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Three Years Toward Better Youth Health: Community Transformation Grant transforms local communities

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Beck’s Furniture Store: Where furniture meets home

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The Potential to Change Lives: Local school resource officers protect, serve and make a difference in kids’ lives

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How to make the most of sweater weather

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Black Belt Professor Turns His Passion into the Family Business

Your local guide to the tastiest hot spots around town and local recipes

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From Paint and Furniture to Bedding and Lighting CHILDREN’S ROOM MAKEOVER 101 By Nikki Luttmann, Seven Bee Interiors For Sandpoint Furniture, Carpet One and Selkirk Glass and Cabinets

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here are two camps of people when it comes to decorating a child’s room. In the first camp is the person who allows the child to choose everything from wall color to bedding, creating a very personalized, though perhaps not terribly attractive, space. In the second camp is the person who does not allow the child to personalize anything except perhaps their teddy bear. This is a space that might be thoughtfully arranged and beautifully furnished but not reflect the personality of the actual tiny person who lives there. My daughter, Leina, is at the age (she’s 9) where suddenly her “baby” room no longer suits her. She has started forming her own opinions about style and fashion, and now wishes to transform her room to reflect her interests and personality. That said, she wants to create a bedroom according to the theme “Rainbow Galaxy Party”—whatever that might be! I’m more than happy to help her create the ultimate cool-kid bedroom—within reason. First of all, it is important to set boundaries with kids when it comes to wall color. With my kids, I’ve asked them what basic color they want

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(pink, blue, etc.), and then I give them three or four acceptable options to choose from. This eliminates the issue of a color being too bright, too garish or too dark, which may be difficult to paint over later. If you’re OK with bright colors but don’t want to opt for a whole room color, it’s perfectly alright to paint just an accent wall, as long as the rest of the walls are neutral or white, as this keeps the color from overwhelming the space. For furnishings, I find that a fresh coat of chalk paint can freshen up older pieces like dressers or headboards and give them a completely new look. Kids can be hard on furniture, so reusing older pieces might be a great option in a younger child’s room. As well, you can try consignment shops or even Craigslist for items that might be easy to spruce up. For newer furnishings (and more careful children), an option might be to invest in some flexible pieces that could also be used as the child gets older—or used somewhere else in the house later on. This way, you can invest in a few quality pieces that will stand the test of time and fill in the holes with more inexpensive items.

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Artwork is something that can add an element of fun and reflect the child’s personality. For bedding, I tend to choose quality comforters that can be covered with a duvet, which is good for frequent washings. When it comes to sheets, I allow my daughters to choose, as these are typically covered with the comforter during the day (if they remember to make their beds), and they can pick something fun and colorful. Character-themed bedding is not my favorite (too much of a commitment), but a throw blanket or pillow based on the child’s favorite cartoon is just fine.

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Lighting is particularly important in a child’s room. Make sure you have appropriate task lighting for reading, choosing clothing, rummaging around under the bed looking for lost Legos, etc. Good ambient lighting is important as well, as with any other room in the house, to make sure it is comfortable for general tasks. For younger kids, I find it is important to have some kind of night light as well. It may not always be required, but they can be nice to have

With kids, the sky is the limit when it comes to colors and styles, but do try to keep the overall look somewhat cohesive with the rest of the house. If you favor soft colors and pastels throughout, then choose somewhat similar hues for your child’s room to keep the whole house flowing together. Remember, though they are only little once, it’s still your home, and parents (or grandparents!) should have the ultimate say in how the home looks!

Artwork is something that can add an element of fun and reflect the child’s personality. If they are artistic, a fun option is stringing a laundry line or even a string of Christmas lights and letting them hang their art from it with clothespins. Magnetic bulletin boards are another great way for kids to display their own art, notes, etc. Posters and other themed art can be fun as well, but try framing them for a more finished look.

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Previously, Ansley shared an office with Kevin Callos on Eisenhower Street. Callos is still operating from the Eisenhower office. The Edward Jones business model prefers each Financial Advisor to have their own office to more deeply serve clients. Ansley started working for Edward Jones in 2017 after working as the Mortgage and Commercial Lender at Mountain West Bank for five-and-a-half years. Callos volunteered to mentor Ansley through Edward Jones’ Good Knight program. “We’re not competing against each other,” said Ansley. “Kevin and I have a great relationship and communicate really well.” Ansley is now branching out to his own office with Branch Office Administrator Samantha Shutts. “What we do is help clients to achieve financial goals in different aspects of their life,” said Ansley. "We look at their total financial picture and regularly meet with our clients to monitor progress and adjust as needed to help them achieve their financial goals." Through Edward Jones, Ansley can help clients plan for retirement, education, goal-oriented savings and preparing for the unexpected. Ansley emphasized that he isn’t just selling a product but taking in what is important—the overall financial picture. If you’re planning for retirement, Ansley asks questions to help determine how much risk you’re willing to take, how hands-on you want to be in choosing the investment types and how to maximize your investments. Working together, Ansley helps his clients develop strategies to reach their goals, tracks their progress and helps make adjustments when needed.

“We try to look at everything a client wants to do from a long-term perspective,” said Ansley. “It comes down to how well a Financial Advisor knows his clients. The better we know the family, the better we can help them achieve their goals.” Family is important for both Ansley and Shutts, who both were born and raised in Boundary County. Ansley’s parents, Jim and Sally Ansley, moved here in the 1960s and raised four boys. Ansley married Jenny Foust and together are raising three children—Emily, Holly and Jackson. Shutts moved to Coeur d’Alene for 10 years but was drawn back to Boundary County to be closer to her parents, Teresa and Ed Atkins Jr., and to raise her two daughters. “The single biggest advantage is that we (Edward Jones) are locally based,” said Ansley. “I live and work here, and I have a deep vested interest in my client’s interest. I’m very interested in Boundary County being successful.” Edward Jones started in 1922 and began growing in rural America in small towns just like Bonners Ferry, mentioned Ansley. The company understands the mentality of small towns and has been through the ups and downs of the market. The new office downtown expands the options for residents of Boundary County to plan for their future. For help in financial planning, stop by the new office at 7169 Main Street or call 208.295.2606 Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm.

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THREE YEARS TOWARD BETTER YOUTH HEALTH Community Transformation Grant transforms local communities

By Abigail Thorpe Photos Courtesy of City of Bonners Ferry

“THE GOALS OF THE FOUNDATION IS TO REDUCE CHILDHOOD OBESITY THROUGH THE FORM OF ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOODS AND INCREASED ACTIVITY LEVELS."

