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CALENDAR OF EVENTS WHAT’S HAPPENING IN DECEMBER
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Table of Contents
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CONTENTS Winter
at the Ranch
Shop|Local
27 08 Living Local Publisher’s Page
10 Good News
Goodwill Offers Ways to Help Others During the Holiday Season
13 Business Spotlight Culinary Stone
14 Northwest's Best
Western Pleasure Guest Ranch offers: • • • • • • •
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The Northwest's Best Local Businesses
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Ski Northwest
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Business Spotlight
Christmas Party Packages Winter Sleigh Rides Cross Country Skiing Snow Shoeing Bed & Breakfast Cabin Rentals And Much More!
The Best Local Ski Resorts
It Works Global
21 Dining Guide
The Area’s Best Local Eats
47 Business Spotlight Go Sandpoint Luxury Vacation Rentals
52 Pet Pals
Helpful Advice for People with Pets
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54 Christmas Traditions
Traditions from Around the World
56 Calendar of Events December Events
59 Activities & Fum Games & Jokes
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What does “Merry Christmas” mean to you? We hear it all the time. We see it written and used in commercials, songs and cards. For some of us, it’s a term we use to wish each other a joyful and light-hearted experience as we start a new year by celebrating the end of the current one. But for others, it’s a term that has been used to acknowledge the birth of Jesus Christ; and by his birth we are all presented with the opportunity to experience a new beginning. And with a new beginning, we all have new hope!
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I will never forget the time when I wished someone “Merry Christmas,” and they simply stated they didn’t believe in that. My initial response was shock because I had never been told that before. How could that term be offensive to someone? In my mind I was wishing them well and expressing to them my desire for them to enjoy this time with the people that mean the most to them. I also was wishing them the best for the upcoming year! I initially thought that maybe we as a society have finally come to a place in time where even the mere words Merry Christmas have become taboo! But as I went through my day, something interesting happened. Each store I went into and each place I stopped by, fellow community members and friends greeted me with a joyful “Merry Christmas!” It was something I will never forget, and from my experience I learned it means different things to different people.
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The fact remains, Christmas day is December 25, and it’s the celebration of Jesus’ birthday; and no matter what we believe we still celebrate this time together with loved ones, friends and community. It’s a time to share joy, spread peace and hope. It’s a time when we can slow down, relax a little and take notice of the little things in life that matter most. And that is something I hope we all can relate to.
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ABOUTTHECOVER There is nothing more festive than downtown Coeur d’Alene during the holiday season. From the parade to the tree lighting to the boat trip across the like to the North Pole, downtown Coeur d’Alene is the perfect place to be to catch the holiday spirit. We chose this photo for our cover as it truly reflects holidays in Coeur d’Alene.
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We’ve just spent the last several days remembering what and who we are thankful for in our lives. The turkey is likely gone now. The pie is but a memory. And most of us have already moved on to the excitement of giving and receiving over the coming holidays. For just a moment, let’s all take a pause. Remember all those people and things and experiences you expressed thanks for on Thanksgiving? For every 100 people who felt grateful they have a job in our region, 7 people did not have a job for which to be thankful. Nearly 80% of people with disabilities are unemployed. In Spokane County alone more than 1000 veterans are homeless. Nearly one quarter of all children in Idaho go hungry. More than 15% of people in Washington State are not sure where their next meal is coming from or sometimes miss a meal. Those may seem like daunting numbers, but they are not insurmountable. Is there something you can do? Yes, there is. You can “give back” a bit of what you are grateful for. Join Goodwill in several opportunities to Give Back this month.
Giving Tuesday:
Building on Goodwill’s belief that it feels good to give back, Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest is joining the Giving Tuesday movement on December 3rd. Giving Tuesday is a national and collective effort to transform how people take part in the giving season. Just as Black Friday and Cyber Monday have become synonymous with holiday shopping, the goal of Giving Tuesday is to be a national day of giving. “Goodwill® has been changing lives through job training, employment placement and other services for more than a century,” said Heather Alexander of Goodwill Industries. “It just makes sense for us to take part in a broader effort to give to others this holiday season.” Goodwill is asking residents in Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho to make a special tax-deductible gift on Giving Tuesday. You can make a secure gift online by clicking on the “Donate Now” button at DiscoverGoodwill.org. “Even a small amount can make a life-changing difference,” said Alexander. “During this time of economic uncertainty and high unemployment, the demand for Goodwill’s services has grown significantly. Thanks to the help of loyal supporters, we can continue to meet the diverse needs of people in our community.” 10 Coeur d’Alene Living Local | www.cdaliving.com
Good News Goodwill serves people who have disabilities, those who lack education or job experience, and others facing challenges to finding employment. Last year alone more than 216,000 people in the United States and Canada obtained meaningful employment through Goodwill job training programs. In 2012, our local Goodwill region served more than 6500 people. For more information about www.DiscoverGoodwill.org.
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How many of you loved to play Santa on Christmas morning, handing out the gifts to your family members? This year everyone gets his or her chance to play Santa to Goodwill in the first-ever Community Give Back drive. December 26-January 3, you can play Santa to Goodwill and to the people they serve by donating used clothing, shoes, and toys at any Goodwill Donation Center or US Bank branch in Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, or Spokane. It is the sale of donated items that funds local Goodwill programs. Local Goodwill organizations are not funded by Goodwill International. Goodwill® helps eliminate employment barriers through training, job placement, and other services. When you donate and shop Goodwill®, $.85 of every dollar directly supports these services. “We are very excited about our opportunity to expand donation capacity over the holidays through our site participation with US Bank,” says Alexander. Many people take the opportunity to de-clutter around the holidays, either throwing away or donating the clothing and toys they no longer want. This holiday season, it will be easier to donate your unwanted or outgrown items while you are already out and about running errands. For more information about Goodwill’s Reverse Santa Community Give Back Drive, email DiscoverGoodwill@giin.org, or visit Goodwill on Facebook at INWGoodwill.
p u ap y r W 13 b 20 ing giv ers a oth ghter bri ure. fut Donate your gently used clothing, shoes and household goods to Goodwill today. Or, donate online. Your donations REALLY DO make a difference. DiscoverGoodwill.org December 2013 | Coeur d’Alene Living Local 11
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SPOTLIGHT
Culinary Stone
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New Addition to Riverstone Shopping Center is Open Just in Time for the Holidays
Food and Wine
By Colin Anderson | Photos by Sheena Dunn of Spectacular Images Photography
Cooking
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hefs of all skill levels have a new spot to find the latest gadgets, knowhow and ingredients for all of their culinary adventures. The Culinary Stone, which opened in early November, is fast becoming the go to destination for all things food. The expansive floor showcases everything you need from a simple meal for two to all the decorations, cookware, and serving platters needed to host a big family get together. Owners Sandra Gunn and Sandy Volkar are committed to buying what they can locally, and the store features fresh ingredients from local farms. Culinary Stone also features a demonstration kitchen where local cooks can pass on their knowledge and share their skills with anyone who is interested. “I like the under the radar chefs,’ said Gunn. “There are a ton of great cooks in this town not necessarily working at restaurants. We’re giving them a platform to share their knowledge as well.”
lunch time, swing by the deli and pick up an Italian lunch box to go. In it you will find nuts, capers, olives, cookies, meats, and cheeses. The deli features incredibly tasty cured meats and a wide range of cheeses. Once you’ve got your meat and cheese, let one of the knowledgeable staff help you pick out the perfect pinot, merlot, or cab to complement a great meal. During the warmer months, a patio will be open where guests can enjoy their lunch or have a glass of wine after work. At the Culinary Stone they believe that eating food is nourishment to the body and preparing food is nourishment for the soul, and their hope is the community will share their same passion when it comes to dining with family and friends.
Demonstrations
Wine, Cheese and
Italian Meat Tastings Meat Carving Tastings
“This is about food and about being together,” said Gunn. “What we have here will make that easier for everyone.” The Culinary Stone is open Monday through Saturday 10:30am-6:30pm and Sunday 12pm-5pm.
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NORTHWEST’S BEST The Northwest’s Best Businesses
Northwest Supply Company
Northwest Supply Company is open to the general public and intends to be a one-stop source for cleaning chemicals, equipment, green cleaners, and janitorial supplies. NWSC stocks a complete line of chemicals, equipment, and cleaning and paper supplies including tools, vacuums, and more. Dan is pleased to help his customers upgrade their equipment or find the right product for the job. Coeur d’Alene—4951 Building Center Drive, #108 208.665.5512 | www.nwscda.com
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Northern Light Stone Works
We are your premiere source for custom countertops and stone working with granite, marble, and quartz. Our stone slab surfaces are unparalleled, and our quality surpasses your expectations. If you are in the market for granite countertops or other stone surfaces, please contact us and we will help transform your dreams into reality. Post Falls—416 Seltice Way 208.777.0177 | www.nlstoneworks.com
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Now offering student clinic massages! Prices start at $25 for a 1 hour massage. New classes starting soon for our 675 hour Massage Practitioner Certification Program. Contact us for information on massages and enrollment! Coeur d’Alene—1625 North 4th, #203 208.765.1075 | cdamassageschool.com
Phil's Army-Navy Outdoor
The last independent boot dealer in North Idaho. We carry men's and women's top of the line USA made boots; Filson, Carhartt, Minus 33, Redwing, Vasque, Danner, Thorogood, Wolverine, Rocky, Georgia and more. We can special order too! We also carry great surplus supplies from ammo-cans and camping supplies, to dress uniforms and outdoor gear. Stop in and see us today and shop local this season! Follow us on Facebook: "Phil's Army-Navy". phil_motl@hotmail.com. Coeur d'Alene—1620 Government Way 208.667.6829
Orvis Northwest Outfitters
Northwest Outfitters is a full service fly shop that offers guided trips from the area’s most knowledgeable and friendly guides. Pick up a new rod, flies, waders, and any other gear you’ll need or just pop in and ask Mike or Pat what the fish are biting on. The staff at Northwest Outfitters are great teachers and truly enjoy helping others develop the passion for fishing that they have. Northwest Outfitters has the gear and knowledge that will help you land whatever catch you’re after. Conveniently located in the Riverstone Shopping Center.
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I am a local photographer serving communities surrounding Coeur d’Alene, Bonners Ferry, Sandpoint and Priest River as well as the communities of Eastern Washington, including Spokane. I specialize in Weddings, Event and Sport Photography, and Portraits. I also shoot a whole variety of sports, providing freelance photography for the Bonners Ferry Herald, Priest River Times, Bonner County Daily Bee, Coeur d’Alene Press, Newport Miner and idahosports.com.
