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A Good, Good Life A LOOK INTO THE LIFE OF BONNERS FERRY LOCAL PAUL RAWLINGS
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ART IS VERY IMPORTANT TO PAUL, AND HE EXPRESSES IT WELL THROUGH HIS WRITING AND PLAYS.
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e’s a quiet, unassuming man, but when you visit with Paul Rawlings, you find deep knowledge on many topics and a very diverse list of accomplishments on his resume: college professor, high school teacher, bookstore and motel owner, carpenter, dream coach, writer, actor, director, playwright, and book and memorabilia collector. The last four speak of his deepest passions though. Looking for a small-town vibe, Paul found it in Bonners Ferry, settling here in 1978 with his wife, Barb, and their two children. Paul taught high school English and worked construction (he has renovated or built every home they’ve owned!), while Barb established her still active midwifery practice. The children enrolled in school and shortly afterward their daughter announced she wanted to audition for a local community theater play. Being that they were still new to town and not sure what kind of people might be there, Paul escorted her to the audition. While watching his daughter and other people try out for various parts, Paul found himself bitten by the acting bug. That began what continues to be a deep passion for the performing arts and his love of community theater. Paul auditioned for the next play that came along and got a role, a process he went through before quickly taking on the mantle of director. Thirty-two plays later, Paul’s enthusiasm for what he does theatrically has never dimmed. He first directed plays written by others before turning to his skill of writing to draft his own creations. “I never started out to follow someone else’s ‘recipes’ in directing a play or
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to do something cute … I’ve always felt I needed to put my own touches on a play, that we’re here to make art!” Paul says. He has worked with more than 200 local folks who came out to audition for his roles, some repeatedly, others once or twice. Paul is enthusiastic about the caliber of local talent he’s had to draw from over the years and shares how they gave it their all, transcending and leaving themselves behind. Paul has written and directed eight of his own plays; two that he finds most memorable are “A Good, Good Day,” which portrayed stories of local folks’ experiences in life, and “Hearts Open Wide,” a co-creation with Jesse Tobin, another creative talent, which was a carefully selected series of songs, not put together as a concert but chosen for the arc of common thread that wove through them, creating what he still feels was a passionate and beautiful form of art. Art is very important to Paul, and he expresses it well through his writing and plays, but he shares there’s another form of art that is even more important than theater to him. On his property tucked away in a beautiful corner of Boundary County, you will find the most stunning collection of books and myriad of collectibles that you could ever imagine. Paul has always been an avid reader and loves books. When they moved to Idaho more than four decades ago, he brought along a collection of nearly 2,000 books, which ended up in storage, much to his dismay. Now his collection lives in not one but two library buildings that he built himself and is carefully counted at 24,338 books!
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away in a beautiful corner of Boundary County, you will find the most stunning collection of books and myriad of collectibles that you could ever imagine. What makes his library unique though is how he groups books together, putting them in themes or by author and then enhancing those displays with corresponding collectibles. For example, there’s a display of a stack of books about Antarctica, which are topped by a small penguin statue and a rock from the South Pole, a gift from a local woman who worked there. A section of baseball books contains pieces and photos of his childhood and youth, vintage Rawlings baseball collectibles and, of course, his own Rawlings jersey. A small bookshelf of logging books is highlighted by a collection of toy logging trucks and old photos.
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Paul points to his favorite section, the cowboy nook. It’s full of books about the Old West, antique license plates, bronze Western sculptures, old cowboy gear and hats, even strands of rusty barbed wire.
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The collection story began with a wooden case of old pop bottles that he found at a yard sale once upon a time, which has grown from those original 12 to 1,827 old Pepsi, Coke, 7-Up and other brands, not to mention all the matching marketing memorabilia such as glasses, signs, tins and other pieces.
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Another favorite collectible of his are old advertising thermometers, now numbering at 122. Paul combs yard sales and thrift stores for many finds while others are gifts from people who find things to add to his collections. Part of the joy of wandering through his buildings is discovering collection upon collection of things from ordinary childhood toys and miniatures to chess sets and vintage typewriters of every sort. Paul seems content with his decision to call Bonners Ferry home; being part of the community as a business owner, playwright and carpenter has provided for him. And even though 41 years have passed, he still keeps busy with renovation projects and working in his libraries.
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ne of the more common questions I get asked as a designer is how to mix metal finishes. And though it seems like a fairly straightforward question, it doesn’t really have a straightforward answer. The rule is typically to mix no more than three metal finishes in any given room, and even go so far as to say in any given home. However, something I strongly believe is that rules are meant to be broken! One of the coolest new trends in lighting and hardware is a matte black finish. And while this finish looks great all on its own, it also looks fantastic paired with a cool satin nickel or stainless steel finish, or even with a warmer brass finish. I’ve also paired black with weathered copper to fantastic effect, which looks great in more rustic or industrial interiors.
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that the house was built in 1987, but I sure have! Replacing light fixtures can have a huge impact on how your house looks. But choosing a finish can be tricky. One thing that might help you choose a finish is your door hardware. If you have satin nickel doorknobs, then you know a satin nickel fixture would look right at home in your house. Should you want to branch out and choose on oil-rubbed-bronze (ORB) fixture, go ahead! Just make sure that it’s not the only ORB element in the house, so it doesn’t look out of place. One thing I try to stay away from is specialty finishes. For example, in the early ‘90s there was a textured granite finish that was very
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U-pick pumpkin patch at Cowcreek Blueberry Farm By Jillian Chandler
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ere in Bonners Ferry, the close-knit community is unlike any other. Throughout the year, local businesses put on a variety of events for all ages to enjoy, and with the fall season upon us, Cowcreek Blueberry Farm once again invites those young and old to the farm for a weekend of festive fall fun. 2019 marks the third year that owner Debbie Woods is opening up the pumpkin patch for two days of autumn activities. “Our attendance from the first year doubled last year, and we expect that now that it's becoming better known, we will have a great turnout,” Debbie says. Last year’s hay pyramid—bales of hay stacked into a pyramid shape for kids to climb and play on—was quite the attraction … and a hit! And this year kids will get to enjoy it again. Paula Sandlin from STAR Dust Ranch will be at the farm again this year with her gentle giant fjords offering wagon rides around the hay field. In addition, this year there will be a bouncy house to add to the fun.
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Last year Chandra was on-site with a plethora of sweet treats for the kids and adults, and this year the Compass Grille will be serving up some of their favorite menu items. “As with the u-pick blueberry portion of our farm, I love seeing kids come to the farm and see where food originally comes from, and I enjoy sharing the ‘farm experience’ with them,” says Debbie. The event is free to attend, while pumpkins from the u-pick pumpkin patch are available for purchase. When it comes to what she enjoys most about hosting this event, Debbie responds: “Is it the little ones that run into the field filled with pumpkins or riding around in a wagon pulled by two beautiful horses? It all brings me joy that I can be able to offer this to our community.” The fun takes place Saturday, October 12 and Sunday, October 13, 10am to 4pm both days.