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hree years has brought a new appreciation and drive for community health to the cities of Bonners Ferry and Sandpoint, Idaho. In 2016, the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health selected both as recipients for its $250,000 Community Transformation Grants. The grants’ mission was simple, yet profound: to provide support and collaboration to bring communities together to support healthy outdoor opportunities and help fight childhood obesity. From 2017-2019, Bonners Ferry and Sandpoint worked together with the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health to drive change in their communities. “These partnerships and relationships created will live on long after the grant ended. This grant is about so much more than the physical projects,” says Kendra Witt-Doyle, executive director of the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health. Across the country, nearly one in three children is overweight or obese, placing them at risk for serious health issues. In conjunction with the High Five Initiative started in 2015, the Community Transformation Grant provided much more than

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just funding to support change in the communities. It included access to community data, state and national experts, and technical assistance to help guide the process of choosing how and where the funds would be used. “The exciting thing about this grant and what made it different from most grants that we receive—most grants are very project oriented and projected specific—this grant was really more about collaboration and problem solving,” says Sandpoint City Administrator Jennifer Stapleton. “The funds were really about supporting the efforts that came out of that collaborative and problem-solving discussion.” In Bonners Ferry, a team of stakeholders representing the foundational areas of the community worked along with the Foundation to research, recommend and fund projects across the city. Their goal was to see these projects and community spirit extend beyond the city limits. “The goal of the Foundation is to reduce childhood obesity through the form of access to healthy foods and increased activity levels,” says Bonners Ferry


City Administrator Lisa Ailport. “How you go about moving the needle on such a goal is not only daunting to undertake, it can also feel paralyzing. However, with the help of the Foundation and the strength of the community, we feel that a valiant effort was made.” By working together as one voice with a common goal, the Steering Committee was able to leverage an additional $250,000 of funding for projects across Bonners Ferry, adds Ailport, bringing their total funding for the initiative to $500,000. The process represented a fundamental change in the city’s mindset: a transformation within Bonners Ferry to drive change for the community and to take pride in what Bonners Ferry is, and what it can accomplish.

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As a result of the funds, a new playground was built in Moyie Springs—a community that previously had to drive 7 miles to access the closest playground. In addition, the funds made it possible to completely renovate the municipal pool; a skating rink was added to the fairgrounds to provide a healthy outlet for winter; trails were added behind the high school; and little free gardens were spread across the city to encourage healthy eating and sustainable growing practices.

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“The Foundation and the City want to see children get healthy!” says Ailport. “We want the children of Boundary County to be able to be healthy in a safe and convenient way, and we hope that our projects move us closer toward this goal.” The Foundation didn’t just provide funds and then step away to let the city figure it out. “This was a funder that was very much at the table, and part of the problem-solving effort,” says Stapleton. The Pine Street Woods & Nordic Recreation Center was built in partnership with Kaniksu Land Trust and provides a meeting space and equipment for youth classes. Community gardens were established to help kids understand the importance of growing and eating healthy foods, and a local nonprofit now offers free grocery pickup and holds free cooking classes for kids and families.

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“I think a milestone is the increased partnership, and that can’t be understated when talking about this program,” explains Stapleton. “This really created a collaborative synergy in a really unique way.” The partnership of Bonners Ferry and Sandpoint with the Foundation has paved the way to create change in each community that will continue into the future, and provide access and education for children and families to get and stay active and healthy. “Through the Foundation we have created a relationship built on a common goal, and as we look toward the future, we hope to align projects with our common goal to further the mission,” says Ailport.

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Where Furniture Meets Home The family legacy continues By Jillian Chandler

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The Becks recognize that they would not have had the success they’ve seen if it weren’t for the local community, who continues to do its part in shopping locally and supporting their local businesses.

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warm and welcoming experience awaits you at Beck’s Furniture Store in Bonners Ferry. They have been serving the community for nearly 25 years, and Beck’s has become a staple in our community, not only for offering an incredible selection of fine furniture to suit your needs and style, but for their hospitality and professional service. Richard and Sherry Beck are the proud owners of Beck’s Furniture Store and bring their years of experience and expertise to the business. The couple began refinishing and reupholstering furniture part time more than 40 years ago— in 1979. With an increasing demand for their services, the Becks decided to pursue their passion full time and opened as a furniture refinishing business in 1984. By 1996, it had evolved into a furniture retail store, with the couple expanding the retail space in 2002 in order to provide a larger selection to their clients. In 2015, their eldest son, Rob Beck, returned to continue the furniture legacy to the community. A graduate of the College of Business at the University of Idaho, he brings with him 20-plus years of experience in the computer technology and business fields. "I am so grateful that I was able to return to my hometown and grow the store to match the community's home furnishing needs," he smiles. Today, he is the manager of Beck’s Furniture Store. Whether you’re in the market for a new dining room table, living room set,

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or considering updating the look of your bedroom, Beck’s Furniture features quality and affordable items for nearly every room in your home. They also offer mattresses, bedding, custom upholstery, area rugs, lighting and accessories. Some brands that they carry are A-America, Ashley, Englander and Best Chairs. "Why are you searching online for what you already have in town?" asks Rob. "You don't have to go somewhere else to get great furniture; we are close and convenient. At Beck's, we work to stay current on styles and have an excellent selection on our showroom floor. We provide service that the internet can never provide.” Beck's is a proud member of a Montana-based buyer's group, AMI Furniture Leaders (FurnitureLeaders.com). The retailer-owned notfor-profit corporation buys collectively to achieve the best possible pricing, product, service, terms and flow of goods, providing members access to lines only available to major accounts. Ultimately, this allows Beck's access to a wider selection and styles. It is important to Rich, Sherry and Rob that their customers “feel at home” while they shop in their store and are ready to offer their customers guidance and information to help them in making the best decision to meet their needs. The Becks take care of their customers.

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Every delivery arrives with professional service including product assembly and placement in any room—even upstairs or downstairs. If there is ever an issue with a piece of furniture purchased from them, they will service it. Beck's Furniture was built by dedicated employees and loyal customers from the community. Rob is excited to announce that he’s building a new team with the addition of Brenda Solt, who is adding her designer’s eye to the store. Loyal employees both past and present have greatly contributed to the store’s success. "We are aligning the store to serve members of this community for the next 50 years," affirms Rob. The Becks recognize that they would not have had the success they’ve seen if it weren’t for the local community, who continues to do its part in shopping locally and supporting their local businesses. “My parents and I can’t begin to express how blessed we’ve been to have that kind of support for the past 40 years,” says Rob. They are proud to support local schools, organizations and events! If new furniture is in your future, the team at Beck’s Furniture Store is ready to help you find the perfect piece to add to your home.


Help Joey Brewer in His Fight Against Cancer COMMUNITY SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT AND AUCTION TO RAISE FUNDS By Jillian Chandler | Courtesy Photos

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t is incredible and heartwarming to see how the Bonners Ferry community comes together when someone we know is suffering and needs our support. Earlier this year, Joey Brewer, who many know as that crazy, fun-loving kid with one leg, was diagnosed with stage 3 rectal cancer. First diagnosed with cancer at age 6 and again less than two years later, today, at age 26, he is once again fighting the battle. A fundraiser will be held September 19 and 20, with funds raised going directly to help alleviate some of the costs of treatment. “When we first found out that Joey had cancer again, it was heartbreaking to say the least,” says Amanda Brewer, Joey’s sister. “Joey took it pretty well at first though, but as the weeks went on you could tell the symptoms were really starting to affect him.” Though he’s been experiencing a lot of pain and losing a lot of sleep, Joey is still in good spirits. He is fortunate to have an amazing support system made up of friends, family and his girlfriend Ashley—also a cancer survivor. “I think she came into his life at just the right time,” affirms Amanda. After finding out about the cancer, the realization soon hit that Joey would soon be turning 26, meaning he would no longer be covered under his father’s insurance. “That’s really when we started feeling the financial pressure of all of this,” recalls Amanda. As a family who loves to play softball with friends, and after a bit of brainstorming ways to fundraise rather than just another GoFundMe page, a softball benefit was in the works.