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Tim’s Special Cut Meats
Looking for that perfect old fashioned butcher shop? Then look no further than Tim’s Specialty Cut Meats. Tim and his friendly staff are always ready to help you pick out that ideal roast, prime steak or fryer, cut to whatever size you’re looking for. Tim’s carries only the finest natural meats and can also handle custom orders. Featuring an extensive line of house made products from pickled garlic to specialty sauces, marinades, rubs, and salsas. Mobile butchering and wild game processing also available.
Bitterroot Mercantile
An old fashioned way of shopping in Kellogg. Incredibly unique selection of antiques, gifts, accent pieces, and items you simply can’t find anywhere else. Family owned and operated, we offer something for everyone. Inventory is always changing so stop by frequently! Kellogg—117 McKinley 208.783.5491 | www.facebook.com/bitterrootmercantile
Coeur d’Alene—7397 North Government Way | 208.772.3327
Hayden Independent Auto
Our goal is to offer the most complete and thorough repairs possible at a price that is affordable. Our facility is located on Government Way between Miles and Lacey Avenue. Hayden—10643 N Government Way 208.762.8761 | www.haydenautoservice.com
Go Sandpoint Luxury Vacation Rentals Located on the Jack Nicklaus Golf Course, these homes are equipped with top-of-the-line amenities. Local discounts, close to skiing and town. Call or email for rates. Sandpoint, Idaho | www.gosandpoint.com 208.946.0901 | gosandpoint@gmail.com
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ski northwest 49 Degrees North | www.ski49n.com Chewelah, Washington Adults full day $52 midweek/ $57 weekend and holiday/ $45 half day Youth full day $46 midweek/ $48 weekend and holiday/ $39 half day 2,325 Acres, 82 trails, 7 lifts, Summit Elevation 5,774ft.
This challenging mountain north of Spokane is well known for its expansive glade skiing. With the addition of the new Angel Peak chairlift last year, skiers and riders are enjoying access to even more tree terrain. 49 North offers an expansive terrain park and also keeps 3 lifts open for night skiing on selected nights. If downhill isn’t your thing the mountain also has 25 kilometers of groomed cross country ski and snowshoe trails. Passes are $12 Friday –Sunday and $7 during the week. Rentals also available.
Schweitzer Mountain | www.schweitzer.com Sandpoint, Idaho Adult full day $71/ half day $61 Youth full day $50/ half day $40 2,900 acres, 92 trails, 9 lifts, summit elevation 6,400ft.
It will take you much more than a day to cover all the terrain Schweitzer Mountain has to offer. One of the most popular resort destinations in the Northwest, the mountain offers a host of lodging options, shopping, restaurants, bars, and breathtaking views of Lake Pend Oreille. Schweitzer has everything from beginner groomers to tight tree terrain and steep open bowls. Be sure to take advantage of Sunday Solutions or their ski3 packs which save you $48 off their standard rates.
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Mount Spokane | www.mtspokane.com Spokane, Washington Adult full day $39 midweek/$52 weekend and holiday/ half day $35 midweek $41 weekend and holiday Youth full day $32 midweek/$42 weekend and holiday/half day $27 midweek $31 weekend and holiday 1,425 acres, 45 trails, 5 lifts, summit elevation 5,889ft.
Just a 40 minute drive from downtown Spokane, this mountain is popular with families and a great place for beginners to learn. Mount Spokane also keeps 16 runs open for night skiing which costs just $24. The lodge has undergone a major overhaul and now includes an additional 1,200 square feet and 100 more places to park yourself after carving up the mountain. There are nearby cross county, snowshoe and snowmobile trails as well as tubing hills so everyone leaves happy.
Lookout Pass | www.skilookout.com
Youth full day $26 midweek/$28 weekend and holiday/$22 half day midweek $24 weekend and holiday 540 Acres, 34 runs, 4 lifts, summit elevation 5,650ft.
Lookout Pass is always one of the first to open and last to close thanks to its annual snowfall of 400 inches. Located halfway between Spokane and Missoula Lookout draws people from all over the region. The powder here is light and legendary and despite its smaller size, a day cruising through consistent fresh snow will leave you gassed. For 76 years, Lookout has offered a free ski school and over 60,000 kids have gone through the program. Check with the mountain for more information on this great program.
Silver Mountain | www.silvermt.com
Youth full day $37/ holiday $40/ half day $32 1,600 Acres, 73 trails, 6 lifts, summit elevation 6,300ft.
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Before even setting foot on the slopes, visitors are given a great ride. Silver is home to North America’s longest gondola. The 3.1 mile lift takes skiers and riders from the base to the top of the mountain and back down again at the end of the day. Silver Mountain also boasts a large indoor waterpark and offers numerous ski and stay packages. The convenience of just a 30 minute drive from Coeur d’Alene makes this mountain a local favorite. Check Silver’s website for different activities and festivals held all winter long.
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Fisherman's Market Grill & Sushi
Fisherman’s Market is a local favorite for an array of reasons, including the friendly staff, unbeatable atmosphere, and phenomenal food. Voted Best Seafood for 2012 in North ID. Their menu includes salads, fishwiches, taste of baja, fish & chips, smoked fish, fresh sushi bar and fresh fish market with live shell fish and lobster. www.fishermansmarketcda.com 215 West Kathleen Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83815 208.664.4800
Angelo's Ristorante
“There is no substitution for quality.” Our food is prepared from scratch. We believe in using natural organic ingredients. ”Angelo. Authentic Italian Cuisine, Fresh Organic Food.” DINNER FOR 2 & A BOTTLE OF WINE $55. Choose from 15 Entrees & 10 Bottles of Wine. Open 7 days a week from 4pm10pm. www.angelosristorante.net 846 North Fourth Street Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83814 208.765.2850
Nate’s New York Pizza
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You won't leave hungry at this authentic New York style Pizzeria in Post Falls. We serve up the biggest pies in town including the famous 36” pizza challenge. Stop by on Wednesdays for a 18” pepperoni pizza for just $15, and don’t forget to try some of the best hot wings in town. Stay and enjoy a beverage of choice or call ahead and take your pizza to go. 920 N. Hwy 41 | Post Falls 208.773.6697
Forty-One South
A beautiful waterfront, fine-dining restaurant in a romantic lodge setting overlooking Lake Pend Oreille. Spectacular sunsets, innovative cuisine, full bar and extensive wine list. Reservations recommended. www.41SouthSandpoint.com 41 Lakeshore Drive Sagle, Idaho 83860 208.265.2000
Fu-Ki Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar
Fu-Ki Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi bar in Post Falls is well-known for our creative & delicious selection of Sushi, Teppanyaki style cooking and fine cuisine. Great for parties and gift cards are now available for the holidays. Open 7 days a week. Lyoness Member. www.fukisteakhouse.com 1500 E. Seltice Way | Post Falls 208.457.7077
MELTZ Extreme Grilled Cheese
Calypsos Coffee & Creamery
Shoga Sushi Bar
Trinity
MELTZ is a sandwich shop open 7 days a week. A passion for food and an understanding of flavors drives Joe McCarthy and his staff to put a modern twist on a toasted cheese with a revolving seasonal menu. Our goal is to fill bellies and tantalize the taste buds, while educating the population on food. Fall in love with MELTZ. f MeltzExtreme 1735 W. Kathleen | Coeur d’Alene 208.664.1717 Forty-One South brings sushi back to Sandpoint. Delicious sushi and Japanese cuisine. Beautiful, waterfront dining with spectacular sunset views. Professional and courteous service. Open in the evenings Wednesday-Sunday. www.shogasushi.com 41 Lakeshore Dr. | Sagle 208.265.2001 22 Coeur d’Alene Living Local | www.cdaliving.com
At Calypsos you’ll find a combination of amazing coffee, which they roast onsite, ice cream, fantastic food and live music on a regular basis. They display artwork from local artists, offer free wifi, have a play area for the kids and also offer a Smart Room for meeting rentals! www.calypsoscoffee.com 116 E Lakeside Ave. | Coeur d’Alene 208.665.0591
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Sandpoint’s premier waterfront dining offers an extensive menu of American cuisine with an impressive wine list. Featuring a full service bar and beautiful views of Lake Pend Oreille. www.trinityatcitybeach.com 56 Bridge Street | Sandpoint 208.255.7558
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Ricardo’s Baja Tacos
Northwest Pizza Company
Coeur d’Alene Cellars
Soul Cafe
Tomato Street
Cricket’s Restaurant & Oyster Bar
If you’re looking for a healthy, fresh made lunch for under $6, you have to check out Ricardo’s Baja Tacos! They serve up authentic Mexican favorites made from scratch each day. An excellent selection of tacos, burritos, quesadillas and more all come with homemade salsa and guacamole. Stop by on Taco Tuesday where if you buy 3 tacos, the fourth is free! Now serving fish tacos and burritos. 504 E Seltice Way | Post Falls 208.620.0132
Coeur d’Alene Cellars is celebrating their 10th year of making some of the best local wines. The winery creates 3000 cases of wine each year right here in Coeur d’Alene. Wine tastings, live music, appetizers, & more can be found at the winery’s swanky wine bar, Barrel Room No. 6. Visit the website for a listing of upcoming events. www.cdacellars.com 3890 North Schreiber Way Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83815 208.664.2336 Voted North ID’s #1 Italian Restaurant 3 consecutive years in a row. Said to have the best kid’s meal in town. Distinctive and entertaining atmosphere for everyone; using a wood fired oven to bring back many memories of the past. Beer, wine, full bar. 2012 BEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT. www.tomatostreet.com 221 West Appleway Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83814 208.667.5000
Northwest Pizza Company is locally owned and operated and features a menu including new and unique pizzas and side items along with traditional pizza favorites. We will strive to make Northwest Pizza Company your pizza of choice. Gluten free options available. Hand made dough, fresh cut vegetables and 100% whole milk mozzarella. Come in and see us! Dine in, delivery, or pick up. www.northwestpizzacompany.com 405 West Neider Avenue, Ste. 108 Coeur d’Alene 208.930.4818 Coffee, Soup, & A Little Bit of Soul. Fresh soups and salad homemade EVERYDAY! Offering two soups (one vegetarian option) and salad daily. Full coffee bar with variety of specialty espressos, teas, and local roasted coffees. Also serving homemade pastries baked fresh DAILY! Open Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4pm 610 West Hubbard Street, Suite 109 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83814 208.446.3959
Serving Lunch, Dinner and Late Night Fare. Family friendly! Free WiFi! All food made from fresh ingredients in our kitchen. Open everyday 11am-2am. Dining room for Holiday Banquets. 424 East Sherman Avenue Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83814 208.765.1990
Herb Parmesan Monkey Bread Ingredients:
• 2 14-ounce cans “grand” or “jumbo” style refrigerated buttermilk biscuits • 3 Tbsp. Litehouse® Instantly Fresh Italian Herb Blend • 1 Tbsp. Litehouse® Instantly Fresh Red Onion • 1 Tbsp. Litehouse® Instantly Fresh Garlic • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese • 3/4 cup butter Directions: 1. Cut each biscuit into quarters and separate pieces. 2. Mix all herbs and parmesan cheese in a bowl. Add dough pieces and toss around to coat evenly. 3. Layer pieces in a 9” x 9” baking dish or Bundt pan. 4. In microwave-safe dish, melt butter on and pour over dough pieces. 5. Bake in 375 F degree oven for 25 – 30 minutes or until golden brown.
