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Q&A: MIKE AND CLINT GUNTER A multi-generational tradition
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Longtime resident and businessman Mike Gunter is the man behind Sandpoint Furniture, Selkirk Glass & Cabinets and Carpet One. With a deep-rooted loyalty to the community and the people they serve, today, the next generation of this multi-generational company is taking the helm and continuing the family legacy. Find out more in this month’s Q&A on page 11. Cover Photo By Kiersten Patterson Photography.
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MIKE AND CLINT GUNTER A MULTI-GENERATIONAL TRADITION BY ABIGAIL THORPE
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ike Gunter, Dale Jeffres and Dwight Sheffler purchased Sandpoint Furniture in 1984; almost four decades later, the second generation is now at the helm of the storied family business that now comprises Sandpoint Furniture, Selkirk Glass & Cabinets and Carpet One. For most of us here in Sandpoint, we’ve done business with all three men and their children, and today the multi-family, multi-generational company remains committed to the same trustworthiness, service and sense of community it started with. Gunter was born and raised on a farm in Sagle—one his grandfather started and he and his brother still keep going to this day. He credits his wife of almost 50 years, Karen, with where he’s come—she worked at the store for 25 years while raising a family and making a home. Today, their son Clint is the manager of Sandpoint Furniture, and their daughter Kari Granier is the principal for Sandpoint Middle School; her husband Ross manages Selkirk Glass & Cabinets. Nowadays, you’ll often find Mike with his five grandchildren or out working with his horses, who from mountain riding to moving cattle, have always been a big part of his life.
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Q. What makes our town such a special, unique place to live? Mike: I think our town and surrounding areas are blessed with a lot more than just natural beauty. It goes a lot deeper than that; we’re blessed with a lot of people who have either been raised here or moved here who want to make a difference in a lot of different ways. This is a very active community as far as people who want to help and volunteer for anything from youth sports to 4-H, to the Festival or Bonner Fair. People get sick or hurt, and the community wants to step in and help. I think that’s a thing a lot of people outside of this community are looking for, and we have it here. Q. Tell me about the history of Sandpoint Furniture. What sets the company apart as a beloved local Sandpoint business? Mike: Sandpoint Furniture was established in 1945 by John Hagadone. My business partners, Dale Jeffres and Dwight Sheffler, who were also my childhood friends and classmates, purchased Sandpoint Furniture [with me] in 1984. I had worked for Sandpoint Furniture for the prior owners since 1976, giving me the opportunity to learn the furniture portion of the business from the ground up. Our vision for the business was to be a valuable and trusted asset for our greater community providing furniture and flooring that fit the needs and wants of our local community. We have always tried to build our reputation on trust and good old-fashioned hometown service. Q. As a multi-generational company, what has been most meaningful and rewarding about passing along the business? Mike: It was an exciting time as we began to bring our second generation on board, providing new energy, insight, and bringing our business into the digital age. It has been very gratifying watching the second generation grow and become valuable, not only to the business but as cogs in the greater community, as they have become involved in leadership roles with many different organizations right here in our hometown. The multi-generational aspect of our “homegrown” business provides a deep-rooted loyalty to our community and the people who live here. I believe that “family” is what has always rooted me in this community, even beyond the natural beauty. It has been so gratifying to watch the business grow and thrive over the years as we took care of our customers and now watching the second generation at the helm of the business and growing it even in these unusual and difficult times. Q. What has been a piece of advice or experience that you’ve carried with you, and that has impacted your life for the better? Mike: Most people in business talk about the value of perseverance and doing everything in a trustworthy or honest way. Trust has always been
really important for me in the business, because you can buy a product anywhere, but building a relationship of trust with a business is really special. I think one of the great experiences is to work on finding—and we’ve found—just great people who work for our business who share these same principles. They genuinely like people, they’ve worked hard at providing great service. No business is perfect, but it’s what I think what’s set us apart. Q. What vision do you have for the future of Sandpoint Furniture, Carpet One, and Selkirk Glass & Cabinets? Clint: I don’t think the foundation of our family businesses changes that much. For my partners and I, the opportunity to make a life in our hometown and raise our kids in the greater Sandpoint area is an amazing gift. I would hope that our deep-rooted love of this community and a passion for providing cutting-edge goods and services for our area homes will sustain us for many years to come. I will say that our incredible staff (both past and present) is largely why we have been in business for 75 years. But I am so proud of our staff for this past year … being pushed to the limits both physically and mentally with all of the new folks moving to this area, meanwhile juggling disruption in school schedules and family needs presented enormous challenges to balance life at work and at home. We are very grateful to work with such a passionate team that refuses to stumble! While we continue to see growth all around us, our goal is to stay true to our identity as a longstanding family business that is thankful for our customers and continues supporting the community that has been so good to us for generations past, present and future. Go Sandpoint Magazine
