of losing your youthful looks, don't worry; changing some of your habits can be of great help. Here is a quick but effective list of easy-to-follow tips to reduce—or even prevent—facial wrinkles. Avoid Unprotected Sun Exposure Unprotected sun exposure is the leading cause of skin cancer and premature aging, and you should protect yourself from it the best you can. Regardless of the weather, sunscreen should be worn every single day. Choose one that is at least SPF 35 and reapply every two to three hours; more frequently if you are sweating or swimming. In addition, it is helpful to have a physical barrier when possible. Find shade when you’re at the beach, wear a large brimmed hat, never forget your sunglasses and find clothing/swimsuits with built-in sun protection. Rash guards, rather than bikini tops, allow you to be outdoors all day without the dreaded sunburn on your chest and shoulders. Watch your sleeping habits Most of us have heard the phrase, "I need to get my beauty sleep." Not only is it important to get enough sleep for overall health, but how you sleep can also affect how you age. During sleep our bodies repair at a cellular level. This allows for cell turnover and production, leaving our bodies and skin rejuvenated. Lack of sleep can lead to a dull complexion, dry skin and collagen breakdown, all of which make us appear older. Aim for at least eight hours a night. If possible, also try to avoid sleeping on your stomach or side. Having your face pressed into a pillow creates folds in your face that can lead to permanent lines and wrinkles. There are pillows designed to cradle your head in a way that prevents your face from being creased while you sleep. If sleeping on your back is out of the question, try googling “beauty pillow.”
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Avoid damage while cleansing (and drying) It is important to cleanse your skin daily, especially at the end of the day to remove pollution, product and makeup. While cleansing and applying your skin-care products, use lukewarm water, as hot water can strip your natural oils, and gentle pressure. Your face is a delicate rose, not a sturdy leaf. It does not require a lot of friction and pressure to get it clean. Use light circular motion while cleansing, soft upward strokes when applying product and a clean, soft towel to pat dry when done. Do not rub your face dry. This will help to prevent unnecessary breakdown of collagen, leaving your skin firmer, thicker and tighter. While these tips are a great start to preventing premature aging, there are countless other factors that can contribute. Smoking, high stress, not drinking enough water and overconsumption of sugar (to name a few) can all affect your skin negatively. Adopting a healthier lifestyle can make a huge difference in your perceived age, and most certainly will help your overall health.
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t’s what childhood memories are made of. Summer camp for many is a time to try new activities, meet new friends and gain some independence from Mom and Dad. But the benefits extend far beyond that and can teach children values that will help guide them through life.
One of the most important things to realize is that it is not easy for some children to make friends, and the bonding that occurs in a camp setting is far different than when one is in school or engaged in athletics. At overnight camp in particular, kids are living together and experiencing life without distractions. In this setting, they can really forge a bond unlike any other friendship. With counselors present to make sure all are included, it can put a parent’s mind at ease wondering if their child will fit in and be accepted. While it may be hard to send your child to an overnight camp, you may want to start out with a camp that isn’t so long, and I’m sure by the end they will be asking if they can stay longer next time. Technology in today’s world has exploded exponentially, making it harder than ever to become “unplugged.” Unfortunately, connecting one-on-one and in person has become less frequent. Taking a break from technology is something we all should do, but rarely act upon. Allowing your child to do so will allow him or her time to connect with others, learn from positive role models such as camp counselors and gain a greater appreciation of nature, outdoor activities and things that keep their mind and body engaged. And hopefully the break from technology will translate to less screen time away from camp as well. A child who has attended camp is likely to develop a sense of independence earlier than those who may not attend camp. The growth of a child can be amazing when the parent or parents are actually absent (but under other adult supervision). And it doesn’t stop there. Most people who have sent a child to college have remarked how much the young adult has “grown up” after only one semester away from home. With that independence also comes a sense of empowerment—something that will serve them well in life. Living together for a period of time at camp can also teach children the concept of teamwork. Whether it is working together on a project, helping one another solve challenges or simply
