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CONTENTS 08 FINANCIAL FOCUS

What does an unplanned career transition mean for you?

10 Q&A: JAKE OLIVER

Broker/Realtor for RE/MAX In Action

14 THE BEST OF SHOULDER SEASON

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What to do and see during the off-season

18 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Calendar of great local events, arts and entertainment

20 LOCAL GUIDE

22 Places to Stay 24 Venues 24-26 Summer Activities 26 Winter Activities 26 Year-Round Activities

28 LOCAL EATS

Your local guide to the tastiest hot spots around town

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30 CITY MAP

Get to know the places within Sandpoint’s city limits

31 LAKE PEND OREILLE MAP

Explore all of the awesome places along the shores of Lake Pend Oreille

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Fall is here, and that means it’s time to slow down and enjoy the sights and sounds around us— whether from foot, car, bike or motorcycle. On the cover: Local RE/MAX Realtor and Broker Jake Oliver talks Sandpoint, real estate, local experiences and the incredible people who make our community home. Check out our Q&A with Oliver on page 10. Cover Photo by Kiersten Patterson Photography.


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from an early retirement depends on several factors: how much you’ve already saved and invested, whether you’re married and have a working spouse, whether you’ve paid off your mortgage, and so on. In any case, though, you’ll need to answer several questions, including these: Do I need to start taking withdrawals from my IRA and 401(k)? If so, how much can I afford to take out each year without running the risk of outliving my resources? Should I adjust my current investment mix? If I haven’t yet started collecting Social Security, should I do so now, or can I afford to wait until my monthly

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ake Oliver is a fourth generation Sandpoint local—his family came here with the logging industry and Humbird Lumber Company. While he was born in Fairbanks, Alaska, during a temporary work relocation, Oliver is a Sandpoint native, through and through. After working in several different professions, he ultimately found his calling in real estate— helping people realize their dreams while sharing the incredible place he calls home.

Q. How did you first get started with real estate? A. I remember looking at acreage at a young age and thinking that I wanted to own some of that. Later on I purchased a lot with the intention of building on it and then, as life goes … I ended up selling it For Sale By Owner. Not long after that I took my real estate licensing classes. I licensed under my first Broker, Bernie McGovern at McGovern Realty, jumped in with both feet (mostly out of time available and necessity) and have never looked back, except to remember where I came from. After being in real estate for a couple of years, McGovern Realty decided to merge with the then RE/MAX office in town. It wasn’t until I had the opportunity to become a franchise owner that I really understood about all the amazing technology, tools, global footprint and family that RE/MAX is. Q. What do you enjoy most about the work you do? A. I love helping people with their dream, a goal, a functional need or investment. Realtors are very low on the consumer confidence scale, and I consider it a privilege to be an agent of change; working to represent my clients with integrity and honesty and truly keeping their best interest at the forefront of the process, and doing my

best to guide them through the process and a successful negotiation for their sale or purchase.

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Q. What makes Sandpoint such an incredible place to live and work?

My favorite thing to do is spend time with my kids and grandkids. I have a daughter (and son-in-law), a son and four grandchildren. They are amazing. They all love the outdoors and spending time with me (Papa).

A. It’s an amazing place with amazing people, including the families that came here so many decades ago and the new ones who have decided to make this their home. It’s amazing to drive to work heading south between the Selkirk and Cabinet mountain ranges or east along the lakeshore and west along the Pend Oreille River. I didn’t realize as a local kid how special it was to live in a place that was situated on the shores of this beautiful lake and that it was special to go waterski each night after work. I’ve been hiking here, hunting here, fishing here, boating here since I was old enough to walk … I will never be able hike every trail or fish every alpine lake or enjoy every available place around our lake. Such an amazing and beautiful place, Sandpoint area is often referred to as God’s Country, and I think it’s easy to see why. Q. What do you enjoy doing most in your free time, when not helping people find their dream home or property?

Q. What sets the Sandpoint community apart? A. Sandpoint, in my mind, has been the quintessential “small town.” Just poke your head into a benefit auction for a community member in need or the auction barn at the fairgrounds at the 4-H stock sale supporting the kids. People still wave at each other going down the road or go out of their way to say hello. I think the general feeling here is friendly, welcoming and helping one another. It’s still a place where a five-minute traffic delay is a big deal and rush hour is laughable. This is smalltown America, where guns are respected, pride for our town is apparent, and if you need help someone will be there for you. Q. How do you work to give back to the community?

A. I’ve always loved dirt biking since I was kid. My uncle gave me my first motorcycle when I was 8, and that was it for me. My oldest grandson learned to ride this year. My son and I have spent numerous weekends at Upper Pack River enjoying numerous trails including the single track to Dodge Peak.