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W H AT YO U N E E D T O K N O W F O R A SEASON OUT ON THE LAKE B Y A B IG A I L T HO R P E
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une has arrived, and for many of us in Sandpoint it’s finally that time we’ve been waiting for since we hauled the boat out last September: boating season. The sun is out, it’s finally warm, and the lake has risen once again. A jump in the water might still take your breath away this early in the season, but it’s finally lake time, and that’s what summer in Sandpoint is all about. From Beyond Hope to Forty-One South, there are plenty of places to boat out to for an afternoon of fun and relaxation. After all, we’re fortunate enough to live on Idaho’s largest lake—you could spend a long weekend just boating around its perimeter. On everything from kayaks and paddleboards to powerboats and sailboats, locals know how to take advantage of time on the lake, exploring every inlet, cove and island. But you don’t have to own a boat to take part in the fun. Regardless of if you’re visiting or you’ve lived here for some time, there are multiple opportunities to rent for the day or longer. Whether you’re paddling your way around Lake Pend Oreille or on a motorpowered adventure, it’s well worth making a point to explore some new places by boat, or try a new form of water transportation. We’ve only got a few months of lake time, so why not make the most of it? Just getting started? If you’re new to boating or this is your first season out on the lake, you’re in the right place—there are plenty of resources and people to get you started. Kayaking, paddle boarding and canoeing are the perfect way to dip your toes in the water and explore Lake Pend Oreille and surrounding rivers and mountain lakes, plus the learning curve is fairly easy—and it’s relatively inexpensive. Borrow a friend’s or rent to get a feel for what you like best, and when you’re ready to own your own, do a bit of research or head to one of our local experts to find the right fit for you. There are even great inflatable kayak and paddleboard options now that make transportation and storage simple and easy. Sailing is a big pastime on Lake Pend Oreille, and it’s also a fun way to explore the lake, learn a new skill and get outside. But unlike kayaking and paddle boarding, it takes a bit more experience and practice to master the intricacies of sailing. Luckily, there are many local sailing crews that welcome newcomers. The Sandpoint Sailing Association out of Windbag Marina is a great way to get connected with local sailors, find education opportunities, and maybe even get out on a boat for some practice. In addition, you can book a local skippered cruise or lessons to get a little experience before you head out with a crew for a race or sail across the lake.
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On any given summer day in Sandpoint, you’ll see multiple powerboats cruising across the crystal surface of the lake. It’s one of our favorite summer pastimes—and absolutely worth the winter wait for those precious three to four months of boating season. But owning a boat can be expensive—and requires a lot of time and commitment. Last year saw a huge jump in new boat owners, and this year looks to continue the trend. If you’re looking to get in on the fun, take your time to do some research and find the right boat for you. Also, some boat safety education can go a long way. It’s free through BoatUS Foundation, and Bonner County Sheriff ’s Office conducts a Boat Idaho Course about three times each spring/summer season that is free and open to the public. Set out on an adventure. Lake Pend Oreille and surrounding lakes and rivers offer a host of boating adventures from short excursions to multiday cruises and paddles. If you’re looking for a relaxing evening or weekend jaunt, head over to the Floating Restaurant or Beyond Hope for some lakeside dining, or if you’re ready to soak up the sun and join some other boaters on the water, the Pack River Flats sandbar east of Hope near Sunnyside is a popular destination. If you’re looking for some more adventurous excursions, there are plenty of put-in areas and gorgeous routes for kayaking throughout the lake. Talache Landing, Garfield Bay and Hope all provide ideal spots for exploring various regions of the lake and shore, or you can put in at Johnson Creek near Clark Fork, and paddle through the Clark Fork Delta and around the shore of Lake Pend Oreille to the Green Monarchs; just make sure to hug the shore to avoid the sometimes strong winds. If you’re looking for a more extreme adventure, the multiday, 111-mile paddle around the lake will offer unparalleled viewpoints and access to hard-to-reach areas, but it’s an intense camping and kayaking experience that you’ll need experience, provisions, gear and a friend or two for. Multiple overnight destinations dot the perimeter of Lake Pend Oreille, and you can access many of them from sailboat and motorboat. From Springy Point Campground where the Pend Oreille River flows out of the lake, you can head to Sam Owen Campground on the shores of Hope, where you can set out from to explore the several small nearby islands, or head across the lake to the majestic Green Monarchs, where the mountains drop off into the lake and several buoys make it easy to tie your boat off and jump in for a swim or picnic on the shore. As you head south along the lake, Garfield Bay and Green Bay campgrounds offer beautiful views and a quiet bay to enjoy boating, fishing and swimming. Just south of Talache, Maidens Rock and Evans Landing provide primitive camping beaches that are first come, first served, and only accessible by foot or boat.