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turning to one another for advice, living and experiencing each day together can build a strong bond and give a child, who may not otherwise be on an athletic team, a sense of what it is like to be part of a team. Teaching a child how to be a team player will give them the tools they need to build good and long-lasting relationships throughout their lives. Trying new activities and finding things they enjoy is a great way to build a child’s self-confidence—something that will definitely benefit them as they go through life. It is natural for a child to feel more pressure with his or her parents watching, so camp is a great opportunity to explore various activities. A child’s first time doing anything, whether it is paddling a canoe, swimming or riding a horse, can be activities that may push them out of their comfort zone, but doing these things while being supported by camp counselors, in a safe environment, can do much to build their self-confidence. There are so many different kinds of camps that it is important to explore what one is right for your child. Do they want to learn more about a particular activity or sport? Investigate what camps are available that will help teach your child more about these skills or topics. For children with special needs or who may have special medical needs such as diabetes, going to camp that caters to those needs can open a whole new world to them. It can help them realize that they are not alone in their world. Connecting with other kids who face the same daily challenges they do can provide a newfound confidence. And for those who have suffered a major loss in their lives, many hospice
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organizations provide a camp for kids who are grieving. Camp can be expensive, but there are ones available that provide scholarships or even payment on a sliding scale. Don’t let cost be a deterrent to providing lifelong memories for your child. While there are countless long-term benefits to sending your child to overnight camp, it can be tough on both kids and parents. Some ways to make the transition easier is to visit the camp prior to attending. Many offer open houses or will gladly provide a tour to families who are interested. It is also helpful to sign your children up to attend camp with a friend, sibling or other relative. It’s always nice to see a familiar face, especially if you are feeling a bit homesick. Lastly, go the old-fashioned route of sending letters to your child. In your correspondence, be sure to not include things that may make them feel homesick. Avoid details of the “fun” things going on at home or how much you miss them. Instead, make the letters encouraging and inquire about their activities. Whatever you decide, know that sending your child to camp is an opportunity to give them a life-long gift—a gift of memories, learning, developing new skills and connecting with others whom they may have never had the opportunity to meet if it wasn’t for that special summer at camp.
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ummer is nearly here, and unless you plan on keeping the kids busy every day on your own, it’s time to register for summer camp. Camp offers kids of all ages a chance to meet new friends, develop skills, learn something new, find a lifelong hobby and allows Mom and Dad a bit of breathing room as well. There are thousands of camps across the country focusing on a variety of interests.
Sports Camps If your child is moving on from learning how to play a sport to a competitive team, athletic camps are a great way to improve their skills during the off-season. In summer, many universities, community colleges, high schools and AAU groups put together weeklong camps. Instructors are typically current coaches and players, and children get advice and coaching from those who are dedicated to the sport. If your child is serious about pursuing top-tier competition during high school and looking at furthering a sports career upon graduation, it’s best to get them in front of team representatives at an early age. There are also plenty of camps out there for kids who just want to learn to play golf or tennis, improve their ice skating or try out a new sport. Art Camps An unfortunate reality for many schools across the country is the slashing of funding for the arts. Kids being able to express themselves through drawing and painting, acting and theatre, or music is vital to helping create a well-rounded individual. Art camps focus on bringing out the creative side in a young mind while also helping kids break out of their comfort zone. Theatre camps work on acting and performing skills in a group setting and, at the end of the week, campers put on a show in front of a live audience. Practicing an instrument alone all summer isn’t ideal, but music camps allow your musician to get back in a group setting. Those who like to draw, paint and sculpt can learn advanced techniques from professional artists. Spiritual/Religious Camps Churches were some of the first organizations to begin putting together summer camps for children, realizing that learning about faith in an environment that also allows kids to burn off some energy, meet new friends and be without Mom and Dad for a few days was highly beneficial. These camps are all a little different but most incorporate teaching of the faith in dealing with everyday situations. There are Bible study camps that are typically more faith-driven and outdoor recreation camps that tend to encourage children to meet and interact with new kids of a similar faith. Check with your church as even if they do not offer one there is likely a regional faith-based camp they can put you in touch with.