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SHARING THE ABUNDANCE LOCAL PERMACULTURIST SPREADS MESSAGE OF SUSTAINABILITY AND GIVING BACK BY ABIGAIL THORPE

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asimir Holeski’s interest in gardening started as a young man. A health awakening made him look more closely at the food he was eating, and he realized that he wanted a wider variety of clean, nutrient-dense foods than he was getting. But cost and availability became an issue. Even if he had the budget for it, he couldn’t find the diverse varieties and types of organic fruit, nuts and vegetables that he wanted to eat and to feed his family. “If I wanted to eat a broad diversity of fruits and vegetables that span the growing season, I would have to grow them myself,” he realized. And so started the Bonners Ferry local’s passion for growing, sustainability and sharing his abundance of knowledge. As a selfdescribed fruit and nut enthusiast and a local permaculturist, Holeski has a deep knowledge and passion for living in a sustainable way that supports a healthy lifestyle, and also preserves a better future for his children, and their children to come. “Growing at least a part of your own food supply, supporting other local growers and producers, and growing a network or community of like-minded folks for the purpose of trading and/or buying HOLESKI HAS A DEEP each other’s excess, as well as for mutually beneficial support KNOWLEDGE AND in many other ways, makes imminent good sense,” explains PASSION FOR LIVING Holeski. A major tenant of permaculture is the mindset of relocating and decentralizing our food system, and he believes there’s never been a more important time than now. “I really enjoy working with plants and with the soil, and permaculture’s central tenet of working with nature rather than against is something that resonates deeply for me,” he adds. “Permaculture encourages us to first create a yield and then, when possible, to share the abundance.”

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And that’s something he does in multiple ways. Holeski teaches grafting and permaculture methods through the local extension office, and consults on edible landscaping and orchard installation based on permaculture, agroforestry and agroecological ideas. He also started a gardening project in conjunction with the local hospital called the Boundary Community Hospital Forest Garden to help feed the staff and residents. “I love the idea of supporting our elders with the delight inherent in fresh fruit as well as supporting those amazing folks that are caring for them,” he says. In the last several years, he developed a passion for exploring and saving the plethora of incredible fruit and nut trees scattered throughout Boundary County. Some of these trees date back over 100 years and offer a diversity of shapes, colors, textures and flavors that can’t be found anywhere else. Holeski founded the Boundary County Orchard Restoration Project to help preserve these trees for the community and also help educate others on orchard care. His nursery in the making—I.M. Tree Crops— will eventually offer some of the best of these old trees to the public. “I love Bonners Ferry for its natural beauty, relatively clean air and water, and for the love of personal liberty and the love of community that I find here,” explains Holeski. And he’s doing his best to help grow, shape and give back to that rich growing community as much as he can.

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to continue growing in practical ways. ... I believe everyone owes it to themselves and to their staff to come together and grow together through Live 2 Lead.” I completely agree with Lauren, which is why I want to invite all of my friends and neighbors in Idaho and Washington to join me on October 9, 2020, for a live simulcast Live 2 Lead event. Together, we will hear from incredible leaders including one of my mentors, John C. Maxwell, as well as former CEO of Ford Motor Company, Alan Mulally; COO and President of Focus Brands, Kat Cole; and immensely talented entertainer and entrepreneur, Steve Harvey. The opportunity to have all four of these dynamic leaders together, investing in our lives, is tremendous. Better still, we don’t have to travel, and we have the opportunity to invite our teams to join us, experiencing Live 2 Lead from the comfort of our own home or office.

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THE POTENTIAL TO CHANGE LIVES LOCAL SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS PROTECT, SERVE AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN KIDS’ LIVES BY ABIGAIL THORPE

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e see them every day—at the school drop off, walking through school halls and classrooms, being a visible presence during lunch, or simply out and about in the communities we call home. In communities from Bonners Ferry to Sandpoint and Coeur d’Alene, school resource officers (SROs) keep our kids safe every day, but we often forget about the longer-lasting impact they have on students’ lives. Their days aren’t just about safety—they’re about connecting with students and making a difference.

in Salt Lake Valley in 1992. He then worked for the Las Vegas Metro Police for 10 years in felony charges crimes before coming to Bonners Ferry to retire. He soon found himself out of retirement and serving as the local school resource officer.

His days are busy—he’s responsible for five schools in Bonners Ferry, but he still makes the time to visit the schools when there’s no call for service so he can be seen on a friendly note and feel approachable to students. It’s something you’ll find common among school resource officers—the desire to be more than just “We have a very strong potential to change some security. Their ultimate goal is to be a resource of these kids' lives,” says Officer Dale Anderson, for success. SRO for Bonners Ferry elementary, middle and high schools. “If they see you're willing to help “When they see me, if it's not an official them out as a true resource, they're going to be investigation or something, it’s all fun,” says a lot more comfortable coming to talk to you.” Anderson. He often hangs out in classes or around the halls and cafeteria. “I think it's a Anderson started his law enforcement career great resource for the kids to understand that

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‘these cops aren't always here to arrest us or site us, but this guy might actually care about where I go in my future.’” Last year, Anderson started a safe driving initiative at the school, which he hopes to continue later this year. Kids who want to be involved get a number, and when a deputy or law enforcement officer sees them wearing their seat belt and driving responsibly, they report that number to go into a drawing at the end of each month, when winning names are drawn to receive a gift from the community. It’s a key part of how Anderson hopes to promote safe driving, and he’s happy to share his experience and help other SROs who want to implement a similar program. School resource officers aren’t there to just get kids in trouble—they want to build relationships so they can help a student wherever they’re at, before something bad happens. When it comes


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at a situation where I know I made a connection with a student, it’s a good day,” he adds. “I have had kids from my first school year who were in my office and told me how they hate cops and don’t trust them. I told each of these students that I wasn’t going to force a relationship but that my hope was to change their opinion of what they see in a uniform.”

or support in their lives. “Our presence in the schools allows us to interact with at-risk youth, become a positive role model and provide safety for the school,” says Detective Ashley Caiafa, a school resource officer for multiple elementary schools in Coeur d’Alene.

student at my schools. I try and go above and beyond in my everyday duties and try to think outside the box.”