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nce again, the Boundary County Victim Services (BCVS) will be hosting its annual Fall Festival Fashion Show. During this evening of fundraising, event attendees can expect a night of laughter, familiar faces and exciting auction, all while creating a platform to share knowledge and resources for victims and families of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. “For this event we concentrate on and emphasize togetherness, community and laughter amongst old friends and new faces,” says Melissa Krejci, a volunteer with BCVS. “We choose to focus on the power of togetherness and the impact of neighbors helping neighbors while we briefly honor the implications of domestic violence and sexual assault.” Formerly held at the Pearl Theater, this year’s Fashion Show will be held at the Boundary County Fairgrounds, as it has outgrown the space. The event will take place on November 2. Doors typically open at 6, however, the official time will not be determined until tickets are created.
so they may be creative in the ways they assist victims,” according to Melissa. “Your supportive monetary contribution can provide relief in the form of emergency telephones, emergency personal supplies like baby food or temporary shelter, cost to get boarding of pets and animals so they do not become the target of abuse if the survivor leaves the home, transportation assistance and wintertime utilities assistance,” she adds. “We also ask the community for sponsorships of costs incurred, such as the rental of the venue.”
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They encourage anyone and everyone to attend, though parents are advised to use their own discretion regarding bringing children due to the serious topics discussed, “however, we would never dissuade anyone from attending this informative and fun event,” affirms Melissa.
As Melissa says, the organization has been blessed to have the continued support of Under the Sun and The Dressing Room at our event again this year. The Dressing Room will be providing fashion items, and Under the Sun will provide beer and wine. There will also be complimentary appetizers, and a live auction and silent auction.
“We do have a raffle that we call ‘Give Someone Wings,’” says Melissa. “With the purchase of a $5 Wings card, the participant will be eligible for multiple drawings for a chance to win prizes throughout the evening. The Wings proceeds directly support survivors and victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault who may be experiencing barriers to leaving.”
Last year the event raised $11,000. Proceeds were used to directly serve victims and survivors to meet their needs. “The money earned at this event is spent at the director’s and the board of directors’ discretion,
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ctober’s athlete of the month stays busy throughout the entire school year. Junior Lily Blackmore is currently in soccer season but soon will come dance team, track and even golf. Through athletics and competition, Lily has learned to push herself in order to meet her goals. “One life lesson I have learned from being involved in sports is that you are not ever going to be the best but you should always strive to be the best, meaning you are always going to have to be working on being better,” she says. Lily thrives at soccer, being a starter on the team since her freshman year. She also went to state with her dance team and placed 5th in districts in the pole vault, all this while focusing on her academics and being a member of the National Society of High School Scholars. Like almost anyone who plays competitively, Lily has gone through serious adversity. She sprained the MCL in her knee while playing soccer her sophomore year and was told she couldn’t compete for at least six weeks. During her rehab she kept her goals at the forefront. “I
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While Bonners Ferry is far from the nearest ocean, that hasn’t stopped Lily’s curiosity. She plans on surrounding herself with the sea by pursuing a degree from BYU- Hawaii, located on the North Shore of Oahu. There she plans on pursuing a career either helping people as a nurse or studying wildlife. “I am interested in being a marine biologist because I am fascinated by the ocean and its inhabitants,” she says. Lily also plans on continuing to play soccer recreationally. Being a part of so many teams has been influential in her life, and Lily recalls learning a lot from the senior class when she was coming in as a freshman. It’s something she now does as an upperclassman. It’s an experience she won’t forget. “I thoroughly enjoy sports because of the competition and especially getting to know my teammates.”
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BONNERS FERRY IN FOCUS GROW!: NURTURING THE COMMUNITY LITTLE FREE GARDEN PROJECT CONTINUES TO GROW! BY JILLIAN CHANDLER | PHOTOS COURTESY OF GROW
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ittle free gardens have made a name for themselves across the country—and right here in Bonners Ferry thanks to the wonderful community and their generosity and support. Gardeners for Regional Organic Wellbeing, also known as GROW!, is a local nonprofit organization whose missions is to help in supporting and expanding the local food system and encourage sustainable agricultural methods here in Boundary County. Unfortunately, GROW! has found itself struggling to maintain enough volunteers to maintain its community garden, located on the grounds of Trinity Lutheran Church. Here, they rent out garden plots, grow organic produce for the community and teach gardening methods with the help of the University of Idaho Extension and the UI Master Gardener program.
“We thought if we could take little gardens out to visible sites in the community, we could increase awareness of what we do,” says Kate Painter, Agricultural Extension educator for University of Idaho. "I thought, ‘We could be like the Little Free Libraries.’ Then I found out that I was not the first to have this idea and, in fact, there was already a Little Free Garden movement in the country!” To help fund the project, Kate submitted a grant for $2,500 to the City of Bonners Ferry through their High Five! project, which is sponsored by Blue Cross of Idaho's Foundation for Health. “High Five! works with communities to promote healthy eating and physical activity for Idaho’s children,” says Kate. “The grant stipulates that we focus on growing food, as opposed to ornamentals, in these little free gardens.”
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In May of this year, GROW! received the grant funds, and by June, 20 planters had been installed around town. The GROW! team worked hard to find sponsors who were interested in tending to a little free garden at their business location, buy planters, soil and plants, and put them in place around town, according to Kate. Thanks to the enthusiasm and generosity of the community, GROW was able to install many more little free gardens than they thought was possible. Smiling, Kate says, “Tom Bushnell was so excited about the project that he provided his own planter, complete with vegetables, himself. Seth Thomas, at Live Edge Productions, donated a large number of seedlings for this project, including his heirloom tomatoes and peppers that he raises from seed and sells at his place of business each year. The Nest and Under the Sun also purchased their own planters and
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LITTLE FREE GARDEN LOCATIONS Boundary County Library Boundary County Soil Conservation District and USDA Service Center Boundary Tractor Bushnell Law Carter Country Farm & Seed Far-North Logo Shop stevia, edible flowers, a variety of herbs, edible flowers and pole beans. “We are in the process of replacing some of the earlier lettuce plants with short season carrots, beets, peas, kale and fall lettuce,” says Kate. “Many people don’t know about succession planting for fall crops.” And the most incredible part of these little free gardens is that the fresh, organic produce is free to the community to enjoy. All that is asked is that those taking from the garden select just a small sample of the produce, such as a tomato, a pepper or two, some herbs for your meal that night. Kate adds that The Little Free Garden at the GROW! Community Garden consists of a perennial herb bed, which has a large quantity of herbs including dill, oregano, basil, tarragon and thyme; enough to provide herbs for dozens of families. The goal of GROW!’s little free gardens, according to Kate, is this: “By installing these free gardens around town, I hope more people in our community will become interested in growing their own food and in eating more locally grown produce. I hope our children will become interested in the magic of gardening and learn to love fresh garden produce. I also hope that we will be able to get more volunteers involved with GROW! so we can continue to expand our impact in the community.” Those interested in participating in this national project can set up a Little Free Garden for their community and register it on their website, LittleFreeGarden.com. It costs $33 to register your garden, and you'll receive a kit that includes a metal Little Free Garden placard, a Little Free Garden sticker and other materials.