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Wilderness/Outdoors Camps Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts aren’t the only campers who can experience the great outdoors. Many communities have summer camps with lodges in the wilderness or on the shores of a lake. Kids can swim and learn to fish or canoe. Campers can practice archery, arts and crafts, and learn to build a fire as well as other wilderness survival skills. The YMCA is a great resource for weeklong day camps that again focus on building new relationships, skills and confidence. Many of these camps are also cell-phone free, so kids learn how to put the phone and video games down for awhile and communicate face-to-face with their peers. Education Camps The summer slip has been well documented as those students not in year-round school often take a bit of a step back in the learning process when they return to school in the fall. Summer classes can help keep the mind sharp. Students who might be struggling on a particular subject receive more attention from educators allowing them a better chance at success. College-prep courses are often offered as well, and students can study for Advanced Placement tests that, if passed, can often knock out a couple of college credits while they are still in high school. While these camps are all tried and true, there are also hundreds of unique experiences out there for those looking at a new challenge or something a little more out of the box. NASA offers Space Camps at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and also at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Here students learn robotics and get to speak directly with astronauts who have been to outer space. Microsoft is offering free summer technology classes at all of its local stores. DigiGirlz Coding is offered to girls 11 through 18 and is taught by professional women in the tech industry. Kids ages 6 and older can learn basic coding of games like Minecraft and Harry Potter Kano. And if you thought summer camp was only for kids, don’t worry—there is a place for grownups too! Adults-only camps are beginning to grow in popularity as grownups look to relieve some of their favorite childhood memories now with other adults and a different perspective on the world. These include all your favorite camp games, crafts and activities often mixed in with a few adult beverages as well. No matter the camp, giving your child an opportunity to meet new friends, challenge themselves and be on their own for a short while will be something that will likely stick with them for years to come.
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CAMP SWEYOLAKAN With six weeklong camps to choose from, Camp Sweyolakan, located on a rustic 300-acre camp on Lake Coeur d’Alene’s Mica Bay and only accessible by boat, will delight children ages 5 (must be entering first grade in the fall) to 18. Activities include everything from hiking, boating, swimming and fishing to archery, forestry, outdoor skills, science projects and challenge courses. For those first-time campers, there is an option for them to attend a shorter fournight overnight camp or a five-day Outbackers Day Camp Session. What better way to get the kids outdoors, meet new friends, nurture their independence, all in a positive and beautiful environment? CampFireInc.org
CAS TL E RO CK RA NCH CAMP A summer camp designed for girls ages 8 through 15, Castle Rock Ranch Camp, located in Kingston, Idaho (45 minutes east of Coeur d’Alene) will introduce your daughters and granddaughters to life on the ranch. During the long summer days at camp, activities and adventure abounds, sure to keep girls busy and engaged. From caring for the animals (goats, cows, chickens, pigs and horses), harvesting vegetables and picking berries, crafts and cooking, riding horses, hiking, river fun and more, this camp on the ranch will breathe fresh life into your child. Though the second session has already been booked to capacity, there is still availability to attend Session 1, a one-week camp held July 7 through 14. CastleRockRanchCamp.com.
