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WESTERN PLEASURE GUEST RANCH Something to Bark About
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Contents
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Relax with us!
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LifeandCommunity
Local athletes, organizations and quick weekend getaways for the whole family.
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SandpointinFocus
All the latest happenings. Read about your local businesses, events and more.
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Food&Dining
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The area’s best local eats, hidden gems and satisfying treats.
Minutes from EVERYTHING in Sandpoint, including the Parade! Beaches | Shopping | Schweitzer Silverwood Idaho Club & Elks Golf Course Stay & Play Packages and more!
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ShopinStyle
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HealthandLifestyle
Healthy tips for a healthy you.
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Family focus, tips and latest trends. May 2014 | Sandpoint Living Local 9
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We love what we do! AT SANDPOINT LIVING, we love what we do. Our marketing staff, writers, designers, photographers and contributors all have the privilege of getting to know every facet of our community through interacting with small business owners, school aged youth, organizations and individuals who make up this incredible community. The response to our growing publication has been uplifting and positive. I believe much of that is due to the nature of the stories we bring to you each issue. Through our magazine, website and social media pages we are able to deliver to you the good news that is happening right here in Sandpoint. This can be a refreshing change from the horror we often witness on the nightly newscasts. Through other sources of media we hear a lot of negativity, and whether it’s about war, government or local crime, it can bring one’s spirits down.
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At Sandpoint Living we enjoy giving people a break from those types of news stories and provide you our readers an opportunity to learn firsthand about the great things, people, organizations and events going on in the community. In today’s fast paced, high tech world it is easy to forget just how much we have to be thankful for, we hope our stories can serve as a reminder from time to time. We appreciate the support the community has provided and for allowing us into your businesses, homes and organizations to share all the good news. We look forward to sharing more heartwarming stories for years to come!
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ABOUT PBS show highlights Panhandle Animal Shelter. By Chris Shafer. Photos by Tides of Life Photography.
THE SPACIOUS LOBBY OF the Panhandle Animal Shelter (PAS) in Ponderay was packed with people and pooches for Family Fun Day, an event held on March 23rd. Part of the fun included face painting and a magic show for the kids. However, the biggest attraction of the day was 25 dogs, mostly small dogs, who had been flown in the day before from Los Angeles County where they had been rescued from two over-crowded kill shelters. The dogs were flown to North Idaho by Wings of Rescue, a nonprofit organization based in California that provides air transport of dogs for rescue partners like PAS. During the Family Fun event, sprite-like children with artfully painted faces petted and cooed over petite dogs cradled in the arms of PAS staff and volunteers. Several of the larger dogs new to the shelter attended the party sporting leashes donated by EzyDog, a Sandpoint based dog gear company that donates collars and leashes to the shelter on a regular basis. Judging from the non-stop tail wagging, the pups enjoyed being the center of attention.
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INFORMATION For more information about Panhandle Animal Shelter, visit their website at pasidaho.org. For more about Shelter Me, visit shelterme.tv. Family Fun Day attendee.
Amongst the crowd was a television crew who focused on those adopting the new-to-the-shelter dogs. This was a newsworthy event to be sure. However, this crew was not filming for a local television station but rather for PBS’s Shelter Me, an inspiring series that celebrates shelter pets with positive and uplifting stories. Conrad Stanley, a producer of the Shelter Me series, led the camera crew as they moved about the facility capturing interviews with adopters. “It’s a very emotional experience,” said Stanley as he spoke of witnessing dogs’ journeys from overcrowded shelters to new beginnings in new homes. In fact, the episode that will feature some of the dogs of Family Fun Day will be called “New Beginnings” and will air on PBS in September. Chelsea, a two-year-old Chihuahua mix, was one of the little dogs adopted at the event. Rick Corum and his wife Holly heard about the event and came looking for a companion for their gentle Mastiff mix Baker. Baker’s canine companion had passed away and he’d been lonely. A Chihuahua mix and a Mastiff mix, hmm... could be a lot of entertainment value with this Mutt & Jeff pair. Maybe we’ll be able to follow up with them when the series airs in the fall. Another lucky dog to be adopted was Kaiju, a 2-year-old Griffin Terrier mix. He went home with Amanda Bailey and her daughter Georgie. According to Bailey, the little dog was chosen because of his calming affect on her young daughter. Before heading home to Samuels, Kaiju and Georgie scampered about on the facility’s grounds. The kindred connection between the two was apparent. Panhandle Animal Shelter supports the Inland Northwest and is community partners with high volume shelters in our region,
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accepting dogs who have run out of time or failed their initial assessments which would lead to a death sentence. Also, PAS accepts owner surrender dogs from all over the Inland Northwest, providing a safe place for people to bring dogs or cats when faced with this tough decision. Dogs from outside of our area are accepted only if PAS has the available space, allowing for continued service to the people and animals in the community. Thankfully, PAS had the space to welcome these dogs in need, and due to all of the publicity surrounding the transferred pups, the shelter had one of the best adoption weeks on record, which included adoptions of dogs who had been residing at the shelter prior to the arrival of the out of state pups. Kitty adoptions were up too. Now that’s something to bark about! For more information about Panhandle Animal Shelter, visit their website at pasidaho.org. For more about Shelter Me, visit shelterme.tv. Chris Shafer is the writer and creator of Dog About Town NW, a regional blog that celebrates dog ownership in the great Northwest where outdoor adventures with one’s canine companions are typically more than a walk in the park.