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O N A N Y G I V E N S U M M E R DAY I N S A N D P O I N T, YO U ’ L L S E E M U LT I P L E P O W E R B OAT S C R U I S I N G AC R O S S T H E C RY S TA L S U R FAC E O F T H E L A K E . I T ’ S O N E O F O U R FAVO R I T E S U M M E R PA S T I M E S — A N D A B S O LU T E LY W O R T H T H E W I N T E R WA I T F O R T H O S E P R EC I O U S T H R E E TO F O U R M O N T H S O F B OAT I N G S E A S O N .
IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR SOME MORE ADVENTUROUS EXCURSIONS, THERE ARE PLENTY OF PUT-IN AREAS AND GORGEOUS ROUTES FOR KAYAKING THROUGHOUT THE LAKE.
While you’re at the southern end of the lake, take the opportunity to explore the deepest part of the lake, which still supports U.S. Navy submarine testing near Bayview, and the historic Farragut State Park, an old WWII naval training station. Where to rent ... You don’t have to own a boat to get out on the lake. There are multiple boat rentals around the lake for visitors and residents alike that offer everything from kayaks and paddleboards to sailboats and pontoons. Action Water Sports in downtown Sandpoint offers wake and ski boat rentals, pontoons, jet ski, kayak and paddleboard rentals, as well as lessons and lake tours. Sandpoint Boat and RV Rentals also offers a variety of rental options by the day or month, and Sandpoint Watersports in Dover Bay, Bottle Bay Resort and Marina and Hope Marine Services all have rental options available if you’re staying in a specific location on the lake. For those who would rather sit back and enjoy the views, there are several charters and tours available on Lake Pend Oreille. Hop aboard the classic Shawnodese ferryboat for daily and specialty cruises from Lake Pend Oreille Cruises, or Cloud Nine Sail Charters out of Hope offers skippered sailing charters for an incredible experience on the lake. No matter your preferred method of travel, take the opportunity this summer to head out on the lake and explore it from a new viewpoint. From day-long cruises to watersports or overnight adventures on secluded beaches, there is so much our beautiful Lake Pend Oreille has to offer from the vantage point of a boat deck, kayak or paddleboard.
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Record-high demand meets record low inventory. The housing crisis marks a period of uncertainty, with several factors influencing the outcome. As the real estate market surrounding Sandpoint continues to see disconcertingly record-breaking numbers, it’s time to take a closer look at the causes, the details, and the reality of the situation.
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ecord-high demand meets record low inventory. The housing crisis marks a period of uncertainty, with several factors influencing the outcome. As the real estate market surrounding Sandpoint continues to see disconcertingly recordbreaking numbers, it’s time to take a closer look at the causes, the details, and the reality of the situation. With Coeur d’Alene reaching the top housing market in the nation, those looking to buy a home are having a more difficult time than ever, and renters are starting to feel the impact just as much. Locals who were looking to buy and couldn’t find options to fit their needs or budgets have been turning to rentals but have been faced with the same difficulties. Renters are being displaced, rental fees are increasing, and locals are looking forward to resolutions that allow them to comfortably stay in the area. Simply put, the most significant housing-related issue faced by the area right now is a total lack of inventory. “There are many factors that have led to this inventory crisis including people moving in from out of state, a massive slowdown in new builds due to lumber prices increasing 323 percent, historic low interest rates, and millennials entering the real estate market,” shared Jackson Russo, co-owner of Sandpoint Vacation Rentals. Resolutions are hoped for but uncertain in the near future. The only thing that will surely help Sandpoint’s real estate climate regain its balance is time. While interest rates are rising, lumber prices could be poised to come down. More houses are being built every day to keep up with the steadily high demand. In terms of available rentals, the answer remains to be seen. “The infrastructure required to make a significant dent in the inventory crisis takes a lot of time,” Russo said. “Some people will cite eviction moratoriums coming to an Go Sandpoint Magazine
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To secure the right opportunity in Sandpoint’s current housing market, it will take a lot of patience, but those opportunities are still out there to be found.
