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A BIG, SMALL-TOWN EVENT
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On the cover of our July issue of Go Sandpoint Magazine is Hilary Petterson, Kaniksu Folk School coordinator. Read about what inspires her and the work she does through KFS, where she and her team seek to enrich lives and foster an ethic of stewardship, sharing skills and strong community connection here in Sandpoint. You can read more about Hilary and Kaniksu Folk School in our Q&A on page 12. Cover Photo by Rachel Adair.
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ilary Petterson was introduced to Kaniksu Land Trust six years ago upon moving to Sandpoint with her husband. Since then, she’s worked with KLT as Camp Kaniksu staff, a Kaniksu Folk School instructor—and now as the Folk School coordinator. Originally from Prescott, Arizona, her youth was steeped in a life of folk arts, her entire family played folk music and volunteered at the local living history museum—experiences that drove her passion for connecting people to nature. Today, Petterson pursues her passion with little distinction between work and play. She lives the skills she teaches, and in her free time you’ll find her weaving baskets, tanning hides, foraging for food, playing music and learning new skills. Q. Tell us about your story. What brought you to Sandpoint, and what do you love most about this place? A. I became fascinated with humanity and our unique ability to appreciate art, culture and social connections. I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Humanities and Sociology from Northern Arizona University and have studied primitive living and wilderness survival skills from nationally acclaimed instructors. I traveled extensively teaching traditional living skills, operating my own nature-connection programs for children, and touring with various old-time folk and bluegrass bands. This is what ultimately led me to Sandpoint six years ago. I knew a couple of wilderness skills teachers that lived in this area, and they invited me to check it out. I fell in love with the lake, the land and with the community of like-minded folks that lived here. Q. In what ways are you involved in the community, and what inspires you to give back and be a part of making our community strong? A. In these times I think it's important to share skills and strong community connection for our resilience as a whole. From the empowerment of making fire by hand to the sustainability of tending and harvesting your own foods and
medicine, or carving your own spoon. We start to create a community story, through craft, that weaves us together and helps us feel as if we belong to this land. Q. Can you share about the Kaniksu Folk School and the vision behind it? A. The Kaniksu Folk School seeks to enrich lives and foster an ethic of stewardship through offering classes in traditional skills and craft. It also aims to empower the community through uniting people around concepts of creativity, common values and knowledge sharing. The act of using our hands to create functional items from natural materials is rapidly becoming a lost art. The folk school model also encourages local economies and handcrafted products made from locally sourced materials in an effort to decrease fossil fuel expenditures and enhance rural community resilience. Q. What do you hope to accomplish at Kaniksu and the Folk School in the coming years? A. As the Kaniksu Folk School coordinator, I really want to make these skills accessible to our community. Each season, the roster of classes expands and more instructors have shown interest in participating. The summer 2022 season includes a week-long timber frame workshop, a four-day sheep skin tanning workshop, shoe-making, pack basket weaving, dyeing, foraging, and a new traditional culinary arts series. As well as traditional skills, we also offer a community gathering to kick off each KFS new season lineup. These gatherings are free to attend and are welcoming to families and individuals of all ages and backgrounds. They feature craft demonstrations, old-time games and contests, music, food, and details about current and upcoming classes. The Folk Arts Faire, taking place on September
17, will feature living history amusements, crafts, demonstrations, hands-on experiences, music and food. Our dream is to be able to expand our offerings as well as create a folk school farm campus with classrooms, gardens, a craft shop for local artisans, a tool library, and lodging for resident artists and interns as well as students and traveling teachers. Q. What does this area and Kaniksu Land Trust provide this community that makes our area unique, and how can the community embrace this to the fullest? A. This isn’t just arts and crafts. It’s investing in yourself with an education in basic living skills that we are losing as a culture. Having a knowledge of how to meet our basic needs makes us feel confident and happy. Community feedback has helped shape the content, cost and length of classes. Interest in sustainable building practices has emerged out of the housing market crisis. Kaniksu Land Trust is addressing this issue through a grassroots community land trust initiative and through its folk school, offering hands-on classes that empower people to create their own simple shelters. There is no other program in this area for adults that offers education around traditional folk arts and skills, and there is a great need and interest in our growing community to keep these traditions alive. I love the quote from Peter Drucker that says, “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” Let’s learn our way to a more sustainable society through the community-based traditional skillbuilding and social learning that comes from a deep connection to the environment and each other. Learn more about classes and offerings at Kaniksu.org/kaniksufolkschool.