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Both Restaurants Located at 41 Lakeshore Drive, Sagle, Idaho. Forty-One South Open 7 Nights a Week for Dinner. Shoga Open Wednesday-Sunday for Dinner. Like us on Facebook for Updates! Forty-One South: www.41SouthSandpoint.com, 208.265.2000 Shoga Sushi: www.shogasushi.com, 208.265.2001
Large selection of American Made smokers, lly grills, and loca made fire pits
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All natural beef, pork, chicke n and wild game. C ustom mobile butc hering also availab le.
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Celebrate the Winter Season with Easy Ginger Glazed Ham
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osting a dinner party soon? If you're like most, the thought of preparing a delicious and memorable meal for your special guests can be daunting to say the least. Let the experts at Cook's Ham help by providing an array of mouth-watering entrée ideas that are sure to please everyone in the house. Spend less time in the kitchen and more time sharing memories with family and friends. At MyCooksHam.com, you will find a wide variety of resources to assist you in preparing the perfect ham: * Recipes, heating times * Instructional videos about carving and serving ham * Lots of other helpful information When you're ready for a tasty, festive crowd pleaser (which doubles as a gorgeously delicious centerpiece), Cook's Ham recipe for Pomegranate Ginger-Glazed Ham is sure to make everyone smile and their mouths water! If you're lucky enough to have leftovers, explore fun and flavorful recipes, available at MyCooksHam.com.
Cook's Pomegranate Ginger-Glazed Ham Ingredients: • 1 Cook's Bone-in Spiral Sliced Half Ham • 1 cup red currant jelly • 1/2 cup pomegranate juice • 2 tablespoons cornstarch • 1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh ginger Preparation: Remove and discard glaze packet from ham or reserve for another use.
We offer a variety of fishwiches, fish and chips, salads, snacks and sushi. Stop in and dine with us today or take something TO GO!
Prepare ham according to package directions, uncovering and brushing occasionally with 1/4 cup of the Pomegranate-Ginger Glaze for the last 30 minutes of the heating time. Pomegranate Ginger-Glaze: Cook jelly in medium saucepan over low heat for 2 minutes, or until completely melted, stirring frequently. Set aside. Mix pomegranate juice, cornstarch and ginger in small bowl until well blended. Add to jelly; mix well. Increase heat to medium; cook for 2 minutes or until thickened, stir constantly. Carve ham. Serve with the remaining glaze.
208.664.4800 Mon - Sat: 11am-8pm 215 West Kathleen Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Locally Owned & Operated
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Shop Local this Holiday Season By Patty Hutchens
A recent poll on ABC news revealed that online shopping is up 10 percent this year from the 2012 holiday shopping season. It is not a surprising statistic given people’s busy schedules. After all, why not shop at night after the kids are in bed, the dishes are done and the laundry is put away? The thought is appealing, especially when merchants are making it easier with the lure of free shipping. But before you decide to sit down at the computer and begin your shopping experience, take a moment to realize how that may be taking away from the economic well being of the community. Many small business owners in our town rely heavily on the patrons who come through their doors during the summer months when tourists are abundant. But it is also the holidays that help keep their doors open during the slower months. Business owners plan far in advance for the holiday season, going to market to determine the best inventory for their
stores. The other piece of the puzzle you will want to consider is the impact your money will have not just on the local business owners, but on the community as a whole. Anyone who has lived here knows there is an abundance of non-profit organizations that exist to help the less fortunate. Whether it is Court Appointed Special Advocates, Human Rights Education Institute, St. Vincent de Paul, or the local food bank, one of them is always falling short of what they need to help our neighbors in need. There is never a shortage of fundraisers and local businesses are approached constantly for donations to help raise money. A poll by the group Sustainable Connections revealed that non-profit organizations receive an average 250% more support from smaller business owners than they do from large businesses. During this holiday season, take some time away from the chaotic moments and enjoy all that Coeur d’Alene has to offer. Set aside a day to stroll through the streets of downtown and check the items off your gift list. The dollars you spend will have far reaching effects in our community.
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trendy|special Zany Zebra
317 N. 1st Ave. | Sandpoint, ID
Zany Zebra is the place to go if you want something that you won’t find just anywhere! Clothing for women who want style, comfort and value. Gifts and cards (some are crazy), jewelry, scarves, boots, hats, gloves, starlights - you will certainly discover something for yourself or a friend at 317 N. First Ave. There is even a funky garage sale upstairs!
208.263.2178
The Gift of Wine Club - Coeur d'Alene Cellars 3890 North Schreiber Way | Coeur d’Alene, ID
The only thing better than CDA Cellars wine is having it automatically delivered to your door. This beautiful, black box of wine club includes 3 bottles of Coeur d'Alene Cellars' wine, selected specifically for wine club. The wine club gift membership includes 3 bottles in December and again in March for just $65/quarter (shipping rates apply). Wine club members receive special invitations to exclusive events, discounts on case sales, and 20% off of everything. Call the winery at 208.664.2336 or visit us at www.cdacellars.com to start your wine club gift now! We are currently booking for holiday parties. Like us on Facebook!
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precious|keepsakes Government Way Antique Mall
3650 North Government Way | Coeur d’Alene, ID
With 25 different vendors under one roof, you’re guaranteed to find a unique gift for everyone on your list. Inventory is always changing with all kinds of treasures past and present. Let us help you find that one of a kind gift that will make this holiday season all the more special.
208.769.7318
Government Way Antique Mall Northwest Pony Express
402 West Canfield, #1 | Coeur d'Alene, ID
Northwest Pony Express is the destination for antique and modern firearms both new and used. Our experts can help you find everything from a beginner's rifle to a rare collectible. We buy, sell, and trade in traditional archery, vintage guitars, banjos, mandolins, western art, and all things Americana. With an ever changing inventory, you're sure to find something here you just can't find anywhere else in town. Conveniently located at Highway 95 and Canfield. www.nwponyexpress.com. Like us on f!
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DOWNTOWN ASSOCIATION HAS PLENTY TO DO THIS DECEMBER By Colin Anderson
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hop ‘til you drop’ doesn’t exactly apply to all of us. While there are many among us that can put in a solid eight hour shopping day, there are also many among us that shudder at the thought of a Saturday spent endlessly searching for that perfect gift. To help both parties, the Coeur d’Alene Downtown Association is highlighting several events that can help break up the day and keep everyone entertained. If mom and grandma need to get things for the kids, dad can take them to one of the many fun events featuring Santa. If dad has some shopping to do for mom, she can wander the art galleries while he shops in secret. Following are just some of the fun filled events planned for this holiday season. For a complete event list visit the Coeur d’Alene chamber building or ww.cdadowntown.com.
Have Breakfast with Santa
December Art Walk
Santa will be stopping by the Coeur d’Alene Resort each Sunday before Christmas to have a big hearty breakfast, and you can join him. Call the resort at 208.765.4000 ext. 24 for more details.
Stroll through downtown’s many art galleries, taking in the sights and enjoying a glass of wine at the walk’s restaurant partners. This month’s feature is Devin Gallery at 507 Sherman Ave. Maps and more information available at www.artsincda.org.
Sundays in December 9am-2pm.
Friday, December 13.
Free Carriage Rides
Lake Coeur d’Alene Cruises
Saturday December 7, 14, 21 from 1pm-5pm.
Hours, time and prices vary so contact the CDA Resort for more details.
STCU is sponsoring free carriage rides during the prime shopping season. Hop on at 1st and Sherman and enjoy your ride through downtown. No reservations required, first come first serve basis.
The resort is offering a several different lake cruises now through the first of the year. During the daytime, hop on board and cruise to Wolf Lodge Bay for a glimpse of soaring eagles. At night enjoy a fabulous meal on a Holiday Lights Dinner Cruise or take the kids to see Santa and the 160 foot Christmas tree at the “Journey to the North Pole” cruise.
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Sunflower Cottage and Villa Decor & Flowers
Paris Flea Market
Open House Friday, Dec. 6th, 10am-6pm and Saturday, Dec. 7th, 10am-5pm. If you love birds, nests and twigs, ladybugs, bees, dragonflies, owls, candles, lotions and things that smell heavenly such as artfully arranged flowers and the sweetest affordable gifts, then you won't want to wait to come in and see for yourself why Sunflower is "delightfully different." Choose from a selection of quality themed gift buckets, baskets, fresh centerpieces or artificial whimsy for local delivery. Stop in for a perfect hostess gift happily packaged in our hand painted bags or plan your party or wedding event with our down to earth and wildly creative designer. We promise realistic pricing in penny pinching times and a sprinkle of "happy" with every visit. Break away from the soulless feel of the big box and learn that the little details still matter at Sunflower. coeurdaleneflorist.com. f Like us on Facebook!
We are open in two locations, 823 & 1815 North 4th Street in Coeur d'Alene. Both stores are over stuffed with fine antiques, collectibles, furniture and an amazing selection of junk. Come find your treasure. We also have a full service espresso bar at our 1815 location, Alley Cat Coffee Company.
842 North 4th Street | Coeur d’Alene, ID
208.664.1111
823 & 1815 North 4th | Coeur d'Alene, ID
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stylish|thoughtful Memory Lane
Silver Lake Mall | 200 West Hanley Avenue | Coeur d’Alene, ID
Find unique gifts for every member of your family...the young and the young at heart! Fabulous Heirloom & Fine Jewlry, Nostalgic Gift Items and Photos, Shabby Chic and Re-Purposed Furniture, Vintage Purses, Children’s Gifts and Collector Knives for the man in your life. You never know what you will find until you stroll through Memory Lane, a vintage store. Facebook: facebook.com/memorylanecda & Pinterest pinterest.com/memorylanecda. memorylanecda@outlook.com.