end as a possible solution, but studies show the moratorium had little to no effect on actual eviction rates. This likely won’t free up any significant amount of space in the rental pool.”
The reality is that the areas surrounding Sandpoint are facing a housing market crisis. In a time of crisis, the biggest asset renters and buyers will have is patience.
Reports by nonprofit research organization the Conversation found that eviction rates across the state of Idaho were down in 2020 but could spike back up following the closure of economic support for renting families.
While the housing inventory numbers can appear overwhelming and answers are unclear, the current state of affairs won’t last forever. Measures are being taken to manage the crisis as much as possible. Houses are being built, including plans for multi-family housing near the area that will be intended to target affordable rental rates.
The temporary eviction moratorium ordered by the CDC began on September 4, 2020, and is set to expire on June 30, 2021. The ban covered renting tenants, including those at risk of becoming homeless, and was designed to keep renting families both at home and stably housed through the pandemic. In many ways, the government’s pandemic response, including the eviction moratorium, allowed renters to breathe easier last year. With those programs now set to decrease or disappear, many Idahoans who rent their homes may start facing a different set of challenges. 22
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Locals looking to change their living situation shouldn’t give up hope. Instead, they can draw on available resources—like trusted local Realtors, independent research, and staying on top of current information—to find security and support through an uncertain time. To secure the right opportunity in Sandpoint’s current housing market, it will take a lot of patience, but those opportunities are still out there to be found.
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MARKET REPORT It comes as no surprise that the current market remains strong, with sellers receiving top dollar for their homes. But for many of those Sandpoint residents looking to buy locally, whether their first home or investment property, they are finding it difficult to not only find homes for sale within their budget, but once they do, they are quickly outbid on these homes, leaving them unable to compete. For renters, many are seeing their rents quickly increase along with the housing demand, and for those who cannot incur the cost, they are left with very few, if any, other rental options in the area. There is no quick fix to the current housing crisis. Only time will tell what the future holds.
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REAL Market Update - Brought to you by Jackie Suarez, Associate Broker What is the current real estate market climate in North Idaho? Our market continues to favor Sellers. Good news for Buyers – Summer is approaching, and more properties are entering the market, especially waterfront. Mortgage lenders are still offering extremely low rates. Three tips for navigating this market: 1. Engage the help of a local agent and full-time professionals who are experts in the market you are entering. Municipal regulations, surroundings, topography, utilities, and lending requirements may pose challenges and affect access, use and value. 2. Sellers, you currently have the advantage of high demand and relatively low supply. Devise a strategy for timing your sale, price your home or land accordingly and know your next step. 3. Buyers, be ready. Cash offers tend to take priority in this market. Approach your search with proof of your purchasing ability and keep an open mind to a property’s long-term potential. Is now a good time to buy or sell? I always say when the time is right for you, the time is right. One thing is certain - our market is constantly changing. What is important to me remains the same. God, Family and Relationships.
Contact Jackie Suarez, your local expert for help with your real estate needs. What Jackie’s clients are saying “Jackie is a pro hands down. Very clear and good communicaaon. A wealth of knowledge that makes a difference! We highly recommend Jackie for any real estate transacaon. You will not be disappointed! Steve and Kim R., Sandpoint “Jackie is an enthusiasac and energeac Realtor. Her posiave and forward-leaning demeanor makes her a pleasure to work with. Not only did she find me a house, she found one for my kids as well! All this in an excepaonally challenging market. She has earned my highest level of trust and confidence! Jesse, Naples, Idaho. Suarez did an excellent job markeang and selling our unique property. "Jackie Sua Her price esamate was spot on and her diligence helped us get the price we needed. Jackie was great at communicaang and we felt secure trusang the sale of our property with her. Lorraine B., Boundary County, ID
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BIRDS & BURRITOS JUNE 5 Wake up with the birds! On June 5, the community is invited to attend the Birds and Burritos event. Enjoy a homemade breakfast as you listen to a talk on birds in our area, followed by a walk and bird spotting in and around Pine Street Woods. Join local birding expert and Kaniksu Land Trust Board Member Rich Del Carlo, along with a delicious breakfast burrito breakfast prepared by passionate birder Celeste Grace, as they introduce the community to the birds of Pine Street Woods. The event will be held at 11915 West Pine Street from 6 to 10am. Ticket price is $40; funds raised go to support Kootenai Land Trust. Register now at Kaniksu.org/events/pswbirds.