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BusinessSpotlight Pictured is Dr. Tom Davies with one of the many alpacas he and his wife Lisa raise.
Dentist Turned Alpaca Breeder Changes Daily Drill By Tom Davies, DDS.
WHY WOULD A SUCCESSFUL SAN DIEGO DENTIST pull up practice stakes and relocate to Idaho to become an alpaca rancher? Who knew large practice burnout could so easily become barn duty with benefits. I grew up in Southern California, attended UCLA, and then the USC School of Dentistry. A USC Trojan at heart, I opened a general dentistry practice in North San Diego County and enjoyed all the benefits this career has to offer. My team grew the practice into a large office with an in-house oral surgeon, an endodontist, two additional General Dentists, and a staff of 25. Our personal lives were fast-paced and very busy. We seemed to have it all, but at what price? Sound familiar? A Change in Lifestyle My wife, Lisa – a Dental Assistant, and I realized we had burned out on the Southern California lifestyle and dense population in the area. Having always enjoyed the mountains, we decided to make a lifestyle change and move to a smaller mountain community. We made up a wish list for our new home and began scouring the Internet. Our search focused on the Pacific Northwest. In the beautiful Sandpoint, Idaho area, we found a property that ticked off more boxes on our wish list than any other. This one had 20 acres, a year-round creek, gorgeous forests, spectacular mountain views, and a beautiful home on the property. It also just happened to be a former alpaca ranch. Had we intended to become alpaca ranchers? No. However, Lisa has always been an animal lover, so we purchased two alpacas from the sellers of our property to add a new breed to our two Chihuahuas, one Newfoundland, and one Himalayan cat. Though we had sold our practice in San Diego, I was not quite ready to retire from dentistry. Fortunately, there was a dentist in Sandpoint who was retiring to Texas. He had a small practice in town, which we purchased. Thus, we went from a huge office to what I affectionately call, the “Shire”- 900 square feet! I’m the dentist, my wife is the assistant, and my mother-in-law (who lives with us) handles the front desk. With our overwhelming growth to our dental office we have added new dental staff.
Having been very blessed in our dental careers, we wanted to give something back. We decided to be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday to accommodate those needing appointments outside the normal work week. For us, this also means a four-day “weekend”. This approach has brought us patients all the way from Washington and Montana! We’ve decided we must be the only office in the Northwest who offers these hours of business. Tom Davies, D.D.S., PLLC is located at 103 W. Superior, Sandpoint, ID. Please call us at (208) 263-8514. Advantages of Raising Alpacas Back to alpacas. We decided to treat this endeavor as a business, one we could operate simultaneously with a small dental practice without sacrificing our new lifestyle. With the intent to maintain a small herd perspective on raising world class genetics, we purchased a few more animals with champion bloodlines and began building a small herd.
J Creek Ranch LLC Tom & Lisa Davies www.jcreekranch.com (208) 920-9062
In the process of learning about the business, going to alpaca shows and attending seminars, we discovered there are many tax advantages to raising alpacas. The tax code contains several opportunities for deductions that apply to alpaca ranching. For instance, Section 179 of the Tax Code allows for deductions for capital assets as soon as alpacas are purchased. As an investment, owning alpacas has these additional advantages: •
Alpacas are insurable (Can you do this with stocks?)
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There are advantageous differences in the way ordinary income and capital gains are taxed under the current law. Alpacas held as business assets for more than one year can be granted special tax treatment. When these business assets are sold, they receive capital gain tax treatment. When sold at a loss, they receive ordinary loss treatment and offset ordinary income.
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Ranchers can spread their income over the three previous years to allow for fluctuations in income generation. This Congressional law is advantageous since ranch income can vary from year to year. The tax code looks positively on invested capital in the early years of building an alpaca business. A new alpaca farm will require investment of capital to purchase animals, build barns and fences, and acquire equipment. The tax code looks at these expenses separately.
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Expenses are the everyday costs of operating the alpaca business
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Assets are considered any item purchased for the ranch that is expected to last more than one year. Assets are subject to depreciation rules.