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and resources we needed to get The Festival back on its feet,” explains Baranski, who served her first season as executive director in 2021. “In my first year as the executive director, I was excited to learn about what it takes to put on this iconic festival. I learned so much last year from our volunteers and crew, and it was incredible to see so many people come together to continue to support this special tradition in our small town, despite new challenges.” Just like last year, food and drink vendors will be returning to Festival Street in the fenced-in portion of Lakeview Park, and they will be offering both in-person debit and credit card ordering and mobile orders through the Noble app. “This year we have seven food booths returning and one new booth called The Cajun Kettle!” says Baranski. To give everyone a bit more space, the bar will be moving to the lakeside concessions building this year, and Adia Burton is welcomed as the new Festival Street chairperson this year, responsible for coordinating all of the food booths. For those experienced veterans of The Festival who know one of its key appeals is the ability to bring your own beverages and food—you’re in luck. Following tradition, The Festival will still be allowing attendees to bring in their own food, beverages (including alcohol) and chairs and blankets. Keep in mind no glass (except wine bottles) is allowed, so plan accordingly. Since last season, The Festival has added two fulltime hires and five summer interns, allowing them to frontload a lot of the planning and giving them more time to fine-tune the systems that make for a smooth and enjoyable Festival season. Paul Gunter has joined the team as the full-time production and education manager, making venue planning easier and also creating new educational programs to share with the community, like the Pre-K Outreach Program that takes Paul to various local preschools to teach music. “We feel lucky to be able to give back to the area with free education programs, economic impact, and access to incredible concert experiences,” says Baranski. The Festival is not only active during its annual concert summer concert series, in fact its education exposes up to 1,000 youth to no-cost music education opportunities year-round. Local businesses benefit from the influx of visitors, as many stay overnight, eat at the local restaurants and shop the downtown Business District. As a nonprofit, The Festival at Sandpoint and its supporters not only bring incredible performances and music education opportunities to this town, enhancing the cultural life of the community, they also support local businesses and provide a boost to the economy. Every summer season The Festival brings in over $3 million in direct economic
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impact to the Sandpoint community as visitors flock to the concerts, 52 percent of whom are from out of state. Throwing such an impressive event takes a lot of work from both employees and volunteers, and The Festival is always looking for volunteers for everything from bartending and checking tickets to selling merchandise and more. “Locals should consider volunteering and give back to the community in a fun environment and while enjoying a concert!” encourages Baranski. The Festival asks that individuals interested in volunteering fill out the volunteer application available on the website; the volunteer chair committee will then make contact with applicants to determine placement and details. Overall this year, concert venues have seen a record number of sales, as concertgoers are eager to get out and return to doing the things they love, and The Festival at Sandpoint is no different. “People are eager to gather and do things they love post-pandemic, and we are excited to see our Canadian visitors returning this summer. Our impressive lineup is already resulting in great ticket sales, and we have heard a lot of excitement from the community,” explains Baranski. Tickets are selling fast—particularly for some of the most popular performances, so make sure to book your tickets early. The Festival recommends buying tickets directly from the website (they use ETix as their ticketing platform), as many ticket resellers online are selling shows for higher than market value. To purchase tickets, see the full lineup and learn more about The Festival at Sandpoint, visit FestivalatSandpoint.com, and get ready to enjoy another memorable season at Sandpoint’s beloved summer concert series!
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hether you’re looking to purchase a summertime fun home on the water or an excellent escape from the sun under a forest canopy, real estate agent Jackie Suarez has the inside scoop to keep your summer housing market home selling or home buying options cool and comfortable as the market is looking to heat up. Spring and summer traditionally provide a slew of options for the avid home hunter. Depending on the location and how much you want to pay for your new property may influence you to wait or pull the trigger on a new home or vacation home. “Our waterfront market sees its highest activity in the summer months,” Suarez said. “Interest rates are forecast to continue to rise and will likely create a sense of urgency for borrowers. While our overall pricing is higher this year compared to 2021, many sellers are currently reducing prices to meet market demand, and we will likely see more of this in the coming months.” For trends on their way out, although prices have increased for homes in the last couple of years, competition is slowly dying. With fewer buyers looking to spend market value or higher for homes, this allows for more properties to stay on the market longer. “With more properties available this year than last year, buyers have more leverage, although we aren’t seeing the power shift from sellers to buyers completely,” she said. “Demand is still high, and people can perceive a good deal—well-priced land and homes are still seeing multiple offers.” To ensure that Suarez’s clients are making the best deal for their needs, she does her homework and stays on top of current and past trends with professional tactics for getting her clients the best deal possible.
“Our market ramps up every summer, so we expect no different this year. However, compared to last year, we should see less of a frenzy and more balanced negotiations with more homes and land to choose from.”