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44TH ANNUAL ARTWALK OPENING & RECEPTION JUNE 18 The Pend Oreille Arts Council presents the 44th annual ArtWalk, inviting the community to come out for an evening of art. The summer ArtWalk series kicks off on Friday, June 18, with opening receptions from 5:30 to 8pm at local galleries and retail locations throughout downtown Sandpoint, giving artist members and other local artists a chance to exhibit their work. All ages are encouraged to explore this free citywide event! Maps of the walking tour will be available throughout downtown and online at ArtinSandpoint.org. ArtWalk is a monthly event and will continue through September 3.
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RACE THE WOLF JUNE 27 It’s one thing to go for a trail run, but tackling great distances across one of the Northwest’s most iconic mountains requires a whole new level of commitment. Race the Wolf will take place Sunday, June 27, at Schweitzer Mountain, and offers three challenging courses runners can attempt to tackle: 8k, 26k, and the 53k ultra marathon. Registration is now open for all three races. No matter the distance you choose, you’ll feel a great sense of accomplishment crossing the finish line. Visit RacetheWolf.com to register and for additional information.
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*Please note, as of press time, these events were still scheduled to take place as planned. Due to the current health crisis, there is the possibility that event schedules may change or events canceled completely. Be sure to visit event websites to stay up to date with current information.
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ystery has it our waters hold more than kokanee, sturgeon and rainbow trout. Pend Oreille’s own Loch Ness monster, the Pend Oreille Paddler, is rumored to troll its murky depths. Not surprising, when you consider it’s the largest lake in Idaho, and the fifth deepest lake in the country—even deeper than Loch Ness. Rumored sightings of this periscopenecked, long-tailed creature are primarily from the ‘40s on—soon after the Navy started testing submarines in the deepest part of the lake, and where sightings of the water monster are most common: between the Green Monarchs and Bayview. But tales of mysterious encounters with a creature from the deep date back to the early 1900s. In 1977, the creature from the deep was dubbed the Pend Oreille Paddler, and there are varied stories and rumors from locals about encounters and sightings, including a rumored report from the government itself of an encounter with a 30-foot alive and moving object while a submersible was mapping the depths of the lake at the Green Monarchs. A team called the Cryptozoology Club from North Idaho College even undertook an investigation into reports of the Paddler, interviewing locals and compiling sightings and reports of large underwater objects, sonar testing encounters with “large blips,” large unexplained wakes, and dark objects surfacing the water. But is this monster just a creation to hide government submarine testing or simply sightings of the subs themselves? Is it a large fish? Or is it in fact a sea creature of unprecedented proportions? On your next boat journey on the lake, perhaps you’ll be able to answer that question yourself, if you’re lucky (or unlucky) enough to encounter the Paddler.
