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Impressive waterfront estate comprised of 3.74 acres and 380 feet of gentle frontage. Approached by land on paved roads and by boat with safe harbor, you'll find this impeccable 5,200 sq ft home built for generations to come. Crafted with the finest components, no detail over­ looked - a true chef's kitchen with large island and top-end appliances, central great room with soaring ceilings & locally sourced timbers, a total of four rock fireplaces, luxurious master suite, well-appointed guest suites, and a large home office. Outside gathering areas include covered porch and patio, a new dock, fabulous landscaping and rock work with water feature & heirloom apple orchard. There is room for an additional dwelling to be built. All in a very private setting approximately 20 minutes' drive to Sandpoint. $1,775,000

THE PRIME lot in Raptorview Estates. One acre waterfront parcel on the Pend Oreille River with 126' of frontage and amazing views for miles. This level property offers a generous building site with paved road, community water system, boat slip, private owner's beach & boat launch in a very quiet setting with gor­ geous estate homes in the area. $255,000

Acreage opportunity outside city limits! 28.13 acres, Suburban zoning, less than 4 miles to Sandpoint on county-maintained road. Gor­ geous mountain views abound. Property cur­ rently assessed for agricultural use. Electricity and natural gas available. $425,000

Here's your Idaho heaven! This beautifully up­ dated 3-bedroom, 2-bath rancher boasts an open floor plan with new engineered Hickory flooring, a large custom kitchen, spacious & pri­ vate master suite with walk-in shower, tiled baths & laundry/mudroom, a private deck with hot tub and a covered porch. $425,000

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Acreage that is absolutely Idaho! Come to this peaceful 6.54 acre parcel with gentle topogra­ phy, sunny exposure and a healthy mix of trees in a natural, private setting where wildlife abounds. Accessed by paved Rapid Lightning Road, Legacy Lane is home to lovely estates on their own private sites 16 miles to town. Prop­ erty qualifies for timber exemption. 82,900

Located on the estuary of the Pack River, this level site at the Idaho Club is among gorgeous custom homes and amazing mountain views. With water and sewer hookups included, this is the opportunity to procure your building lot here in North Idaho, close to Sandpoint and pristine Lake Pend Oreille. Abundant wildlife and breathtaking natural vistas. $130,000

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16 Camp Peine Road, Sagle, Idaho - This waterfront Riverbend Timber frame cathedral home was built in compliance with IBC (International Building Code) 2009 standards. With efficiency as a high priority, you'll appreciate the 10" ICF (Insulated Concrete Forms), 6" SIPs (Structurally Insulated Panel) walls & 10" SIP roof! The home has geothermal heating & cooling with hydronic floors

647 Saddleback Drive, Naples, Idaho - Enjoy the absolute best views available of the Selkirk Mountain Range off the deck in your hot tub in this custom built cedar log home in the beautiful gated community of The Meadows at Fall Creek. This isn't your average log home because it was constructed with cedar "D" logs, a double tongue & groove fitted log with a layer of insulation between each

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Listing # 201900021 | $1,200,000 | Acres 19.25

Listing # 20190369 | $565,000 | Acres 2.0

179 Artemis Way, Hope, Idaho - Looking for an impressive mountain log home overlooking the most breathtaking lake & scenery in North Idaho? Don't miss this absolutely beautiful & massive Caribou Creek Log Home. Caribou Creek Log Homes are known for their excellence in quality construction and unique structures. This well designed home features an incredible double-sided stone fireplace with cathedral ceilings as a living room & kitchen centerpiece.

4865 Selle Road, Sandpoint, Idaho - You'll appreciate that the open floor plan in this home allows you to prepare meals in the kitchen while entertaining your company in the beamed, wood tongue & grooved ceiling in your living room. This home was completely remodeled in 2014, which included all interior flooring, plumbing, electric, heating and lighting. Make this a turn-key home. The work has been done for you. Find comfort in your large master suite.

Listing # 20183869 | $549,000 | Condo

Listing # 20191028 | $315,000 | Acres 0.16

1600 Westwood Ct #101, Sandpoint, Idaho - Ground floor in-town waterfront condo with breathtaking lake and mountain views! Move-in ready 3-bedroom 2-bathroom 1500+ square foot one level unit was remodeled in 2007 and boasts walk-out access to the lake. Amenities include marina with boat slip, swimming pool, tennis courts, dock, and floating swim platform all just steps from your door. Common grass area is perfect for entertaining family and friends.

916 W Lake, Sandpoint, Idaho - Located in Downtown Sandpoint this single level 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home is move-in ready. It can be hard to find single level homes like this in Sandpoint with the sparse inventory on the market currently. You'll appreciate the open concept home with cathedral ceilings giving this home a very spacious feeling. The kitchen offers a breakfast bar counter and has plenty of room to prepare meals, while looking sharp.

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JULY 2019

VOLUME 9 NUMBER 7

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All Around the Globe

Adventurous family living a unique lifestyle

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Law enforcement. Firefighters. The U.S. military. All who serve in these roles are given the task of keeping us safe at home and abroad. They put their lives in danger each and every day. Often, we take for granted the high price that these men and women pay so that we continue to be and remain one of the truly greatest countries in the world. As we observe the Fourth of July, let us sit back and reflect on how fortunate we are to live in a country where we are free to express religious beliefs and are blessed with an abundance of opportunities. Offer prayers of gratitude for the blessings we have and for those first responders and military who serve our country and communities. And … let’s celebrate!

with them, invite them for dinner or a day at the beach. Reconnect with people with whom you have lost touch. And while you celebrate, remember to give thanks that you live in a country that is one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

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Essentials

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30 Life & Community Family Fun in Downtown Sandpoint: Boat Show and Anniversary Party provide something for everyone

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Business Spotlight

Signature Aesthetics: Let your beauty shine

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Good News

We Trusted Them with Our Country: Now trust them with our business!

38 Sandpoint In Focus Sailing into Sandpoint: National regatta set for inaugural visit

44 Living Local

Out of the Birds' Shadow: Sagle Museum makes move south

50 Business Spotlight Go Sandpoint Vacation Rentals: A not so hidden gem

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Health & Lifestyle

Tips and informational articles about living a healthy, active lifestyle

64 Feature Story Mission: Save Lives: Duties of the Coast Guard go beyond party patrols

92 Travel & Leisure Enjoy a Foodie Getaway to Spokane and the Spokane Valley: It’s Crave! Time.

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PERFECT SENIOR PORTRAITS Three tips to ensure success Article and Photos By Darrin Kern of Capture 1 Photography

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et’s take a trip down memory lane for a moment. Can you recall some of your favorite photographs of yourself? I would venture to say there is a deeper reason why you love them other than just that they were a great picture. Normally, it has a lot to do with the way you felt at the moment the picture was taken. Perhaps it was a weekend with your friends, victory at a football game or getting asked to the prom by someone you’re crazy about. My point is, if you really want to fall in love with your senior pictures, then the experience, emotions and memory of your senior session must have “feel good” written all over it. So how do we get there? Get to know your photographer and, more importantly, help your photographer get to know you. Upon booking a senior session, the first thing I ask my seniors and/or their parents is to tell me all about them. I want to know how you’re wired. Style, personality, hobbies, interests, sports, favorite color. The more info the better. Please do not skip this step because it is one of the key ingredients for amazing, personality-rich images. It will help your photographer be able to capture the real you. Prepare way ahead of time. Everything from scouting locations to even picking out nail polish, do not wait till the last minute. Choose a photographer, hair and make-up stylist, a variety of outfits with accessories, shoes

and even some props. Also, avoid getting sunburned at any cost two weeks before your session. It is very hard to fix in editing. Also, if you are going to cut or color your hair, you should plan to have it done a week before your session. This gives enough time for you to make sure you absolutely love your new hair style and know how you want to style it. Practice. I like to give my seniors a 15-minute orientation when I meet up with them on the day of their session: introductions, locations, going over ideas, outfit choices and especially a crash course on what looks great for a guy or flattering for a girl. But in the meantime, do yourself a big favor and practice a variety of standing, sitting, walking and twirling poses in each of your outfits in front of a mirror, and maybe even a fashion show for your family. What we are looking for besides potential problems with your wardrobe are variety, flow, different looks and expressive emotions. The biggest difference between you and a model is they’ve learned what looks flattering, they practice constantly and they get paid for it. But most importantly, be yourself. Don’t be afraid to be quirky, bubbly or shy—let your personality shine and think of your senior session as the experience of a lifetime. You are just there to be your good-looking self. And let us photographers worry about the rest.