This last Halloween, Caiafa had 25 students dress as police officers—they all wanted to be like her when they grew up. “I knew at that The New York native knew she wanted to work moment I was making a lasting impression on with kids from early on, and when she applied these kids. I see kids outside of work and they Fast forward several years, and those same to the Coeur d’Alene Police Department, it was recognize me. They give me hugs or high fives students greet Rios outside of school, coming to with the goal of becoming a school resource and tell everyone that I am their ‘school cop.’ It him to tell him how well they’re doing or how officer. all just puts a smile on my face,” she says. they’re working through struggles. “To me that is a difference,” he says. She often spends her days helping students with As schools reconvene this year with changed class work, walking the halls and hanging out hours, reduced classroom sizes or fewer Officers like Anderson and Rios never know with students during lunch, or playing with the school activities because of COVID, school quite what to expect. Their days can change by kids during recess. Like other resource officers, resource officers like Anderson, Rios and the hour, and they often split their time between her day starts by greeting students when they Caiafa anticipate new challenges and hurdles multiple locations, working to be a presence arrive for school, and making sure drivers and but continue to focus on the goal: being there to provide safety, making time for students to students are safe as they arrive. At the end of the for the students. “Any interaction I am able to come and talk, and also just being around in day, she’s ready and waiting to give the kids a have with them is going to be better than not hallways, classrooms and lunch rooms to get to smile and wave as they leave. having any,” explains Caiafa. “The kids need this know the students, support them and encourage connection and interaction with their peers,” them toward success. “I hope that my presence in the schools give the adds Anderson. “If I maintain my presence in kids a sense of security so their education can the school and support the school staff and Many of the students the SROs connect with are flourish,” says Caiafa. “Every day I go to work what's going on, it'll be a bump in the road, but kids who haven’t received a whole lot of attention and try my best to build a rapport with every it will be short lived, I believe.”

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DISCOVER ‘YOUR’ BEAUTIFUL CHANGING LIVES FROM THE OUTSIDE IN By Jillian Chandler

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Signature Aesthetics, which offers two locations to better serve their clients, works with you to bring your vision to fruition. You can find them at their new bigger and more luxurious location at First and Pine on the second floor above Ivano’s Restaurant in Sandpoint and at Prairie Family Medicine in Coeur d’Alene. “I am blessed to be able to help others achieve their own confidence and experience the joy of having synergy with their inner and outer beauty,” says Nancy. “It’s all about love and the focus being centered on others. It has been my goal to help one person at a time to achieve some of their dreams and hopes. I feel if one person’s life has changed because of Signature Aesthetics, then it was worth it!” Nancy has had a very fulfilling career as a registered nurse for 37 years, with her career evolving as a medical professional treating the aftermath of injury. As technology and techniques advance, Nancy is engaged in ongoing training curriculum. This allows her to provide the best services to her clients. She invests hundreds of hours, keeping current in all techniques while expanding her knowledge in the latest equipment and products. “During these difficult times, you can rest assured that our staff and providers are doing the best possible to keep you and your loved ones safe,” affirms Nancy, who has completed 45 hours of continued education on these current health issues—including COVID-19.

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FROM PASSION PROJECT to the Family Business

BLACK BELT PROFESSOR ESTABLISHES BONNERS FERRY AS WORLD JIU-JITSU DESTINATION BY DAN AZNOFF PHOTOS BY JON BROWN PHOTOGRAPHY

AGE IS A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE. For Sam Brown of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, the age of 39 is just a number. “I still train regularly and compete when I can,” he explained with a quick smile. “Just not quite as much as when I was younger and healthier.” In 2015, Brown opened his small studio in Bonners Ferry. His dream was to eventually grow into a larger facility where he could combine his personal experience working in traditional gyms with the Jiu-Jitsu training they were already doing. That vision became reality seven months ago when Brown opened the doors to, what he described as, “a different kind of gym.” His overall plan had always been to provide world-class martial arts instruction with alternatives for fitness workouts in a family friendly environment. Shortly after opening five years ago, Brown found himself searching for another—much larger—site where he could offer more than just Jiu-Jitsu. His time and dedication eventually resulted in the grand opening of his dream, the APEX Fitness and Martial Arts gym. In the short time since the unique fitness center began to welcome students to the facility built to his exacting specifications, the martial arts gym has expanded to include separate areas for boxing and grappling in addition to family oriented workouts. His wife, Diana, also teaches Zumba. Sam and Diana first met in New Hampshire—where Sam is from and where Diana was attending college on a student visa from Bogota, Colombia. The couple were married while they were still in New England before they traveled together to visit her in her hometown of Bogota.

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Last Stop Prior to meeting his spouse, Brown had traveled to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. This is where his Jiu-Jitsu journey began and his love for the art started. “I could have lived there forever,” he said. “Beautiful city. Beautiful people.” Brown said he stayed in Brazil “until he could not afford to stay any longer.” He returned to New England, met and married Diana and started to search for an American city where he and his bride could establish their first home. The idea to visit the town of Bonners Ferry—more than 2,500 miles from where he was born and raised—was based on a recommendation from his father, who had been impressed with the small town when he had visited the area years before. Brown admitted the charming rural community where he has chosen to live is “night-and-day” from the crowded cities of the South American country that his wife grew up in and the busy East Coast where he had spent his younger years. Professor Known in his gym as “Professor,” the second-degree black belt explained that he had achieved the title, which is earned one year after getting your black belt if you’re teaching Jiu-Jitsu. “It is considered an honor,” he explained. “A teacher is a revered position in the Brazilian culture. The position I hold as the head of my team is not one that I take lightly.” Having a family and a business in the small-town environment is something that Brown has enjoyed thoroughly—and he never plans to leave. He often expresses the wish that he had been born and raised in this area and loves the fact that his kids will grow up in such a beautiful and friendly town. Brown explained that the decision to move West was made not long after the birth of their daughter. Sam and Diana have three children who all began training in martial arts before their fifth birthdays. Their 13-year-old daughter Sofia has taken part in Jiu-Jitsu competitions for more than six years. She has “won many competitions,” according to her proud father. The couple’s two boys—Sam Jr., 8, and 6-year-old Solomon—are currently training and competing in Jiu-Jitsu as well as refining their skills on the finer points of Taekwondo.

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“They are both super athletic,” Brown said with a wide smile. “But I think they really enjoy the finer aspects of kicking and screaming.” The design, equipment and layout of the interior of the APEX Fitness and Martial Arts gym, he said, would fit in with some of the most respected facilities in any big city. All of the equipment is state of the art. One wall is covered with a 40-foot canvas mural that spans the mountain ranges from the peaks that loom over the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro to the Rockies and the Bitterroot Mountains that dominate the skyline over Montana and Idaho. The same mural that hangs proudly inside the APEX also honors the legacy of the martial art of Jiu-Jitsu with images of the individuals who helped establish the art’s unique moves and techniques. The images on the wall also depict illustrations of his friend and mentor, Sylvio Behring. Mestre Sylvio Behring is a world-class fighter from Brazil who has established Jiu-Jitsu training centers around the world. Each of Sylvio’s training centers is staffed with black- and brown-belt athletes who teach in the style of the Jiu-Jitsu Master. Pedigree Behring is the son of ninth-degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Grand Master Flavio Behring. The entrepreneurial son holds an eighth-degree red and black belt in Jiu-Jitsu as well as a black belt in Judo. Widely regarded as one of the top grappling instructors of his generation, Sylvio began his career training under the tutelage of ninth-degree Grand Master Alvaro Barreto. He advanced quickly to become one of Barreto’s top students. Sylvio has also been credited with the development of JiuJitsu in diverse regions of Brazil from Sao Paulo to Porto Alegre. His late brother, Marcelo Behring, has also been recognized as an important pioneer in the evolution of the martial art. Brown took a moment from admiring the mural on the wall of the APEX studio to appreciate the years of dedication the images represent. “It is really cool to just step back and appreciate the artistry and the history that went into the mural,” Brown proudly. “It could really be considered the Mt. Rushmore of Jiu-Jitsu.” Home Base The mountains of Idaho displayed on the murals also played an important role in the second-degree black belt’s decision to establish a Jiu-Jitsu center in what seemed like an unlikely location for the American center for instruction. For a year, when Brown first moved to Idaho, he said he would make the 70-minute drive to Sandpoint, Idaho, to teach. At that time, the gym in Sandpoint did not have a black belt in residence. “After a year, I decided to open up a school in Bonners Ferry so I could stop making that long drive,” he laughed. “Once the school turned out to be successful, my plan was underway.” Brown said he was honored to have Mestre Sylvio Behring present for the APEX grand opening in February. He described the seven months leading up to the grand opening