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SERVICES Omni Carpet & Window Cleaning • Cleaner 208.920.1282 217 Cedar St., Ste. 260, Sandpoint, ID 83864 Locally owned and operated, Omni Carpet and Window Cleaning is your professional and affordable cleaning and building maintenance service company. Specializing in both professional and residential services, with 100 percent green cleaning available, their experienced team offers carpet cleaning, window cleaning, pressure washing, gutter and downspout cleaning, stripping and waxing, and more. C&M Cleaning
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THINGS TO DO Arts & Crafts Fair
Art / Music Event
Summer
208.263.6139
ArtinSandpoint.org/arts-crafts-fair
Art Walk
Art / Music Event
Summer
208.263.6139
ArtinSandpoint.org/artwalk
Festival at Sandpoint
Art / Music Event
Summer
208.265.4554
FestivalatSandpoint.com
Sandpoint SummerFest
Art / Music Event
Summer
208.263.2217
Eureka-Institute.org/sandpointsummerfest.html
Festival
Fall
208.263.9555
Schweitzer.com
The Idaho Club
Golf Courses
Spring / Summer / Fall
208.265.2345
TheIdahoClub.com
Sandpoint Elks Golf Course
Golf Courses
Spring / Summer / Fall
208.263.4321
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Geo Hali Sandpoint Helicopter Charters
Tours / Charters
Summer
509.795.1311
GeoHeliSpokane.com
Go Fish! Charters
Tours / Charters
Summer
208.597.5020
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Lake Pend Oreille Cruises
Tours / Charters
Summer
208.255.5253
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Bottle Bay Resort & Marina
Marina
Summer
208.263.5916
BottleBayResort.com
Dover Bay Resort
Marina
Summer
208.265.1597
DoverBayIdaho.com
Sandpoint Marina
Marina
Summer
208.263.3083
SandpointWaterfront.com
Western Pleasure Guest Ranch
Outdoor / Mountain Activities
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Water Recreation / Rentals
Summer
208.255.7100
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Summer
208.265.9672
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Summer
208.920.9292
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Schweitzer Fall Fest
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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
Stop in Cedar Street Bridge
Experience some of North Idaho’s most scenic views along this 33.4-mile drive. VisitIdaho.org/things-to-do/scenic-bywaysbackcountry-drives/pend-oreille-scenic-byway
Explore various shops and restaurants in the downtown bridge spanning Sand Creek. CedarStreetBridge.com
Relax with a Spa Day
Do a Tasting at the Local Winery
Visit the Wildflower Spa at Seasons Resort or Highlands North Day Spa for a day of rejuvenation.TheWildflowerDaySpa.com | HighlandsNorthDaySpa.com
Enjoy local sips from Pend d’Oreille Winery. POWine.com
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HOLLYWOOD HAS NO CLUE ABOUT SILENCERS - WE CAN HELP YOU PROPERLY NAVIGATE THROUGH THE LEGAL PROCESS, GOVERNMENT PAPERWORK AND RECOMMEND THE BEST OPTION FOR YOU.
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PRICING
CATERING
PARTIES
KIDS’ MENU
WATERFRONT
219 Lounge
Sandpoint
208.263.5673
Bar
$$
Arlo’s Ristorante
Sandpoint
208.255.4186
Italian
$$
Baxter’s on Cedar
Sandpoint
208.229.8377
New American
$$
Beet and Basil
Sandpoint
208.920.6144
Fusion
$$
City Beach Organics
Sandpoint
208.265.9919
Organic / Vegan
$$
Dish at Dover Bay
Dover Bay
208.265.6467
American / Seafood
$$
Chimney Rock Grill
Schweitzer
208.255.3071
American
$$
Eichardt’s
Sandpoint
208.263.4005
Pub
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Fat Bass Bar & Grill
Priest River
208.265.8854
Steakhouse / American
$$
Sagle
208.265.2000
Fine Dining
$$
Hoot Owl Cafe
Ponderay
208.265.9348
Cafe
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Ivano’s Ristorante
Sandpoint
208.263.0211
Italian
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Jalapenos Mexican Restuarant
Sandpoint
208.263.2995
Mexican
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Joel’s
Sandpoint
208.265.8991
Mexican
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MickDuff’s Brewpub
Sandpoint
208.255.4351
Pub / American
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Panhandler Pies
Sandpoint
208.263.2912
American
$-$$
Pend d’Oreille Winery
Sandpoint
208.265.8545
Modern Cuisine
$$
Second Avenue Pizza
Sandpoint
208.263.9321
Pizza
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Secret Thai
Sandpoint
208.263.9960
Thai
$$
Shoga Sushi
Sagle
208.265.2001
Seafood
$$
Sky House
Schweitzer
208.263.9555
American
$$
Spuds Waterfront Grill
Sandpoint
208.265.4311
American
$$
Sweet Lou’s
Ponderay
208.263.1381
American
$$
Thai Nigiri
Sandpoint
208.265.2587
Thai/Sushi
$$
The Hydra
Sandpoint
208.263.7123
Steakhouse
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Trinity at City Beach
Sandpoint
208.255.7558
Seafood
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LOCAL EATS
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JALAPENOS
DINNER
SWEET LOU’S
LUNCH
TRINITY AT CITY BEACH
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