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If you are anything like me, a second person panicking would likely make me even more scared about my circumstances, especially if that person was panicking about things that didn’t bother me prior to their panicking. It is very easy for emotions to spread in a stressful situation. Let’s tell the story again, but instead of being lost with someone just like you, you’re lost with someone who is much different from you. How would you feel being lost in these woods with a 250-pound marine who had a tent, food and water, spare clothes, a shotgun, and says, “Don’t worry. I’ll have you home by morning.” Again, if you’re anything like me, you’d probably feel more at ease. The moral of the story is this—our dogs are living in a world that they weren’t prepared for, and we have the choice to either be the other city vacationer or the marine. We can either represent uncertainty or certainty. Be the marine. Lead your dog through the situations that stress them.

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care, coronary care, flight team to home health, along with emergency transport via ground ambulance. She also has extensive education and certifications in aesthetic nursing that she’s held for the last 17 years. As technology and techniques advance, Nancy is engaged in ongoing training curriculum. This allows her to provide the best services to her clients. She invests hundreds of hours keeping current in all techniques while expanding her knowledge in the latest equipment and products. Signature Aesthetics proudly provides the latest technology and techniques in anti-aging medicine. This includes laser skin treatments, chemical peels, rejuvenation procedures and rehydration therapy, women’s wellness and varicose vein treatments. They are also a certified CoolSculpting practice with three new machines. “We have held the top place for CoolSculpting in the Pacific Inland Northwest and the top in North Idaho most recently,” Nancy says. In addition, they have extensive treatments to relieve potential pain with laughing gas, numbing creams and standing orders from their doctor.

and comfortable environment for all patients, and our staff has extensive training to meet our high standards,” states Nancy. “We strive to meet everyone exactly where they’re at on their self-improvement journey and tailor our treatments to their specific goals.” Signature Aesthetics feels privileged to personally escort their clients to achieving their beauty potential. Nancy and her team witness your confident, healthy appearance as you partner in recreating a beautiful reflection. “It’s all about love and the focus being centered on others,” says Nancy. “It has been my goal to help one person at a time to achieve some of their dreams and hopes. I feel if one person’s life has changed because of Signature Aesthetics, then it was worth it!” You can find Signature Aesthetics at two locations—in the Sandcreek Plaza in Sandpoint and at Prairie Family Medicine in Coeur d’Alene. Now is the time to let your beauty shine.

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these days?) Is it time for an oil change or brake job? Want to buy a house or build one? Could your business benefit from a tax expert, staff sales training or a success coach? How about aerial photography for your skydive wedding ceremony? It’s all here. ​ ​ e directory not only connects veterans to the people in their Th communities, it provides additional support through outstanding networking opportunities, professional connections and relationships, a web directory profile, social media promotions and their Friend of Veterans program.​ “We provide all our services at no cost,” Joe says. “We have members in more than 30 states sending business across the country, and we consistently see huge referrals for everything from custom-built homes to a dozen roses.” ​ ​ ere are 34 Trust Vets members throughout the greater Sandpoint area, Th and Veteran Air Force Supply & Logistics Officer Rich Faletto is their representative. He has spearheaded Trust Vets locally for five years at the request of founder Joe Johnson. Deeply proud of Trust Vets’ mission, Faletto ‘vets the vets’ who apply for the free membership, confirming their service record. “Trust Vets has received membership requests from people who claimed to be veterans but were not,” he explains.​ ​ very month, Faletto hosts a gathering of all local Sandpoint area E members at the Matchwood Brewing Company, a Trust Vets Friends of Veterans member. He typically adds a few pitchers of beer and pop to the

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ohn Howell III loves Thistles. When he retired, he got word from his wife’s college roommate that her family had found a boat out in Coeur d’Alene. She wondered if Howell might want to take a look at it. “It was sitting in a barn on their property,” Howell said. “I flew out, looked at it, rented a 26-foot truck and put the boat in the back of it and drove it back to North Carolina. It was worth it.” Turned out, the boat was No. 48, one of the first of 4,050 Thistles ever made. Being so near the beginning of the boats’ run, this one was made of wood, and it was a beauty, Howell said. “They’re really phenomenally responsive boats,

a beautiful boat in the water,” Howell said. “Just small changes make a huge difference in your boat speed. It’s the difference between sailing the boat and sailing it well.” Howell is making the trip back to North Idaho again this July for the Thistle Nationals 2019, an annual competition that draws sailors from across the nation. For the first time, it is being held in Sandpoint, on Lake Pend Oreille, and it promises to be a boon for the city and a beautiful event for those who want to check it out. Howell is coming with a different boat—No. 3,849—one named D’OH that bears a picture of Homer Simpson. A past owner won nationals in that same boat, he said.

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His will be one of about 70 in the competition, which runs July 21 through 26. The boats— which will start to arrive a couple days earlier— will be on City Beach in Sandpoint and will launch from there for each day’s races. Each boat is crewed by three people, and considering that many will bring their families, Regatta Co-Chair Wayne Pignolet estimated at least 300 people will be visiting Sandpoint for the weeklong event. Howell said he’s excited for the opportunity to spend a week in an area he called “drop-dead gorgeous.” “People turn it into a family vacation. They drive out as a group and just enjoy the devil out of the experience,” Howell said. “Wayne has done an


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incredible job of setting it up so we can enjoy … all the experiences of Sandpoint.” The schedule of events for participants includes organized stops at a number of local businesses, including multiple stops at the 219 Lounge and a sailing-focused trivia night at MickDuff ’s Beer Hall. Thistle sailboats were first designed in 1945 by Sandy Douglass. At 17-feet long, it is more of a performance boat than a cruising boat, Pignolet said. It is designed to go fast. The first 2,000 or so were built of mahogany and are quite intricate, Pignolet said. More recent boats have changed over to fiberglass, but design

specifications are stringent, so there is very little that can be different from boat to boat if it is to be called a Thistle. Boats of either material— mahogany or fiberglass—have won the event in the past. “At this regatta, they have an equal chance of winning,” Pignolet said. Pignolet grew up in Ohio, where Thistles are highly popular, and moved to Sandpoint 15 years ago. Almost from the moment he arrived in North Idaho, he said, he was telling people about Thistles and what a great venue Pend Oreille would be for a regatta. “It was pretty much a dream to have them come

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up and do this event,” Pignolet said. “It’s an interesting group of people in the sense that this is a serious competition, but they’re also here for their vacation.” No better place, then, he thought, than Sandpoint. “If we do this well, I think we establish our ability to do these types of events in the future, the word will get out,” Pignolet said. “Lots who sail Thistles sail other boats, and other design boats are always looking for cool places to go.” Each year the Thistle Nationals rotates its host site between its four regions, though not strictly on a four-year cycle. Last year it was held in


Westport, Connecticut; the year before the competition took place in Chautauqua Lake, New York. In 2016, Eugene, Oregon, hosted the event.

“(The city) definitely came through and saw the vision and said, we get the vision, and they’ve been really good to work with,” Pignolet said.

But the variety of venues—and types of bodies of water—is what draws so many to the competition. So being on Pend Oreille will present unique challenges to the competitors. This setting will be similar to Flathead Lake in Montana, where the competition has also been held before.

Spectators are welcome to come down and check out the event. Boats will be pulled up on the beach above the swim line, Pignolet said. Each boat has a story, and the owners are happy to share those stories as well as teach spectators what to watch for in the races.

“It changes the characteristics when you sail on a (high-elevation) lake because the air is much thinner,” Howell said. “The air density is less, so you see this big puff coming along the water, you get ready for it.”

“If people want to understand, come down and talk to people. They love sharing their passion. Everybody who’s showing up here is pretty well committed,” Pignolet said.

Varied conditions, then, leave room for sailing teams to distinguish themselves, and it is what makes the rotating sites so much fun, Howell said.

The races will be held close to the shore, so spectators can walk out onto the point in the park for a good view of the competition. Alternatively, people with their own boats are welcome out in the water, so long as they stay clear of the course.

Bringing the event to Sandpoint has been a large undertaking, and Pignolet said the City of Sandpoint has been very helpful and accommodating throughout the process. City Beach is a popular spot in the summer, and Pignolet said he appreciates that the city is allowing them to use its space for nearly a week.

“It will be very accessible,” Howell said, and easy to “see all these crazy people who’ve driven halfway across the country” with their sailboats. Not that it will be difficult to spot them. “It’s gonna be hard to miss us,” Pignolet said.

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FOSTERING THE EXCITEMENT OF LEARNING SHS AcaDeca team shines at national competition BY KENDALL LANG

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andpoint High School’s Academic Decathlon team showered the word success all over their 2018-19 school year. The team demonstrated great perseverance and heart as they climbed the AcaDeca ladder to the top: nationals. Academic Decathlon is the nation's premier academic competition at the high school level. Participants must prepare for and are tested in 10 categories: Art, Music, Economics, Literature, Mathematics, Social Science, Science, Essay, Speech and Interview. Each year there is a different overall theme guiding the curriculum. This year's theme was The 1960s: A Transformational Decade. At SHS, students take this class as a humanities elective with honors credit. Preparation for the year begins in June, right after school gets out. Students study all summer long to

prepare for competition as the school year starts up once again. AcaDeca coach Dana Stockman said, “This year's students were simply awesome in their approach to each competition. While we certainly had standout students who consistently excelled, every student on the team medaled at least once over the course of the year.” Dana has been the coach for four years. At the national competition, there are about 700 students from all over the United States, the United Kingdom and China. The national team consisted of team captains Adele Marchiando and April Radford and their teammates Nate Couch, Alara Langley, Shane Curtis, Brennah VanCleave, Seth McCutchan, Paige Szapocznikow and Kjetil Lund-Andersen. In Minnesota, every student placed in the top 10 in one or more individual events, even if they didn't medal.