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Bonners Ferry Orchard Continues to Grow BY JILLIAN CHANDLER
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e fell in love with Idaho—the landscape and beauty. When we saw this property, we knew it was what we wanted. We saw this orchard and we loved it! We loved the whole idea of converting it to organic. The idea of offering a healthier option in produce sounded appealing to us.” Kathleen and Wayne Tesoriero discovered Bonners Ferry several years ago, when their son and his family moved to the area. It only took a few visits for them to fall in love with Bonners Ferry, and they soon decided to take the necessary steps to relocate, not only to be closer to family but to reinvent their lives—living their lives fulfilling their passion. They purchased property in July of 2018 and officially moved to Bonners Ferry in the summer of 2019. Kathleen and Wayne are creating and living the life they always imagined. After purchasing their property, Mountain View Organic Orchard is blossoming into more than they could ever have imagined. Previously owned by George and Janice Johnson, the couple laid out a great foundation, according to Kathleen. And, Kathleen and Wayne
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have had wonderful caretakers, who have helped with the conversion to organic, and they are utilizing local organic farmers as consults to help make their operation successful. This past July, the Tesorieros have officially taken residence and are taking a hands-on approach to making the orchard successful. Cherries, apples, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, oh my! The property offers all of these, but the husband-and-wife team is looking to the future to provide only the best of these fruits to their neighbors—and that means going organic. “It is a three-year process to become certified organic,” says Kathleen. “Our goal is to become certified sometime in the year 2021. We follow all practices and guidelines required to become organically certified, using no harsh or artificial sprays or chemicals.” Kathleen and Wayne are happy to be offering a cleaner and healthier choice for the community in growing their produce organically. “We love to meet people and are excited to serve our community through u-pick and selling to local markets.”
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The apples are ready for harvest, and the Tesorieros will be selling them to local markets. Be prepared for the most delicious, sweetest apples you have ever tasted, and the apple cider will be unlike any other you’ve ever experienced. Though they are still very new to the area, Kathleen and Wayne are already settling in well. “We are having fun getting to know the people in the community,” says Kathleen. “We have started attending Mountain Springs Church in Bonners Ferry and are beginning to jump in and serve in various areas of interest.” The Tesorieros invite the community to join them at their orchard where you can u-pick their fresh delicious apples the kids are sure to enjoy after a long day at school, and make sure to grab a few extra in order to prepare that fresh, homemade, hot apple pie, ideal for the fall season. Hours for u-pick will be posted on their website, as well as their Mountain View Organic Orchard Facebook page. “We both love the great outdoors. We love working together and love the fruit of our labor,” says Kathleen. “Come make this a family experience!”
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hen a person goes to college and gets a degree, they typically learn a great deal about their chosen field, hoping to find a good job, make a lot of money and live the perfect dream life. For one Spokane, Washington, woman though, going from point A to point B has already happened in her 30-some years, but with a fascinating, and life-changing, twist. Kumiko Love, an accredited financial counselor and the creator of The Budget Mom, was raised on a farm in Chewelah, Washington, and lived a normal farm-girl life. She grew up, went off to college where she obtained a business administration degree—majoring in finance and accounting and minoring in economics. She got a job right out of college with an independent financial company in Spokane and worked for seven years as an administrative assistant and accredited financial counselor, helping other people wisely spend and save their money.
Pulling from every bit of knowledge she had, Miko became her own best client. Debt reduction became her number one focus, and she challenged herself to try different budgets but was unable to find one that completely worked for her. Her solution? Dig through all the budgets that she had tried and pick out the pieces in each of them that had worked for her. Then Miko carefully compiled those pieces and rolled them together until she created a budget worksheet that finally worked for her. Her paycheck system allowed Miko to outline her spending based on the money she was going to earn, and then she always knew exactly where her money was going ahead of time.
She also did traditional life things: got married and had a child. And then the not-so-planned life things: got a divorce and became sole financial provider for her then 2-year-old son, which was a challenge in itself, and then factor in substantial student loan debt, credit card debt and a new vehicle loan, all adding to her single mom level of stress.
Miko found the new budget worked and did everything she could to stay on course, using tools like a vision board and colorful debt payoff trackers to keep track of every single dollar she put toward paying down her debt. Every line she colored in on her payoff trackers represented not only another goal met but also a lot of hard work.
Miko found herself going to work feeling embarrassed because, as she puts it, “How am I supposed to tell these people how to manage their money when I can’t even manage my own?!” She had the knowledge, she knew the steps, but a long-time struggle with self-esteem issues made retail therapy a thing in her life, and it served as an antidote for her feeling of no self-worth. The more she struggled with that issue, the deeper in debt she went.
She whole-heartedly advocates using a vision board to track one’s financial goals. Her first board, started way back in 2011, simply had a photo of a really nice backpack that she wanted to save up for. Now, literally every single piece of her financial life is on multiple vision boards above her desk, and she marvels at how many financial “wishes” have already become realities—starting with that long-ago backpack!
Being a mom was so meaningful to her, Miko knew she had to take steps to work on her personal self-development so she could be the best parent to her son. The pivotal financial turning point happened when she finally faced her debt. Writing it all out on paper and seeing her real debt numbers—almost $78,000!—in black and white was all the motivation she needed.