CAMP LUTHERHAVEN If you are looking for your child to spend countless hours this summer enjoying positive outdoor recreation, games and activities while developing faith, values, self-confidence, meaningful relationships and new skills, look no further than Camp Lutherhaven. Situated on scenic Lake Coeur d’Alene (8 miles south of Coeur d’Alene), surrounded by majestic trees and inspirational views, a variety of camps are offered all summer long: Trek Camp for seventh through ninth graders and ninth through 12th graders), Family Champ Camp Weekend (all ages and designed for children with developmental or physical needs), Kindercamp (a weekend camp for ages 4 and 5 and their "big person"), Lutherhaven Treehouse Village (weeklong camp for fourth through sixth graders) and more. Lutherhaven.com
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Coro Mendocino
A Chorus of Winemakers in a Bucolic Setting Travel a little further for an authentic experience By Marguerite Cleveland Photos Courtesy of Kevin Brutocao, Visit Mendocino and The Testa Ranch
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here is a scene at the end of the movie “A Walk in the Clouds” when a horrific fire destroys a family’s vineyards. All is not lost with the discovery of an old root which the family will use to reestablish the vineyards. For this wine tour of Mendocino County, the focus is on some of the original families, the roots of the wine industry in the area. These are the fourth and fifth generations of Italian immigrants, many growing grapes for more than 100 years. With names like Brutocao, Graziano, Parducci, Barra and Testa, their wines reflect this heritage. Mendocino County is a climatically diverse region bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, redwood forests to the north and split by the Coastal Mountain Range. Within these extremes are warm valleys with lots of sun perfect for growing grapes. If you are a red wine lover, one of the best ways to experience Mendocino wine is with Coro Mendocino. This is the first wine in the United States to brand itself similar to a European appellation with their strict rules. Each wine passes through four blind tastings before it is declared worthy of the Coro Mendocino label. “Coro was established to show off our world-class grapes and the innovative people associated with them; generations of family farming that has since brought new farmers and ranchers to this great agricultural community we call Mendocino County,” says Hoss Milone, winemaker for Brutocao Cellars. “Zinfandel makes Coro unique. Cabernet is grown all over the world, but only California has Zin and only Mendocino County
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“CORO WAS ESTABLISHED TO SHOW OFF OUR WORLD-CLASS GRAPES AND THE INNOVATIVE PEOPLE ASSOCIATED WITH THEM; GENERATIONS OF FAMILY FARMING THAT HAS SINCE BROUGHT NEW FARMERS AND RANCHERS TO THIS GREAT AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY WE CALL MENDOCINO COUNTY."
has a Zin blend that is Coro. Currently our 2015 vintage is for sale. Every summer is when we release. Our next release event for the 2016 Coro is on July 16, 2019, with 11 wineries offering tastings of their own individual Coros at the Mendocino Music Festival in the iconic Village of Mendocino on the coast.
the back porch overlooking the vineyard. At Testa you are surrounded by 106 years of history, beautiful vineyards, a working winery, old rustic barns and our Tasting Room, which is just steps from the house. There is truly nothing else like it," says Maria Martinson, a fourth-generation winemaker and owner of the Testa Ranch.
“The establishment of Coro started over 15 years ago when a group of Mendocino county winemakers got together to discuss a project that could define what Mendocino winemaking was all about. We started with Zinfandel, but the beauty of the project has been the Old-World varietals that are such an important part of each unique blend, and it showcases the diversity of the grapes grown in this county,” says Steve Brutocao, president and CEO of Brutocao Family Vineyards.
Begin or end your wine tasting day at the Testa Tasting Room. At each stop of your tasting journey, be sure and try the Coro Mendocino; these red blends are a work of art with each winemaker showcasing their skills. It is interesting to taste each winemaker’s Coro Mendocino and to compare the differences. Not far from Testa are Barra of Mendocino and Parducci tasting rooms. If you prefer to picnic at the wineries, plan to swing by the Redwood Valley Market, a cute little local store with a deli.
For a very authentic stay, choose the Testa House as your home during your visit. This lovely craftsmen-style three-bedroom farmhouse was built in 1927 by the original Italian immigrants who farmed the land. This vintage home is filled with original features and old Testa family photos yet has all the modern conveniences for a comfortable stay.
After your first round of tastings head into Ukiah to School Street, which has local boutiques and a bookstore. For lunch visit Schat's Bakery for fresh soups, sandwiches and salads or to pick up some treats for breakfast at the Testa House. The Bottle Shop is very popular with locals. This deli makes great sandwiches, and don’t forget to add the Mendo mustard. They have a variety of pasta salads and other grab-and-go items to pack a picnic.