“Nationals gave me a boosted sense of pride in Sandpoint because having our small speck on the map representing the State of Idaho at a national competition known for its academic prestige is certainly something to be proud of.”

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Five of the students earned medals in individual events: Adele won bronze in art; Shane won gold in speech and interview, and a silver in essay; Brennah won silver in interview; Paige won bronze in both speech and essay; Seth won gold in essay and social science, and silver in science. Senior team captain Adele mentioned that she was incredibly proud of herself for bronze as her score indicated she only missed two questions on a 55-question test. She was voted Most Valuable Team Member by her teammates. As she puts it, “AcaDeca is my people,” and it’s the community that has helped her through high school.

and studious, but it’s really more like a group of friends with a ton of inside jokes and puns about oddly specific trivia facts.” She feels that AcaDeca really helps to foster the excitement of learning. As the school year has ended, preparation for next year is already in full force with the topic being In Sickness and In Health: An Exploration of Illness and Wellness. Dana mentioned they have 10 returning decathletes this year to “provide leadership for our new students next fall, and I hope that we will see similar results next year.”

For junior team member Nate, the national competition was “the symbol for the saying ‘hard work pays off.’” He expressed his love for Sandpoint and how lucky the community is for its opportunities. “Nationals gave me a boosted sense of pride in Sandpoint because having our small speck on the map representing the State of Idaho at a national competition known for its academic prestige is certainly something to be proud of.” As this was Adele’s last year on the team, said she recommends AcaDeca and the experience to everyone. “I think a lot of people view it as this serious activity where we are super focused

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OUT OF THE BIRDS' SHADOW SAGLE MUSEUM MAKES MOVE SOUTH STORY & PHOTOS BY DAN THOMPSON

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s she pointed out inventions, airplanes and photos spanning more than a century of United States history, Rachel Riddle Schwam found herself apologizing for mixing up the dates on a few displays at the new location of the Bird Aviation Museum and Invention Center. The double-checking was understandable. There are a lot of dates for her to keep track of. Some items go back at least 150 years. “You’ve got old airplanes, new airplanes, antique inventions to modern day inventions,” Schwam said the morning before the museum’s June 1 opening at the Coeur d’Alene Airport. “It’s a big learning environment of the history of the United States, so it’s a pretty awesome place.” For nearly 12 years the Bird Museum called Sagle, Idaho, home. But now that home is at the end of West Cessna Avenue, in a large blue hangar with a door that opens to the airport tarmac. It is a fitting location for a museum with almost a dozen airplanes and a collection that celebrates, among other things, the history of flight in the United States.

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At its previous home, up a curving road Schwam compared to the road up to Schweitzer Resort, the Bird Museum drew anywhere from 7,000 to 13,000 visitors annually. But it wasn’t open year-round, and it was a twohour drive from Spokane. With that drive cut in half, Schwam hopes more school groups and other visitors can more easily make their way to the free museum that was founded by her stepfather, Dr. Forrest Bird, who died at age 94 in 2015, two months before Pamela Riddle Bird, Rachel’s mother, died in a plane accident. “It was mixed emotions,” Schwam said of the move. “I wanted to be able to continue what they started, but at the same time I knew space-wise we were condensing a little bit. But we’ve created displays that keep the same visual appearance and atmosphere of what it was (in Sagle).” The main space in the new museum houses exhibits of all sorts. There is

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THE MUSEUM FIRST OPENED IN SAGLE IN 2007, BUT IN 2018 SCHWAM STARTED PLANNING THE MOVE SOUTH. BY LAST JANUARY, SHE HAD SECURED A NEW SPACE, SO SHE ORIENTED HER LARGE TEAM OF VOLUNTEERS TOWARD THE JOB OF RELOCATING.

a corner devoted to World War II, and around the wall is a collection of photos and items highlighting the contributions of women in the history of flight. Adjacent to that is an area about space exploration, including a 15:1 model of the Hubble Telescope, and a framed Sandpoint, Idaho, T-shirt that went to space on the back of astronaut John Phillips. The planes are in the center, flanked on one side by cases of model airplanes and on the other by dozens of artificial respirators, which Forrest Bird invented half a century ago. That includes the Bird Universal Medical Respirator he invented in 1958 and other smaller respirators he developed as well. For his work in that field, he was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1995. High on the walls hang flags from countries around the world—some of which are no longer independent countries—that Forrest Bird would have hung up when he hosted international visitors to teach them about his respirators. He was careful to represent any guest’s home nation, Schwam said, by displaying its flag. Another room of the museum honors inventors from the 1800s up

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through the 2000s: the inventors of cultural icons like Cabbage Patch Kids, Gatorade and Barbie, to that of telegraphs, ice resurfacers and fiberoptic cables. The variety of inventions is purposeful and is geared toward one of the museum’s goals, which Schwam said is “to inspire youth and get them interested in math and science and aviation, and think outside the box and become future inventors.” Bird was a lifelong pilot and served with the U.S. Army Air Corps in World War II. In 1946 he invented the first Positive Pressure Inhalation Device, which helped pilots breathe better at higher altitudes. The museum first opened in Sagle in 2007, but in 2018 Schwam started planning the move south. By last January, she had secured a new space, so she oriented her large team of volunteers toward the job of relocating. That meant planes needed to be flown or shuttled and many one-of-akind artifacts needed to be packed up and brought down Highway 95. Even the floor—a series of black, plastic, mesh-like panels—needed to be taken apart and snapped back together.

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All that movement happened between April 15 and June 1, when the museum officially reopened. Schwam said she plans to have a grander opening sometime in August or September. “Everything you see here has been done by an amazing team of family, friends and volunteers,” Schwam said. “We had sent a couple memos out for help, and we got help when we asked for it. … Our new museum hangar neighbors have offered their help. Everybody has been very welcoming.” Not everything from the previous site fit in this new one, but Schwam plans to rotate in items so that the entire collection gets displayed over time. Many of the items were either donated or are on loan. Among the benefits of being in the new space, Schwam said, is that the museum can now keep regular hours. It will be open year-round Tuesday through Saturday from 9am to 3pm, a sixhour window she hopes will draw student groups. Already she has a number of groups booked for the fall. The location is also easier for the airplanes on display, which can be flown in and better maintained at an airport.

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“Sandpoint is a great aviation community, and Coeur d’Alene is as well,” Schwam said. The museum does not charge an entrance fee, though it does request donations. It relies on those donations as well as the income from hosting private events. In the past it has hosted alumni events for local schools and universities, as well as at least one fly-in wedding. Those are opportunities Schwam said she’ll continue to pursue. The move is bittersweet, Schwam said. Having lived in Sandpoint for 18 years, she said it was difficult to leave. “One thing (my mother) always told me was to follow my own dreams and my own passions, and somebody said to me the other day that I’m coming out from behind their shadow, and so it’s emotional,” Schwam said. “But I am proud of what my family has done. My friends, coworkers, my volunteers, even my own children have made sacrifices. They helped put this floor together. “As a family we’re here, and our volunteers have been with us so long, many of them are our family. … I am blessed that I have this awesome group of people.”

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A Not So Hidden Gem

Go Sandpoint making dream vacations a reality BY PATTY HUTCHENS

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“Whether it is people coming for weddings, family reunions, or just looking to get away, our homes have been the perfect solution when it comes to lodging,” said Russo.

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ince being named the Most Beautiful Small Town in America by USA Today over a decade ago, Sandpoint has been discovered by countless people throughout the country as they come to witness the beauty of the mountains and lake firsthand.

While there are many lodging options when it comes to visiting North Idaho, the trend has changed dramatically with more people than ever now seeking a home vacation rental. That’s where Go Sandpoint (GoSandpoint.com) Vacation Rentals can assist not only visitors seeking to rent a home, but also homeowners who wish to rent out their homes. “We are seeing more and more visitors from not just the Pacific Northwest but from across the country, many of which are families,” said Go Sandpoint owner Steve Russo. “People are realizing that it makes much more sense to rent a home where they can spread out, prepare their meals and relax.” Go Sandpoint is a full-service vacation rental company that has been in business for nearly 20 years, helping visitors make their vacation to Sandpoint one that they will always treasure. They help their clients navigate the world of vacation

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rentals, ensuring a simple and straightforward process and making sure all the clients’ needs are met.