208.635.5962
Tiffany Blue
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404 Sherman Avenue Coeur d'Alene, ID | Downtown
Tiffany Blue II
2027 Main Street Coeur d'Alene, ID | Riverstone
Peace, Love and Style is what Tiffany Blue is all about. When you walk into either location of Tiffany Blue you will soon discover there is something for everyone in these trendy, fresh and fun boutiques. The downtown location offers brand names such as UGG, WILDFOX, Hudson, Joes, BB Dakota, BCBG and much more while the Riverstone location offers a completely different selection of brands and styles that will bring any wardrobe to life without breaking your budget. Come play dress up with us today, it's our most favorite thing to do with our customers. f tiffanybluecda. www.tiffanybluecda.com
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fun|outdoorsy In Control Hobbies
1603 East Seltice Way | Post Falls, ID
North Idaho's #1 RC Hobby Store. In Control Hobbies carries radio controlled planes, cars, trucks, crawlers, helicopters and boats along with parts and accessories. Also offering kites, rockets, gliders, models and supplies for kids of all ages. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff service and repair most major brands of RC models. Special orders are always welcome! Over 8 years in business. Mention this ad for 10% OFF your purchase or $5 OFF kits. Expires 12/31/13. Big store, big selection. Open M-S, 10am-6pm & Sun 12-5pm.
208.457.8166
Finan McDonald Clothing Company 210 Sherman Avenue | Coeur d’Alene, ID 301 North 1st Avenue | Sandpoint, ID
Finan McDonald carries many brands of outdoor and lifestyle clothing and footwear for men and women from brand names such as Tommy Bahama, Columbia, Ex Officio, Dansko, Patagonia, The North Face, Born, Mountain Hardwear, Kuhl, Merrell, Birkenstock, Prana, Keen, Sorel and many more. In our men’s clothing, we carry all the favorite lines that ensure you have the right clothing for the task at hand. Our women’s fashion ranges from sportswear to upscale outfits for that special occasion. If you’re shopping for a gift, you can always be assured to find that perfect item! Come see us for all your Christmas shopping needs! www.finanmcdonald.com.
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Coeur d'Alene Chocolates NEXT GENERATION TAKING THE REINS BY COLIN ANDERSON
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t’s been more than five years since Tim and Edena Yeager opened their first chocolate store in Coeur d’Alene, and now with three locations and a growing online presence, the couple is getting ready to pass on the business to their daughter and son-in-law. Dave and Misty Davey look forward to running a business they never thought they’d be a part of. Before the recession, Dave was high up in recruiting in the banking industry and times were good. During the financial collapse the banks stopped hiring and Dave was going to have to reinvent himself or start looking for another job. He gave himself a deadline and miraculously that's when Tim gave him a call.
delectable | delights Coeur d'Alene Chocolates 3650 North Government Way Coeur d’Alene, ID 412 East Sherman Avenue Coeur d’Alene, ID 808 West Main Avenue Coeur d’Alene, ID
Stop by one of our three locations today! Family owned and operated since 2009, made by hand daily, free samples. Over 60 different confections.
Coeur d'Alene on Goverment Way 208.667.6094 Coeur d'Alene on Sherman Avenue 208.664.4294 Spokane on Main Avenue 509.368.9214 Mention this ad and receive 10% OFF your purchase!
“A few days before my deadline, my father in law called and said ‘Dave, I need a chocolatier’,” recalls Davey. “I took that as a sign and changed my life forever right there.” With no experience making chocolate, the family went to work on experiment after experiment. “When we started there was a huge learning curve,” said Dave. “There were a lot of 100 hour weeks that first year, but ultimately we came up with our own from scratch chocolates that we’re very proud of.” In working with gourmet chocolate, sometimes even one or two degrees difference in the chocolate temperature can take something from perfection to the trash can. It’s one of many lessons learned, but with each batch Coeur d’Alene Chocolates became better and better, racking up awards each year they’ve been in business. At each of their three locations - Sherman Avenue, Government Avenue and their new store in the Riverpark Square Mall in Spokane - you can find an amazing array of traditional flavors like caramel, dark chocolate, and peanut butter to the more exotic habanero raspberry, espresso and key lime pie. Coeur d’Alene Chocolates uses no filler and sources as many locally made ingredients they can get their hands on. “We even get our huckleberries from one of Tim’s old golfing buddies,” said Davey. In order for a new flavor to come out, it must pass the family test. “We’re all family so we all have to be honest with each other on flavors. Once we all agree we’ve made something good, that’s when it goes in the case, not before,” said Davey. Their customer base is diverse with visitors from all over the country stopping by the downtown location and locals picking up a birthday or anniversary gift. They have regulars who stop in every week to get their chocolate fix, and people coming in to pick their brains about making candy. Coeur d’Alene Chocolates also enjoys giving back to the community that supports them. They do fundraisers with local high schools and donate more than $4,000 worth of chocolates each year to fundraising efforts by North Idaho Hospice. Dave and Misty want to keep expanding while never sacrificing the quality that makes them a truly unique local business. “Instead of an inheritance we got a business to build and expand, and we hope to keep that in the family for generations,” said Davey.
Calypsos Coffee
116 East Lakeside Avenue Coeur d'Alene, ID
Coffee roasted on-site ensures you the best quality. We ship our coffee all over the world so no matter where your loved one is, they can enjoy a taste of Coeur d’Alene. Calypsos has many unique blends to choose from, and we would be happy to help pick out just the right flavor for you. Gift cards make great stocking stuffers too! Stop by our downtown location or give us a call, and thank you for your support. Like us on Facebook! www.calypsoscoffee.com.
208.665.0591
all|about|idaho Wild West Log Furniture
400 West Clayton Avenue | Coeur d’Alene, D
HUGE SALE going on through the Holidays! Our "in stock" inventory is bigger than ever!!! Buy right from the showroom floor or have something custom built right here in our "on site factory". We have Reclaimed Barnwood, Alder, Hickory, Red Fir, Timber Style, Pine and Log furnishings for every room. FINANCING, LAYAWAY AND DELIVERY available. OPEN EVERY DAY, Hwy 95 and Dalton, across from Tom Addis Ford, Coeur d Alene. wildwestlogfurniture.com.
208.667.1394
Vertical Earth
1323 East Sherman Avenue | Coeur d'Alene, ID
VERTICAL EARTH HAS MOVED BACK TO SHERMAN AVENUE! JUST IN...2014 Bikes. CLOSEOUT SALE on all 2013's! Cross Country Skis & Snowshoes available now. Vertical Earth is a full-service cycling and outdoor sports store with all types of bikes, cruisers, wetsuits, skis, snowshoes, clothes, accessories and services for these items. MENTION THIS AD AND RECEIVE A 10% DISCOUNT!
208.667.5503
pamper|someone|special All About You Weddings & Events
5417 North Government Way | Hayden, ID
Need a dress or help planning an upcoming holiday party? All About You has you covered from every angle. We offer help planning any event whether it be a small office party or destination wedding. All About You handles all the work so you can relax and enjoy the special day. We have a huge gown selection including prom, bridal, mother of the bride and flower girl with jewelry and accessories to complete the perfect look for your special day. Stop by today and see our ever changing selection and we’d be happy to assist you with your next big event. aayweddingsandevents@gmail.com. www.allaboutyouoccasions.com.
All About You
208.660.9384
Weddings & Events, Inc.
Pedi & Polish
9751 Government Way Suite 9 | Hayden, ID
Whether you're in need of the perfect gift or a little self pampering, Pedi & Polish Boutique is sure to please. Featuring an array of natural and eco-chic gifts by designers such as Farmhouse Fresh, One Love Organics and beautifully scented candles by Sydney Hale Co., you are sure to find that perfect gift. In the mood for a little self pampering? Indulge in one of the luxurious natural nail treatments we offer. Gift certificates are always in season and available for any treatment or specific dollar amount. Like us on Facebook! www.pediandpolish.com.
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Local Organizations Help Less Fortunate Out of the Cold Fresh Start and St. Vincent de Paul open warming shelters. By Colin Anderson
Award Winning, Traditional, Old World Marzipan Recipes, Fine Chocolate & More!
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2415 North Government Way Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83814 Phone & Fax: 208.664.9580 www.marzipanlove.com
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inter is here, and in the Inland Northwest that means ice and snow and many cold nights ahead. The majority of us can escape the bitter cold by heading home, cranking up the heat or fireplace and cozying up in front of the TV with comfy blankets. It’s hard to imagine life without these basic needs, but for too many individuals and families in our community, the clothes on their backs are their only source of warmth against the cold of winter. Local nonprofit organizations, Fresh Start and St. Vincent de Paul, are helping to keep those most vulnerable in our communities warm by opening warming shelters whenever the temperature drops below 25 degrees. Fresh Start is a drop in center for the homeless, near homeless, and mentally ill. Located just east of the downtown core at 1524 East Sherman, the facility provides a place for anyone to get out of the cold. The center opens at 7pm and also offers something hot to eat, coffee, restrooms, laundry facilities, showers, phone and internet, and other services. Lights go out at 10pm, and there is a wake-up call at 6am; however the center will remain open until noon that day. St. Vincent de Paul estimates their Post Falls warming shelter will be open at least 40 nights from November through February including Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. The Post Falls warming shelter is located at 202 W. 7th in the basement of the Kamps apartments directly behind the St. Vincent Thrift Store. Coeur d’Alene community members can take a free shuttle to the shelter as well. The shuttle leaves the St. Vincent Dining Hall in Coeur d’Alene (1317 1st Street) at approximately 6:30pm and returns the following morning at 7:00am. The facility can shelter up to 60 individuals
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and provides sleeping bags, blankets, hats and gloves, restrooms and warm food and drinks. As nearly all the financial support for these organization comes from grants and support from community sponsors, they are always in need of additional donations and volunteers. Non-perishable food, blankets, sleeping bags, coats, hats and gloves all go a long way to helping those less fortunate in our communities. You can also provide a taxdeductable donation or volunteer to help oversee the centers during the evening hours. For additional information and volunteer opportunities contact the administrative offices.
