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CHAFE 150 IS HAPPENING THIS MONTH, and who better to feature on the June cover of Go Sandpoint Magazine than Mel Dick of the CHAFE 150 organizing committee. Since moving to Sandpoint 20 years ago with his wife Claudia, Mel has made this town his home, and does his part in giving back to and supporting the wonderful community in which he lives. Read more about Mel in this month's Q&A on page 12. Cover Photo by Rachel Adair.
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elvin Dick grew up on a farm in South Dakota, where he attended college before he and his wife Claudia moved several times—from South Dakota to Milwaukee and then Denver—before discovering their North Idaho home. The couple fell in love with Sandpoint’s small-town charm and the beauty and offerings of North Idaho, and moved here in 2002. Chances are you’ve run into Mel downtown, whether it’s at one of his businesses (he’s the coowner of some Sandpoint favorites like the 219) or at one of the various community organizations he is actively involved in. In his free time, you’ll find him bike riding, hiking, and spending time with his family and friends—in 2020 he even rode his bike 5,000 miles cross-country from Sandpoint to Key West to raise money for youth services in Sandpoint, a story well worth the listen if you get the chance. Q. What do you love most about this town? A. I love the small-town atmosphere of Sandpoint. Everyone is very friendly and welcoming. We have a very "giving" community that supports each other. The town has a mountain resort kind of feel to it that we really like, but at the same time it has more than just being a resort or mountain ski town. We grew up in a small town, Sandpoint is quite a bit bigger than where we grew up, [but] it reminded us a lot of the small-town atmosphere. 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. Over the years I have been involved in several different community organizations including The Panhandle Alliance for Education, The Chamber of Commerce and the Sandpoint Rotary Club. I believe the strength of any community starts with good schools and quality health care. Sandpoint excels in both areas. Our public and private education ranks with the
best, and our doctors, dentists and health care facilities provide excellent care, on par or better than any major city we have lived in. I'm inspired by the actions of others in the community, many who give tirelessly to help others and to make Sandpoint the incredible place it is today. Q. What are you most excited to see happen in the future for Sandpoint, and how do you hope to be a part of that? A. It is exciting to see the growth that has taken place during the 20-plus years we have been in the community. At the same time, that growth comes with many challenges ranging from housing to infrastructure needs. I plan on continuing to be active in various community organizations and business as our community continues to grow and develop. Q. CHAFE 150 is happening this month. How are you involved this year, and what are you most looking forward to? A. The Sandpoint Rotary Club's annual CHAFE 150 bicycle ride is on June 18, 2022. I am a member of the organizing committee and am looking forward to a great ride this year. With routes of 150, 100, 80, 40, 25 miles and a Family Fun Ride, the ride has a route for every level of experience. I always look forward to the community-wide after-ride party at City Beach. All members of the community are invited to join the riders for great food, a beer and wine garden, and fun activities for the kids riding the Family Fun Ride. Q. What is a favorite memory or experience you have over your many years of being involved with CHAFE 150? A. The first memory would be finishing the 150-
mile ride several years ago. I think working with the volunteers that put the ride on has been a lot of fun. [I have] lots of memories associated with that. Being selected the number three charity ride by Bicycle Magazine, that was a highlight— and several of the after-ride parties down at City Beach (the weather has been incredibly nice), I have some fond memories of those after-ride parties. In 2019 I got to meet the paralympic gold medalist for cycling because he actually rode in the ride, and that was quite something to meet him and talk to him. Q. Having lived in Sandpoint for many years, what piece of advice would you share with people to help get involved and make the most of our community here? A. There are many ways to become active in the community. Seek out opportunities to help others in areas that you have a personal interest or passion. Enjoy everything our community has ranging from great businesses and community organizations to incredible outdoor activities that are available in Northern Idaho. Q. Any particular person or experience who has influenced you most and helped shape how you approach work and life? A. There are many who have influenced and inspired me over the years. I was blessed to have a supportive family, good lifelong friends and outstanding mentors. Growing up on a farm probably influenced me more than anything. It taught me to make the best of what you have, to enjoy the outdoors, the rewards of working hard and to recognize the good in everything, no matter how challenging or difficult it may be.