“We also offer homes on Gold Mountain and on the shores of the Pend Oreille River just past Dover,” said Russo.

With homes available for rent from the shores of Lake Pend Oreille to Schweitzer Mountain Resort and beyond, Go Sandpoint has something for everyone.

It’s true that if you live in Sandpoint, you are guaranteed to have many visitors no matter what time of year it may be. Instead of displacing the kids from their rooms to the couch to make room for guests, renting a vacation home is the perfect answer.

They are the preferred booking agent for the exclusive development and golf course at The Idaho Club, where beautiful homes are nestled along the fairways of the Jack Nicklaus designed course. Here, with choices of three-, four-, five- and even six-bedroom homes, guests can enjoy living life to the fullest whether they are golfing, hiking, recreating on the water or just need a beautiful setting to unplug and relax. Their rentals at Schweitzer Mountain Resort offer year-round breathtaking views with an array of things to do from skiing, boarding and tubing in the winter to hiking, mountain biking and more in the summer.

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“Whether it is people coming for weddings, family reunions, or just looking to get away, our homes have been the perfect solution when it comes to lodging,” said Russo. With an in-house maintenance staff on call 24 hours a day as well as a housekeeping service, it is nice to know that all your needs are being met. To view the beautiful homes or learn more about Sandpoint, visit GoSandpoint.com. Experience all that Sandpoint has to offer and make your trip even more memorable by staying at one of Go Sandpoint’s beautiful homes.


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WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON? Maximize your life expectancy

By Kenny Markwardt, CSCS, Owner, CrossFit Sandpoint

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espite the advancement of literally everything else in our lives, life expectancy in the United States is actually declining. Think about that for a second. That should be a flabbergasting piece of data.

However, what I do know is that the other side of the spectrum is equally as dramatic. In no other time in human history have we had more fit, healthy and active people who spend a significant part of their time, energy and resources on prolonging their abilities and purpose as high-functioning humans.

The generations that have access to a litany of available information, an infinite amount of options for exercise and nutrition, an overwhelming amount of coaches and trainers out there, and the fact that we should be more aware of it than ever, are losing to generations that grew up on cereal and cigarettes.

These people are exercising and purposefully moving daily. They’re eating well, monitoring relevant numbers, taking care of their bodies and continuing to improve well into the decades that would previously mean getting final affairs in order and checking into assisted living.

Are new generations lazier? Do they expect someone else to come and solve their problems before their time on this earth prematurely expires? Perhaps. Perhaps not. I really don’t know the answer.

On both ends of the spectrum, this curve of function and wellness is only being shifted further in each direction.

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The population of overweight, sedentary and improperly nourished is only growing and getting more so. At the same time, the population of fit, strong and mindful about wellness is only expanding as well. The implications of this divide are fascinating to me. If you can imagine a graph of outlook and future for each, it becomes incredibly significant. While one side will start to see a decline in performance and function as early as their teens and 20s—and will likely only live until their mid-60s or early 70s at best—the other side is still kicking butt into their 70s and 80s, with the potential to live until they reach their early 100s. (And these are only hypotheticals. I can only

speak from the anecdotes of witnessing people in their 70s here at CrossFit.) Imagine the difference in quality of life, the length of life and the amount of experience in one’s life for the person who might live twice as long and two to three times as healthy. Imagine the amount of things in your life that you love that you’ll be able to embrace and continue to do with your grandkids and great grandkids! So which side are you on? Are you treating your body like there’s no tomorrow and that you’ve only got a few years left? Or like it could live and function until triple digits? I know which side I’m on.

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WHAT ARE DERMAL FILLERS? Everything you need to know By Bri Williams, RN, BSN, Refined Aesthetics Med Spa, pllc, Sandpoint, Idaho

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s we begin to age, one of the first things we notice is fine lines. But as the aging process continues, those fine lines turn into deeper creases and folds begin to develop in our lower face. The fat pads that once sat high on our cheekbones, providing us youthful cheek contours and a strong support and foundation for the entire lower face, begins to drop. We are left with deep lines between our nose and lip, referred to as nasolabial folds, as well as a downturned mouth, undefined jawline, and flat or sunken cheeks and temples. If you are dealing with lost facial volume and feel it is aging you, there are treatments that can help. Dermal fillers are a gel-like substance that is injected into the face to help restore lost volume. The most common dermal fillers are made of hyaluronic acid, a type of carbohydrate that is naturally occurring in the body and can hold up to 1,000 times their weight in water. They can help to reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles and can also be used to augment the lips or regain the natural and youthful-looking contours of the face. Below we answer your most frequently asked questions about dermal fillers. How much do dermal fillers cost? There is a large selection of dermal fillers on the market, and they all vary greatly in their ability to lift, stretch and plump. The type of filler selected for different areas of the face, as well as how much is needed, will impact your treatment cost. Filler comes in 0.5- to 1-milliliter syringes, and the cost per syringe generally ranges from $400 to $800. It is important that you talk with your aesthetic provider to discuss what your goals are and to develop a treatment plan that addresses your desired outcome and budget.

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Are dermal fillers safe?

On average, dermal filler lasts nine to 18 months. They are naturally broken down and metabolized by your body, therefore how long they last depends on our body’s metabolism, as well as the type of filler used, what area it was injected (for instance, an area of the face that has a lot of movement, like around the mouth, versus a place with less movement, like the cheeks), as well as how much filler was used.

As with any aesthetic treatment, there are some risks involved. The most common side effect is bruising and swelling, so plan your treatment accordingly and avoid injections before a big event or trip. More serious side effects can include vessel occlusion (the filler is injected into a vessel and compromises blood flow) and vision impairment. These side effects are rare and can be greatly minimized if you are seeing a trained, licensed and experienced provider. During your consult ask about the risks and what your provider is doing to keep you safe and minimize complications.

Do dermal filler injections hurt? Most dermal fillers have lidocaine in them, which helps to numb the area being treated. Topical numbing cream, as well as additional lidocaine injections, ice and good injector technique can also help to minimize discomfort. Many clients find dermal filler injections to be slightly uncomfortable—but not painful. Talk to your aesthetic provider during your consult and ask what will be done to keep you comfortable.

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BONNER GENERAL HEALTH COMPLETES NEW MRI PROJECT OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE TOP OF THE LINE! Article Provided by Bonner General Health

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onner General Health recently completed a construction project to replace our former MRI with a brand new, top-of-the-line MRI. We are committed to providing our patients with the latest in diagnostic imaging technology, which is why we chose the SIGNA™ Artist MRI from GE Healthcare.

also accommodates for larger patients. The expansive bore, soft lighting and soothing fans help ease patient anxieties and concerns. The table also has the most comfortable memory-foam surface available. Traditional MRI tests can be as loud as a rock concert. Our new MRI greatly reduces sound levels. It also has hyper-scanning technology, which means for the first time multiple dimensions of a test can be captured at the same time, significantly reducing scan time, getting our patients out of the MRI up to eight times faster than before.

Daniel Holland, Diagnostic Imaging director at Bonner General Health said, "I am very excited for the launch of this new magnet. It is going to increase comfort for our patients, ease anxiety while in the magnet and get them out of the magnet quicker. The quality of the images will also greatly increase our ability to diagnose complicated pathology. The GE Signa Artist MRI Scanner will have a large, positive impact on our community's health-care needs."

The project was completed and our radiologic technologists started scanning patients in the new machine at the end of April 2019.

The project involved removing the back wall of the MRI room to be able to remove the large magnet out of the building with a crane. The equipment room and room that housed the former magnet were gutted down to the studs and completely redone, including replacing the flooring to accommodate for the extended equipment and technology required to operate the new machine.

Our mission is to serve our community by providing excellent health care close to home, which is why we offer a multitude of diagnostic imaging tests including 3-D mammography, the highest quality breast-cancer screening available; bone-mineral density DEXA tests for osteoporosis; echocardiography; nuclear medicine; ultrasound; CT and more.

The new MRI provides a whole new level of patient comfort. It has the largest bore (the tunnel the patient goes in) available. The larger bore takes the fear out of having an MRI by reducing the feeling of claustrophobia. It

To schedule an MRI, call 208.265.1142. For a comprehensive list of our diagnostic imaging services and all of the services we provide, please visit BonnerGeneral.org.