A. We love supporting the kids, and recently we have become involved with the Chafe 150 and joined forces in supporting literacy in our community. We are also involved with the Children’s Miracle Network as a franchise. RE/MAX is very involved in donating and sponsorship of the CMN hospitals.

I also love boating. What an amazing place to be on the boat enjoying all the great activities or boating to any of the numerous restaurant locations. How many places can you boat to

Kinderhaven is a local asset that is also near to our hearts, and we are grateful for what they mean to so many children that need and receive their support. Go Sandpoint Magazine

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The Best of the

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ome October, the crowds start to dissipate on City Beach, and downtown becomes a quiet strolling town once again, without (as much) commotion and traffic. The height of tourist season is over, and for a time Sandpoint once again resumes the sleepy town feel locals know so well. It’s during this time, known as “shoulder season,” that the heart and soul of Sandpoint comes out. The dog days of summer are over, the boats are out of the marina, and the water has gone from pleasant to frigid overnight it seems. Despite the cooling temps, autumn is the prime season to make the most of Sandpoint’s many offerings. “Life slows down a bit after tourist season, and locals can finally take a deep breath and relax after the frenetic summer activity,” says Kate McAlister, president and CEO of the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce. “With the leaves turning and the canopies over the local streets turning gold and orange, it is magnificent.” October is sweater weather; a time when it’s still warm enough to explore the outdoors and admire the incredible changing color, but also when we start to pull out our favorite cold-weather recipes and let time slow down enough to enjoy meals and quiet walks with friends and family. “We still see visitors, mostly retirees, but the area becomes ours for a short while,” adds McAlister. “The air is crisp and clear, and it’s time to harvest the gardens and prepare for the winter. It is usually a time we all get together, swap soup and slow-cooker recipes, and talk about winter activities and the upcoming holidays.” Before the snow starts to fly, there is lots to do and see in Sandpoint. The changing foliage becomes one of the most instantly noticeable markers of the season, so don’t miss a drive through one or all of the scenic areas in the region during October, when colors are at their height. Lakeshore Drive and Dufort Road over in Sagle are prime spots to enjoy the colors during a short scenic drive right along the lake, or head out to Highway 200 toward Montana for epic views along the lake and Clark Fork River, with majestic mountain peaks and beautiful river valleys dotted with color. For a longer adventure, set out on the International Selkirk Loop and enjoy 280 miles of breathtaking scenic views through North Idaho, Washington and Canada. Scenic drives are incredible this time of year, but sometimes the best experience is getting out on foot or bike to truly take in the colors and crisp air, feel the leaves crunching beneath your feet, and breath deeply of the cool autumn air, Go Sandpoint Magazine

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spiced with notes of dry leaves, balsamy firs and cozy chimney smoke. Head out on one of the many trails in the area for a fall adventure, like Pend Oreille Bay Trail, Gold Hill, Mineral Point, Mickinnick Trail and Maiden Rock, to name a few. Up at Schweitzer Mountain, the lifts may be closed until the slopes open in November or December, but there is still plenty to do. Stop in one of the local eateries for a bite, then bundle up and sit outside for breathtaking views of the valley below, Lake Pend Oreille at its center. Admire the changing colors during your drive down the mountain, or jump on your mountain bike for a rush of adrenaline down the mountain trail—one of your last chances before snow covers the trails until spring. All of that activity is guaranteed to work up an appetite. Downtown restaurants are warm, friendly, enjoyable places to stop in for a bite this time of the year, and boast a menu full of fall favorites and comfort foods. The crowds are gone, so there’s plenty of room to pull up a chair, chat with a friendly neighbor or enjoy a quiet meal with friends and family. Don’t miss eating Guinness Stew at Eichardts while you’re out and about. Need some brews to go along with all of that comfort food? Head out on a local brewery tour of Sandpoint’s finest, and sample some seasonal favorites. Outside of Laughing Dog Brewing in Ponderay (which you should put on your list to drive to, as they’re serving up some great brews), you can walk from downtown to Sandpoint’s various breweries. Start at Matchwood Brewing in the historic Granary Arts District, then head over to Utara Brewing on Pine Street and finish your journey at MickDuff ’s in downtown, where you’re perfectly placed to head out for some end-of-night adventures at one of the local haunts. No fall is complete without pumpkin picking and a fall fest. Head out to Hickey Farms to find your perfect Jack-O-Lantern, and have fun taking part in the many festivities on the weekends, including a corn maze, live music, food vendors, a large slide, bouncy house, hayrides and the beloved Wriggle Worm. Take to the mountains and fields on horseback with Mountain Horse Adventures or Western Pleasure Guest Ranch. Horseback riding is a great way to take in the views and colors, and fall is the perfect time, when temperatures aren’t too hot. “It’s always fun to explore our area, you never know what you may find—a moose, a bear, and all kinds of wildlife. If locals happen to stumble on something new and hidden, we often don’t share our secrets,” smiles McAlister. Even though COVID has canceled or changed some regularly scheduled fall events, there is still plenty to do around town. Catch a show at the historic Panida Theater downtown—October 22 through 25 features the LIVE theater CLUE production from the Panida Playhouse Players. Catch some humorous, whodunnit 16