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of the new APEX location as “some of the hardest work we have ever done.” In the days before COVID, Brown explained that Sylvio had visited with American students in the Idaho town on a regular basis to lead seminars for a growing number of students who made the long drive to learn from the master. The Jiu-Jitsu team based in Bonners Ferry, said Brown, draws on students of the sport from as far away as Sandpoint in Idaho and the towns of Troy and Libby in Montana.

The search for an expanded gym took him inside several abandoned buildings and to the outskirts of town. He explained that he could have selected a smaller space, which would have required less buildout. But in the end, he chose a bigger project knowing that it would allow him to bring his vision from the drawing board to reality.

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“Master Sylvio is like family. I do not think the people of Bonners Ferry realize that a legend in the world of Jiu-Jitsu is coming to their town twice every year to train with our students,” said Brown.

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“Personally, I have been extremely grateful for all of his help and the investment that he has made in me over the years.”

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Finding the right space for a world-class facility in Bonners Ferry was a more complex challenge than Brown had imagined. He toured several prospective sites before accepting the challenge to build the gym he had always envisioned.

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“This is my ideal situation. I spend my days in the gym that I built, where I am able to share the knowledge and the skills that have been passed on through the efforts of some of the grand masters of the sport that I love,” said Brown. “And I am doing it all in this unbelievably beautiful place,” he concluded. “This is my dream.” More information on the APEX Fitness and Martial Arts gym on Main Street is available at ApexFitGym.com. Dan Aznoff is a freelance writer based in Mukilteo, Washington. He was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the toxic waste crisis in California and has received acclamation for his articles on energy and the plight of homeless seniors. Aznoff is the author of three books that document colorful periods of history in the history of Washington state. He can be reached directly at da@dajournalist.com.


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According to BCH Emergency Physician and Boundary Ambulance Service Medical Director Stu Willis, MD, “As a rural community hospital, we have an obligation to provide services that improve survivability. However, we need the community to be aware of the signs and symptoms of time-sensitive emergencies so they can get help as fast as possible, whether it’s the paramedics with advanced life support training, the hospital emergency department staff, or Life Flight Network transporting a patient to a higher level of care facility such as a major trauma center.” Boundary Community Hospital is proud to be an Idaho Time Sensitive Emergency Level IV Trauma Center since 2017. Our team will continue to strive to provide excellent care for our community. Together, we can save lives.

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ith the leaves beginning to turn and temperatures making their way back down, the arrival of fall invites a breath of fresh air and a feeling of renewal in many aspects of life. The closet is no exception.

In 2020, the season’s trending looks will invite old favorites back into the spotlight with a new twist. Tailored silhouettes, familiar patterns and new takes on classic pieces will bring a sense of comfort alongside the newness—in a year marked by uncertainty, many of us could use a bit of both. From bold accents to fresh colors, the fall fashion of 2020 invites you to choose your level of change from your usual attire. Read on to discover the season’s top trends. Glitzy Metallics. This season, give a few of your staple items a new twist with a touch of heavy metal. Pieces like collared blouses, cardigans and purses will find their edge with accents of metallic, sequins and sparkles, many toeing the line between daywear and playwear. The metallic trend can be played up or down; embrace the look with a full-metal sequin dress, bodysuit or button-down top, or simply add a pop of shine with a shimmering accessory. Gold and silver chains are dominating the spectrum of accessories this season, from jewelry to bags and belts, so pick your level of metal and bring some shine to your autumn. Fur Fantasy. While the weather patterns are always unpredictable as the year comes to an end, one trending item this fall will have you prepared for the lowest of temperatures. Major fur is making its way into stores this season, with statement coats and shearling of all sizes and shag levels dominating the outerwear departments. The bigger, the better is this year’s mantra when it comes to fur, and designers have become more creative than ever with crafting options for animal-friendly faux substitutes. Back to School. Going back to school will be in style for all ages this fall, with a renewed appreciation for collegiate-inspired attire. Tailored blazers, classic sweaters, thin stripes and argyle accents made their way across runways this year, making way for

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a return to school-girl chic. Reach for fitted items in navy, white and gold, or layer with a tailored collared jacket, collegiate sweater or cardigan to throw an instant prep in your step. Sweater Vests. An extension of the academia-inspired trend, a major player in this fall’s complete wardrobe is the sweater vest. With jewel-toned knits and fresh patterns emerging, the sweater vests of 2020 will be a step up from those of the past. Lots of Leather. Does leather ever really go out of style? Though a familiar classic, the leather trend is expanding to include more than the classic biker jacket this fall. Keep your staples, but don’t be afraid to level up your leather with head-to-toe options including leather trousers, tops and lengthy trench coats. If you’ve been waiting for a chance to try something new with this always-fashionable medium, take your chance this season. Go for versatile pieces in neutral black or nude, or mix and match with a statement color, such as this year’s on-trend rich burgundy. Glamorous Gloves. This year’s statement accessory is the glamorous full-length glove. Here for any occasion through the end of the year, the longsleeved glove will be highly available in a variety of hues, ready to add standout sophistication to your event wear.

Statement Suits. From fitted skirts to equestrian ensembles, the suit is here to stay for fall. You can opt for the full twopiece set with the skirt suit, highlighting a flattering silhouette with a swingy skirt and matching cropped jacket, or take the equestrian-inspired look by matching a fitted blazer with trousers tucked into riding boots. Just as easily, you can take the trend one piece at a time, rounding out a complete outfit with a statement blazer. This year, blazers will be available in both neutral tones and color-popping hues, with options ranging from oversized to fitted, providing options just as stylish in a single piece. Color: Less is More. The fall runway shows saw timeless color palettes this year, with many looks opting for just one single color throughout an entire outfit. Primary colors were prominent, including deep burgundy reds, vibrant, bold blues and muted, almost green-yellows bringing crisp pops of color. Neutral tones will be embraced more than ever, with deep, asphalt grays, creamy beiges and warm toffee browns holding their own in versions of these classic hues that are anything but boring. When shopping for your fall wardrobe, create the perfect balance of versatility and functionality with items in each category. Play with dimension by mixing various fabrics and shades of color, pairing colored pieces with denim or leather, and accessorizing with bold belts and bags. Flat Boots. Taking a turn from the platforms of the past, this year, flat boots are having their moment. With trending styles including low-maintenance and slouchy to the straight and sturdy riding boot, put a little ease in your step with shoes that keep you lower to the ground. This fall’s trends provide ample opportunity for change, creativity and self-expression. While fashion trends come and go with the seasons, true style maintains. With so many of this year’s fall fashion trends emphasizing the timelessness of favorites like leather, deep colors and tailored silhouettes, take this season as a chance to reimagine your look with a bit of ease, and hopefully, a bit of fun.