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STRIDE SMART Begin your journey to becoming pain free By Amanda Thome, DPT, Cornerstone Physical Therapy

YOU HAVE THE FREEDOM TO UNLOAD YOUR WEIGHT IN 1 PERCENT INCREMENTS AND CAN TAKE AWAY UP TO 80 PERCENT OF YOUR BODY WEIGHT

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ou may or may not have heard of the AlterG, a futuristic anti-gravity treadmill system using NASA’s technology to unload a user’s body weight. It allows you to walk and run with less impact and pain than land. If you know this device you may also know it is found in Olympic training centers, training facilities for professional athletes and in top rehabilitation facilities across America. What you may not know is the advances the AlterG has made in its technology, including the newest feature called Stride Smart. Before we talk about Stride Smart let’s get to know the AlterG. Using the AlterG begins by having you slip on a pair of shorts designed to create an airtight seal. You’ll then step onto the treadmill and into the cockpit, which lifts to your hips and locks in place. With the cockpit locked you’re zipped into the machine to finish creating the airtight seal. This is where the magic happens. With a touch of a button and in less than a minute, the AlterG fills with air surrounding your lower body—it calibrates the air pressure based on your body weight through internal sensors. With the system calibrated you have the freedom to unload your weight in 1 percent increments and can take away up to 80 percent of your body weight. Say you weigh 200 pounds and come in with pain with walking or limited-walking tolerance on land, you can step into the AlterG and in less than one minute be on a treadmill walking and experiencing as little as only 40 pounds of

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body weight. For the athletic population it allows you to train earlier after injury than ever before or, for those trying to prevent injuries, it allows you to train at faster speeds and further distances with less risk of overuse injuries. There is even an equation to account for the offloading percentage you remove, which allows you to have the same metabolic benefits without the wear and tear of land training. While the technology behind AlterG is groundbreaking, the most recent advancement from AlterG called Stride Smart takes this equipment to the next level. Only certain models come equipped with this cutting-edge technology. Stride Smart allows real-time detection and feedback regarding your gait. It measures and tells you if you are taking too long or short a step and visually displays this in real time. It senses and alerts if you’re placing more weight on one leg versus the other during walking or running. It detects gait abnormalities that the human eye often misses and reports them to you. Through its interactive monitor you can learn how to walk and run again without abnormal mechanics. The AlterG with Stride Smart is truly an experience and tool that is beneficial for nearly everyone—from the young to the elderly and from those with significant pain and impairments to the Olympic athlete. If you would like to learn more about the AlterG with Stride Smart, visit SandpointPhysicalTherapy.com.


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“CBD” is now technically restricted to approved drugs, and they could face violations if this is used on labels. The FDA also limits manufacturers or distributors of CBD products from making health claims of any kind.

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There is sometimes a misperception that CBD is marijuana. Yes, it is derived from the same species of plant, but the compound that makes marijuana a recreational drug is called THC. This has the psychoactive effects in the brain that create the effect of “getting high.” CBD does not do this.

CBD OIL

Plants in the U.S. have been long cultivated for high percentages of extracted THC, as much as 50 to 70 percent. CBD derived from these plants often requires considerable processing to remove the THC.

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European hemp on the other hand has not been cultivated as a recreational drug, and extracts naturally contain less than 0.3 percent THC. This makes it legal at the federal level for distribution in all 50 states, though state laws will vary.

BY SCOTT PORTER, SANDPOINT SUPER DRUG

Scientists have discovered upward of a hundred different cannabinoids in hemp. Research is showing that CBD may have a beneficial effect on anxiety, stress, pain relief, mood management, gut motility and appetite stimulation. CBD does not just come from hemp. It’s such an important compound that our body actually makes it. These cannabinoids are also found in other plants like clove, black pepper, Echinacea, broccoli, ginseng and carrots. That is why they are called phytocannabinoids; phyto meaning plant. One area of great concern is synthetic CBD. Early last year, 52 individuals were hospitalized in Utah for exposure to toxins that were presented as cannabidiol. And in order to make money off a rapidly growing industry, some companies are spiking their products in order to increase the amount of CBD they can claim their product has. There is value in considering CBD. To counter a surge in economic adulteration of CBD products, nationally recognized Thorne Research now tests for 370 synthetic adulterants in their hemp oil. They already test for heavy metals, residual solvents, THC levels, yeasts and molds.

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annabidiol, otherwise known as CBD, is most commonly considered an organic compound extracted from the hemp plant. Cannabidiol has become a popular natural remedy for a variety of ailments. But there is a cloudy haze of issues and risks surrounding consumer CBD products due to quality, efficacy, consistency and legality.

Officially, meaning approved by the Food and Drug Administration, CBD is sold as a pharmaceutical for the treatment of seizures under the name EPIDIOLEX®. Its effectiveness was established through two different clinical trials for those with either Lennox–Gastaut or Dravet syndrome. What this means is that CBD is considered a legitimate and legal drug—but only through prescription as treatment of pediatric seizures. As a result of FDA approval and oversight, many companies have recognized the term

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As a consumer product, cannabidiol is in such a state of flux. There are no labelling requirements or regulated dosage guidelines. Often, it’s very hard to discern the amount of CBD a product contains even when the labels state an amount. Testing is showing variations in batches and often claims simply do not stand up to analysis. It is the complete lack of standardization and questionable quality that rightfully make state lawmakers and agencies nervous. I think consumers should be wary as well. If you are shopping, look for products from reputable and long-standing national companies that can guarantee consistency and quality, and lean toward European and organic sources. I think products that avoid the term “CBD” provide greater integrity and respect toward the laws.


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SAVE LIVES Duties of the Coast Guard go beyond party patrols BY DAN AZNOFF PHOTOS COURTESY OF DEFENSE VISIAL INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SERVICE

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he orange-striped ships with sailors from the US Coast Guard that patrol the waters of Washington, Oregon and Idaho are responsible for more than checking registrations and policing loud parties.

District 13 of the Coast Guard has authority over commercial fishing regulations, enforcing environmental regulations and protecting inland waters. But their primary mission is to protect the Pacific coastline from attack from hostile forces from the border of California to the straights of Juan de Fuca in Northwest Washington. “District 13, based in Seattle, covers a vast range of commercial and recreational boating responsibilities,” said Petty Officer Third Class Trevor Lilburn, who is stationed at the Coast Guard base on Alaskan Way in Seattle. “The Seattle base alone is responsible for monitoring the Port of Seattle, the third largest domestic port in the country,” he said proudly. “That includes the Washington state ferry system, which transports 24 million passengers and 11 million vehicles across 10 routes every year.” The 3,000 sailors assigned to the Seattle-based Coast Guard station are also responsible for the nation’s third largest cruise ship terminal, the nation’s largest grain export terminal and the multitude of commerce that relies on the Columbia River to reach international destinations. As the often-overlooked branch of the US military, the Coast Guard staffs three bases built originally to protect the Pacific Coastline. In addition to the one on the Seattle waterfront, Coast Guard bases are located in Bellingham near the Canadian border and in the Oregon town of North Bend. An inland facility on the Columbia near Kennewick is responsible for safety on the vast number of lakes that draw thousands of recreational boaters with varying degrees of compliance at the helm of their vessel. “There are times it feels like we are policing a college dorm during frat rush week,” said one officer assigned to the Clover Island base in Kennewick. One incident that highlights the vital role the Coast Guard plays in protecting boaters took place last year when the branch of the Coast Guard was called on to assist the Kootenai County Sheriff ’s office with

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Sector Columbia River hoisted the uninjured man and transported him to Air Station Astoria. One Coast Guard spokesperson compared the duties of the marine-based military to those of firefighters. “Always on call,” he said. “And ready to respond at a moment's notice.” The Coast Guard is America’s maritime first responder As one of the country's five armed services, the Coast Guard has a unique agency that can trace its history to August 4, 1790, when the first Congress authorized the construction of 10 vessels to enforce tariff and trade laws as well as to prevent smuggling. Known variously through the 19th and early 20th centuries as the Revenue Marine and the Revenue Cutter Service, the Coast Guard expanded in size and responsibilities as the nation grew. The Coast Guard established its presence in the Pacific Northwest with the construction and operation of 16 lighthouses along the coast built between 1852 and 1858. The responsibilities of the Coast Guard in the Northwest expanded in 1854 when the revenue cutter Jefferson Davis was assigned to prevent late-night shipping of homemade alcohol from remote ports around the Puget Sound. District 13 covers the coastal waterways and inland lakes of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. The sailors and officers have 21 cutters, 132 boats and 11 aircraft based throughout the region to complete their mission. The largest region in the Coast Guard system also has access to three endurance cutters for high seas rescue, two icebreakers, a port security unit, a maritime safety unit and security team out of Base Seattle. Many of those pieces of specialty equipment were used in February of 2018 when Coast Guard crews were dispatched to rescue five members of an 87-foot fishing vessel who were forced to abandon ship when it was engulfed by flames south of Neah Bay. Crews aboard the Coast Guard cutters Cuttyhunk and Swordfish, an MH-65 dolphin helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles and motor lifeboats from Station Quillayute River and Station