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Another thing that worked for Miko was following her own advice, “If you can’t reduce spending, you need to increase income.” “If you can’t reduce spending, you need to increase income.” After combing through and cutting out as much unnecessary spending from her monthly budget as she could and still coming up short, Miko then considered her options. She could go find an additional job, but then she would be putting her son in additional daycare, so there would be an extra expense. She weighed out that option and decided it wouldn’t be worth the money or time away from her son. So then Miko looked at her favorite hobbies, wondering if there was something that she loved to do that could bring in additional money. And so she decided to fine-tune her love of photography. After watching countless hours of YouTube videos and reading on the subject, she used that talent and found work as a real estate photographer to supplement her income. It was perfect because it was
something she could do on her time off and take her son with her. She worked hard, stayed focused and scraped together every penny she could to go toward lowering those balances. She began to see progress but, deep down inside, she was bursting at the seams with what she was learning and with every accomplishment, every bill paid, every line colored in—Miko just wanted to shout her knowledge out to other single moms. She knew there were other moms out there who understood exactly where she was coming from and knew what it felt like to be in her shoes; women who could benefit from what she was learning to do the same thing: get out from under those mountains of debt. She wanted to share it with everyone! So one night, not able to stay quiet one
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second longer, Miko grabbed her computer and started typing. Her first post flowed into a steady stream of posts; she began sharing the tools she was using: the colorful tracking charts, cash envelope system and her paycheck budget binder. Though her blog, newsletter, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, even Amazon accounts, Miko shares her best tips, ideas and tools that have worked for her, and dedicates herself to holding true to the purpose that she believes she was put on earth—to do something great. Helping people is her passion, and Miko throws herself at it with all of her heart. Every bit of communication is answered personally by her and, now, her assistant. They have posted a video on Instagram every single day for a year-and-ahalf now.
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“Everything we do here, every single day, is we want to inspire hope,” Miko shares. She believes the most effective motivation for anyone is to invoke feeling, adding that “… every article we share or video we post is done with the thought, ‘Is this going to invoke feeling?’ Because without provoking feeling, there’s not going to be action, and people take action because they feel something.” Miko has definitely evoked feeling. Her fans clamored for more, so she began offering free resources and marketing her tools: colorful cash envelopes and trackers, worksheets, planners and her Budget by Paycheck workbooks that are now being sold around the world. Miko was shocked when she went viral. Her fan base is growing rapidly—she adds about 1,000 followers per day, and she has nearly 65,000 subscribers on YouTube. Google “The Budget Mom” and you’ll find her story goes on for pages. She’s been featured on “Good Morning America” and other talk shows, her story told in endless articles, and currently she’s planning her first speaking event in Spokane Valley (October 23 at the CenterPlace Regional Event Center). “I had no idea The Budget Mom would ever be this big, that so many people wanted to change their financial lives,” Miko says of her newfound status as a financial influencer, “but it helps me pursue my passion of helping people every day, which makes me happy!” When asked what makes her different than other financial bloggers, she believes there are two things that have made her successful: One, sharing her real numbers since day one. Miko believes in teaching from experience, not by example, so she’s completely transparent about her entire debt story. And two, having a personal connection with her fans. People are surprised when she responds to their correspondence, but that’s her way of making an impact, which she feels also keeps her relatable. Miko especially loves hearing how her advice helps people find their way out of debt, saving relationships and lives—because her advice works. Remember that $78,000 in debt she was buried under? Miko paid it off in full four years later, the bulk of it in eight months after her Budget Mom business started growing. As of last year, she and her business are 100 percent debt-free. Her current goal? Saving enough money to buy her first home with cash. And yes, that means she’s still practicing what she preaches and living very frugally! Sometimes it’s challenging to make that sacrifice when you want something now, but
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Miko advocates the rewards that come from being a patient spender. Her goal of paying cash for a home will hopefully then allow her to travel and spend more time with her son, and without a mortgage to deal with, Miko can entertain the thought of retiring early. Miko’s biggest message to those struggling under a mountain of debt is to take that first small step and the next one and just continue to stick with it. She encourages people to keep their motivation in front of them, to not lose heart at having to do without, especially because this isn’t going to be their permanent way of living.
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Per Miko’s own experience, the sacrifice you’re making today is going to be worth it when you are finally getting to live the life you really want and be able to do whatever you would like. She might be small in stature but Miko Love is making a really big impact in the world, generously dispensing her budgeting and living frugally knowledge so that others can live debt-free lives also, one carefully saved (and spent) penny at a time. If you’d like to attend her speaking event, you can find the event information and purchase tickets at EventBrite.com. Search An Evening with the Budget Mom.
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hat would you say if I told you there is a treatment that has been around for over 1000 years, is safe for all skin types, and uses your body’s own healing abilities to repair damaged skin tissue and turn back the hands of time? First used in 1905 to treat scars and hyperpigmentation, microneedling has come a long way and is now considered one of the best in-office treatments for acne scarring, fine lines and wrinkles, and more. Read on to learn more! WHAT IS MICRONEEDLING? Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is a minimally invasive, nonsurgical, medical-grade treatment designed to enhance production of collagen and elastin, thus lessening the appearance of sun damage, acne scars, stretch marks and hyperpigmentation. In addition, fine lines and wrinkles are reduced, giving the skin a healthier glow and fresh appearance. The procedure works well on all areas of the body and is most commonly performed on the face, neck/chest and back of hands. The treatment includes creating thousands of microscopic punctures to the skin using a pen-like device that has sterile needles in it. The needles penetrate to specific depths creating micro “injuries.” As a result, your body goes to work to “heal the wound,” and in the process new collagen and elastin are created. This helps to firm the skin and heal imperfections. HOW MUCH DOES MICRONEEDLING COST? The cost of microneedling varies depending on the part of the body being treated and how large the treatment area is, as well as where you are having the treatment completed. In general, it is approximately $300 to treat the face, and a series of three to four treatments (one month apart) is most often recommended for initial therapy.
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WHERE CAN I HAVE THIS TREATMENT DONE? Microneedling should only be performed in a clinical office and by licensed professionals to avoid complications such as infection. It is important that your provider is knowledgeable about facial anatomy and the safety of providing minimally invasive treatments. When in the care of a trained and licensed professional, microneedling is considered a very safe treatment. To learn more about microneedling or to find out if this treatment can help address any skin concerns you have, consult with your aesthetic provider.
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HALLOWEEN AT HOME
Creating Your Own Costume By Colin Anderson
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ith just weeks until Halloween, you, like many others, probably won’t start thinking about your costume until the last minute. You can always run to the big box store and grab something off the rack, but why spend the money when you probably have all you need for a unique getup laying around your house? Find your creative side by utilizing some of these common household items for a fun, goofy or spooky new look. The WAY back of the closet It’s likely you’ve got some outfits stashed away that are 20-plus years old (and likely even older at Grandma and Grandpa’s house). Dig out the floral tank tops, bellbottom or acid-wash jeans, and transport yourself back to a previous generation. Maybe Grandpa still has pinstripe suit and fedora for an easy mobster look. Old wedding dresses or bridesmaid dresses that you don’t mind altering can pair with ghoulish makeup for zombie or vampire brides and prom dates. Kids love playing dress up, so why not make them look just as you did when you were 8 years old and “super cool.” Cardboard Many of us have packages shipped to our homes almost daily, and the stack of cardboard in the garage can quickly get out of control. Use your imagination, slap on some color and find hundreds of ways to utilize this light-weight accessory. Build armor, a sword or shield. Turn yourself into a tablet, wall calendar or TV screen. Kids can use large boxes with a cutout for their heads to become robots and adults, perhaps a box of wine? At the end of the night you can choose to keep the costume for another year or recycle it easily at a cost of roughly $0.