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Inventory is defined as items purchased or produced for retail. In alpaca ranching, this includes shorn fleece and fiber, as well as the animals for sale.
Combining a Dental Career with Alpaca Farming These tax advantages, along with the sheer joy of raising alpacas, have led us to a rewarding lifestyle that easily combines a part-time dental career with the alpaca business. Lisa has gone from city living to country girl in no time. We sip our morning coffee on the deck surrounded by alpacas, mountains, and quaking aspens next to Lake Pend Oreille.
Our commute is to the barn to feed the alpacas or to the dental office in town on country roads with no traffic. We enjoy our time together now as a family, hiking with our daughters, living on our ranch and traveling. We are part of a friendly community of alpaca breeders whom we see at local and national shows and events. The lifestyle is a blessing, and we don’t ever look back.
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See www.jcreekranch.com for more information. To visit J Creek Ranch, contact Dr. Tom Davies or Lisa Davies, at jcreekranch@gmail.com or (208) 920-9062.
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What is an Alpaca? • An alpaca is a domesticated member of the camelid family. Of the varied camelid species, the alpaca is among the most valued because of the quantity and quality of its fiber. Fleeces of the alpaca were used hundreds of years ago by Incan royalty for clothing. Now, there is a growing international market for fine alpaca fiber to be used in the high fashion industry by top design houses in the production of luxurious fashion goods. • Alpacas weigh between 125 and 150 pounds when fully grown. • There are two breeds of alpaca. The Huacaya has fleece with waviness or crimp that gives is a teddy bear-like appearance. The Suri alpaca has fleece with no crimp, but instead has fibers which wrap around themselves to form soft pencil-like locks. • Alpacas are shorn annually so their fiber is a renewable resource that grows out yearly. • Alpacas are intelligent, quiet animals that are easy to manage and halter train. Why do people raise alpacas? • • • • • • •
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How much land do alpacas require? Alpacas can be raised on small acreage. Because of their relatively small size and calm dispositions, six to eight alpacas can be easily managed on an acre. With padded feet and a grazing habit gentle on the land, alpacas require only grass pasture, hay, and water. At J CREEK RANCH , LLC you receive: • FREE Lifetime mentoring, FREE business consultation, herd health information and husbandry skills • Access to champion herdsires for breeding • World class alpaca genetics for sale, including snowmass alpacas May 2014 | Sandpoint Living Local 19
Photo by Jessica Herbig. Courtesy of the Injectors Car Club.
Sandpoint
in Focus
By Patty Hutchens. IT’S SPRING, and in Sandpoint that means it’s time for the official kickoff to summer! Dust off those penny loafers and saddle shoes and prepare to enjoy a very special Sandpoint tradition. It’s a time of year we all look forward to, no matter what your age. A time to turn back the clocks to a simpler time. Lost in the 50s is in its 29th year, and thanks to the dedication and hard work of Sandpoint resident Carolyn Gleason and her countless volunteers, it continues to be a favorite of many. From May 15th through the 18th, everyone from baby boomers down to toddlers will don poodle skirts, penny loafers and rolled up jeans. Downtown will be rocking to the music of Elvis, Ricky Nelson, The Platters and Fats Domino.
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Injectors Car Club WHETHER YOU ARE into hotrods, customs, or restorations, the Injector’s Club is a group that offers something for everyone. The group is full of those who love to collect, restore, customize, drive or simply admire classic cars. Gary VanHorn, president of the local Injectors Car Club, with his Chevy “Short66.”
But it’s not just a Sandpoint tradition. People come from all over to revel in the glory of the 1950s. Each year Tawnie and Brent Sleep, owners of Sleep’s Cabins, host a group from Edmonton, Alberta. The couple always looks forward to their visit. “This will be their eighth or ninth year, and we usually have 12 to 15 (vintage) cars that come with them,” said Tawnie. While the Canadian visitors used to take two days to make the trip, a couple of years ago they started making the trek in one day, arriving on Tuesday the week of the events, eager to enjoy all that Sandpoint has to offer. “We wait for them every year. They are a hoot,” said Tawnie. The visitors have grown to love the area so much, in fact, that many of them also come during the summer months and bring the entire family. This year’s Lost in the 50s will kick off on Thursday, May 15th as the Panida Theater will again host Rock ‘n Roll Heaven starting at 7pm. Always a sellout, it is a great musical performance that sets the mood for the weekend. On Friday, car enthusiasts will be busy buffing their cars as they prepare for the Cruise that will begin at Sandpoint High School and travel through the downtown streets to the excitement of those, young and old, who line the streets. And be sure and stay downtown following the parade to enjoy a street dance at Jeff Jones Square immediately following the parade.