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two rescue operations in the same day off the coast of Oregon. In one incident, a Coast Guard helicopter crew hoisted an injured 26-year old Ukrainian man who reportedly suffered from spasms from a boat 72 miles off the coast. The man had reportedly suffered lacerations two days earlier and had not had his tetanus shot. The second rescue took place when a Coast Guard helicopter was called in to save a hiker from a ledge in Humbug State Park when officials determined there was no access to safely remove him by land. Not all the Coast Guard rescues are equally dramatic. Last summer, Coast Guard sailors were called in by a Washington state ferry when a man fell off his 39-foot boat near the Elliott Bay Marina in Seattle. The man was reportedly wearing a life jacket and communicated with rescue crews with a hand-held radio he kept above the water until he was pulled onto a 25foot response boat. Some rescues do not even include people. In July of 2018, the Coast Guard was called in to investigate a 48-foot sailboat that was adrift near Greys Harbor. The crew of the Coast Guard cutter Barracuda

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discovered the sailboat more than 440 miles southeast of its last reported position. After an inspection of the vessel’s seaworthiness, it was towed to Coast Guard Station Fort Bragg. The owners were reportedly sailing from Hawaii to Bellingham when a storm rendered their vessel disabled and tore their main sail. The couple activated their emergency position indicating radio beacon, and a helicopter crew from Coast Guard Sector Columbia River in Astoria responded and rescued them. “The vessel was not under power and was completely at the mercy of the sea,” said Chief Warrant Officer Chris Ramp, the Sector Humboldt Bay command center chief. “The owners probably never thought they’d see it again.” The active Coast Guard personnel are not the only ones with eyes on the coastline or the inland waters of the Northwest. There is also an active contingent of Coast Guard Auxiliary on duty to assist with educational programs and public safety. Thomas Bliss, the Flotilla Commander for the auxiliary in Seattle, explained that the Coast Guard Auxiliary has been active for more than


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The Coast Guard has a monumental task in District 13, from safeguarding recreational boaters on the Puget Sound to protecting some of the military’s most secret submarine research at a remote lake in Idaho. inland point for secret submarine research since the middle of the last century. The site was chosen because of the lake’s unique combination of 148 square miles of surface area, crystal clear water and one of the deepest lakes in the country. Depths in some portions of the pristine lake reach 1,150 feet deep. The Navy's Acoustic Research Detachment (ARD) at Bayview, Idaho, which is some 375 miles from the ocean, is where new shapes and designs for submarine and surface ships are tested in ocean-like conditions far from watchful eyes of potential enemy vessels.

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The subsystems are tested in a sub-scale environment that closely mimics the ocean. The lake is deeper than Loch Ness. Its large size, clear water and quiet conditions provided by steep tree-lined shores and a flat muddy bottom, along with a constant chilly temperature under 100 feet, are all key factors that have made it such an attractive testing location for the US Navy since WWII. The Coast Guard has a monumental task in District 13, from safeguarding recreational boaters on the Puget Sound to protecting some of the military’s most secret submarine research at a remote lake in Idaho. Petty Officer Third Class Trevor Lilburn summed up the task: “It is a job we accept with the knowledge that we are protecting lives and doing our duty to maintain peace.” Dan Aznoff is a freelance writer based in Mukilteo, Washington, who takes great pride in sharing stories that document our history. Aznoff is the author of three books and was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Toxic Waste crisis. He can be reached directly at da@dajournlist.com.


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change you. It’s been really powerful how this experience has been,” said Pat. “It’s so rewarding to just let go of your fears of other people, and we have really enjoyed getting to know families from all over,” said Alexa. Hailey is now 17 and is beginning to look at colleges. Her plan is to spend another year on the boat before heading off to continue her education. Jack is 15 and has a few more years to decide what he would like to do. As far as Mom and Dad are concerned, they see no immediate reason to head back on land. “We are going to do this until we no longer enjoy it or we physically can’t,” said Alexa. You can follow the family’s journey on social media and at MVNoeta.com.

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Because each boat is specific and specialized, what one you buy will be driven by what activities you will want to enjoy while on the water. Finding a boat to fit your activities, tastes, needs of your crew and budget will require research. One way to be exposed to a plethora of options is to attend a boat show. Boat shows typically can be found nationwide beginning in fall going all the way into May. Spokane’s boat show is usually in February of each year. The next one in Seattle is scheduled for January 24 through February 1 of 2020. Boat shows will afford you the opportunity to ask questions of the experts and peruse the many options available.


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Begin by carefully considering what will give you the optimal use of your new purchase. Is it realistic to think you want something you can put on a trailer and haul from home to water each time you want to use it? If not, be sure to work into your budget the cost of a boat slip for the summer months. If entertaining friends while gliding at lower speeds across the water while making dinner on the grill is something that you envision, a pontoon boat is the perfect solution. They have become increasingly popular in recent years thanks to pontoon tube design, new boat-building materials, innovations in outdoor fabrics and efficient outboard engines. You can get one with the basics or go all out and purchase one with a second story complete with a slide for some family fun! Once thought of as slow-moving vessels, today there are pontoon boats with as much as 900 horsepower and ones that can top speeds in the 60s. They also come with performance pontoon “tube” packages, allowing them to corner as well as some traditional fiberglass-hulled boats. If you are into watersports, there can be many factors to consider when deciding what boat will best suit your needs. According to Boating Magazine, each tow sport requires its own specific wake characteristics. For instance, slalom skiers want small wakes, whereas wakeboard riders and wake surfers desire larger wakes. And for those who don’t need one for a specific sport, there is a crossover boat that allows you to ride, surf and ski. In an August 2017 article, Boating Magazine reports, “A few builders make crossover boats that let you ride, surf and ski, such as the Malibu 20 VTX, Nautique G20, Supra SR and the Tigé RZR. These boats typically use a V-drive engine, but the shorter and lighter size along with empty ballast tanks keep the wake smaller for recreational slalom skiing.” If sailing is your thing, then the best advice is to start with something small and perfect your skills before moving up. Experts suggest that adults are best starting off with something in the 22- to 27-foot range, (if kids will be learning, they should start with something smaller). A boat of this size is typically easy to sail, won’t capsize, has ample room and is affordable. Take advantage of others’ knowledge and ask local sailors for their advice as well. If, after ample research and inquiries, you are still uncertain, try renting a boat for a day. There are many places available to rent anything from small speed boats to

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AQUATIC ADVENTURES FUN IN THE SUN AND THE WATER! BY JILLAN CHANDLER

We are fortunate to live in a place where the outdoors offer us an abundance of natural pleasures, from hiking and biking trails, to beautiful parks and lakes, rivers and ocean. As the sun shines brightly and the warm air surrounds us, there’s nothing like spending a day on the water to cool you off. Here are some of the top on-the-water recreational activities you’ll want to try this summer—if you haven’t already.

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We’ve all seen those wakeboarders out on the water, surfing and jumping wakes, even throwing in a flip or two. This can be intimidating to say the least. But, if you’ve never tried wakeboarding, there’s no time like now! Attempting any new sport can be difficult, but it is said that wakeboarding is one of the water sports that can easily and quickly be picked up. The concept is simple: You get into the water behind your towing vessel, secure yourself onto a short board with foot bindings, hold onto a rope and … you’re off! The most difficult part of the process can be actually getting up out of the water. But once you’re up, it’s time to ride those wakes—thus the name wakeboarding. Make sure to where a life jacket, and some even suggest a helmet.

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A similar water sport to wakeboarding, wakesurfing takes excitement and skill to the next level. Like wakeboarding, the “surfer” gets up on the wake, initially by using a tow rope. But rather than continuing to hold on, once the rider reaches the peak of the wake, he or she let's go and trails behind the boat, surfing the boat's wake without being pulled by the boat. The sport resembles surfing and can be done on any body of water. It is important to note that you should never attempt wakesurfing behind a boat with an exposed propeller, as serious injury could result.

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Also referred to as kiteboarding or kiting, kitesurfing is a wind-powered surface water sport that uses a kite and a board to “surf ” across the water. This action sport combines elements of wakeboarding, windsurfing, surfing, paragliding, snowboarding, skateboarding and sailing, creating the ultimate water sport activity. The kitesurfer, or kiteboarder, rides a small surfboard or kiteboard (which is similar to a wakeboard), and harnesses the power of the wind through a large parachute-type kite, propelling the rider across the water.

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Imagine soaring high into the sky, the wind at your face, the blue waters below; that feeling of weightlessness and freedom. And the views can’t be beat! This recreational kiting activity, also known as parascending or parakiting, tows the willing participant (or participants) behind a water vessel, usually a boat, while being attached to a specially designed canopy wing called a parasail wing, resembling a parachute. While parasailing, you’ll find yourself hundreds of feet in the air. It is important to note that if there are extreme winds and dark clouds, it’s best to reschedule your water adventure.