“Staying at our Testa House is truly something special. It is a place to get away and relax but still feel right at home. You wake up and have your coffee to the waterfront view and end the day with a glass of wine on
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In the afternoon head to Hopland for some more wine tasting. Another
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fourth-generation run vineyard and winery is Brutocao Cellars. “Our long history of grape growing and winemaking goes back 75 years when my grandfather, Irv Bliss, first bought the property that is now fondly called the Bliss Ranch. Every bottle has family involvement, from my brother Len growing the grapes, to my brother David helping to make the wine, to myself and my nephews Ryan and Kevin marketing and selling the finished product. It all starts in the vineyard, and the ground is sacred to us. This is the same land that our grandpa fell in love with; that our mom helped pick grapes on; that our dad saw the vision and potential of and expanded our business; that my brothers and I have continued that passion and that our children will after us,” says Steve. Also in Hopland is the Graziano family of wines. This is another old Italian family with the fourth generation working in the company. Graziano has a very good Coro Mendocino and four separate labels for their wines. For dinner a must is The Broiler Steak House in Redwood Valley. It has been around since 1966 serving juicy steaks, seafood and other yummy dishes. This is where the locals go for a nice meal or family celebration. It’s just unpretentious and good. Another restaurant getting a lot of buzz is Patrona Restaurant and Lounge. Owned by wine chefs Bridget and Craig, the two are passionate about their community, and the menus are based on what is available from local purveyors. Their award-winning wine list is heavy on Mendocino County wines, which are all kept in a temperature-controlled wine room.
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There are so many unique activities available to see and do while in the area. Head up to Willits and catch The Skunk Train. The two-hour Wolf Train Turn will take you into the redwood-rich Noyo River Canyon where you will see the stately giants from the comfort of a train. Montgomery Woods State Park is another location to see the redwoods while enjoying a nice hike. For a more relaxing experience visit the Vichy Hot Springs and buy a day use pass which includes the use of the famous "champagne" Vichy Mineral Baths, Olympic-size swimming pool (in season), Hot Pool and private 700 acres of walking and hiking trails. Picnic tables are available throughout the grounds for guests' enjoyment. There is a waterfall onsite, and it is spectacular this year due to all the recent rain. The Testa House is pretty centrally located. If you wish to go further afield, Willits is an interesting town to visit. From there you can head west to Fort Bragg for a nice day trip to the coast. To get to Mendocino County, fly into the San Francisco International Airport. It is a two-and-a-half hour scenic drive that takes you over the Golden Gate Bridge. It is about an hour further than Napa or Sonoma but well worth the drive.
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Photo and Recipe Courtesy of Marina Gunn @marinagunn | MarinaGunn.com INGREDIENTS: 1 box of crackers 2 salamis of your choice (1 thin sliced and 1 thick sliced) 2 wedges of your preferred cheese (We chose a soft brie and a mild gouda, but choose any cheese you prefer.) 1 stem of grapes (about ½ cup) 1 roma tomato, halved ½ cup strawberries, halved ½ cucumber, sliced ⅓ cup raspberries ¼ cup cherry tomatoes ¼ cup almonds Sparkling Grapefruit Tonic Grapefruit juice Tonic Water METHOD: • Assemble platter by first washing and slicing all fruits and vegetables. • Add crackers in a small section, then begin adding in your larger items first such as cheese and salami. • Continue by adding all elements of the cheese board onto the platter. We used an elongated wooden board to serve. Begin with small quantities on the board and refresh during the event so all produce and salami are fresh for your guests. • For the sparkling grapefruit tonic, fill a glass with ice. Pour 1 part juice to 2 parts tonic water. Stir and serve. • Serve your fresh spring cheese board with a refreshing grapefruit tonic and enjoy!
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GENERATIONS AT THE HEMLOCKS
Come out to Generations at the Hemlocks' newly renovated restaurant where you'll enjoy fine dining with the best service in a beautiful setting. Their diversified menu features locally grown produce, meats and wild game, as well as fresh herbs harvested from their own garden. Open for dinner Friday and Saturday 4 to 9pm, Saturday brunch 9am to 1pm.
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FEIST CREEK RESTAURANT At Feist Creek Restaurant the delicious smells and warm atmosphere make you feel right at home. Serving lunch and dinner daily, customer favorites range from their smoked prime rib and 25 oz. rib-eye steak to catfish and hushpuppies, homemade fish and chips, burgers, sandwiches and more. Full bar, pool table, outdoor seating, fish pond and their own private waterfall make this a destination spot to remember. Their winter hours are Wednesday - Sunday noon - 9pm.