“I research the market and consistently communicate so we know our options and can make the best decisions,” Suarez said. “Each property is unique, and each client's needs are different.” Suarez has also built up a long list of other agents she has worked with, attorneys, lenders, title companies and local professionals, a group of people she relies on, and the key to her success and the successful home buying and selling for her clients. “Timing is important,” Suarez said. And many other conditions combine to make a transaction “best-case” for everyone. “There is no substitute for years of experience when it comes to negotiating and helping my clients reach their goals at the best possible terms, whether buying or selling.” Besides Suarez’s education and experience, another key to her job is paying attention to trends and doing her daily research, not just in the local Sandpoint market, but also in markets where her clients are coming from.
“It's important for me to listen carefully and be ready to anticipate my clients' needs,” she said. “Our market ramps up every summer, so we expect no different this year. However, compared to last year, we should see less of a frenzy and more balanced negotiations with more homes and land to choose from.” A traditional summer brings price reductions from sellers who are unlikely to want to move in the winter. This provides a good opportunity for buyers to negotiate in the late summer season when sellers are more likely to give buyers a little wiggle room when it comes to price. “Closer to the snow coming, some sellers will remove their properties from the market and bring them back for sale the following spring,” Suarez said. “Our Schweitzer Resort market typically ramps up in the fall as the focus shifts from the lake to the mountain.”
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THE HEAT IS ON When the summer heat is on, more and more home buyers are looking to purchase lake property. Interest rates are due to rise this summer with overall housing prices to remain higher than 2021, but sellers are currently willing to sell for less to meet market demands. Traditional price reductions this summer will continue for those who do not want to move in the winter, while the resort housing market will continue to rise in the fall as we shift seasons.
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Make plans to get outside and up on the mountain for this tasty summer event not to miss. Northwest Winefest promises to be a weekend extravaganza of wine, food, music and fun—and it’s a friendly affair for all ages to attend (though wine, of course, is just for those 21 and older to imbibe).
Food vendors will be open for business starting at 11am, with wine tasting hours beginning at noon. The fun concludes at 7pm Saturday and 5pm Sunday.
Schweitzer Village is the place to be Saturday, July 16, and Sunday, July 17. Over the weekend, attendees will be treated to live music from five bands, 20 regional wineries with 80 wines for tasting, delicious barbecue, arts and crafts vendors, and activities for the whole family. To participate in the tasting, be sure to purchase your souvenir wine glass and tasting tickets to sample wines at "Wine Alley." Each glass purchase includes six 2-ounce tastings. Cost is $35 for a stemless 9-ounce souvenir glass, $40 for stemless 15-ounce souvenir wine glass and $45 for an insulated stainless wine glass. Additional
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JULY 9 Saturday, July 9, head to Trinity at City Beach (58 Bridge Street) for Sandpoint's Beerfest, sponsored by the Sandpoint Chamber! From noon to 5pm, those 21 and older can enjoy a warm summer afternoon while sampling cold brews. General admission is $50 in advance and $60 the day of the event. Please note that attendance will be limited to the first 750 people, so get your tickets before it's too late! Tickets include a commemorative glass and access to more than 20 regional beers, ciders and seltzers. (First 500 tickets sold get the 2022 Tiki Man Glass!). Additional details and to purchase tickets can be done online at Events.beerfests.com/e/sandpoint-beerfest-2022/tickets.
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TOP 10 ACTIVITIES Take a Brewery Tour
Spend a Day at City Beach
Sandpoint is home to four great breweries. Bike to each, or take a walking tour: Matchood Brewing Co., Utara BrewingCo., MickDuff’s Brewing Co., Laughing Dog Brewing.
Enjoy fun in the sun at the sandy, grassy downtown public beach on the lake. SandpointIdaho.gov
Catch a Show at the Panida Theater
Visit Schweitzer Mountain
Stop in the historic theater for an independent feature or short film. Panida.org
Explore the village dining and shopping and enjoy the adventures in summer and winter. Schweitzer.com
Shop the Sandpoint Shopping District
Explore Local Galleries
Explore the many unique shops in charming downtown. DowntownSandpoint.com
Walk the downtown and stop in at several local galleries to enjoy local and regional art.
Drive The Pend Oreille Scenic Byway Experience some of North Idaho’s most scenic views along this 33.4-mile drive. VisitIdaho.org/things-to-do/scenic-byways-backcountrydrives/pend-oreille-scenic-byway Relax with a Spa Day Visit the Wildflower Spa at Seasons Resort or Highlands North Day Spa for a day of rejuvenation. TheWildflowerDaySpa.com | HighlandsNorthDaySpa.com
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Stop in Cedar Street Bridge Explore various shops and restaurants in the downtown bridge spanning Sand Creek. CedarStreetBridge.com Do a Tasting at the Local Winery Enjoy local sips from Pend d’Oreille Winery. POWine.com
Happy independence day! A portion of all Wrenco Arms sales goes to the International Justice Mission, a global organization that protects people in poverty from violence. They partner with local authorities in 24 program offices in 14 countries to combat trafficking and slavery, violence against women and children, and police abuse of power.
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