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“ W I T H T H E L E AV E S T U R N I N G A N D T H E C A N O P I E S OV E R T H E LO C A L S T R E E T S TURNING GOLD AND ORANGE, IT IS M AG N I F I C E N T.”

WHETHER YOU TAKE TO THE TRAILS AND WOODS OR EXPLORE THE DOWNTOWN SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS WHILE IT’S QUIET AND THERE’S TIME TO CHAT WITH THE PROPRIETORS AND LOCALS, THERE IS STILL MUCH TO SEE AND DO DURING SHOULDER SEASON.


fun and explore one of Sandpoint’s historic gems in the process. October also marks the Winter Welcome from the Sandpoint Nordic Club, where you can wander the Pine Street Woods, learn more about the club and winter activities, and participate in the silent auction. Fishing is still alive and well in the autumn months—although the temperatures are colder and you’ll need some serious layers to go out on the water. This is prime time to catch some great native species and enjoy the lakes, rivers and streams while they’re quiet and free of the crowds and boats that summertime brings to the area. Whether you take to the trails and woods or explore the downtown shops and restaurants while it’s quiet and there’s time to chat with the proprietors and locals, there is still much to see and do during shoulder season in North Idaho and Sandpoint. “You have a better chance of exploring places without being crowded out,” says McAlister. “It’s much easier to find calm whether hiking or biking or just hanging out and getting to know the locals, because we are awesome people. Life starts to take the nice slower pace we all appreciate. That is, until ski season at Schweitzer, then we gear up to once again give excellent service to our visitors.” If you’re new to Sandpoint, just passing through or a longtime local, take the extra moments and hours that fall brings to stop and smell the leaves, go for a walk and celebrate all that shoulder season brings to our small town—you may discover something you never expected.

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A BENEFIT DINNER AND AUCTION HAS BEEN SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, with proceeds from the fundraising event going to support Ponderay detective Sgt. Mike Victorino. On the afternoon of August 15, Sgt. Victorino was involved in a motorcycle accident when he hit loose gravel and lost control of his 2008 Harley Davidson during a club ride just east of Lewiston. He was thrown from the motorcycle, suffering severe injuries. He was airlifted to the Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston, undergone surgery, and just recently, was able to move to a facility closer to home. A 24-year veteran of law enforcement and veteran of the United States Air Force, Sgt. Victorino has been with the Ponderay Police Department since June of 2001 (his past service also includes the Spirit Lake Police Department, Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office, Bonner County Sheriff’s Office and the Sandpoint Police Department).

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He has a long recovery ahead of him, and he and his family are in need of the support of the local community. Please join the family and friends of Sgt. Mike Victorino at the Bonner County Fairgrounds (4203 North Boyer Avenue) on Saturday, October 17, for a Dinner and Auction benefit in his honor. From 3 to 9pm, guests will enjoy live and silent auctions, merchandise, a kids’ corner, and dinner catered by Sweet Lou’s. Admission includes dinner, soda, water and coffee. There will also be a full cash bar. Kids 5 and younger are free to attend. Tickets, which are just $10 each, can be purchased online via EventBrite.com; search Mike Victorino Benefit. Kids 5 and younger are free. Sgt. Victorino has served our local communities and country, and now we have the opportunity to serve him.


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PANHANDLE PREPAREDNESS EXPO OCTOBER 3 & 4 The fifth annual Panhandle Preparedness Expo is a go and will be held at the Bonner County Fairgrounds as previously scheduled. This two-day event provides wonderful information through its preparedness workshops, presentations vendor exhibits and demos (soap making, rabbit dressing, bug-out bags, DIY chemical-free hand sanitizer and more!). Stop by 9am to 5pm Saturday, October 3, and 9am to 3pm Sunday, October 4. Ticket prices are $3 for one day or $5 for both days (save $1 on admission by bringing an item to donate to the local food bank). To find out more about this year’s expo and see an up-to-date list of participating vendors, visit PanhandlePrep.org.