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if you can grab one of the picnic tables, it’s a great stop along the way. Just next door, MickDuff ’s Brewpub offers a large grassy outdoor seating area with a fire for those chillier evenings. Grab a local brew and head outdoors— if you’re brave enough, you can even join in the cornhole games (and tournaments) that frequently take place in the adjoining parking lot. Weekends the brewpub offers live music outdoors, and if you get hungry, you can grab a bite from the food truck that pulls up for the evening, or head just a few blocks away to MickDuff ’s other location in the old Sandpoint Post Office where the crew serves up a full menu of tasty fare. Across the street, Pour Authority offers a wide variety of beers and wines from all over the country (and world), plus some light bites to munch on while you taste your way to your favorite. As an added bonus, you can head outside to the picnic tables while you imbibe. If you’re still on the beer trail, there are several breweries around Sandpoint that offer prime outdoor patios and delicious brews, including Matchwood Brewing up in the vibrant Granary Arts District, where you can often find live music outdoors and a large patio to fit all of your family and friends. Downtown, Utara Brewing offers great beers, Indian-Anglo cuisine, and a large back patio perfect for sipping and cornhole. In the summer, iconic local bar 219’s back patio comes alive at night. If you’re looking for cocktails, this is the place to be. “Seasonal Huckleberry Mojito with handpicked huckleberries will make its return in July as well. And finally, the Margarita is here every single day, and that’s newsworthy in itself!” says manager Mark Terry. They’ve got a sturdy beer and wine list as well, and in summertime the live music often moves outdoors to the back patio—the perfect place to shake it up, dance and let loose. “Starting in July we will be featuring music every Saturday night on the patio at 9pm. During the festival, we’ll also be adding music on Friday nights,” adds Terry. Patrons can look forward to “local and regional acts from funk to honkytonk to classic rock; rotating food trucks in the works, and all the pool and foosball that people can play!” Waterfront Views When it comes to summer in Sandpoint, waterfront is where you want to be. Thankfully, there’s a number of places to grab a bite and drink waterside. Trinity down at City Beach offers one of the largest waterfront decks in the town, with a tasty menu, cocktails, beer and wine, and outdoor entertainment on occasion. You can sit and watch the sailboats head in and out from the adjacent Windbag Marina, or head down to the public beach for a dip. Situated along Sand Creek downtown, Spuds Waterfront Grill and Burger Dock both offer outdoor dining that overlooks the creek, and they are perfect spots to stave off your hunger during a fun day on the lake. If you’re boating, you can even dock up along the shore briefly while you eat.
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By Boat If you’re out on the lake for the day, or looking for an evening cruising destination, there are several great dining options around the lake. The Floating Restaurant in Hope is an easy spot to pull in and dock up while you sit and enjoy a meal on the large outdoor floating deck, and it’s a nice viewpoint from which to watch the boats come in and out of the marina. Hope’s newest addition, Pearl’s, is situated in the old Ivano’s del Lago building at Beyond Hope, a widely popular summer destination that offers epic lakefront beaches, docking, beautiful views and delicious food and drink, all from an idyllic location on the Hope peninsula. Headed the opposite direction down the Pend Oreille River, Dish at Dover Bay is an easy place to pull in and sit down on the outdoor patio. Enjoy an eclectic summer menu and full bar while you watch boaters, kayakers and paddleboarders enjoy the river—the warmest place to swim on the lake. New to Town Over the past year, the restaurant scene in Sandpoint has seen a bit of flux, but this summer will see the arrival of some new places to town—which means it’s time to get out and give them a try! Pearl’s at beyond Hope is the newest already open addition, and, in downtown Sandpoint, Blue Room will be opening sometime in June in the old Ivano’s building on the corner of 1st Avenue and Lake Street. The large outdoor patio with a fountain is a prime spot to enjoy downtown Sandpoint, and the new food and drink menu promises some American favorites with a twist.
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“BONNER COUNTY HAS SEVERAL DIFFERENT DEVELOPMENTS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION OR IN THE PLANNING PHASE,” WEBSTER SAID. “UNTIL WE HAVE SOME MORE RURAL UTILITIES LIKE SEWER AND WATER THAT ALLOW FOR SMALLER PARCELS, I FEEL THAT WE WON’T SEE NEW STARTER HOMES IN THE COUNTY UNDER $500K." 22
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN DEVELOPMENTAL HOUSING
Surging Summer Housing Prices By Joshua Nishimoto
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ith the influx of a diverse set of individuals and families moving to Sandpoint from all over the country, mostly from California, we are seeing new and exciting developments popping up all over the area. For more information about these types of developments, we turn to real estate agent Luke Webster for the latest information on the ups and downs of development housing, the housing market in general, and how we as locals can prepare for new neighbors. “Bonner County has several different developments currently under construction or in the planning phase,” Webster said. “Until we have some more rural utilities like sewer and water that allow for smaller parcels, I feel that we won’t see new starter homes in the county under $500k. The utilities and underlying zoning are a couple of things locally we can have a say or control in. The costs of goods and demand are a bit out of our control.” New developments mean more people can move into the area, which means locals need to prepare themselves for this population shift. But it’s not all gloom and doom. Having more developments means more options for everyone. “New housing for locals is pretty simple,” Webster said. “It means more people and more options for locals to sell, trade up or down in size or money.” One might consider new developments might give more options to lowincome families, but according to Webster, that’s not necessarily the case. “I don’t believe you will see low-income homes (not talking about government housing, etc.) until there are county utilities and zoning changes,” he said.