St. Vincent DePaul of North Idaho Administrative Offices 201 East Harrison Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83814 208.664.3095 www.stvinccentdepaulcda.org
Fresh Start
1524 East Sherman Avenue Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814 Phone: 208.667.9798 freshstartcda@gmail.com www.freshstartinc.org
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Coffee Roasted On Site Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner Meeting Room Available Family Owned & Operated Live Music Free Wi-Fi Ice Cream f Like us on Facebook to see all of our holiday specials and deals!
Coeur d'Alene Girls Basketball Schedules Date December 6 December 7 December 13 December 17 December 19 December 21 December 27 December 28 December 30
Time 6:30pm 3pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 2pm TBA TBA TBA
Vs. Shadle Park HS Flathead HS Chiawana HS Lewiston HS Burlington Edison HS Lake Stevens HS Diamond State Classic Diamond State Classic Diamond State Classic
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UP FOR HUMAN Rights dingSTANDING Up for Human RIGHTS AND SUPPORTING Supporting Human Rights HUMAN RIGHTS GO Go Hand-In-Hand. HAND-IN-HAND.
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Lake City Girls' Basketball Schedules
Date Time Vs. December 5 7pm Post Falls HS Will Ever Have! December 10 TBA Northwest Christain HS December 13 7pm Kennewick HS December 14 4:15pm Handford HS December 17 7pm Moscow HS December 20 5:30pm Clarkston HS December 21 7pm Lewis & Clark HS **Home Games in Bold**
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Bitterroot Mercantile Photos by Jason Duchow Photography
Coeur d'Alene Boys' Basketball Schedules Date December 7
Time 4:30pm
Vs. Flathead HS
Place Home
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With a short drive over the hill to Kellogg you will have the opportunity to visit our small shop and experience an old fashioned way of shopping from our numerous Fall and Christmas displays!
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Lake City Boys' Basketball Schedules Date December 6
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Preschool Gymnastics Providing Benefits During Childhood and Beyond Article Provided by Inland Empire Gymnastics Association
“I
think gymnastics would probably be good for my child…”
We hear this a lot, and let me tell you; parents, you might be surprised to know just how good it is! There is hardly an activity you could choose that will be more beneficial to your 2 – 6 year old than a welldesigned, professional pre-school gymnastics class! “So tell us what is so great about it? We have so many choices…” Yes you do! And it seems like virtually every day there is something new clamoring for our attention, time and money, and yet, when you look at the research, NOTHING comes close! Here are just some of the top reasons why gymnastics is the right choice for your child! (Just FYI, we would love to provide the research details and citations for you! Please just ask!)
With pediatric obesity at an epidemic level in the United States, getting children away from the television or computer games and into the gym is a terrific first step toward a healthy lifestyle, especially at a young age! This from the researchers at the Centers for Disease Control: “Youth who undertake lifestyle exercise programs that increase physical activity, reduce the intake of high-caloric foods and involve parents have the best chance of preventing and reducing obesity over the long- term.” Lifestyle activity? Yes indeed! Gymnastics incorporates strength, flexibility, speed, balance, coordination, power and discipline better than any other activity they could do! A strong mind in a strong body… Studies show that children learn cognitive skills more effectively in an environment that includes the body as well as the mind! Gymnastics and early childhood movement education is directly attributed to developing neurological pathways in students and promoting reading readiness!
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wine bar relax with friends. settle in by the fire. enjoy a menu of fine wines, light fare and hearty favorites. While we run around and play with your children, we’re really preparing them for school in a positive, successful way; longer attention spans, increased listening/speaking skills, following directions, general problem solving skills and improved self-esteem are only some of the benefits! Studies show a positive relationship between physical activity and self-esteem. Yes, the more they do, the better they will feel about themselves! Gymnastics also transfers so well to other activities as they get older; we have several gymnasts who are now excelling as polevaulters, rowers, sprinters and soccer players in high school and college because of the terrific foundation they received in gymnastics! Believe it or not, studies also show that physical fitness in children shows a decreased chance of asthma in children and teens, substance abuse and even certain types of cancers as adults! I’m not kidding! Beginning a physical activity such as
gymnastics at an early age is no guarantee, but active children are more likely to grow up to be active and healthy adults!
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So, the bottom line? Healthier, less chance of obesity, increased strength, flexibility, selfdiscipline, better school skills, increased selfesteem, healthier adulthood, they learn to follow directions and problem solve and so much more…yes, folks, this is all true! And hey, you know what? It’s fun! We love your children as much as they love being in gymnastics, and we want you to know that gymnastics goes far beyond cartwheels and forward rolls! We are helping them learn and master skills that will last them a lifetime! No less an authority than Plato himself said, in short: “…what then is the (best) education to be? Perhaps we could hardly find a better than that which the experience of the past has already discovered, which consists, I believe, in gymnastics for the body, and music for the mind.”
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DECEMBER 2013
HEALTHYLIVING
Keep your family on track and incorporate a few simple rules for healthy living into your busy lives.
The Cost of Being Sick Chiropractic Care - A Journey to Wellness
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n the 14th Century "Black Death," also known as "The Black Plague," killed roughly 30% of the European population. Those numbers are staggering, but what if I was to tell you we are facing the greatest threat today? Chronic illness in today’s society is now killing 80% of the industrial world.1 We as a human species have literally become the sickest species on the planet. Never in history has a species suffered so much illness, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, obesity, infertility, and the list goes on.2 Chronic illness is the leading cause of personal, corporate, and
By Dr. Joe Tessendorf government debt and bankruptcy. By 2017 chronic illness will cost 4.3 trillion dollars in the U.S. alone.3 This represents nearly 8 million dollars per minute-EVERY DAY. Chronic illness is responsible for up to 91 days of lost productivity, per employee, per year and 9 days of absenteeism per employee, per year.4 Clearly the current system is not working. Perhaps we should quit debating on who should pay for "healthcare" and start discussing what type of "healthcare" we should be paying for. Since 1900 rates of chronic illness have risen
exponentially while our genes have remained virtually unchanged. Remember, success leaves clues. How can we ever get the right answers if we don't ask the right questions? So what questions should we be asking? Instead of asking how to diagnose and treat the symptom, we need to be asking why are we getting so sick and what do we need to do to get and STAY healthy. The reasons traditional researchers and clinicians have not asked or answered these questions is not due to a lack of caring, intelligence, or effort. It is due to the gene-centric sickness and treatment paradigm. We as clinicians and December 2013 | Coeur d’Alene Living Local 41
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Dr. Joe and Dr. Tom Tessendorf proudly delivers excellent care to the residents of North Idaho and Eastern Washington.
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people need to shift towards a more accurate lifestyle-centric wellness and prevention paradigm. The greatest determining factor in your overall health and wellness is LIFESTYLE choices. So who is your health and wellness coach/confidant/source? From where are people getting lifestyle advice? Is it scientifically sound or dogmatically biased? For example, did you know the RDA amounts on the back of every label are the minimum amount necessary, not the amount necessary to be sufficient and pure? Did you know grains (the base of our food pyramid!) are acid, leach calcium and phosphorus from your bones, and spike stress hormones like cortisol that negatively affect your health? Documented benefits of a brisk 30 minute walk daily include; reducing risk of breast cancer up to 60 %, preventing up to 50% of all stroke deaths, prevent up to 50% of colon
cancer, prevent 91% of cases of obesity and type II diabetes and the list goes on.5 What pill, drug, or surgery could ever compete with that? How much does a walk cost? How many lives could it save? Beyond any financial burden or fiscal number, the greatest cost of being sick is loss of quality and quantity of years. The inability to enjoy the loved ones around you, hobbies, and other activities you are accustomed to enjoying without being encumbered with poor health. Take health into your hands today, live it to its greatest potential. Chiropractic is not about creaks and strains, eeks and pains. It is a health, wellness, and preventative encompassing form of care. We look forward to helping you on this journey. Start dictating your health today, so your health doesn't dictate your lifestyle tomorrow.
Eaton et al., is Stone Agers in the Fast Lane: Chronic Degenerative Disease In Evolutionary Perspective. (1998), pp. 739-749
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“Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease,” Almanac of Chronic Disease, (2009)
Collins JJ, Baase CM, Sharda CE, et al. “The assessment of chronic health conditions on work performance, absence, and total economic impact for employers,” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. (2005) pp.547-557.
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“Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease,” Almanac of Chronic Disease, (2009)
5 Booth et al. Waging war on physical inactivity: using modern molecular ammunition against an ancient enemy J Appl Physiol 93: 3-30, 2002
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The Holiday Does Not Mean Sacrificing Healthy Habits Substitute Yogurt in Your Recipes
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ating healthier does not mean one must deprive him or herself. Instead, how about replacing low-nutrient foods with healthy substitutes. Incorporating yogurt into basic recipes is the perfect way to start.
Vanilla Cheesecake Made with Vanilla Oikos Organic Greek Yogurt
By using yogurt instead of sour cream, cream cheese, whipped cream or mayonnaise, meals become not only lower in calories and fat, but also higher in calcium and protein.
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In baked goods, yogurt can improve texture and keep foods moist. When it's not heated, yogurt provides live active cultures, which can aid digestion and provide immune system support.