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WALK TO SCHOOL DAY OCTOBER 7 Lake Pend Oreille School District Safe Routes to School invites local families to join students for Walk to School Day October 7. Walk to School Day events raise awareness of the need to create safer routes for walking and biking and emphasize the importance of issues such as increasing physical activity among children, pedestrian safety, traffic congestion and concern for the environment. This event builds connections between families, schools and the broader community. For more information on this event, contact erin.billings@lposd. org. To learn more about Walk to School Day, visit WalkBiketoSchool.org.

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FARMERS’ MARKET CLOSING DAY OCTOBER 10 As summer has ended and fall is in full swing, now is the time to stock up on the best local produce to fill your pantry and freezer for the winter! Come out and support our hardworking farmers and artisans at the final Sandpoint Farmers’ Market of the season! The food and fun takes place Saturday, October 10, at Farmin Park. From 8am to 1pm, the market will be closing out their 2020 season with fine arts and crafts, specialty items and baked goods, fresh produce, food and more. Fall family fun awaits! SandpointFarmersMarket.com

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208.263.4321

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OUTDOOR/MOUNTAIN ACTIVITIES Farragut State Park 24

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208.443.2200

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Go Fish! Charters

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208.255.5253

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Daily afternoon and evening cruises to learn the history and enjoy the views.

Sandpoint Seaplane Service

208.290.3257

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Feelin’ Groovy Tours

833.247.6689

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WINTER ADVENTURES

Schweitzer Mountain Resort

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Flight tours over Lake Pend Oreille and surrounding countryside. Tours of local attractions and destinations in vintage VW bus.

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208.683.2425

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Pine Street Woods

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YEAR-ROUND ADVENTURES

01

VISIT MUSEUM AT THE BRIG

02

TAKE A BREWERY TOUR

03

DRIVE THE INTERNATIONAL SELKIRK LOOP

04

CATCH A SHOW AT THE PANIDA THEATER

SHOP THE SANDPOINT SHOPPING DISTRICT

Explore the unique WWII naval history of Farragut State Park. VisitIdaho.org/things-to-do/museums/ museum-brig-farragut-state-park

Winter sleigh rides and dinners.

TOP 15 THINGS TO DO IN SANDPOINT

06

ENJOY A LIVE SHOW AT THE HIVE

07

RELAX WITH A SPA DAY

Catch a show at Sandpoint’s famed downtown music venue. LiveFromtheHive.com

11

STOP BY THE LIBRARY

Explore the beautiful, expansive local library, which includes many quiet places to sit and read. eBonnerLibrary.org

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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EXPLORE LOCAL GALLERIES

Walk the downtown and stop in at several local galleries to enjoy local and regional art.

08

GRAB A LOCAL COFFEE

13

STOP IN CEDAR STREET BRIDGE

09

SPEND A DAY AT CITY BEACH

14

DO A TASTING AT THE LOCAL WINERY

Stop in the historic theater for an independent feature or short film. Panida.org

Enjoy fun in the sun at the sandy, grassy downtown public beach on the lake. SandpointIdaho.gov

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DRIVE THE PEND OREILLE SCENIC BYWAY

VISIT SCHWEITZER MOUNTAIN

Sandpoint is home to four great breweries. Bike to each, or take a walking tour: Matchood Brewing Co., Utara Brewing Co., MickDuff’s Brewing Co., Laughing Dog Brewing.

Explore all or part of the 280-mile multi-national scenic loop through the Selkirk Mountain range. SelkirkLoop.org

Explore the many unique shops in charming downtown. DowntownSandpoint.com 26

Nonprofit facilitating outdoor experiences and education.

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Stop by Sandpoint’s famous Evans Brothers Coffee in the historic Granary Arts District. EvansBrothersCoffee.com

Explore the village dining and shopping and enjoy the adventures in summer and winter. Schweitzer.com

Explore various shops and restaurants in the downtown bridge spanning Sand Creek. CedarStreetBridge.com

Enjoy local sips from Pend d’Oreille Winery. POWine.com

Experience some of North Idaho’s most scenic views along this 33.4-mile drive. VisitIdaho.org/ things-to-do/scenic-byways-backcountry-drives/ pend-oreille-scenic-byway


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208.255.4186

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208.229.8377

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208.920.6144

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208.265.9919

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208.255.2227

Sandpoint

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208.265.6467

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Chimney Rock Grill

208.255.3071

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208.263.4005

Sandpoint

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208.255.2603

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208.265.8854

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208.265.2000

Sagle

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Hoot Owl Cafe

208.265.9348

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Ivano’s Ristorante

208.263.0211

Sandpoint

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208.263.2995

Sandpoint

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208.265.8991

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208.263.9555

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