We are all blessed to live in such an area. Remember to be kind, patient and helpful to one another. If you just got here or have been here forever, remember that it is never too late to help a neighbor, choosing kindness over anger. Wave more and complain less.
When considering new developments, one can’t ignore the fact that employee housing is also playing its part. On May 3, Schweitzer Mountain announced its second venture into employee housing through a partnership with Eastmark Capital Group, a real-estate development company (its first project related to employee housing occurred in the summer of 2020 when they renovated a former assisted living facility in Sandpoint; a dormitory-style housing development for 15 seasonal and full-time employees). Through this partnership, Schweitzer is creating an 84-unit apartment complex near the intersection of Schweitzer Plaza Drive and Triangle Drive in Ponderay, granting employees walking distance to shopping, dining and transportation services. “As far as new developments go … Hopefully it will be a win-win for the community and the ski hill,” Webster said. “I am not a fan of apartments, condos or any other types of housing without a garage. Most American small businesses, inventors and entrepreneurs get their
start in the garage … I hate seeing high-density ‘affordable’ housing that keeps people locked into the rat race.” As far as the housing market in general, it appears to have peaked. According to Webster, this trend looks to continue to move in predictable ways for the summer. “I believe it has peaked nationally,” Webster said. “We can more than likely expect another surge and sideways movement in our market as people leave the West coast.” Whether you are living in Sandpoint or the surrounding area, or you’re considering moving here, Webster reminds us that we are all in this together.“I feel we live in one of the most beautiful areas in the world,” he said. “We are all blessed to live in such an area. Remember to be kind, patient and helpful to one another. If you just got here or have been here forever, remember that it is never too late to help a neighbor, choosing kindness over anger. Wave more and complain less.”
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MARKET REPORT New Housing Developments By Joshua Nishimoto
HOUSING MARKET TRENDS CONTINUE … New housing developments are either in development, under construction or in the early planning phase. Lowincome housing developments, minus governmentfunded projects, look to not come to fruition until rural utilities allow for smaller parcels. Along with other development properties, Schweitzer Mountain, in partnership with Eastmark Capital Group, has announced its second venture into employee housing with plans to create an 84-unit apartment complex to be operational in the summer of 2023. Housing prices in general have peaked nationally. Summer housing market pricing trends have tapered but look to surge.
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od, family and relationships are what are most important to Jackie Suarez. “God and my faith keep me grounded and focused on the blessings in our lives,” she smiles. “The love of family provides balance, joy and perspective. And relationships form the basis for the trust my clients place in me during their times of change. It’s important to listen, communicate and work hard to help others reach their goals.”
“Real estate can be one of the best returns on investment in a lifetime,” she affirms. “Many investors are looking for a tangible asset, especially in times of uncertainty. My role is helping people make some of the biggest decisions in their lives during the times of life changes.” Jackie’s clients rely on her years of experience and market knowledge to navigate the complexities of marketing, negotiations, escrow and closing. “My goal is to make this experience as smooth as possible, minimize risk and maximize return.” Her customers, fellow agents and business professionals rely on her expertise and integrity—and you can too.
Jackie and her husband Carlos, a professional engineer and ski coach, were married in 1988. They live on a farm and enjoy Schweitzer Mountain, Lake Pend Oreille, and time with their rescue dog Rocket. They are grateful for the small-town atmosphere Sandpoint offers and humbled to be part of such a generous community.
A recent client wrote: “Jackie came highly recommended to us from some of her previous clients. We were so impressed with her professionalism, her knowledge and her marketing plan. Jackie was easy to reach and kept us informed at all times throughout the sales and escrow process. We always felt she had our best interests in mind. We will highly recommend her to anyone we know who needs a Realtor in the future.”
A real estate broker for the past two decades, selling in Sandpoint and throughout North Idaho, Jackie has been voted Sandpoint’s Finest Realtor® the past five years running and offers her clients a unique perspective on
Change is constant. What’s important remains the same. If you are in the market of buying or selling real estate, reach out to Jackie Suarez. She will guide you on your journey and take you home.