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Greek yogurt -- a thick strained yogurt -- is especially versatile in cooking. It can be used in dips, spreads and low-fat desserts, or in any recipe that calls for cream, cream cheese, ricotta cheese, sour cream or other fats. You can even use Greek yogurt as an egg extender by replacing one egg with one-fourth cup yogurt. For a decadent, reduced-fat dessert, try this recipe:
Makes 10 Servings Ingredients:
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2 1/2 cups shortbread cookies, finely ground 1/2 stick unsalted butter melted 1 1/2 cups vanilla Oikos Organic Greek Yogurt 4 large eggs 2 8-ounce packages low-fat cream cheese 1 cup super-fine sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch Juice and zest of 1 lemon
Directions: In a medium-sized bowl, mix cookie crumbs and butter. Press into a 9-inch spring form pan and refrigerate for 15 minutes. Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Add all ingredients for filling in bowl, and combine using food processor or hand mixer. Pour into cooled crust. Bake for 2 hours. Let cool overnight in refrigerator. To find other recipes, or to use an online ingredient-substitution calculator that will compute how much yogurt to use in place of your original ingredients, visit stonyfield.com/recipes/substitutioncalc.cfm. December 2013 | Coeur d’Alene Living Local 43
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Managing Stress & Depression this Holiday Season Helpful Tips
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By Laura Sferna, MA, LCPC, RYT
appy Holidays! The holiday season can be a time filled with joy, family and friends. We gather for lovely meals, sharing gifts and spending quality time together. However for some, it can be overwhelming with additional time and energy involved in preparation while simultaneously living up to your normal responsibilities. The true heartfelt graciousness we intend to share can inadvertently be cast aside due to physical fatigue and/or mental exhaustion. For others, the holidays can lead to increased worry, stress and depression. Concerns about finances, family chaos, having to prepare large meals and social isolation are often factors that contribute to anxiety and depression this time of the year. Expectations become overwhelming and inability to be with family can lead to loneliness. Creating a wellness plan beforehand will provide the skills to cope and the opportunity to truly experience the joy of the holiday season. There are many simple wellness practices that can help. By engaging in the following practices prior to and during the holiday season, you will be capable of approaching
the holidays with a lifted mood and a calm, open outlook. Tune in to your body: Go for a walk, exercise at the gym or take yoga classes. Restorative yoga poses bring balance to the nervous system and calm the mind. Legs-up-the-wall is a simple pose you can practice at home. Sit sideways next to a wall. Extend your legs up one at a time while moving your trunk around and lie down on your back. Adjust yourself to get your buttocks against or close to the wall. Stretch your arms along your sides and turn your palms up. Remain in this position for five minutes or as long as you’re comfortable. Deepen your breath: According to the teachings of yoga, when the breath is disturbed or agitated, the mind will also be agitated. Establishing a steady, easy flow of breath will cause the mind to become steady and calm. A simple home practice begins by sitting quietly and noticing your breath. Gradually extend your inhale and exhale completely. Work towards making your exhale longer than your inhale, which is a technique that deepens relaxation. Become aware of your thoughts: Notice
the stories you are telling yourself and become aware of your expectations for yourself and others. Once we become aware, we have the opportunity to shift our thoughts in a positive direction. An affirmation such as, “I breathe in calmness, I breathe out worry” or “I let go of expectations” can be repeated as a reminder of your intention. Express gratitude and volunteer: Studies have shown a decrease in depression in individuals who wrote down what they were grateful for on a daily basis. Keep your own journal and note what you are grateful for or express your gratitude by volunteering at a food bank or soup kitchen during the holidays. This social opportunity can prevent loneliness as well. Eat mindfully: Be aware of which foods support your energy and mood. Notice when you are eating out of hunger or for emotional reasons. Although we are surrounded by excess food during the holidays, select your favorite treats and
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dishes while avoiding excess sugar, fats, caffeine and alcohol. By making small additions or changes to your daily routine, you can incorporate some of these simple practices which can lift your mood and decrease anxiety, stress and worry this holiday season. Enjoy the goodness of the holidays! Laura Sferra is a licensed counselor in private practice and a registered
yoga teacher through Yoga Alliance. Laura weaves the many benefits of yoga into her counseling practice, offering alternative ways of managing stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional concerns. She specializes in eating disorders and offers yoga classes through Garden Street School of Yoga in Coeur d' Alene. For more information, go to www.SferraCounseling.com.
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Gifts that Help Your Hands For that Special Someone
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Article Courtesy of Coeur d’Alene Hand Therapy & Healing Center
hether you have arthritis, have overused your hands, or have another hand or upper body condition, daily tasks may be slower and more difficult. Stiffness, pain and numbness often increase with the weather and seasonal tasks like snow shoveling or even wrapping packages. Rather than giving the same old gifts, there are many simple and inexpensive gifts that will be used and remembered throughout the year. Heat helps to relieve stiffness and increases blood flow. There are a variety of warming mitts and heating pads available. Hot cold packs are reasonable in price. We offer Kozy Pillows and Kozy Koolers which are effective, attractive and locally made. Paraffin units coat the hand to hold in heat and needed moisture. They are available at department stores or on line. Okay – here is one old standard – gloves. Yes you do need to wear them. There are many varieties available that have thinsulate™ or other insulation, some that have warming packs or even batteries. Be sure gloves fit well and that they are non-slip. Especially for weak hands, too tight of a grip can cause additional pain and damage to joints. In fact, larger grips are a way of “saving” your hands. Using a steering wheel cover can make your steering wheel larger, warmer and easier to grip for comfort and safety. Limiting forceful or extra tight grip and forceful pinch and twist movements, as with a standard
can opener, is critical. Look for larger and ergonomic handles on kitchen utensils, snow shovels and other tools. Many people do more cooking during the holidays. Using electric food choppers, mixers and can openers can help. However you want to find ones that are easy to operate – these are not all equal so these should be tried out. Jar openers are a good stocking stuffer and are available many places. One simple and inexpensive tool is a spring loaded scissors – the self sharpening ones are best. Kept in the kitchen these can be used to open packages (which is often a challenge). Holding the bowl still when mixing can be as simple as putting a damp towel under it, or using a nonslip piece of matting. Also there is nothing better than a truly sharp, easy to use knife with a handle that feels good in your hand. It is far better to have one really great knife than a large variety. Many chefs use only a medium size knife, paring knife, cleaver and a bread knife. Swedish knives, often used by meat cutters, have a vertical handle so you don’t have to bend your wrist. Just being aware of these tips can open your eyes to other possibilities. Check out the links on the cdahandtherapy.com or google adaptive equipment for hands, arthritis etc. If you are having continued pain in your hands or body, therapy can help by providing you with treatment specific to your needs and goals, so you can start out with a great 2014!
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Business Spotlight Sandpoint’s
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Schweitzer Mountain named the Top Skiing Village in the World!
Explore All that By Patty Hutchens Sandpoint has to Offer Stay in One of the Fabulous Homes at the Idaho Club By Colin Anderson
Sandpoint is written about and praised in newspapers and magazines all across the country for its beauty, serenity, shopping, and outdoor experiences. Visitors come from all over to experience this community located just an hour north of Coeur d’Alene. Being so close to something so special is often taken for granted. We say “oh we’ll get there this summer” or “I can’t get to Schweitzer this year, but next winter for sure!” Why not make 2014 the year to stop saying and start doing? And while you’re committing, why not make the trip easy on yourself by booking your stay at the luxurious and affordable ‘Lodges at The Idaho Club.’ Nestled along the fairways of the Jack Nicklaus designed course, each home offers all the finest amenities. Open floor plans allow you to spread out for easy interactions with family and friends, but you can also find privacy within the 3, 4, and 5 bedroom homes. Prepare a meal at home on top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances and relax in your own private hot tub after a long day on the slopes or strolling the local shops. Instead of a hotel wake up call, rise to a beautiful sunrise as you watch out your back patio for deer, birds, and other wildlife roaming the course and surrounding forest. Know that you will find privacy on this trip as you have access to a private beach and your own boat slip for touring Lake Pend Oreille. Try sailing, kayaking, wakeboarding or simply soak up the sun. If golf is your game, it doesn’t get any better than the Idaho Club’s Jack Nicklaus SIGNATURE course with the first tee box just down from your front door. There’s plenty to do in winter as well with Schweitzer Mountain just a short drive away. You can also strap on snowshoes or cross country skis and explore the now frozen course. Homes can accommodate up to 14 guests, and there are several floor plans available depending upon your party’s size. To see more photos of these beautiful homes visit www.gosandpoint.com. Make the call today as popular weekends are filling up fast! Experience all that Sandpoint has to offer and make your trip even more memorable by staying in one of our beautiful homes. We look forward to having you as our guest and Happy Holidays!
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Sun Valley Tree Service, Inc. Tree Removal, Tree Pruning/Planting, Fruit Tree Pruning, Pest & Disease Diagnosis, Stump Grinding, Shrub Shearing, Urban Logging, Lot Clearing. Hazard Trees & High Climbing is our Specialty. P.O. Box 585 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83816 Phone: 208.687.2400 Cell: 208.660.8521 Fax: 208.765.0163 www.sunvalleytreeservice.com
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Through weekly meetings we provide the opportunity to build and reinforce member relationships resulting in increased business for network participants.
We strive to attract a variety of businesses from the community, but membership is limited to one member from each profession. Our meetings provide a forum to educate fellow members about our businesses and learn about one another’s businesses. We offer proven results with only an application fee of $50. Please attend our meeting to find out if we’re a fit for your business!
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Talus Rock A North Idaho Retreat Where You Can Rejuvenate, Congregate And Celebrate By Patty Hutchens
But the Retreat is much more than a place of spectacular craftsmanship. It is a place where individuals, families, business associates and more can enjoy the peacefulness and beauty of North Idaho. “Here marriages are healed, people are rested and re-energized and we even have pastors who come here to write sermons,” said Heather. Son Selkirk said he enjoys meeting the interesting people who come from across the world to stay at the Retreat. They have counted the CEO of AT & T and the puppeteer for the movie E.T. among their guests. “We have everyone from celebrities to missionaries,” said Heather. “But I would say the missionaries are the celebrities.” The Pedersen family believes it is the little things that make their place so inviting – from the greetings the visitors receive to the warm inviting fireplace and the animals roaming the grounds. But they also strive to provide their guests with a high level of privacy. “We let them have their space but yet provide full service in a casual atmosphere,” said Heather.
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ust one mile from the quaint downtown streets of Sandpoint, one can find a hidden magnificent treasure. Sitting on an expansive 31 acres, Talus Rock Retreat is a place where people can enjoy the beauty of North Idaho and relax and rejuvenate their souls.
The Retreat was completed nearly six years ago after two decades of saving, planning, designing and building. It took owners Bruce and Heather Pedersen 15 years to save enough money for the groundbreaking, eight years to purchase the additional five acres needed to ensure they maintained the expansive mountain view, and four years of design work and land clearing. The completion of Talus Rock culminated with 388 days of working 7 days a week before the Pedersens and their three children moved into the home in February 2008. And for anyone who has visited Talus Rock Retreat, they know it was well worth the wait. The 8300 square foot retreat has six bed and bath suites and can house up to 24 guests. Decorated with beautiful and unique items they have picked up through their world travels, no room is the same. From the Old World Tuscan façade to the hand carved front entrance door, the craftsmanship is unique and will leave visitors mesmerized at the intricate detail throughout the entire Retreat. Constructed from stained concrete, authentic stone, hand-troweled stucco, hydronic radiant heated maple floors and knotty-alder doors and cabinets, the main portion of the Retreat is a timber frame that took more than a year to design, scribe and erect. Perhaps one of the most unique things one will find is the double-headed tree shower in the master suite. In designing the master suite, Bruce and Heather wanted to build something reminiscent of their travels to the jungles of Mexico, India and Australia. The tree, while appearing to be real, is actually constructed of rebar, chicken wire and concrete and includes two branches from felled trees on the Talus Rock Retreat property. As you walk through the beautiful structure, there are hidden surprises along the way. A stop at the beautiful stained glass window, Heather encourages one to see if they can find the hidden three dragonflies within the creation – a tribute to Heather and Bruce’s three children, Kipling, Rio and Selkirk.