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eptember is here, and we can already feel that slight nip in the air at night that says fall, and all of its beloved activities, is not far away. While you’re still enjoying the last vestiges of summer weather and boating life, here are some exciting experiences to get you excited for sweater weather. From apple season to pumpkin patches, beautiful autumn drives and home baking adventures, there are safe and fun experiences for the entire family, even if your local fall fest isn’t happening this year. Visit a pumpkin patch. No fall is complete without a visit to the pumpkin patch to find that perfect future jack-o-lantern. Better yet, it’s typically an outdoor adventure, so it’s easy to stay socially distanced. Stop by family favorites (be sure to call ahead for hours) like Hickey Farms north of Sandpoint, Idaho, Prairie Home Farm in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and Patterson’s Farm Market in Gig Harbor, Washington, for some seasonal family fun, where there's more than just pumpkins to explore. Go apple picking. There’s nothing quite like biting into a ripe, juicy apple freshly picked from the tree to signal fall’s arrival. Orchards throughout Washington and Idaho have fresh-picked apples available from August through October, and many even offer you-pick. Explore the various Green Bluff Growers just outside Spokane, Washington, or head to Butler’s Farm in Gig Harbor for some goodness fresh off the tree. If you want the experience of harvesting your own, check to make sure an orchard is you-pick before visiting. Join a fall fun race. Celebrate the healthy way with a fall fun run or harvest race. It’s the perfect weather for running, the colors have started to change, and you usually end the race with some treat to honor the season. Many races have been canceled or gone virtual this year, but you can still head out on your own 5k with close family and friends or search your area to see if any events are still happening. Enjoy the brisk fall air, treat yourself to a pumpkin beer or cider after the run, and give yourself a pat on the back for getting out.

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View the changing leaves. Scenic drives are spectacular during this time of year. From Gig Harbor to Bonners Ferry, Sandpoint and Coeur d’Alene, there are many opportunities to experience the autumn foliage. Head to Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington on scenic state routes 542, 20, or toward Leavenworth by way of the Steven Pass Scenic Byway to see the colors unfold in Eastern Washington.

your forte, there are many online or print resources that can help. Now might be the perfect time to take a pie-baking class like those offered by the Farm Pie School of Lil Punkin Pie Co. out of Coeur d’Alene. Whether you stay home or head to the farm to learn, this could be the year you master the art of pie making—and have some fun with someone special along the way.

The Selkirk, Cabinet and Purcell Mountains in North Idaho offer some stunning opportunities to view the changing colors. Drive through the Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge or along the Pend Oreille National Scenic Byway to take in the views. If you don’t have the time for a day drive, wander local parks or gardens like the Finch Arboretum in Spokane on foot for breathtaking color and foliage right outside your back door.

Experience a fall fest. Whether it’s Oktoberfest or Autumn Leaf Fest, fall festivals have added some seasonal fun spirit to each of our communities for years. This year may look a little different, and many festivals are canceled or postponed, but keep an eye out to see if some local favorites may still be happening. Fall Fest at Schweitzer Mountain is an annual Sandpoint tradition that brings visitors in from all over. Enjoy some brews outside, take in the scenery and celebrate the season. Or make it an overnight trip and head out for somewhere like Leavenworth, Washington, where the Bavarian style makes the perfect place for its annual Oktoberfest and Autumn Leaf Festival.

Visit a cidery. Where there are apples, there is cider. Stop by one of the many cideries in Washington or North Idaho to sample some of the region’s finest creations. Various cideries in the growing region of Green Bluff are a short drive from Coeur d’Alene, or stop by the local North Idaho Cider company in Coeur d’Alene to sample ciders ranging from traditional fresh apple to more adventurous flavors like Hoppy Mango or Strawberry Lemon. Nearby Seattle and Gig Harbor, visit Finnriver Farm & Cidery for some fresh organic draft ciders that provide the best of what the season has to offer. Make a pie. With fewer public events and activities taking place, now is the perfect time to hone your pie-baking skills. Grab a friend or family member and learn how to make the perfect apple pie. Even if baking isn’t

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Attend a soup cook-off. Each year Sandpoint restaurants and cooks vie for the Golden Ladle at SoupTember, where the best soup wins the day. While many public chili and soup cook-offs may not be happening this year, you can still host your own with close friends and family outside (socially distanced), or unite the neighborhood for a contact-free soup share, where you each surprise someone with a tasty fall dinner. Whatever your fall plans may hold, we hope you get outside, enjoy the autumn breeze and take some time to experience the changing of the season.

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COCKTAIL HOUR A FE W FO R YO U R CONS IDERATION by COLIN ANDERSON Fall means it’s time to pack away the hard seltzers and clear liquors in favor of deep-colored ales and amber-colored spirits. To give ourselves a little comfort on a chilly afternoon or night, a warm cocktail or malty beer can be the perfect pour for a quick relax. Here are just a few of our favorites for when the days get shorter and the nights just a little colder.

Mulled Wine • 1 bottle red wine (shiraz, merlot, pinot noir) • 2 cups apple cider • ½ to 1 cup brandy • cinnamon sticks • 1 orange cut into slices • 6-8 whole cloves • 8-10 peppercorns Pour all ingredients into a large pot or slow cooker. Simmer for 20 minutes. Remove cloves and peppercorns from the mixture. Pour into coffee mugs and garnish with an additional fresh orange slice. You don’t have to break into the cellar for this concoction, as the spices and brandy will add delicious flavors to even mid-level red wines. Feel free to add additional spices and fruits to really kick the flavor up a notch.

Patron XO Coffee/ Hot Chocolate • 2 oz. Patron XO Café Liquor • 5 oz. coffee or hot chocolate • dash of cinnamon • whipped cream (optional) Pour ingredients together in a ceramic mug, stir, top with whipped cream and sprinkle with cinnamon. People add all kinds of mixtures to coffee, but this moderately priced liquor is a great blend to any warm drink. Patron Silver Tequila is blended with coffee and chocolate to create a warming sensation with a bit of zip.

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Late Summer Fizz • 2 oz. rye whiskey • ½ oz. Pimm’s No. 1 Cup liquor • ½ oz. sweet vermouth • club soda • ½ tsp. allspice • ½ oz. apple cider • squeeze of lemon • pinch of sea salt Add rye, cider and Pimm’s in a shaker over ice and shake vigorously. Pour into old-fashioned glass and add a splash of club soda. Float the vermouth on top and follow with allspice, lemon and salt. This recipe is taken from “Whiskey Cocktails” by Warren Bobrow. Pimm’s Cup No. 1 is a British liquor that combines gin with botanicals, caramelized oranges and delicate spices. Serve over a large ice cube as not to dilute the many flavors of this drink.