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CHIC-N-CHOP At this Bonners Ferry diner, you’ll be treated to wonderful service and an inviting, homey atmosphere where the staff treats you like family. Known for their large portion sizes and customer favorites like the broasted chicken, omelets, pies and more, they’re open Tuesday through Saturday 4:30am to 8pm and Sunday 6am to 2pm.
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SOUL SHINE Step into SoulShine, where you’ll discover different daily housemade specials at this cozy bistro. They are committed to using local and ethically sourced ingredients as much as possible, so by choosing to dine at SoulShine, you’re supporting our local farmers as well! Now serving breakfast along with their sandwiches, wraps, salads, soups and baked goods. Sit back, relax and treat yourself to their delicious fare.
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BADGER'S DEN CAFE AND LATTE
At Badger's Den Cafe and Latte, you'll be greeted with fast, friendly service with a smile. On the menu you'll find hearty and delicious breakfast and lunch items, a variety of specialty coffee drinks, smoothies and more! In a hurry? There's a drive-up window for your convenience. A stop at this restaurant is a must for locals and visitors alike!
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TWO TONES CAFE Two Tones Cafe is a brand new 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 daily 11am to 9pm.
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KOOTENAI RIVER KITCHEN Kootenai River Kitchen serves organic world cuisine with gluten-free options in their cozy space, located downtown by the Post Office. You will find daily servings of unique and original foods, baked goods, fresh-made juices and delicious smoothies. Treat yourself to house-made ice cream and frozen yogurt, buy local art or just relax over lunch with a book or a friend. Now featuring fresh organic breads and baked goods from Winter Ridge Natural Foods! Open Wednesday - Friday from 11:30am - 5:30pm; on Saturdays, find KRK at the BF Farmers Market from 8am - 1pm.
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Visit the Community Health Fair on May 11 BY PATTY HUTCHENS
Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 11, as you and the family explore local health-care resources and discover ways both young and old can remain active and healthy. After all, doesn't everyone want to live a longer, healthier life? While we know the answer to that is a resounding yes, the truth is not everyone knows where to find answers to health questions or where to find local services and support groups. That’s why this year’s Community Health Fair is the perfect opportunity to educate yourself and take advantage of all the information available from hospital and clinic staff as well as various vendors and service providers in and around Boundary County. The Community Health Fair will run from 9am to noon and has something for the whole family. Sponsored by Boundary Community Clinics, the Mountain Trail Safety Clinic will include first aid demonstrations and information on hiking and riding on the mountain bike trails. There will also be special exhibit areas that will include information on time-sensitive emergencies, information on advance directives and what to do to be prepared in the event of an emergency. There will be on-site health screenings available to all Boundary County residents, so come and take advantage of the many tests that are free of charge. Kids will enjoy an opportunity to see the Life Flight helicopter up close, and there will be the annual Family Fun Run/Walk—a 3k, 5k or 10k event which begins at 8am. Team participation is always encouraged, and the first 70 people to register will receive a free T-shirt. There may also be T-shirts for sale on the day of the race. The race will begin and end in front of the hospital’s emergency entrance. All participants must register and sign a liability release form. Pre-registration for the race begins on May 1 with entry forms available at Outpatient Services. You can also register the day of the event beginning at 7am. For more information, go to BoundaryCommunityHospital.org.
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Idaho Gives You can help in supporting the causes that make Bonners Ferry great! Idaho Gives is a statewide, 24-hour giving day taking place on May 2, and it's all online! Visit IdahoGives. org on May 2 and donate $10 or more to the nonprofit of your choice. Hashtag your posts #IdahoGives when you share your support on Facebook and Twitter.
Cheerleading Open Gym BFHS cheerleaders and NIC cheerleaders will be demonstrating, teaching and helping with stunting, tumbling and dance and cheer techniques at BFHS Gym 4:15 to 6pm each day.They encourage and welcome students, grades sixth through 12th, to attend; there is no cost to participate. For more information, contact Andria at andria.hedrick@mail.bcsd101.com.
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NEW at Two Tones! • Open for Sunday Brunch in May! - Great items on our menu from the buffet and more.