While Lost in the 50s is a big hit each May, the Injector’s Club sponsors its own show towards the end of the summer, drawing approximately 150 to 200 entries. The money made during the event is donated back to several non-profits in the community. The group’s generosity is great, as is evidenced by their recent donation of a car originally owned by club President Gary Vanhorn and his wife Linda, to the Sandpoint High School athletic department. At Lost in the 50s look for SHS football players selling $5 raffle tickets for your chance to win a 1972 Dodge Dart Swing with a 318 engine that has been balanced and Blue Printed. If you are interested in finding out more about the Injector’s Club, you can attend their monthly meetings at DiLunas the first Thursday of each month at 6 pm. And look for their show on September 13th from 9am to 3pm in downtown. If you are the winner of the 1972 classic Dodge Dart, you may just find yourself displaying your new toy at their September event.
Saturday morning the downtown will be turned into a showcase for vintage cars as the annual car show gets underway at 9am, with car staging beginning at 7am. For those 21 and older, there will be a chance to enjoy a show and dance at the Fairgrounds on Saturday evening with doors opening at 6:30pm. All the fun wraps up on Sunday with the infamous Aspirin Rally-Run, a 5K fun run and car rally at Second Avenue Pizza in Sandpoint. So no matter what your age, be sure to stop by one of the many Lost in the 50s events. You’ll be glad you did! Proud member of the Injectors Car Club.
Sandpoint by the Numbers
3.98
The land area of Sandpoint in square miles.
13.8
The mean travel time (in minutes) to work for those 16 years of age and older.
436
The number of Veterans living in Sandpoint from 2008-2012.
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SINCE 1975 Northwest Auto Body and Towing has been providing superior automobile collision repairs throughout North Idaho and the Inland Northwest. Their mission is to provide top quality collision repair and customer service at an affordable price through craftsmanship, education and technology. While providing excellent service for over 32 years to satisfied customers all over North Idaho and the Inland Northwest, they have also been an invaluable contributor in the community. Northwest Auto Body and Towing gives of their time and resources by participating in volunteer work and contributing to charities and events. Some of their community involvement includes repairing animal shelter vehicles, volunteering their own facility for use by Mom’s in Need for the Church, participating in Friends of the Pend d’ Oreille Bay Trial, providing volunteer work at the community center and a great deal more. Northwest Auto Body and Towing has been a family owned and operated business for nearly 40 years. Owner and operator Eric Donenfeld was born and raised in Idaho. When given the opportunity to work with his father and brother, he jumped at the chance. “I moved away for a year, only to come back and realize how good it is in Sandpoint,” he said. Some of his favorite activities in Sandpoint include and are not limited to: fishing, biking, skiing, wakeboarding, sailing and most all water sports. “All the Sandpoint favorites,” he said with a smile. Eric explained that his father, Mel Donenfeld, started the business in 1975. Mel and his two sons Eric and Cory are now owners of the family business. Eric works at the Ponderay facility while Cory works at the Sandpoint location and Mel helps out at both locations. “The Sandpoint facility has been around forever, and the facility in Ponderay was a natural evolution of business growth,” said Eric of the recently opened second location. “It isn’t about making more money, it’s about filling a need.” Eric Donenfeld attributes the success of the business to his trustworthy employees for their quality craftsmanship as well as the other businesses they partner with.
Both of the Northwest Autobody locations use computer network systems, including online claim filing, that can provide faster and more efficient insurance claim settling. They work with most major insurance companies and provide a seamless repair experience for the customer. Northwest Auto Body and Towing is Sandpoint’s longest running collision repair facility that specializes in repairing all cars, trucks, SUVs, boats, and bikes at fair prices.
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Bizarre Bazaar is Bonner County’s premier upscale resale shop. Owned and operated by the Community Assistance League, Bizarre Bazaar is staffed entirely by dedicated CAL volunteers. All profits are returned to the community in the form of grants and scholarships. Whether you’re looking for quality clothing, jewelry, household items, collectibles, books or furniture, make Bizarre Bazaar your first stop. We appreciate all donations and will even pick up furniture!