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They enjoy hosting small intimate weddings and offer a three-day wedding package where families can spend time together over the wedding weekend in private yet open spaces. They also offer an Elope and Escape package for $650 that includes a room, champagne, flowers and officiates for a couple’s private nuptials. In addition to small weddings, Talus Rock is also a popular venue for corporate retreats. There is a large downstairs recreation and dining area where up to 30 people can enjoy a sit down dinner in a private, comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. With an outdoor pool and hot tub, a captivating view and the convenience of a one-mile trip to downtown Sandpoint, Talus Rock Retreat is a favorite of many for family reunions. With the expansive 31 acres where one can explore, the Retreat’s many animals and the beauty and spaciousness of the home itself, it is a wonderful place for all members of the family to enjoy a getaway. Because Talus Rock Retreat is also the Pedersen’s home, the question of where the family stays when there are guests is often asked. “We share a closet and each of us have shower caddies,” said Heather of the family’s movement to unoccupied rooms. If they are totally full, they will often retreat up to Schweitzer Mountain and enjoy a getaway of their own. “Every night is an adventure,” said Heather who said her family is always willing to open up their home for most any occasion. “An empty room is a terrible thing to waste.”
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When they set out to build Talus Rock Retreat, Heather and Bruce did so with the desire to offer others, including friends and family, a place where they could find solace, refuge and reprieve from the stress and pressure of day to day life. Their hope was that visitors to Talus Rock would leave feeling rejuvenated and renewed. While they always wanted to share Talus Rock with others, Heather and Bruce did not envision doing so as a Bed & Breakfast. But by turning their home into a Retreat, they and their children are able to do much more for the less fortunate worldwide, something which is near and dear to their hearts. They use the money earned from Talus Rock to support causes worldwide. One of those causes is the International Children’s Network whose mission is to provide as many orphaned children as possible worldwide an opportunity for a complete education through their country’s highest university or vocational school. The hope is that those children will return to their villages to help others and break the cycles of despair and instead provide these young children with hope for a better future. The family is also involved with the International Children’s Network’s Matsiko World Orphan Choir. Heather is the International Director of Asia for International Children’s Network and she along with her family help to audition and select seven children per country that will represent their homeland in the Matsiko World Orphan Choir. The Chior travels throughout the United States sharing their voices and warming the hearts of all who meet them. But don’t get the impression that the Pedersen’s international travels are luxurious. They sleep in orphanages, on church floors and Heather tells stories of rats running across her while she tries to get some much needed rest at the end of the day. They also only take one carry on piece of luggage and only a few changes of clothes. To fill up their baggage with more of their own belongings would leave little room for the pencils, papers and other gifts they bring to the children on their visits. The love and warmth one feels when they enter Talus Rock Retreat is evident from the moment you step out of your car and it continues throughout your visit. And knowing that the money being spent to stay there will have a ripple effect worldwide is invaluable. So if you are looking for the perfect getaway in the most beautiful small town in America, be sure and put Talus Rock Retreat at the top of your list. You will leave with not only many memories, but some incredible new friends in the Pedersen family. “We always wanted to build something to give back (to the world),” said Heather. “Talus Rock is our love letter.”
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any families buy puppies during the holidays, only to become overwhelmed.
• Make sure your puppy has a kennel or a bed - it will need its own space.
Bringing a dog home can be a 15-year commitment, not to mention a huge financial and emotional responsibility. Many families do not realize how much work raising a puppy entails. Sadly, many holiday puppies end up in shelters come January.
• Owners can also use Invisible Fence to keep their new dog safe. "A lot of people don't realize our products can be used inside the home," says Mark Thomas, the Senior Brand Manager for Invisible Fence Brand. The company's Shields In-Home Safety Solution is an ideal gift to keep a new puppy safe. The system features a small, portable transmitter and a special computer collar worn by the pet. The system is gentle enough for puppies as young as eight weeks, so it can help young pets stay out of trouble.
Animals can bring joy into their human's lives, but only if people are ready to keep a canine companion healthy and safe. Here are some tips for anyone considering getting a puppy for the holidays: • Make sure that a dog will fit into your lifestyle. Do you have the money to pay for food, routine and emergency vet bills and training costs? Will you be home to care for your puppy? If not, will you be able to find or hire a sitter? Can you handle paw prints on your floors and dog hair on your furniture? If you answer "no" to any of these questions, you might want to get a lower-maintenance pet instead. • Puppy-proof your home before you bring Fido home. Puppies will chew on anything in reach. Some people hide or bundle loose cables and wires as a preventative measure. Place house plants out of puppy-reach, and keep floors clear.
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• Do your research before getting your puppy. Many pet stores are fronts for puppy mills, where ill dogs face horrendous abuse. Consider adopting from an animal shelter - one out of every four shelter dogs is a purebred animal. If you really don't want to adopt, look for a reputable breeder who will let you see their breeding facilities and meet your puppy's parents. To give an Invisible Fence Brand Solution as a gift these holidays, you may visit www.invisiblefence.com and find your local Invisible Fence Brand dealership.
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Most common health issues for puppies. 1. Foreign body ingestion. Average cost: $1,400. 2. Cruciate rupture. Average cost: $2,400. 3. Injuries sustained after a traffic accident. Average cost: $1,750. Most common health issues for kittens. 1. Foreign body ingestion. Average cost: $1,400. 2. Urethral obstruction. Average cost: $1,000+. 3. Upper respiratory infection. Average cost: $200. It's best to enroll the critter in pet health insurance at a young age, which can soften the blow of veterinary expenses to help give families peace of mind — especially during the already stressful holiday season. For more information on pet health insurance for your new puppy or kitten, please visit Trupanion.com/mynewpet.
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Christmas Traditions are Not Always Santa & Sleigh Rides A Look at Traditions Around the World By Patty Hutchens
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hristmas. A day of celebration throughout the Christian world; a time to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. And while Christians worldwide recognize the meaning of the day, the traditional celebration will take on a very diverse look depending upon where in the world one lives. Although the decorations and shopping may begin long before Thanksgiving for some, throughout the United States Christians traditionally begin preparing for Christmas with advent. Advent begins the fourth Sunday before Christmas, falling anywhere between November 27th to December 3rd. It is a time the church prepares for the celebration of the birth of Jesus. Advent wreaths with four candles adorn the churches with a new candle being lit each Sunday in anticipation of the celebration of Christmas.
Traditions, both secular and religious, are many. Visits with Santa Claus, Christmas caroling, exchange of gifts, Christmas parties and reenactments of the nativity take place at churches and Christian schools throughout the country. In England, children eagerly anticipate the arrival of Father Christmas. But they don’t mail their letters to the North Pole as do children in the United States. Instead, they place their letters into the fire in their fireplace, believing that their wishes will go up the chimney – the path they, like American children, believe that Father Christmas will enter their home bestowing upon them gifts and fulfilling their wishes. While snow is synonymous with Christmas for many in the Northern United States, in Australia the holiday falls during the summer months. Accordingly, much of
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their celebration takes place outdoors. One such celebration is called Carols by Candlelight, a time when many gather outside to sing Christmas songs and light candles in celebration. In Sweden the eldest daughter plays a significant role in the pre-Christmas celebration. December 13th, St. Lucia’s Day, marks the beginning of the Christmas season in that country. On that sacred day the eldest daughter rises early and dresses in a long white dress and a crown of leaves – a symbol of Santa Lucia, the Queen of Light. Singing Santa Lucia, a traditional Swedish song, she then wakes up the remaining family members and serves them coffee and specially made treats. For Christians in Ethiopia, one of the oldest countries in Africa, they celebrate the sacred holiday on January 7th. This is due to the
Christmas Traditions fact they follow the ancient Julian calendar. In this country, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church’s celebration of Christ’s birth is not called Christmas but instead is referred to as Ganna. The people of Ethiopia fast the day before Ganna, rising early the next day to attend mass at 4am. Unlike many other countries that celebrate Christmas, Ganna is not marked by gift giving. Instead the holiday focuses on religious significance of the season, with feasts and games playing a large part in their tradition. The holiday season in Ethiopia does not end with Ganna. On January 19th the Christians there engage in a three day celebration known as Timkat, which commemorates the baptism of Christ.
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small instrument, toy or a holiday treat. In Israel only two percent of the population is Christian, and for that reason businesses and shops are open and ironically there is little hint of a sacred celebration in this land where Jesus was born. But in Jerusalem one need only travel to that part of the Old City known as the Christian Quarter to find holy celebrations of the birth of Jesus Christ. A mere six miles away is Bethlehem – the city of Jesus’ birth - the streets to Manger Square are filled with tourists and security. Manger Square is outside of the Basilica of the Nativity, which is believed to be the place where Jesus was born. In the end, no matter if it is Buon Natale, Froehliche Weihnachten, God Jul, or Merry Christmas, the meaning is still the same as Christians around the world unite to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
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LOCAL PICKS Texas Roadhouse 402 W. Neider Ave. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815. 208.664.1903
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The Breakfast Nook 1719 N. 4th St. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.667.1699 Dockside Restaurant 115 S. 2nd St. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.765.4000 Meltz Extreme Grilled Cheese 1735 W. Kathleen Ave., Ste 3, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815. 208.664.1717 Syringa Japanese Cafe & Sushi Bar 1401 N. Fourth St. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.664.2718 Caruso’s Sandwich Company 202 W. Ironwood Dr., Ste. A Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.765.1001 Come see for yourself why we are consistently voted ‘’best sandwich anywhere’’. Fresh baked bread! Highest quality meats & cheese. Salads, pasta bowls,Kids meals, $2 pints! Delivery & catering Scratch Restaurant 501 E. Sherman Ave. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.930.4762 Roger’s Ice Cream & Burgers 1224 E. Sherman Ave. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.930.4900 CDA’s favorite ice cream & burger destination est in 1940 is Open Year Round! Enjoy a 100% fresh ground beef burger, homemade french fries and huckleberry shake in a nostalgic, family friendly rest. Michael D’s Eatery 203 Coeur d’Alene Lake Dr. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.676.9049 The Wine Cellar 317 Sherman Ave. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.664.9463 Crickets Restaurant & Oyster Bar 424 Sherman Ave. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.765.1990 Hudson’s Hamburgers 207 E. Sherman Ave. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.664.5444 Jonesy’s 819 Sherman Ave. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.666.1644 Tony’s on the Lake 6823 E. Coeur d’Alene Lake Dr. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.667.9885 Broken Egg Cafe 3646 N. Government Way, Ste. D Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815. 208.966.4399 The Fedora Pub & Grille 1726 W. Kathleen Ave. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.765.8888 The Iron Horse 407 Sherman Ave. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.667.7314 Wolf Lodge Steakhouse 11741 E. Frontage Rd. Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.664.6665 Bistro on Spruce 1710 N. 4th St., Ste.102 Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814. 208.664.1774
December 4 & 6 - Coeur d'Alene Symphony Christmas Concert. 7:30pm, Performing Arts Theater, Purchase tickets online at www.cdasymphony.org. We begin featuring our own Karen Hoatson playing the Violin Concerto by Brahms, followed in the second half by favorite holiday music, including arrangements by Mannheim Steamroller.