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Bedsheets and pillowcases
Mimic your favorite TV/movie character
If you are really in a last-minute pinch, a white bedsheet and powdery make-up on your face is a quick ghost costume. If you want a scarier look, cover the sheet in fake blood and pretend you are a cadaver from the morgue. Sheets make great capes for little princesses and little super heroes, and instead of buying a mask from the store, create your own by cutting out some eye and mouth holes in an old pillowcase. Kids who want to hit every house on the block and then some might also consider using a pillowcase to haul all their candy, as regular buckets can easily overflow, and you can throw it over your shoulder when it gets heavy.
This might require a trip to the local thrift store but shouldn’t break the bank. Going as a character simply means finding everyday clothes that match their look. A brown bathrobe, shorts and a bowling ball and you’re easily transformed into The Dude; black suit, white shirt and black tie and you're an agent from “Men in Black”; a lab coat, purple shirt, pink shorts and doctor’s bag and your little one is their favorite cartoon doctor. Re-watch your favorite movie or show, take a look at your character and find clothing and accessories that make you look as authentic as possible.
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Mom’s makeup Maybe not her favorite lipsticks and eye shadows, but those ones that don’t get used as often can be very versatile for the look you are going for. Dark shades of eye shadow can create black eyes and bruises. Mascara can color in a beard to become jet black, and eyeliner can make cuts, scars or stitches. Bold lipstick colors will make you stand out, and nail polish can be wacky and mismatched for a clown or goofy character, or fit for a fairytale princess.
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Halloween doesn’t have to be expensive, and your creative costume made at home will catch more eyes and grab more comments than those bought at a store (and that you’ll probably see five of during your night). Figure out what you want to be and, before running out of the house, dig around in the closets, storage bins and attic to see what you can utilize for your unique look. Have a happy Halloween, and feel free to share your best DIY costumes with us on our social media platforms!
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Your Fall Activities Bucket List FAMILY FRIENDLY FUN AWAITS BY JILLIAN CHANDLER
he leaves are changing to hues of deep reds and golden yellows, and the days and nights have turned cool and crisp. Fall has arrived here in the Northwest, and with it an abundance of activities that are sure to bring smiles to everyone’s faces.
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The autumn months may be a bit chilly, but these activities are sure to warm the hearts of every family member both young and old. As the leaves slowly make their way down to the ground, it calls for some yard cleanup. But instead of just raking up those leaves and throwing the piles into a garbage bag—the festive pumpkin trash bags are most certainly the way to go this time of the year—let the kids have some fun! There’s nothing like jumping into a big pile of leaves, throwing them in the air or at one another, and just lying in them and daydreaming the day away. Who needs snow angels when you can make leaf angels? And this makes for a prime time to snap some great action-packed photos of the kids.
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And Mom and Dad, don’t forget to join in the fun. All work and no play was never good for anyone. The many varieties and colors of the leaves can also make for a fun afternoon art project. Have the kids gather a dozen or so of their favorite leaves and let their imaginations soar as they create their own unique fall leaf art projects. I still remember placing a white piece of paper over the leaf, peeling the wrapper off of the crayon, then rubbing the crayon onto the paper to make the outline of the leaf and all of its veins and stem. You don’t have to look to your own backyard to enjoy the leaves. As the fall foliage could easily make the season one of the most rich and colorful of the year, take the family out for a walk in nature, or even a drive, to take in the sights that this season blesses us with. Looking for a little adventure? Rather than going to your local supermarket to pick out your pumpkins—whether they be for carving or cooking—plan a trip to a local you-pick pumpkin patch. Here the kids can roam around outdoors and in the fresh air and choose their very own unique pumpkin to carve just in time for Halloween. In addition, select your own pumpkins and other squash available for purchase to decorate your front porch or create an autumn centerpiece for your dining room table. And don’t forget, grab a few extra for those pumpkin pies, baked pumpkin seeds, squash soups and more. And let the kids help in the meal preparation. There’s nothing like
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preparing meals, farm to table, with your family by your side. Another exciting, and tasty, outing is to head to that local apple orchard. Be sure to bring the wagon and get picking. Many orchards allow you to taste the different apple offerings so you can choose your favorites before picking. The kids are sure to get a workout running about, climbing ladders and picking the apples. As a treat, once you’ve arrived back at home, make caramel apples and let the kids decorate with candy. Make homemade apple chips and applesauce— what kid doesn’t love applesauce? And plan on preparing and canning some of the apples for those warm, delicious homemade Thanksgiving and Christmas pies. Your guests are sure to be impressed. Fall is the time for fields of sunflowers, corn mazes and haunted houses. Running through a corn maze, getting “lost” or finding oneself at a dead end, offers a thrill for most children. And as long as you go during daylight hours, it’s sure to leave them smiling once they make their way out. Most children love excitement, and a haunted house provides just that. Just be sure that the haunted house you enter is age appropriate for your child, as there’s no fun in having your child leave in tears. Many towns hold fall festivals and carnivals, where you can experience a little bit of everything “fall” including delicious fall foods to warm you up, autumn décor for sale, entertainment, hayrides and more. Get in the spirit and make sure to attend one and support your local community and businesses. Many think of springtime when it comes to gardening. But the best time of the year to plant bulbs is in the fall, six to eight weeks before the first hard frost makes its appearance. Bundle up the kiddos, break out the gardening gloves and tools, and make an afternoon of fun which all will be rewarded in the spring with a yard full of beautiful, colorful tulips and daffodils. The kids are sure to be proud of the part they played when they see the first blooms of spring.
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IT ’S FOOTBALL SEASON Time to get cookin’ - BY TROY LOUIS CHANDLER -
Fall is here, and it’s that time of year most everyone has been anticipating all year—football season. And what’s better than watching the game with friends and family than with some great food to satisfy your hunger for the game. I have to admit, I’m not the biggest football fan, but I do enjoy cooking up my family’s favorite football snacks (I’m a chef, so it’s kind of expected of me) while they enjoy the game in the other room. Below you will find several of my easy-to-make football favorites. You’ll enjoy them so much, you might forget about the big game all together! Now get cooking!