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Art Works Gallery
It’s May, when Mother Earth amazes us with her creativity. Celebrate your Mom on her special day with a creative gift from Art Works! A glass heart, swirling with color. A sun-catcher to brighten any room. A stunning necklace, brilliant watercolor, subtle photograph, or joyful sculpture. Art Works has it all: Unique. Memorable. Local. Sandpoint—214 North First Avenue www.sandpointartworks.com | 208.263.2642 f/sandpointartworks
We’re your local, business-focused community bank, featuring a full line of personal and business banking products and solutions that fit your life. So whether you want to grow your business, save for retirement, put your home’s equity to work with a HELOC, or anything in between, we’ll help you get there. Stop in and visit with us today, at your local Sandpoint Branch. Sandpoint—605 5th Street 208.255.1700 | www.awbank.net
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We specialize in power washing & painting homes. Experienced in both indoor and outdoor painting and washing. Extend the life of your siding and keep it looking nice with power washing! Call us today for an estimate or to schedule your yearly cleaning! Sandpoint— 177 Woodland Drive 208.304.7141
GlennsGlass
It’s time to celebrate Mom! For over 20 years GlennsGlass has created beautiful colors with dichroic glass. Choose from handmade sterling silver dichroic jewelry, breathtaking fused dichroic art and more. See our display on the 3rd floor of the Panhandle Bank Building this month! Available exclusively at Art Works Gallery, located on 1st Avenue across from The Hive. Sandpoint—214 North First Avenue f Glenns Glass | 208.263.2642
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Confused about the current healthcare changes? Come in today and let us answer your questions and help you find a plan that fits your needs and budget. We can also help you know if you qualify to pay less for your health insurance. Advocate Insurance wants to be your one stop shopping center, offering you stress free, seamless coverage. Locally owned since 1995, Advocate Insurance is here to serve your every need! Sandpoint—506 Alder Street www.advocateins.com | 208.255.2222
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Expanded days and hours for your convenience. New Patients Always Welcome! Dr. Johnson utilizes the newest and greatest dental techniques. Learn more about Dr. Johnson and our flexible payment options. Visit SandpointDentalCosmetics.com. “Like” us on Facebook to stay up to date on our latest offers, or call to hear about our new and returning patient specials. Ponderay—Hwy 200 by the Elks Golf Course www.sandpointdentalcosmetics.com 208.946.4329
Arts&Entertainment SHOWS/MUSIC/ARTS April 18 thru June 6 - River Bend Artists Guild Spring Exhibit. The River Bend Artists Guild hosts a POACsponsored exhibit of new works on the third floor of Panhandle State Bank in Sandpoint. May 9, 10, 16, 17 - ‘The Little Mermaid JR’. All shows are at the Sandpoint High School Auditorium Sandpoint High School, 410 S. Division St., Doors open at 6:30 pm, curtain at 7:00 pm and May 10 at 1:00 pm, doors open at 12:30 pm. Tickets are available at Eve’s Leaves, Eichardt’s, or by visiting www.facebook.com/ events/300230440132370/ May 15 - Rock N’ Roll Heaven X. Come join an explosive night of music and energy that will last the whole weekend. Doors open at 6pm and the show starts at 7pm in the Panida Theater. Come early to get your seat!
Photo by Doug Marshall, courtesy of K-Bear Adventures.
Sandpoint on the Salmon
Join fellow community members on a whitewater rafting adventure. By Patty Hutchens. IT’S TIME TO MAKE your summer plans, and what better way to spend a week than on the Salmon River with friends and other members of the Sandpoint community. And not only that, but you will be able to experience many of Sandpoint’s finest eating and drinking establishments while away from home. Mason Kiebert and his wife Heather Johnston own and operate K-Bear River Adventures in Sandpoint, and each summer they give families from all over the country an adventure of a lifetime.
Brothers Coffee and Laughing Dog Brewery. In addition to including local businesses, Kiebert is offering a $250 discount to area residents. “I want to get as many people as possible involved,” he said.
In an effort to give that experience to their own community, they will be hosting Sandpoint on the Salmon, a whitewater rafting trip that will run from July 15th through July 20th. Joining the adventure will be local business owners who will provide food and beverages along the way. “We wanted to bring Sandpoint to the River,” said Mason about his desire to incorporate his fellow local business owners in the adventure.
The trip promises to be an adventure with breathtaking camping spots, wonderful food and drink, and an opportunity to see some of the country’s most beautiful and vast wilderness areas. The rapids are plenty and vary in difficulty, but it is a trip that can be enjoyed by newbies and veterans alike. For more information and photos, go to www.raftthesalmon.com.
Joining K-Bear Adventures will be Trinity at City Beach, Pend d’Oreille Winery, Evans
Kiebert has done a great deal of research and found that most ski resorts in the Inland Northwest offer discounts to their local residents, something he wishes to emulate in his business. “The real key is keeping everything local,” said Kiebert.
May 16 - ‘Rocky and the Rollers’. Come down to the fairgrounds and end your evening with music and dancing! Doors will open at 6:30pm to everyone over 21. For tickets and information visit Second Avenue Pizza, 215 S 2nd Ave, 208.265.LOST(5678) or email lost50s@sandpoint.net May 17 - Bicycle Film Festival. Little Panida Theater at 7:30 pm. A variety of films on cycling and raffle (must be present to win). Doors open at 6:30 pm. and movies start at 7:30 pm. Suggested donation $2. Laughing Dog beer and Pend d’Oreille wine will be available for sale.