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If you’re into the speed and smooth ride that hopping on a motorcycle gives you, you can take that adrenaline rush off-road and to the next level—onto the water! Jet Ski® and Sea-Doo®, two of the most popular brands of personal watercraft (PWC), are powered by a jet engine—rather than being powered by an outdoor motor and a propeller, like a normal boat—and travel on the surface of the water. These personal watercraft get their power by squirting a high-powered jet of water behind it, which, in turn, pushes the PWC forward. Riders are sure to enjoy the freedom and speed they will discover on the water with a personal watercraft.

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This classic family friendly activity appeals to all ages. A day on the water on the comfort of a boat really can’t be beat. It’s a great way to spend time with family and friends, relaxing while enjoying a beautiful summer day. Not all of us have the opportunity of owning our own boat—don’t let that be a deterrent. With boat rentals easily available, there’s no reason not to splurge for a day of memory making. And of course, to add some extra excitement to the day, try some tubing, wakeboarding and water skiing.

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Enjoy a Foodie Getaway to Spokane and Spokane Valley It’s Crave! Time. By Marguerite Cleveland

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isionary chefs from around the Pacific Northwest will be converging on the City of Spokane Valley for the annual Crave! Food and Drink Celebration July 11 through 13, 2019. With all this culinary talent in the area, it makes the perfect time for a foodie trip. Spokane is building a reputation as a food lovers’ paradise, and it is an exciting time to experience it. From older family loved restaurants to new and innovative places, there is something to love for everyone. Stay Whether you are coming from a short distance away—can you say staycation?—or driving from further afield, plan to make your base at Spokane’s grand dame, the Historic Davenport Hotel. This lovingly restored gem is just beautiful. It is a food and wine destination on its own with its renowned Sunday Brunch and two wine tasting rooms on-site. Book a Brunch package or a Sip and Stay package, which are perfect options for food and wine lovers. Insider Tip: Make sure to have a cocktail at the Peacock Room Lounge with happy hour every day (even on weekends). It has a jazz-age vibe and a stunning 5,000-piece stained glass Peacock. Crave! This three-day festival of all things food and drink is a foodie’s Disney World. Not only will you enjoy culinary

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THE FOOD SCENE IN SPOKANE HAS JUST BLOSSOMED IN THE PAST 10 YEARS. JAMES BEARD CHEF SEMIFINALIST ADAM HEGSTED IS THE CREATIVE VISIONARY BEHIND CRAVE! AND SERVES AS THE CULINARY DIRECTOR FOR THE EVENT.

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treats but you will help the less fortunate with both 2nd Harvest Foods and Wishing Star, this year’s beneficiaries. The 2019 lineup includes over 40 chefs and is at the Spokane Valley CenterPlace Regional Event Center. There are a variety of options for tickets. You can purchase for just one event or splurge for the whole weekend. Kicking the event off on Thursday, July 11, is a Seafood Bash. The Grand Tasting takes place Saturday, July 13, from noon to 4pm. You don’t want to miss this one with over 70 participants with food, wineries, artisans, craft breweries, cider makers and distillers. Visit Walla Walla will anchor the event. The Cork District The Cork District in Spokane is one of the most convenient areas in Washington to taste wine with tasting rooms from wineries across the state. From the Historic Davenport Hotel, just take the elevator downstairs to two tasting rooms on-site, Arbor Crest and Va Piano. Just a short walk away is Helix Wines, which are just outstanding. Also make sure to stop in Terra Blanca for a truly stunning tasting room, which is in the old Chronicle (a newspaper) building. It is a rather unique experience and a little more hopping than most tasting rooms as many of the residents in the apartments above the tasting room are wine club members. It offers

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a fun vibe, and the younger crowd is a great source for local favorites for restaurants and entertainment. Eat The food scene in Spokane has just blossomed in the past 10 years. James Beard Chef semifinalist Adam Hegsted is the creative visionary behind Crave! and serves as the culinary director for the event. His restaurants, under the Eat Good Group, are also culinary destinations while in town. Another James Beard Chef semifinalist is Jeremy Hansen and Top Chef contestant Chad White, who both own restaurants in the area. There are some great eateries in the Downtown Entertainment District. Cochinito Taqueria is an interesting take on a taco shop. All the ingredients are responsibly sourced and then paired with craft cocktails and a curated beer and wine list. There are also some of the old places still around. Luigi’s Italian Restaurant has been around for more than 30 years and is consistently voted Best Italian Restaurant in Spokane, great service and food in a historic building. Sunday Brunch at the Historic Davenport Hotel is an epic gastronomic experience. The lavish buffet is served in one of the hotel’s legendary

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ballrooms. The extravaganza of food includes buffets of seafood, salads, specialty items and carved meats like prime rib. House-made desserts and a towering chocolate fountain will satisfy any sweet tooth. Champagne and mimosas are included or, for an additional charge, take a trip to the Bloody Mary Bar. Things to Do Head out to the Bluff. Just 15 minutes north of Spokane you’ll find more than 35 farms, which are part of the Green Bluff Growers. Endless fields of green fill a 12-miles square area of farms, country stores, farm stands, wineries and breweries. Farm to table takes on a new meaning when the restaurant is located on the farm or orchard. Well worth the drive and fits in with the theme of this trip. There is something special about getting in your car and discovering where your food comes from. Agritourism has really helped small, local, family farms. Your dollars go a long way to help these treasures stay in business. With a weekend centered around food, shopping has to include a culinary store. Make sure to check out the locally owned Kitchen Engine, located in the old Flour Mill. Their motto is “Find Your Inner Chef.” How can you not with over 7,000 items to choose from. The store has all the tools you need to create your next culinary masterpiece. High-end cutlery, pots and pans, every kitchen gadget you can imagine, as well as spices, sauces and other culinary treats will have you yearning to get in the kitchen. They also offer cooking classes and demonstrations. Check out their calendar for more information. After all that food, a little exercise is in order. You can easily access the Spokane Riverwalk from your hotel. It is a 1.9-mile loop trail with the

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highlight being Spokane Falls. The falls are so thunderous you’ll hear them before you see them. Roaring through downtown, the Spokane River has carved its way into a river gorge. In addition to the trail and artwork, plan to purchase a ticket to ride on the Skyride to have a bird’seye view of the Spokane Falls from a gondola. Two suspension bridges along the trail allow you to cross over the river to the other side. Spokane really deserves its reputation as a foodie paradise. When planning your weekend, peruse the Crave! events and see which ones you want to attend. Pay attention to which local restaurants are participating. Plan your other meals around places you didn’t get to experience at Crave! or visit a favorite from the festival. There are such a variety of great places to eat you want to hit as many as you can. The Visit Spokane website is a good source of information on the area. Everything you need to know from hotels to restaurants to things to do is on the site. It is well organized and easy to find what you are looking for. What are you waiting for? Plan a trip to Spokane for your perfect foodie weekend.

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Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce presents Beerfest 2019 at Trinity at City Beach! Come enjoy over 20 of the region’s finest craft brews, live music and Burrito Bar For tickets go to: tickets.beerfests.com/event/sandpoint-beerfest

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Trinity at City Beach Sandpoint’s premier waterfront dining offers an extensive menu of American cuisine with an impressive wine list. Featuring a full-service bar and beautiful view of Lake Pend Oreille. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week, Trinity at City Beach is ready to become your new favorite restaurant.

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Forty-One South A beautiful waterfront, fine-dining restaurant in a romantic lodge setting overlooking Lake Pend Oreille. Whether it is summer on the patio or cozying up to the fireplace in the winter, FortyOne South’s spectacular sunsets, innovative cuisine, full bar and extensive wine list are sure to make it a memorable night out. The bar and restaurant menu changes with the season offering a variety of delicious food year round. Reservations recommended.

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Delicious sushi and Japanese cuisine sure to delight anyone’s palate. Offering a wide variety of traditional and specialty rolls as well as salads, sweet and sour pork, grilled salmon and more! Shoga Sushi sits on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille and offers breathtaking views of the mountains and water with sunsets that beautifully color the sky. Owner Cassandra Cayson and her staff pride themselves on building relationships with the locals and tourists alike, focusing on accommodating each guest’s tastes and preferences.

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Fresh & unique, Jalapenos Mexican Restaurant in Downtown Sandpoint has been a favorite of many for over 25 years. Whether it’s Margarita Monday, Taco Tuesday or Magic Wednesday, there is something for everyone here, and its newlyexpanded menu has brought even more choices to diners. If you are looking for family fun, a date night or even a place to host a party in their private dining room, Jalapenos Mexican Restaurant will keep you coming back for more!

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FIESTA BONITA Authentic Mexican cuisine prepared fresh daily. Fiesta Bonita’s menu is full of many unique and authentic recipes. They have a full bar at their Ponderay location and outdoor seating. Open daily at 11am. Bring the family or make it a date night. There is something for everyone at Fiesta Bonita!