SLOW-COOKED PULLED PORK SLIDERS In your favorite crock pot, InstaPot, Dutch oven or cast-iron pot, braise pork shoulder until fork tender with cumin, chili powder and a touch of liquid smoke. Reduce or remove liquid and combine shredded pork with your best barbecue sauce. Serve with grain mustard and chopped pickles on slider buns.
BEST BREAD AND CHEESE BOWL Carve out a fresh sourdough bread bowl, saving the top and "guts." Mix the following ingredients and stuff the bread bowl, replacing the top and using bread "guts" as dipping vessels. Here’s how we do it: one pack Boursin cheese, 1/2 pound shredded white cheddar; juice of one lemon; juice of one orange; two chipotle peppers with adobo sauce, minced; three garlic cloves, minced; and a 1/4 cup honey. This recipe will create two to four bread bowls, depending on size. You can also substitute mini dinner rolls for smaller servings if you plan on having a lot of company.
MINI FISH TACOS WITH COLESLAW Purchase your favorite mini corn taco skins and fish. Mahi-mahi (dorado) is an amazing choice, but your favorite fish will do. Grill or deep fry the tortillas and grill the fish. Then use this amazing coleslaw recipe and garnishes to make the best fish tacos on the planet, or at least in your cul de sac. You’ll need one part rice wine vinegar and one part sugar. Bring to just a boil and turn off. Cool and set aside. Then mix your concoction with your slaw to blow the minds of your guests. You can also add a touch of mayo for a creamier slaw. You're welcome.
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PAN-ASIAN NACHOS ... $13 Fried wontons topped with chicken in a sweet Thai peanut sauce, wasabi cream and green onions, served with Asian rice. DRUNKEN MARSALA ... $15 Tenderized chicken breast bathed in a sweet Italian wine then breaded and topped with a mushroon marsala sauce. Served with Yukon gold mashed potatoes and vegetable medley. CHIPOTLE BBQ SALMON ... $17 Filet of salmon served on a cedar plank with whipped garlic potatoes and corn succotash.
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ASHEVILLE
Gilded Age culture and fall foliage on the Blue Ridge Parkway
Story By Marguerite Cleveland Photos Courtesy of ExploreAsheville
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THE WOODED AREAS SURROUNDING ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, AND THE FORESTS OBSERVED FROM THE BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY HAVE ONE OF THE LONGEST AND MOST DIVERSE FALL FOLIAGE SEASONS IN THE WORLD.
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Estate. It is luxurious with interiors that make you feel like you are a guest in the Biltmore House. Enjoy rooms decorated like Gilded Age visitors enjoyed. The staff is outstanding and provides warm southern hospitality without any stuffiness. There are a variety of dining options on the estate with the ingredients for many dishes grown or produced right on the estate. During your stay in Asheville, make sure to allow plenty of time to tour and experience all the estate has to offer. Your admission includes a selfguided tour of the historic Biltmore House and access to the grounds. There are a variety of optional add-on tours. The Audio Guide to Biltmore is well worth the $15 extra cost with its music and description of what life was like when the home was first built. The Legacy of the Land Tour gets you behind the scenes on the estate while you learn more about the history of the land. Visit the Outdoor Adventure Center to book fun outside activities, many you won’t see anywhere else. Enjoy a ride with Belgian draft horses pulling an elegant carriage or try your hand at falconry and learn how to interact with a hawk or falcon. You may have been to many wineries before, but the Biltmore Winery is really special with its self-guided tour and many tasting options. The winery is the
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most visited in the country and produces about 150,000 cases annually. Blue Ridge Parkway The Blue Ridge Parkway is one of the most scenic roads in America. With fall foliage peaking in October, the parkway is a wonder to behold. It meanders for a total of 469 miles following the ridge of the Blue Ridge Mountains leading to stunning views. The parkway utilizes a milepost system which makes it easier to track where you are on the parkway. Before heading out to the parkway, grab a picnic lunch from the WellBred Bakery & Café, which prides itself on fresh sandwiches, salads and bakery treats. Heading south from Asheville on the parkway, stop at milepost 382 and tour the Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center for information, maps and a movie about the area. Here you’ll also find the Folk Art Center for demonstrations and eclectic local folk art. Plan to hike Mount Pisgah while exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway. Enjoying the views from the loggia at Biltmore House you can see
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The Specifics PLANNING Explore Asheville - ExploreAsheville.com WHERE TO STAY The Inn on Biltmore Estate - Biltmore.com/stay/inn WHERE TO EAT Well-Bred Bakery and Café - WellBredBakery.com Vue 1913 at The Omni Grove Park Inn - OmniHotels. com/hotels/asheville-grove-park/dining/vue-1913 Biltmore Estate Dining - Biltmore.com/visit/ things-to-do/estate-dining WHAT TO DO Foraging Tour with No Taste Like Home Notastelikehome.org The Blue Ridge Parkway - BlueRidgeParkway.org Biltmore Falconry - Biltmore.com/visit/things-todo/outdoor-activities/falconry
Mount Pisgah in the distance. The estate once stretched all the way to this peak. The 5,721-foot summit can be accessed from milepost 407.6 on the parkway. The moderate 2.6-mile round-trip trail will take you to an observation platform which affords stunning views of the mountains and, on a clear day, Asheville is visible. Asheville Allow a day to spend time exploring Asheville, a funky mountain city with a rich architectural history. Its many Art Deco, Beaux Arts and Neoclassical buildings are now home to locally owned shops, more than 30 art galleries and an exciting culinary scene. Throw in some live music and you have a special destination which will draw you back again and again. A fun way to tour the city is to experience the Urban Trail, which is essentially the city’s outdoor history museum. The tour is 1.7 miles long and has 30 stations that highlight the city’s historic and cultural stories. At each stop you will find a bronze plaque and a piece of art. Learn about notable characters, many whom you may recognize such as Thomas Wolfe, F. Scott Fitzgerald and O. Henry. Start at the front of Pack Place on Asheville’s Park Square for Plaque #1, “Walk Into History.” Set aside a couple of hours to complete the tour while allowing plenty of time to have lunch and shop. Another unique Asheville activity is to book a foraging tour with No
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Taste Like Home. This interesting tour will take you out into the forests near Asheville to forage 12 to15 edibles. It also includes a cooking demonstration and tasting. Later head to a local restaurant to enjoy an appetizer made from what you foraged. Three days before the tour you will receive an email with your meeting location based on the weather and what foods are available to forage. For a truly spectacular meal, dine at Vue 1913 in the historic Omni Grove Park Inn. This is a AAA Four Diamond Restaurant and consistent winner of the Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence. The menu is a haute cuisine take on Southern favorites with plenty of rustic, local ingredients. With beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this Art-Deco dining room is stunning. It is well worth the splurge. Fall is a peak time to visit the Asheville area, so plan accordingly and book reservations not only for lodging but also for restaurants and activities. If possible, plan to visit on weekdays when you will experience less people. The Explore Asheville website is an excellent tool to plan your visit. There are many posts that highlight local small businesses and the people that make Asheville such a great place to visit. It also has an interactive fall color map and fall leaves schedule to help you plan the perfect time to visit.