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alispell, Montana, has a lovely small-town feel with its historic downtown but also has all the modern amenities you need for a fall getaway amid a pandemic. Centrally located, Kalispell is in the heart of all you want to see and do in the area. Where to Stay

When booking lodging during the COVID-19 pandemic, cleanliness and safety are tops on the list for evaluating a hotel. The Homewood Suites in Kalispell follows the Hilton CleanStay program. Rooms are sealed to indicate they haven’t been accessed since they were cleaned, and extra disinfection takes place on the top 10 high-touch areas such as doorknobs and light switches. You can also check in and out with their digital key. Another thing to consider is having a place to stay that has more room and a kitchen. It is nice to have a table you can sit at to enjoy takeout meals, and the kitchen is helpful for preparing a picnic lunch for a day in Glacier National Park. This hotel is located near numerous restaurants and shops, as well as being a good central location for exploring the area. Where to Eat Western-themed food is the prominent style in the area. Think anything grilled or smoked and try meats other than beef. Elk and bison are common on many menus around town. Food portions tend to be generous, so plan to share some items. Here are a few local places worth checking out: The Desoto Grill is a local family owned treasure of barbecue and hotrods. Housed in an old blacksmith shop, The Forge, and named after the owner’s Grandpa Art’s 1954 Desoto, this place rocks. From a rowdy, fun atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor seating to its outstanding food, it is worth making a visit. Make sure to order the Combo Platter, which gives you the choice of three meats and three sides. There is a huge variety to choose from, and the cornbread is terrific. Choose a “Mac” as one of your sides. A yummy macaroni

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THE STATE PARKS IN MONTANA ARE THE EQUIVALENT OF NATIONAL PARKS WITH SUCH STUNNING SCENERY.

and cheese can be jazzed up with bacon, a spicy grilled sausage or other options. All sides are house made, which really makes a difference in the quality of the food. Hop’s Downtown Grill is a chef-owned restaurant in the historic downtown. It is known for some of the best burgers in Montana including beef, bison, elk and yak. The rest of the menu is eclectic with a variety of comfort food options. Since we weren’t eating in, I went next door to Brix Bottle Shop to purchase some local beer. They sell bottles and cans individually, and the clerk helped me select some good regional choices. Great service and a knowledgeable staff housed in a historic building. My family loves breakfast, and on our trips we love to find that great diner popular with the locals. Julie’s Center Street Café is just such a spot and relatively undiscovered by tourists. It is the friendly type of place where you will see people eating alone who come in for the company. Allow plenty of time as the meals are cooked to order. The food is outstanding, and the presentation is a nice surprise for a diner. My frittata came with a sliced tomato arranged in a design on top, and the hash browns are

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cooked flat for a nice crispy exterior and then rolled like an omelet, so you get that crunch in every bite. What to Do People come to this area to visit Glacier National Park—and rightly so. But there is so much more to see in the area. The State Parks in Montana are the equivalent of National Parks with such stunning scenery and much less crowded than Glacier National Park. Make sure to allow time during your visit to explore other areas. Glacier National Park is considered the crown jewel of the continent for its stunning natural scenery and many glaciers. Due to COVID-19, you can only enter the park on the west side. The Going-To-The-Sun road is a highlight of any park visit and is currently open to Rising Sun, which is a total of 43 miles. The park is extremely popular, so plan to get an early start from Kalispell. I would be on the road no later than 6am. There are limited facilities in the park, so be sure to pack a picnic and bring extra snacks.

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The Specifics WHERE TO STAY The Homewood Suites by Hilton - Hilton.com/en/ hotels/kalhwhw-homewood-suites-kalispell-mt WHERE TO EAT The Desoto Grill - DesotoGrill.com Hop’s Downtown Grill Facebook.com/HopsDowntownGrill Brix Bottle Shop - BrixBottleShop.com Julie’s Center Street Café - Facebook.com/pages/ Julies-Center-Street-Cafe/119968968018781 WHAT TO DO Glacier National Park - NPS.gov/glac Polebridge Mercantile - PolebridgeMerc.com Northwest Montana Adventures NorthwestMontanaAdventure.com Lone Pine State Park - StateParks.MT.gov/lone pine Whitefish Mountain Resort - SkiWhitefish.com

A less visited area of the park can be accessed through the Camas Entrance. Exit the park here and then take the gravel road to the Polebridge Mercantile. This cute emporium is known for its great baked goods including the famed Huckleberry Bear Claw. From this area you can hike the Transboundary Flathead River Interpretive Trail or continue past Polebridge to the North Fork entrance to Glacier National Park. The Flathead National Forest has excellent views of the Canadian Rockies, the Whitefish Range and Glacier National Park. One of the best ways to explore it is on an off-road all-terrain vehicle. Try a Can-Am or Polaris rented from Northwest Montana Adventures near Olney, Montana. They have a variety of vehicles that will seat two to six people. Based on the amount of time, the staff will recommend where to go with maps provided. The company, which is open year-round, also rents snow machines in the winter. For a less crowded experience, visit Lone Pine State Park. There are 7.5 miles of hiking trails that lead you to overlooks for stunning views of the Flathead Valley and distant mountain ranges and lakes. Along the trails are plenty of places to stop, relax and enjoy the peaceful environment of the park. Picnic tables are available, and they are all nicely separated for social distancing. The Visitors’ Center is newly remodeled and has information on the history of the park and the ecology and wildlife of the area. This is a beautiful park that is relatively undiscovered by tourists. Both Kalispell and Whitefish have quaint walkable downtown areas with cute local shops, galleries and restaurants. It’s a nice way to spend an afternoon.

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The Whitefish Mountain Resort has a variety of fun summer activities that remain open on weekends in September. Take a one-way scenic lift up the mountain and hike down. Other activities include mountain biking, ziplining, an aerial adventure course and many more. September is a great time to visit this area with the mild weather. Visit DiscoverKalispell.com for more information. Do your part not to spread COVID-19 while traveling. Wear a mask and practice social distancing. Do not travel if any of your party shows symptoms of the coronavirus or has had recent exposure to someone who has the illness. Plan outdoor activities and picnics, and utilize takeout options at restaurants to decrease your risks.

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DUTCH-OVEN FIRE-ROASTED CHILI Recipe & Photo Courtesy of Tina VanDenHeuvel, NTP You can follow Tina @madebetterforyou on Instagram

INGREDIENTS: 2 tbsp. avocado oil 1 lb. elk or beef burger 1 lb. ground hot sausage 1 medium red onion, chopped 4 large ribs of celery, chopped 5 cloves of garlic, minced 2 14.5 oz. cans fire-roasted tomatoes 6 oz. can tomato sauce 4 oz. can chopped green chilis 2 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce 4 tbsp. chili powder 2 tsp. cumin powder 2 tsp. Himalayan salt 1 tsp. garlic powder 1 tsp. onion powder 1 tsp. dried oregano 1 tsp. black pepper 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper 1/2 tsp. smokey paprika 2 large dried bay leaves

METHOD: • In a medium-sized cast-iron Dutch oven, heat avocado oil over medium heat. Add burger, sausage, onion, celery and garlic. • Cook until meat is done and vegetables are tender. • Add the rest of the ingredients and cook for another 15 minutes. • Reduce heat to a simmer for an additional 20 minutes. • Serve warm and top chili with your favorite toppings like cheddar cheese and scallions. *Note: You can make this chili really spicy by adding hot peppers or keep it mild by choosing mild peppers and/or leaving the cayenne out.