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May 17 - ‘The Legendary Teenagers and The Wonderful Lesley Gore’. Doors at the fairgrounds will open at 6:30 pm to everyone over 21. For tickets and information visit Second Avenue Pizza, 215 S 2nd Ave, 208.265.LOST(5678) or email lost50s@sandpoint.net May 18 - Spring Serenade Teacher’s Concert and Scholarship Fundraiser. This classical concert is brought to you by the staff of the Music Conservatory of Sandpoint and will take place at 4pm in the First Lutheran Church, 526 S. Olive St. 208.265.4444 May 22 - Sandpoint High School Band Concert. Starting at 7pm in the Panida Theater May 23 - Master Guitarist Claude Bourbon. Come to Di Luna’s Cafe, 207 Cedar St., for a concert featuring Medieval and Spanish blues. Doors will open at 5:30 pm, with dinner served only before the concert, and the show begins at 7:30 pm . For reservations call Di Luna’s 208.263.0846 May 29 - Sandpoint High School Choir Concert. Starting at 7pm in the Panida Theater.
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LOCAL MUSIC
Eichardt’s Pub Join us for Blues Jam every Monday with host Truck Mills. The Charley Packard Band plays every Wednesday. ***Text “livemusic” to 35819 to sign up for pub updates.
Forty-One South Live music in the lounge on Thursdays and live music in the dining room on Saturdays.
Pend d’Oreille Winery 5/2 - Britchy Folk Duo - Missoula’s acoustic Americana duo. 5/9 - Flying Mammals - Inland Northwest-based trio of brothers. 5/17 - One Street Over - Guitar wonder with roots in Nashville. 5/23 - Captain Wilson Conspiracy - Jazz duo and modern synthesis. 5/24 - Bare Grass - Funky bluegrass. 220 Cedar Street closing act.
Trinity at City Beach Spend Tuesdays with Ray from 5pm to 8pm. Come down to Trinity at City Beach every Tuesday at 5pm to enjoy wonderful food and live music. It’s a great night to go out with the family. Also join us Fridays for the sounds of Bruce Bishop. For more information and updates on events visit us on Facebook at facebook.com/ trinityatcitybeach.
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EVENTS & ACTIVITIES April thru July 9 - North Idaho College Foundation’s 21st Really BIG Raffle. Try your luck for a chance to win a brand new $265,000 home at Syringa Park in Post Falls as well as a $20,000 car, $10,000 boat, $3,500 vacation package and $2,000 shopping spree. For more information call 208.769.3271 or visit www.nic.edu/rbr
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May through October - Farmers’ Market. Come down to Farmin Park every Saturday and Wednesday to enjoy this open-air market of fresh produce, garden starts, handcrafts, flowers, food and music runs. SandpointFarmersMarket.com. May 3 - 40/60 Human Rights Banquet and Auction. From 6-9 pm the Sandpoint Business and Events Center, 102 S. Euclid Ave., will host this event which includes both a dinner and auction featuring artwork donated by local artists and students. May 3-4 - Silverwood Anniversary Opening Weekend. $19.88 entrance fee per day, per person, when purchasing a ticket at Silverwood’s front gate. SilverwoodThemePark.com. 208.683.3400 May 5 - Cinco de Mayo Fundraiser. 5 pm at Trinity at City Beach, 58 Bridge St. For more information visit www.facebook.com/events/633743816661650/ May 5-9 - Kindergarten Registration. Lake Pend Oreille School District is holding open enrollment for all incoming kindergarteners. Come in to any elementary school from 9am - 2pm with Proof of Residency, State Certified Birth Certificate, and Current Immunizations Record. May 7 - Winemakers Dinner Series: Bridge Press Cellars. Priest River Hardwood Grill, 5634 Highway 2, Come and sample this month’s featured winemaker - Bridge Press Cellars of Spokane. Reservations 208.448.4489 May 10 - Kendama Workshops and Demos. Beginner session begins at 10:30; Intermediate at 12:30. Eureka Institute, 513 Oak Street by Evans Bros Coffee. Sponsored by Kendama Co, Eureka Institute, Evans Bros and Sandpoint Idaho Kendama. More details at www.zandoozles.com or call 208.265.7242. May 10 - Tuscan Night Out. Selkirk School Presents a Pasta Dinner Fundraiser with Silent Auction and Live Dessert Auction. Dinner catered by Eichardt’s Pub, Ponderay Events Center 5 pm and tickets can be purchased for $15 at Eichardt’s Pub, Selkirk School or the night of the event. Please call the school for more
May 15 - 18 - Car Raffle. As you stroll through the streets over the Lost in the 50s weekend, be on the lookout for Sandpoint High School football players in their jerseys. They will be selling $5 raffle tickets for your chance to win a 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger. The vehicle is black with dark green metallic stripe across the rear, has a 318 engine that has been balanced and Blue Printed, new Edelbrock carb, new Two Row aluminum radiator, and new tires. Thank you to the Injectors Club for the generous support of the SHS football program!