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MASHED POTATOES WITH PARSLEY & BUTTER Recipe and Photo by Marina Gunn @MarinaGunn | MarinaGunn.com Cook Time: 30 minutes INGREDIENTS: 1 bag of yellow potatoes, 10-15 potatoes, about 3 lbs. 4 tbsp. unsalted butter ¼ cup half and half 2 tbsp. salt 1 tbsp. olive oil Chopped parsley Flaked sea salt
METHOD: • Wash and cut potatoes in half and place into a steamer basket. Cover and steam until a fork goes through the potatoes with ease. • With a paddle attachment of a stand mixer or hand mixer, beat the potatoes with 3 tbsp. butter, half and half, salt and olive oil until consistent and creamy. • Add salt to taste. • Serve with a pat of butter, chopped parsley and flaked sea salt. • 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, reservations recommended, walk-ins welcome.
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PHO 9B THE NOODLE JOINT Serving Bonners Ferry customers the best in Asian-fusion cuisine, you'll find their dishes prepared with only the freshest ingredients! From Yakisoba with choice chicken, beef sirloin, shrimp or vegetables, pho made daily using roasted bones and homemade stock to a variety of teriyaki rice bowls and more, guests will find a delicious variety of choices. Take out/limited dine in Monday 11am to 6pm, Tuesday through Friday, 11am to 8pm and Saturday, 3 to 7pm.
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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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FEIST CREEK RESTAURANT At Feist Creek Restaurant the delicious smells and warm atmosphere make you feel right at home. Serving lunch and dinner, customer favorites range from their smoked prime rib and 25 oz. rib-eye steak to catfish and hushpuppies, homemade fish and chips, burgers, sandwiches and more. Full bar, pool table, outdoor seating, fish pond and their own private waterfall make this a destination spot to remember. Their summer hours are Wednesday - Monday noon - 9pm.
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BADGER'S DEN CAFE AND LATTE
At Badger's Den Cafe and Latte, you'll be greeted with fast, friendly service with a smile. On the menu you'll find hearty and delicious breakfast and lunch items, a variety of specialty coffee drinks, smoothies and more! In a hurry? There's a driveup window for your convenience. A stop at this restaurant is a must for locals and visitors alike!
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TWO TONES CAFE Two Tones Cafe is a restaurant where guests will enjoy flavors from around the world in dishes made using the freshest ingredients. With menu options ranging from Asian salads and nachos, to unique beef and chicken entrees, burgers, salads and desserts, there's something for everyone! Indoor and patio seating available. Open daily 11am to 9pm.
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MI PUEBLO Come join Mi Pueblo for a fiesta of flavor! Proudly serving authentic Mexican food, this colorful diner features dining in, take-out services and space for larger groups. The menu is packed full of beef, chicken, pork and vegetarian selections, including options for smaller appetites or people with dietary restrictions. Delicious combo meals let you sample different items, all at wallet-satisfying prices!
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The Halloween Party of the Season It’s sure to be a fright BY JILLIAN CHANDLER
JOIN SECOND CHANCE ANIMAL ADOPTION ON HALLOWEEN NIGHT FOR THEIR BOOVILLE 2019 HALLOWEEN HAUNTED HOUSE. An evening of fun and excitement awaits for those of all ages and promises to be a spook-tacular event you won’t soon forget. This year marks SCCA's seventh annual howl-oween event, which takes place Thursday, October 31 from 5 to 9pm at Second Chance Animal Adoption, located at 6651 Lincoln Street in Bonners Ferry. Kids of all ages will enjoy a night of spooky and fun activities including games, a haunted house, hay rides, fortune telling and more. There will be candy and game prizes, and there will be cider, cocoa and cookies available to everyone in the theater where fortune telling and spooky stories will be read. “Come venture down our boardwalk and hop on the BooVille Express, ride through BooVille and find yourself taking a stroll through Doomsberg Park, a creepy park built on an ancient cemetery,” says C.K. Clark, a staff member at Second Chance Animal Adoption. “Since it is Halloween, feel free to dress up and get spooky!” Around 600 people attended last year’s event, which extended over a three-day period, and though this year’s event is one night only, the SCAA staff is looking forward to another great turnout. They are still in need of volunteers for this year’s event. For additional information about the event as well as sponsorship and volunteer opportunities, you can call SCAA at 208.267.7504. As always, admission is by donation at the front gate, and all proceeds go to helping all the animals of Second Chance. “Our Howl-oween event is our biggest fundraiser of the year,” says C.K. “The proceeds go to food and medical costs for any animal that comes through Second Chance.”
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A Night For The Museum
Bonners Ferry Farmers Market Closing Day
The annual Night For The Museum benefit will be held at the Boundary County Historical Society & Museum Saturday, October 26 from 5:30 to 8pm. A major public fundraiser for the museum, the evening will include a buffet-style dinner, a live auction, raffles and games. For additional information, call the museum at 208.267.7720, email bcmuseum@meadowcrk.com or visit BoundaryCountyMuseum.org.
The Bonners Ferry Farmers Market’s closing day of the season will take place Saturday, October 5, 8am to 1pm at the City Parking Lot. Don’t miss your last chance to shop local vendors including growers and craftsmen, who will be showcasing the products of their work while providing the community a place to come together and interact with one another. Whether it’s fresh flowers, produce, spices, hand soaps or jewelry, there are these and much more. For more information about the farmers market, visit BonnersFerryFarmersMarket.org.
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DON’T MISS!
OCTOBER 11 7:00pm Bonners Ferry High School For details, call BFHS at 208.267.3149
9B QUILTERS ANNUAL COMMUNITY QUILT SHOW OCTOBER 11 & 12 10:00am to 4:00pm 4:00 to 7:00pm / 9:00am to 4:00pm Boundary County Fairgrounds Call Bev Hokanson at 208.267.5355
OCTOBER 12 5:00pm First Baptist Church 208.267.2343
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OCTOBER 19 9:00 to 11:00am Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge FriendsofKootenaiNationalWildlifeRefuge.org
PINK RIBBON EVENT OCTOBER 19 12:30 to 2:00pm Bonners Ferry Women's Cancer Education & Support Group Call 208.267.2711
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MT. HALL SCHOOL AUCTION 2019
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HARVEST MOON CENTERPIECE WORKSHOP
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PROCLAIM YOUTH CONFERENCE
BIRD WALK ON THE REFUGE
OCTOBER 26 Time 5:00 to 9:00pm Mt. Hall Elementary School For more information, call 208.267.5276
DON’T MISS!