Chorale, Chamber Singers and Cardinal Vocal Jazz. All concerts are FREE and are held at the NIC Boswell Hall Schuler Performing Arts Center unless otherwise noted. For more information, call 208.769.7764. 7:30pm Saturday, 2pm Sunday. December 16 - Clarion Brass: This is What Christmas Sounds Like. Join Clarion Brass as they perform a variety of holiday favorites in The Kroc Center's state of the art theater. Clarion is a brass choir comprised of twelve brass players and a percussionist who formed to explore the versatility of this instrumental combination by performing everything from serious chamber works to jazz and popular music. 7:30pm, Performing Arts Theater, $18 Adults $16 Students/Seniors. http://kroccda.org/clarion.html.
December 6-22 - The Santaland Diaries at Lake City Playhouse. This is a holiday themed one man comedy show written by David Sedaris. Thursday through Saturday shows are 7:30pm, Sunday shows are 2pm. Tickets $11-$17. 1320 E. Garden Ave., Coeur d’Alene. 208.667.1323. www.lakecityplayhouse.org. December 12 – 23 - Traditions of Christmas. Spectacular sets, over 80 cast members, live animals and gorgeous costumes all work together to create the perfect show capturing the sights and sounds of Christmas. Santa's workshop comes alive with dancing elves. Raggedy Ann dolls, toy soldiers and other toys entertain. High kicking Rockette style tap dancers astound you while the USO scenes bring you back to yesteryear. Sing along with your favorite carols and see holiday traditions from around the world. All culminate to remind us of the true meaning of Christmas - a fully staged Nativity! Box Office Location: 1323 E. Sherman Avenue, on the corner of 14th and Sherman. 208.391.2867. December 12-22 - The JACC Theatre Troupe Presents The Best Little Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson. ThursdaySunday December 12-December 15 7:30pm / Sunday 2pm. Thursday-Sunday December 19-December 22 7:30pm / Sunday 2pm. In this hilarious Christmas classic, a couple struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant is faced with casting the Herdman kids--probably the most inventively awful kids in history. You won't believe the mayhem - and the fun - when the Herdmans collide with the Christmas story head on! www.thejacklincenter.org. December 14 & 15 - Sports Connection Gun Show. All day event featuring a wide array of firearms. Kootenai County Fairgrounds. Open 9am-5pm. Admission $6. Parking is free. www.northidahofair.com. December 14 & 15 - “Sounds of Christmas”. Featuring the NIC Wind Symphony, Cardinal
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December 18 - Colby & Justin Concert at The Jacklin Center. Colby Acuff and Justin Sherfey are entertainment you don’t want to miss! Justin is the reigning United States NW Fiddle Champion and has also placed in the top three in the nation for two consecutive years. He is a multi-instrumentalist, playing the fiddle, guitar and mandolin. Colby has performed since age 7; he has been in a performing band since age 12. Colby is also a multi-instrumentalist playing guitar, drums, and the harmonica. He energizes the stage with a powerhouse of vocals. This dynamic duo is true entertainment for all ages. December 22 - LeAnn Rimes at Northern Quest Casino. When she was only 13 years old, LeAnn Rimes caught the attention of country fans across America with her debut single "Blue." Her rich, powerful vocals drew comparisons to Patsy Cline and Tanya Tucker. Nominated for the Country Music Association Horizon award and the CMA Best Country Singer, she is the youngest singer in the history
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where you can warm up with hot cocoa and cider, have a cookie, sing carols and have another opportunity to get those wishes into Santa. Fireworks at 6:30pm. December 10 - 65th Anniversary of the United National Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The North Idaho College Diversity Committee, the Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations and the Human Rights Education Institute will cosponsor a program on Tuesday, December 10 in celebration of the 65th anniversary of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 12pm, Edminister Student Union Building, free and open to the public.
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December 18 - HREI Book Club. The Human Rights Book Club's pick for December is "A Prayer for Owen Meany" by John Irving. We're now meeting once a month, every third Wednesday. 414 West Mullan Avenue, Coeur d’Alene. 208.292.2359 for more information, or just grab the book, dig in, and stop by HREI on the 18th.
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December through March - Spokane Chiefs Hockey. Come cheer on the next round of talented young hockey players. Tickets are available at the Spokane Arena or online at www.spokanechiefs.com. Home games are 12/6, 12/11, 12/14, 12/28.
December 7 - Kellogg Christmas Celebration. Craft show, movies for the kids, pictures with Santa, merchant specials. 5pm: Parade starts ending at the Gondola base at Silver Mountain
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December 7 – Fill the Truck at the Hayden Walmart. Help make Christmas a little more magical for children in need this year. Donate a new toy or coat and help us fill the truck. The Salvation Army will provide your donations to local boys and girls to help make their Christmas wishes come true. 9am-5pm. 550 W. Honeysuckle Ave.
Classes for 18mo-3yrs, 3 year olds and 4/5 year olds, call or visit the website for available days and times.
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November 29-December 21 - A Christmas Cabaret. The Coeur d’Alene Resort’s festive Christmas musical presented by longtime Coeur d’Alene resident and veteran of stage, film and TV, Ellen Travolta. The show stars Mark Cotter with special guest Jack Bannon and will be a wonderful evening for people of all ages who enjoy music, laughter and stories. www.achristmascabaret.com.
December 6 & 7 - Sunflower Cottage Open House. Friday, Dec. 6th, 10am-6pm and Saturday, Dec. 7th, 10am-5pm. If you love birds, nests and twigs, ladybugs, bees, dragonflies, owls, candles, lotions and things that smell heavenly such as artfully arranged flowers and the sweetest affordable gifts, then you won't want to wait to come in and see for yourself why Sunflower is "delightfully different."
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December 18 - Winter CARDnival and Auction. The North Idaho College Booster Club presents Winter CARDnival and Auction at Best Western-Coeur d'Alene Inn at 506 W. Appleway, Coeur d'Alene. Tickets $30 or table of eight for $225. Call Patty Stewart at 208.769.3348 for reservations. December 26-28 - Coeur d'Alene Innvitational Holiday Classic. The tournament includes regional competition between North Idaho high schools Post Falls and Coeur d’Alene against opponents from the western Washington area (Central Kitsap and Prairie), Tri-Cities (Eisenhower), and a Canadian entry Kelowna Secondary School. This round robin tournament format allows you to enjoy boys’ basketball featuring Division I level athletes. Ticket prices are $6 for Adults and $4 for Students. Children under 10 accompanied by a paying adult are admitted free.
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December 24 & 25 - Christmas Celebration at Lookout Pass. Santa hits the slopes before getting to work on Christmas Eve. Kids can get one last picture taken before he heads out for the night. Christmas Day opening at 10am. A great buffet is available in the lodge from 11am-2pm. www.skilookout.com.
UPCOMING EVENTS January 2-3 - Play in a Day, hosted by Christian Youth Theater. Everything is carefully coordinated so as soon as the cast is announced, the team goes to work on costumes, sets, props, and more to make sure the show happens in just 24 hours. The cast works at home to memorize lines and start learning songs until rehearsals the next day. Play in a Day is an all-day event for kids ages 8-18. www.cytnorthidaho. org for more information and to purchase tickets. January 10 - Jackass Day at Silver Mountain. Stop by and help Silver celebrate its 45th birthday. Get the latest on the event at www. silvermt.com. January 20-22 - 2014 USA Boxing National Championships. January 20-23: Preliminary Rounds at the HUB Sports Center. January 24-25: Semi-Final and Final Rounds in the Pend Oreille Pavilion at Northern Quest Resort & Casino. Tickets $5-$40 depending on the event. www. northernquest.com. Bouts begin Monday – Friday at 11am, Saturday, 12pm. February 15 - 5th Annual Hearts for Homes Dinner and Auction Fundraiser for North Idaho Habitat for Humanity. The event will be held at the Best Western Coeur d'Alene Inn and Emceed by Mark Peterson of KXLY 4. Tickets can be purchased in advance by contacting the Habitat for Humanity of North Idaho office at208.762.4663, ext 4. Dinner is $45/person, $360/Table of 8.
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irls’ Pint Out is a national craft beer organization for women. With chapters all over the country, Girls’ Pint Out brings together women who are interested in craft beer. Through monthly events and online collaboration, women involved with Girls’ Pint Out have the opportunity and resources to become active the in the craft beer community. Girls’ Pint Night Out originated in Indianapolis, Indiana in early 2010. The Girls’ Pint Night Out movement quickly spread to Arizona and Texas with charter chapters. Today, Girls’ Pint Night Out has more than 10 chapters nationwide, giving women the opportunity to socialize and learn more about craft beer. While educational events are planned with women in mind, our social events are coed to encourage craft beer drinkers, both male and female to further their journey into the craft beer community. The next Girls’ Pint Night Out event will take place on December 14th from 6pm-8pm at Two Knight's Homebrew which is located at 3920 West 5th Avenue in Post Falls. Email jamie@girlspintout.com or find more information here: bicyclebites.com/idaho-girls-pint-out.
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Q. What’s white and goes up? A. A confused snowflake!
Q. How long should a reindeer’s legs be? A. Just long enough to reach the ground! Q. What is the best Christmas present in the world? A. A broken drum, you cant beat it! Q. What says, “Now you see me, now you don’t, now you see me, now you don’t?” A. A snowman on a cross walk! Q. What do you get if you cross Santa Claus with a duck? A. A Christmas Quacker!
Q. Which of Santa’s reindeer has bad manners? A. Rude-olph! Q. What do cows say at Christmas? A. MOOey Christmas!
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