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information: 208.263.4931. May 10- North Idaho Veteran’s Stand Down. Kootenai County Fairgrounds from 8-2 p.m. For more information on the Stand Down or veteran assistance call Eric Swanbeck, St. Vincent de Paul Veteran Services Coordinator at 208.704.0548. May 10 - VFW Gun Show. VFW Posts 10320 and 2453 host this annual event from 9am-4pm in the VFW Hall at the corner of Division and Pine. May 14 - Bike to School/Work Day. Bike to school or work and stop by one of the Energizer stations to pick up free refreshments, and enter a free raffle to win great prizes and tickets to the Bike Film Festival Saturday night. All students who ride their bikes to school will get a prize. May 16 - Customer Appreciation Lunch. Come to Car Quest from 11-2pm and enjoy a meal while you take an early glance at several cars that will be in the parade. May 16 - Lost in the 50’s Parade. Street Parade starts at 6 pm in the High School parking lot and roams through Downtown Sandpoint. Street dance in Jeff Jones Square immediately following the parade. May 17 - Car Show. Cars will be on display through the downtown area from 9:30-4pm. Music and Dancing at Fairgrounds 7-? May 17 - Sandpoint Classic Aircraft Show. Sandpoint Airport from 10am-2pm. View restored planes. Sponsored by Granite Aviation, FREE and open to the public. For more info email info@granite-aviation.com or call 208.263.9102. May 17 - Classic/Unique Bike Show. Greasy Fingers Bikes N Repair from 12-3 pm. Browse a collection of classic and unique bikes! Awards will be given to People’s Choice and Most Unique Bike. Free admission.
Arts&Entertainment CHECK OUT WWW.SANDPOINTLIVING.COM FOR A COMPLETE CALENDAR OF EVENTS! To enter your bike, stop by Greasy Fingers Bikes N Repair or call 208.255.4496 May 17 - J Creek Ranch Presents Roundtable Alpaca 101. Join Dr. Tom and Lisa Davies, owners of J Creek Ranch, from 9am to noon to learn about Alpacas. Call 208.920.9062 before May 10 to reserve your spot! May 17 - Sandpoint Waldorf School’s Spring Auction. Hosted by The Heartwood Center, 615 Oak St, at 5:30pm come enjoy an evening of fun! Tickets are available at SandpointWaldorf.org. 208.265.2683 May 18 - Bike Swap & Rodeo. Located in the Eureka Annex in the Old Granary Art District from 12:30-2 pm. Bike rodeo starts at 12:30 pm. Open to children 6-16 years of age. May 18 - Aspirin Rally Run. 5k Fun Run. 10am. Cosponsored by the Cardio Junkies, our local running club, you’ll start and stop at Second Avenue Pizza. Car Rally. 11:30 am at Second Avenue Pizza. Pre-enter to ensure there are enough shirts and packets to go around. For more info visit Second Avenue Pizza, 215 S 2nd Ave, 208.265.LOST(5678) or email lost50s@sandpoint.net
May 24 - “Life Cycle of Bees,” Presented by Kinnikinnick Native Plant Society at Sandpoint Community Hall from 9:45 - 11:30 am. For more information, visit: www.NativePlantSociety.org May 24-25 - Priest Lake Spring Festival. 9am-3pm through the weekend. Sponsored by the Coolin Civic Organization and the Priest Lake Chamber of Commerce. More info at PriestLakeSpringFestival.com. May 25 - Coeur d’Alene Marathon. The 37th annual Coeur d’Alene Marathon, Half Marathon & MyHealth 5k is moving to downtown Coeur d’Alene! For more information visit www.cdamarathon.com May 31 - Spot Check. Kootenai Clinic Cancer Services will be conducting FREE skin cancer screenings at Bonner General Hospital from 10-12pm . To schedule an appointment call 208.666.3148
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May 31 - Johnnie Lawson Fundraiser Event. Come to the Fairgrounds at 5pm and help bring Johnnie home! There will be a spaghetti dinner, live music from Donnie Evans and the original “Pack River Band”, along with a silent and live auction. May 31 thru Sept. 6 - Summer Sounds. Free concert series every Saturday at Arlo’s stage on First Avenue. DowntownSandpoint.com. 208.255.1876
UPCOMING EVENTS June 1 - ‘Enchanted Earth’. A Dance Performance Art Created by Moondance Productions. Held at the Sandpoint Events Center, 102 S. Euclid, at 4:00 pm Tickets go on sale at Eichart’s Pub May 16th. Call 208.304.3143 for more details. June 7 - “Bark for Life”. Come support a great cause as you walk your dog! Sandpoint Community Assistance League is sponsoring a Poker Dog Walk from 8am12pm on the Dover Bay Balto Dog Loop. All donations will go to North Idaho Relay for Life. June 21 - CHAFE 150. Riders will receive an after ride meal and drinks as part of their registration fee, and all others in attendance can purchase food and drink for a modest cost with the net proceeds going towards the ride. Register online at: http://chafe150.org/the-event/ registration/. To make a pledge donation log onto http://chafe150.org/donate/ or mail your donation to Sandpoint Rotary Charitable Trust, Inc., P.O. Box 1666, Sandpoint, ID 83864