OCTOBER 26 6:00 to 8:00pm 10:00am to 2:00pm The Collective Soul - 6811 Eisenhower St. RSVP by calling Alison at 208.610.8806
TONEY ROCKS OCTOBER 26 7:00 pm The Pearl Theater Call 208.610.2846 or visit ThePearlTheater.org
PLANNING FOR THE ROAD AHEAD! October 16th • 9:00AM - 4:00PM
7169 Plaza St. Bonners Ferry, Idaho • Ktxunxa Room
Presenters: 9:00 AM Rehab vs. Long Term Care Dr. Burgstahler 10:00 AM Estate Planning & Long Term Care Denise Stewart 11:00 AM
1:00 PM Elder Abuse - Area Agency on Aging Pat Pace 2:00 PM Medicare - Changes you need to know Idaho SHIBA - Noreen Brisson 3:00 PM Alzheimer’s Services & Support P.J. Christo, RN, MS, Outreach Coordinator from the Alzheimer’s Association WA. State Chapter Servicing North Idaho
Homecare, Home Health & Hospice Heather Johnston R.N 12:00 PM Diabetes Education Services Bonner General Health ***For more information, contact Jennifer Van Etten, 208-457-2554 Community Outreach Coordinator, Auburn Crest Hospice
FREE - to everyone, door prizes, light refreshments through the day. You can also purchase food and beverages from the Springs Restaurant and Lounge
Sponsored by: Auburn Crest Hospice, AFS Home Health, Bonner General Health, Denise Stewart ELTC Law Group & Long Term Care Planning, Hearthstone Assisted Living, Life Care Center of Sandpoint, Luther Park Retirement Community, Idaho Shiba
2019/2020 SEASON
THE PEARL THEATER
- A SEASON OF SURPRISE -
OCT
TONEY ROCKS & THE REJECTS
FEB
WEST MY FRIEND
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Skilled guitar, meaningful lyrics...folk music at its finest!
Back by popular demand with their sonically adventurous acoustic music!
MAR APR
SURPRISE EVENT OF THE SEASON!
MAY
CLAUDE BOURBON
MAY
LEEROY STAGGER & THE REBELTONE SOUND
(TBA)
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Trust us...have we ever steered you wrong?
Breathtaking acoustic fusion of blues, jazz, folk, classical and Spanish guitar.
Singer-songwriter sharing his story with Contemporary/Americana Sounds.
GET YOUR SEASON PASS TODAY ONLINE AT THEPEARLTHEATER.ORG OR CALL 208.610.2846 ALL 5 SHOWS ONLY: $65 MEMBERS / $70 NONMEMBERS
The Pearl Theater | 7160 Ash St. Bonners Ferry, ID
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CRUSHING | HAULING | EXCAVATING Wink Inc. does gravel sales, crushing, hauling, road building, excavation, utilities, demolition, sewer systems, rock walls, site prep, foundations, water lines, subdivision development ... We Do Everything!! 208.267.5804 | winkelseth@hotmail.com
WINK INC. Wade Winkelseth - 208.290.1379 | Alan Winkelseth - 208.290.1378
BEFORE
Stump Grinding
Services: ∙ Fire Prevention ∙ Tree Removal/Pruning ∙ Masticating
AFTER
∙ Light Hauling ∙ Dirt Work ∙ Lot Development
LLC
208-946-6772
Shawn Smith, Owner/Operator | 208.946.6772 | 1605 Crossport Rd., Bonners Ferry, Idaho 83805 |
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f CDA Stump Grinding
A CUT ABOVE.
HIGH COUNTRY FORESTRY
B.S. IN FOREST RESOURCES - INSURED - 19 YEARS EXPERIENCE Timber Harvest Forestry Consulting Unit Layout & Marking Timber Stand Monitoring Forest Management Plans Mechanical Brush Piling & Burning Fire Prevention & Suppression Consulting CONTACT JUSTIN FIGGINS TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION.
fHIGH COUNTRY FORESTRY LLC
208.290.4380
LEGENDARY PERFORMANCE THAT’S KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD
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• Battery Saws • Homeowner Saws • Farm & Ranch Saws • Professional Saws • Electric Saws
JOIN OUR TEAM AND WRITE FOR THE MOST DISTRIBUTED MAGAZINES IN NORTH IDAHO. THERE ARE SO MANY AMAZING STORIES TO BE TOLD IN NORTH IDAHO, AND WE WANT YOU TO BE THE NEXT ONE TO WRITE ABOUT THEM! CONTACT US TODAY TO GET STARTED.
• In-Tree Saws
Visit today to learn more!
Email Jillian at editorial@livinglocal360.com with a sample of your writing if you are interested.
Boundary Tractor & Yamaha
6632 Main St, Bonners Ferry, ID 83805 | 208.267.5571
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TWO BIG SHOWS UNDER ONE ROOF
N OV E M B E R 1 - 3 , 2019
(SPOKA NE FA IR & E XP O C EN T E R ) • Friday - 12:00pm - 8:00pm • Saturday - 10:00am - 7:00pm • Sunday - 10:00am - 5:00pm
TAST E A N D STAY PACKAGE
($9 9 PE R N IG H T ) • Room accommodations for two • Breakfast voucher for two • Home Idea Show/ Northwest Taste show tickets for two • Commemorative glass for two • Round-trip shuttle to fairgrounds
T I C K E TS
• $10 - Adults • $8 - Seniors/Military • FREE - 12 years and younger
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Two great shows... One easy price... Three fun days. The Northwest Taste Show provides attendees the opportunity to watch and interact with local chefs during live cooking demos all the while tasting, sipping and sampling a variety of products — plus the Home Idea Show offers attendees the chance to browse hundreds of home-improvement exhibits and speak one-on-one with the experts.
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT NORTHWESTTASTE.COM OR SPOKANEHOMESHOWS.COM
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Discover the power that comes with deciding for yourself what it means to be beautiful. Signature Aesthetics is here to help you see a “you” you’ll love in the mirror each day.
COOLSCULPTING
we are #1 in North Idaho for the 4th time & #1 in the Pacific inland Northwest for the 2nd time
we can use three machines at one time
WOMEN’S WELLNESS AESTHETIC SERVICES NOW OFFERING SPIDER VEIN TREATMENTS NOW OFFERING HYDRAFACIAL TREATMENTS
208.627.6869 | SignatureAesthetics.com 1130 West Prairie Avenue, Coeur d’Alene, ID 212 North First Avenue, Suite 103, Sandcreek Plaza, Sandpoint, ID
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