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f you’re looking to be part of a fun event on an amazing course for an important cause, then you won’t want to miss The IdaHOPE Classic. 2022 marks the second year of this fundraising event, benefiting the Community Resource EnVision Center, and is scheduled for Monday, June 20, at The Idaho Club. “We chose The Idaho Club as it fits with our vision of ‘special’ event. It is a wonderful site for many reasons,” says Becca Orchard, Community Resource EnVision Center (CREC) executive board member. “Bill Haberman has generously offered the course to us, so that all golfer donations go to CREC; the club receives none of the proceeds.” At the inaugural event, they raised over $60,000—and that is the goal again this year. “Our biggest challenge is identifying major sponsors who can make a powerful difference in net proceeds,” states Becca, and she was excited to share that they’ve already secured this year’s Title Sponsor for the tournament, AGP Wealth Advisors: A regional full-service firm led by local Financial Advisor Ron DeNova.
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JUNE 11 & 12 The Sandpoint Renaissance Faire is returning to the Bonner County Fairgrounds June 11 and 12! The Sandpoint Renaissance Association is excited to be able to once again bring two days of fine entertainment, eclectic merchants and joyous atmosphere for the community's enjoyment. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for those 6 to 17 and seniors, and free for children 5 and younger. The fun takes place 10am to 6pm both days, and costumes are encouraged. Additional details can be found online at SandpointRenFaire.com.
45TH ANNUAL ARTWALK JUNE 17 - SEPTEMBER 2 Take a self-guided walking tour and explore all participating gallery locations! Beginning Friday, June 17, and continuing through Friday, September 2, Pend Oreille Arts Council presents ArtWalk. Each summer, local artisans, galleries and business owners throughout downtown Sandpoint work in collaboration to showcase all that this unique town has to offer, giving artist members and other local artists a chance to exhibit their work while encouraging all ages to explore this free citywide event. Maps of the walking tour will be posted at ArtinSandpoint.org/artwalk.
CHAFE 150 GRAN FONDO JUNE 18 Sandpoint Rotary presents the 15th Annual CHAFE 150 Gran Fondo, named one of the top charity rides in the US! The 150-mile route is a grand loop around the Cabinet Mountains, through gorgeous lake and river valleys, encompassing one upriver leg, two downriver legs and one huge lake! In addition, CHAFE also offers magnificent 100-, 80-, 40- and 25-mile routes, and a Family Fun Ride for riders of any level! Afterward, enjoy the epic after-ride party and prizes for top fundraisers. For additional information and to register, visit CHAFE150.org.
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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
GoFishCharters.org
Lake Pend Oreille Cruises
Tours / Charters
Summer
208.255.5253
LakePendOreilleCruises.com
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
Outdoor / Mountain Activities Water Recreation / Rentals Water Recreation / Rentals Water Recreation / Rentals
Year-Round
888.863.9066 208.263.9066
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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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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
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THURS. JULY 28 THE REVIVALISTS
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LOCAL EATS
DINNER
JALAPENOS
LUNCH
SWEET LOU’S
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Sandpoint
208.263.5673
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Arlo’s Ristorante
Sandpoint
208.255.4186
Italian
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Baxter’s on Cedar
Sandpoint
208.229.8377
New American
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Beet and Basil
Sandpoint
208.920.6144
Fusion
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City Beach Organics
Sandpoint
208.265.9919
Organic / Vegan
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Dish at Dover Bay
Dover Bay
208.265.6467
American / Seafood
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Chimney Rock Grill
Schweitzer
208.255.3071
American
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Eichardt’s
Sandpoint
208.263.4005
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Fat Bass Bar & Grill
Priest River
208.265.8854
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Hoot Owl Cafe
Ponderay
208.265.9348
Cafe
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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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Pend d’Oreille Winery
Sandpoint
208.265.8545
Modern Cuisine
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Second Avenue Pizza
Sandpoint
208.263.9321
Pizza
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Secret Thai
Sandpoint
208.263.9960
Thai
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Sky House
Schweitzer
208.263.9555
American
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Spuds Waterfront Grill
Sandpoint
208.265.4311
American
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Sweet Lou’s
Ponderay
208.263.1381
American
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Thai Nigiri
Sandpoint
208.265.2587
Thai/Sushi
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The Hydra
Sandpoint
208.263.7123
Steakhouse
$$
Trinity at City Beach
Sandpoint
208.255.7558
Seafood
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Pizza Community A LOVE FOR
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From serving up specialty pizzas piled high with fresh ingredients to dedicating many years to the community, Carolyn Gleason is a wellloved Sandpoint native. Not only has she been organizing the popular Lost in the ‘50s event for the past 35 years, but she has also made Second Avenue Pizza a place both employees and customers have come to cherish.
Come be a part of the family today!
A HUGE THANK YOU TO EVERYBODY WHO HELPED US CELEBRATE THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF LOST IN THE ‘50S! 215 S. Second Avenue, Sandpoint, ID | 208.263.9321 | www.SecondAvenuePizza.com
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