Bringing flavors from around the world using local ingredients. Open: Mon-Thurs 11am - 9pm Fri-Sat 11am-10pm | Sun 10am-7pm Find Us on Facebook: Two Tones Cafe
• Bring Mom to Two Tones for Mother’s DayWatch our Facebook page for a very special Mother’s Day menu. • The outdoor patio will be opening soon. Join the fun and enter for a chance to win in our Name the Patio contest! • Check Out Our Daily Specials - Featured on Facebook. “Like” our page so you don’t miss out!
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The Pearl Presents.. REEL STARS OF THE PEARL
Film is a vital part of The Pearl Theater’s mission! Your donations will help fund our brand new movie projector and ensure that The Pearl can continue to provide our community with movies and other film entertainment. All donations are gratefully appreciated, and Reel Stars will have their names printed on a commemorative poster displayed at The Pearl.
HERE’S HOW: • Donate $500 or more and get your name on a director’s chair! • Donate $100 and your name will be featured in a larger square of film strip. • Donated $25 and you’ll be immortalized in a square of smaller film strip.
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Boundary County Diabetes Education Support Group Live Music at The Springs: Tom Burr Head to The Springs at Kootenai River Inn Casino and Spa and enjoy the talented Tom Burr as he performs his folk, rock-inspired music live 6 to 9pm. In addition to the music, there will also be great specials available in The Springs to enjoy dinner during his performance. KootenaiRiverInn.com
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If you have been diagnosed with diabetes or pre-diabetes, it’s important to have support from other people with the disease. Join the Boundary County Diabetic Education Support Group at 1pm in the Panhandle Health Meeting Room at 7402 Caribou Street. Anyone is welcome, including family members and caregivers. Call 208.267.3141 Ext. 4235 for more information.
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1618 33rd Annual Lost in the '50s This is a Sandpoint community favorite not to be missed! This year's event will once again feature terrific musical acts each night with concerts and dances. The three-day event includes Rock 'n' Roll Heaven, Charlie Thomas and the Drifters, Freddie Cannon, Rocky and the Rollers, and Little Anthony and The Imperials, a vintage car parade, street dances, show and dance, car show and more! Sandpoint.org/Lostin50s.
Mother's Day at the Farmers Market Join the Bonners Ferry Farmers Market 8am to 1pm at the City Parking Lot for this free Mother's Day event. Saturday, May 11, the Farmers Market will have its master gardeners on hand helping kids to plant a flower for Mom. Plants, dirt and containers will be provided. Be sure to visit the market every Saturday through October. BonnersFerryFarmersMarket.org
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The Bonners Ferry FFA Chapter invites the community to join them at Bonners Ferry High School the weekend of May 17 and 18, 9am to 5pm on both days. Choose from an incredible selection including lots of flowers, hanging baskets, herbs, succulents, bedding plants and more. Find more on Facebook.
Join The Friends of Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge 9 to 11am for their monthly Bird Walk. The group will meet at the Refuge Education Barn at 9am. Be sure to come prepared and dressed for any weather: wear warm clothes and boots, bring water, binoculars, scope (optional) and Bird ID book. For additional information, call the Refuge office at 208.267.3888. FriendsofKootenaiNationalWildlifeRefuge.org
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Memorial Day Weekend, Bonners Ferry Community Orchestra will present an exciting program of patriotic music that celebrates the liberty we enjoy. Join them at Becker Auditorium at Bonners Ferry High School at 3pm. The performance is free to attend. Contact Glenda Novinger at 208.597.1118 or novingerpiano@ gmail.com for more information.
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Bonners Ferry High School Cheerleading Tryouts will be held May 27 through 31 after school in the gym. There will be a meeting Thursday, May 23, to discuss requirements and answer any additional questions. For more information, contact Andria at andria. hedrick@mail.bcsd101.com.
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Join the Rod Benders Car Club Saturday, June 1, am to 4pm, for their 20th annual Borders 3 Jamboree in Downtown Bonners Ferry! Bring the family out for a fun community day and lots of classic cars! Those who would like to register their car for the show can do so starting at 7am. Games for the kids start at noon, and awards ceremony begins around 2. All funds raised go back into our community. IdahoRodBenders.com
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