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CEDAR STREET BISTRO Experience tasty food and great coffee in a truly unique setting. Exceptional coffee drinks and delectable pastries, handcrafted Gelato (Italian ice cream), grilled gourmet sandwiches and wraps, stone-baked pizzas, dessert and savory crepes, fresh salads and homemade soups. Something for everyone from 7am - 5pm daily.

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CITY BEACH ORGANICS City Beach Organics offers top-notch, made-fromscratch organic food and drinks in a recently renovated downtown location. They serve homemade soups daily! Conveniently located, they can also make your order to go! Sun: 9am-6pm | Mon-Fri: 7am-7pm | Sat: closed for REST.

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MILLER’S COUNTRY STORE They now have homemade pies on Thursday! Come experience the sensational smells of fresh baking bread, cinnamon rolls, pies and pastries. Pick up a deli sandwich on their homemade bread and hot bowl of soup with a fresh baked roll or cornbread. Open Monday-Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm.

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Recipe & Photos Courtesy of Marina Gunn @marinagunn | MarinaGunn.com Serves 3 - 4 INGREDIENTS: 4 cups of leafy greens of your choice (red leaf lettuce, spinach, romaine) ½ lb. fresh spring peas (or 1 can of sweet peas) 5 to 6 radishes, thinly sliced 3 green onions, thinly sliced 4 oz. feta, crumbled Handful of sprouts (broccoli, radish or mung bean sprouts) ¼ lemon, juiced ¼ cup olive oil Pinch of salt and pepper METHOD: • If using fresh peas, taste them first. If they are tender, keep them raw for the salad. If they are a bit tough, blanch them in a small pot of boiling salted water until just tender, 2 to 4 minutes. Drain and spread them on a baking sheet in a single layer to cool. If using frozen peas, thaw them by leaving them at room temperature or by running them under warm water. Canned peas can also be used. • Starting with the salad greens, layer and add peas, sliced radishes, green onions, crumbled feta, and sprouts. • Drizzle the lemon juice and olive oil to top. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. • Serve and enjoy!

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Cheers to Sandpoint JOIN THE GREATER SANDPOINT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR BEERFEST BY PATTY HUTCHENS

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or the sixth year in a row, the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce will host the Sandpoint Beerfest—an event that has people flocking from all over the Inland Northwest to enjoy craft beer, food, live music and games. Held on the lawn at Trinity at City Beach and offering breathtaking views of Lake Pend Oreille, the Sandpoint Beerfest will take place from noon to 5pm on Saturday, July 13. There will be craft brews and ciders from 16 regional breweries, including four local breweries, with food catered by Trinity at City Beach. Live music will be performed by Tennis, a band which is known and loved by many locals! VIP tickets are available for purchase in advance for $75 and include a commemorative Sandpoint Beerfest glass, eight tokens good for eight samples or four full beers, an exclusive Beerfest T-shirt, one meal and an exclusive pretzel necklace.

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General admission, which is $25, includes a commemorative Beerfest glass and six tasting tokens. For those under 21, or those who are designated drivers, the price of admission is $10 and includes a refillable commemorative plastic cup for MickDuff’s root beer or lemonade. Children 3 years of age and younger are free. Bring your chairs, blankets and umbrellas for lounging on the lawn, and please be advised that no dogs are permitted at the event. This event benefits the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce and is almost always a sellout, so get your tickets early! Thanks to the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce and the major sponsors, Hendrick’s Architecture, Sweet Lou’s Restaurant and Bar and Ting for bringing this great event to Sandpoint. Cheers! You can purchase tickets online at Tickets. beerfests.com/event/sandpoint-beerfest.


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Race the Wolf is proud to join the Skyrunner USA Series trail running series in 2019 with three distances: 52k and 25k Skyrunner USA events on July 6, and an 8k trail race on July 7. The course boasts steep climbs, fun single-track and some super fast two-track, not to mention the epic views. Find additional information and the link to register at Schweitzer.com.

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Book Trust Lawn Party Enjoy croquet, cocktails and dinner in an amazing lakefront venue at the second annual Book Trust Lawn Party. This allwhite croquet lawn party at Oden Bay will raise money for the Book Trust in the Lake Pend Oreille School District. For more information, contact Karen Quill at kbquill@gmail.com or call 808.280.6516.

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2019 Full Draw Film Tour

Crave! Food & Drink Celebration

Experience some of the best outdoor and bow hunting films you'll ever get to see in one place as The Panida Theater presents the Full Draw Film Tour Wednesday, July 10, starting at 7pm. Tickets are priced $17 for adults, $10 for youth (ages 4 to 17) and available online at Panida.org or at the door.

Held at CenterPlace at Mirabeau Point Park in Spokane Valley Thursday, July 11 through Saturday, July 13, Crave is a unique culinary event showcasing the creative talents of visionary chefs from around the Northwest. Guests are invited to savor the creative talents of award-winning chefs, specialty food purveyors, winemakers and craft drink providers. CraveNW.com

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2019 Sandpoint SummerFest

6th Annual Sandpoint Beerfest!

Bonner General Health's 70th Anniversary Party

This year Sandpoint's community-driven music festival is back for its 25th year! Held in Sagle July 12 through 14, this is a weekend for great music, dancing, food and drink, artists, craftsmen, vendors, entertainers, camping, kid's activities plus much more! From single-day to individual all-inclusive passes, visit Eureka-Institute.org to purchase your tickest to this weekend festival of family music, arts and culture.

The Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce is hosting its sixth annual Sandpoint Beerfest Saturday, July 13, noon to 5pm on the lawn at Trinity at City Beach. Come enjoy craft brews and ciders from Sandpoint's four local breweries plus breweries from across the region, food catered by Trinity at City Beach, live music with Tennis, corn hole, beer trivia with prizes, pretzel necklaces and more! Visit Tickets.Beerfests. com/event/sandpoint-beerfest to purchase tickets.

Bring your family and join Bonner General Health (423 N. Third Ave.) on Saturday, July 13, from noon to 3pm, and help them celebrate their 70th anniversary! Star the Magician will be there, as well as fun games, music, gift bags, cake and ice cream, and a chance to win a cruiser bike!

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Head to the Sandpoint Farmers Market July 13, 9am to 1pm, and help celebrate its 31st anniversary! In addition to all of the great vendors, the market will be joined by Star Alexander the Magician, face painters from Creations for Sandpoint Inc., belly dancers, musical guests Muffy and the Riff Hangers, along with additional highlights. Don't miss the fun! SandpointFarmersMarket.com

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Jacey's Race

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Sunday, July 14, 7 to 11am, head to Sandpoint High School for Jacey's Race 5k and 1k fun run/walk. Get outside, be active and support an incredible local cause! Jacey's Race is a community event specifically held to raise awareness and support for local families with children battling cancer or other life threatening illness. Race day is full of fun and is a great event for children and families. After the race, enjoy dunk tanks, water slides, face painting, cotton candy, snow cones and more! Jaceys-Race.com

Head to Schweitzer for the fifth annual Northwest WineFest held on the Schweitzer Village lawn. Enjoy great bands, great wine, great food and great fun at this two-day event! To taste, stop by the sales tent and purchase your souvenir wine glass with tasting tickets, then head to “Wine Alley” and get sampling! Each ticket gets you a 2-ounce pour, with additional tickets available for purchase. Schweitzer.com

Saturday, July 27, 2019, start your day off right with a scenic drive along Highway 200 to Sam Owen Fire Station #1 at the junction of Peninsula Road and Highway 200 in Hope. Let the volunteer firefighters cook you a delicious breakfast of pancakes, eggs, sausage, biscuits and gravy, all for only $5. Then tour the station, climb into the trucks and pick up free handouts and fire chief hats for the kids. Breakfast will be served from 7:30 to 11am. For information call 208.264.5745.

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Shakespeare in the Park

Celebration of Arts & Culture

Festival at Sandpoint

Join the Music Conservatory of Sandpoint for their Celebration of Arts & Culture. Held at Memorial Field Saturday, July 27, this event will feature the Matsiko World Orphan Choir with MCS Children's Choir in collaboration with community children; MCS musicians, theater group and percussion fun ensemble; Sandpoint Literary Collective poets and writers; tribal dancing and contra dance. Gates open at 1pm with the performances starting at 1:30pm. SandpointConservatory.org

Join The Festival at Sandpoint for eight nights of eclectic music under the stars on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille in Sandpoint August 1 through 11. This internationally renowned summer concert series provides a laid-back and intimate atmosphere at Memorial Field in Sandpoint and feels as though the artists are playing in your backyard. To view this year's lineup and to purchase tickets, visit FestivalatSandpoint.com.

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Montana Shakespeare in the Parks returns to Memorial Field July 27 to perform Henry IV, Part I. Hosted by Lost Horse Press, gates open at 3pm, and the play begins at 6pm. Arrive early with your chairs, blankets and picnics, visit with friends and family, and enjoy pre-play performances. Shakespeare in the Park is free and open to the public. ShakespeareintheParks.org

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