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PIZZA FACTORY If you're looking for delicious and fresh pizza in Bonners Ferry, look no further. At Pizza Factory, they proudly serve up delicious calzones, tasty pasta and, of course, pipinghot pizzas, using only the freshest ingredients around. Sit down, grab a slice (or two, or three) and dig in! Open Sunday-Thursday 11am-9pm, Friday-Saturday 11am10pm. And ... they deliver!

6637 Fry St. | Bonners Ferry 208.267.7771 | PizzaFactory.com Facebook.com/BonnersFerryPizzaFactory

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

6421 Main St.| Bonners Ferry 208.267.2431

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

2673 Moyie River Road | Bonners Ferry 208.267.8649

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!

6551 S. Main St. | Bonners Ferry 208.267.1486 Facebook.com/TheBadgersDenCafe

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TWO TONES CAFE Two Tones Cafe is a restaurant where guests will enjoy flavors from around the world in dishes made using the freshest ingredients. With menu options ranging from Asian salads and nachos, to unique beef and chicken entrees, burgers, salads and desserts, there's something for everyone! Indoor and patio seating available. Open Monday-Thursday 11am8pm and Friday-Saturday 11am-9pm.

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TAVERN AT THE LODGE Looking to excite your taste buds? Guests will be treated to starters like Escargot and Spanish Shrimp; new lunch offerings to include Lamb and Beef Gyros Kabob and Shoarito Mediterranean Burrito; more than a dozen entrees such as Chicken Piccata, Cioppino and the 12-ounce Ribeye; and a variety of delicious house-made soups and salads. Open for lunch 11:30am-2pm and dinner 5-9pm Thursday-Sunday. Reservations recommended.

5952 Main Street | Bonners Ferry 208.267.7268

COMPASS GRILLE Bonners Ferry's first food truck and winner of BF's Finest Burger 2019. At Compass Grille, you'll find a delicious variety of perfectly cooked burgers plus tasty wraps, sandwiches and sides. Breakfast is back on the menu Thursday-Saturday only with legendary biscuits & gravy, burritos and more. Takeout, on-site dining and delivery available Monday-Wednesday 11am-4pm and ThursdaySaturday 6am-6pm.

208.946.3327 | Bonners Ferry Facebook.com/CompassGrille

BONNERS FERRY PUPUSERIA Treat yourself to authentic Salvadoran Pupusas—the national dish of El Salvador—or American comfort food. Choose from a selection of pork, spinach, cheese and bean pupusas as well as other favorites such as egg scrambles, BLT sandwiches and steak burritos. Pair your meal with a craft beer, soda, fresh-squeezed oj, smoothie or cup of Kona Coffee. Dine in or take out Monday-Thursday 11am-6pm and Friday-Saturday 11am-9pm.

6428 Kootenai Street | Downtown Bonners Ferry 208.255.8792 Yelp and Facebook: Bonners Ferry Pupuseria LLC

WOK-A-MOLÉ Have a craving for delicious ethnic food? At Wok-a-Molé, you can sample from a wonderfully eclectic mix of Filipino, Japanese and Mexican food right here in Bonners Ferry! From fresh Shanghai Lumpia Rolls, Pansit with shrimp, pork or chicken, Yakisoba and Kung Pao Chicken to Verde Chicken Enchiladas, Pork Carnita Tacos and more, there's something to satisfy the tastes of everyone in the family! Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with takeout, dine-in or outdoor seating available. Open Monday-Saturday 5:30am-8pm.

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TOP ARTISTS DESCEND ON LIBBY Chainsaw competition sure to wow By Colin Anderson

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10-13 NOW IN ITS FOURTH YEAR, THE INTERNATIONAL CHAINSAW CARVING CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE FAST BECOMING ONE OF THE CAN’T MISS EVENTS IN THE REGION.

watch the artists in action and meander to different locations as they see the pieces of wood turned into incredible works of art. The carvers are competing on several levels with a prize pool of $15,000. The Carver’s Masterpiece highlights the incredible creativity, while the Quick Carve events show what these talented sawyers can do in just an hour’s time. Judging of the Masterpiece works is done and awards are doled out on Sunday. You will also have a chance to bring home these incredible works, as they are auctioned off at the end of the competition. The smaller quickcarve competition pieces will also be auctioned off throughout the four-day event, giving various budgets a chance to bring home a one-of-a-kind piece.

“What could possibly be more distinctly Montana than chainsaw art,” said Paul Bunn, the local resident who came up with the idea. “And what could be better than bringing the very best in the world to the world’s most beautiful place for a live carving championship?” Hosted by Kootenai Country Montana, the competition (dubbed “Clash of the Carvers” for 2020) brings together 20 of the best chainsaw artists not just from the U.S. but from all throughout the world. Organizers sift through dozens of applications and ultimately select 20 whom they believe will put on the best show while leaving the audience wowed by their creations.

Local shops will be open throughout the competition, and there will be plenty of places to grab a bite to eat or cold drink as well. Accommodations are available at The Venture Inn and the Country Inn. The event will follow all health guidelines set in place by officials. For additional details, visit CarveMontana.com.

Clash of the Carvers is a four-day event that takes place starting Thursday, September 10, through Sunday, September 13. The competition is held on the streets of Libby, allowing visitors to

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Each year, the Bonners Ferry Rotary Club sponsors the Kootenai River Ride, selling raffle tickets for a bicycle. Since the event was canceled for 2020, instead, they'll be raffling off a beautiful kayak! The kayak, which is on display at Mountain West Bank, could be yours! Just purchase a raffle ticket—or 10—to be entered into the drawing. Tickets are $20 each, and a limited number of tickets will be sold. You can purchase tickets at Mountain West Bank, 7186 1st Street, or contact the Rotary at rotaryclubofbonnersferry@gmail.com to request tickets. Drawing will be held once all tickets have been sold. Find up-to-date info online at Facebook.com/BonnersFerryRotary.

Looking for a little excitement this month? Then you won't want to miss Border Brawl on September 12. Brought to you by Glasshouse Productions and held at the Boundary County Fairgrounds, this will be one of the largest demo derbies in the Northwest! The fun kicks off at 6pm, and trust us, you won't want to be late! This event promises an action-packed evening of full size car heats that won't let you down, along with the smashing and bashing of trucks. No matter your age, you’re sure to feel like a kid again! More than $20,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded! Find out more online at GlasshouseDemo. com or by calling 208.290.3902.

Bonners Ferry native Joey Brewer, 26, who many know as that crazy, fun-loving kid with one leg, is once again fighting his battle against cancer—this time stage 3 rectal cancer. A fundraiser will be held September 19 and 20, with funds raised to help alleviate some of the costs of treatment. Business sponsorships will help pay for all the costs of putting on the tournament, and donations will be used for raffles and a silent auction. There is a $300 entry fee, with all proceeds to go to the Joey Brewer Medical Fund. The fundraiser will also feature prizes, raffles, silent auctions, concessions, men's and women's 50/50 home-run derby, and more! Find out more about the fundraising efforts on page 18.

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