May 21 - Ride of Silence. City Beach at 6 pm. Join other cyclists in a silent, ride in honor of those who have been injured or killed while cycling on public roadways. May 24-26 - American Heroes Weekend. All military personnel, veterans, police officers and firefighters will receive free admission to Silverwood Theme Park this weekend and family members are half price! Visit SilverwoodThemePark.com. 208.683.3400
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FOR THE WIN ...”it was such a euphoric feeling to know that what you had been preparing for practically your whole life was actually going to happen.”
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Emily Chatburn
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SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL. BY PATTY HUTCHENS. SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR Emily Chatburn loves a challenge. Whether it’s in her chosen sports of basketball or tennis or in the classroom, Emily is driven. She will graduate in June with High Honors, an impressive accomplishment especially given the fact her curriculum included several AP and Honors courses. Athletically, Emily served as captain of the JV basketball team her sophomore and junior years and captain of the tennis team this year. Emily shares that her biggest challenge came last year when she did not make the varsity basketball team. “At first I was completely devastated, but now looking back I am extremely grateful that this happened. My teammates on JV were extremely supportive and by the end of the season I could see the big picture,” said Emily. “I became motivated to work hard that off season, even though there
were multiple times that I thought about quitting. I used it as motivation instead of letting it drag me down.”
of Idaho where she will study elementary education, a career she has always wanted to pursue.
That motivation paid off this year when the varsity basketball team went to state. “The buzzer went off at the district basketball game and we had just won. Running up to my teammates and just screaming and hugging, it was such a euphoric feeling to know that what you had been preparing for practically your whole life was actually going to happen,” said Emily. “That feeling will live on with me forever.”
“Teachers have such an influential role in children’s lives. One of my main goals in life is to make a difference in the world somehow, and I believe that becoming a teacher I will make a positive difference in the way students view school, their lives, and that in the end they learn how to have their own thoughts.”
Emily loves being part of a team and what that brings to her life. “Having a teammate means there is someone there to hold you accountable, cheer you up, celebrate with you, go through hard losses with, and to just love,” said Emily.
Favorite Teacher: “Mr. Fitchett because he has taught me so much more than just the subject of sociology. After his class I am always left thinking about some aspect of life. I like how he calls into question things that other people just accept. All in all I think that he has made me a better person.”
In the fall Emily will attend the University
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“My dream job would be anything to do with football. I have always loved every aspect of the game whether it’s playing it, coaching it or managing it. I love it all.”
SENIOR NOAH FAUDE HAS ALWAYS played sports. Whether it’s football, lacrosse, or golf Noah enjoys the competition and the adrenaline it gives him. It has also taught him lessons he can carry through his life. “One lesson I’ve learned from sports is how to create a strong mental block. What I mean by that is finding a way to forget bad plays, shots, mistakes instantly and move on,” said Noah. Noah is on the golf team and is playing tennis for the first time. “But my favorite ones to play are lacrosse and football,” said Noah who will graduate in June with an impressive 3.5 GPA. As for golf, Noah likes the individual nature of the game. “I like the fact that even though you’re on a team and you play with other players, it’s completely independent and you can just get into your own groove,” said Noah. In the fall Noah will attend Boise State University where he will pursue a degree in business and hopes to turn his love for football into a career.
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“My dream job would be anything to do with football. I have always loved every aspect of the game whether it’s playing it, coaching it or managing it. I love it all.” Noah said the biggest challenge he has faced athletically has been his size. “I’ve always been one of the smallest kids out on the field or whatever the setting is and that has certainly given me my challenges,” he said. “I have overcome that by playing smarter than most of the other players.” Looking back on all the sports he has played throughout the years, Noah said one moment stands out among the rest.
“During a lacrosse game I broke my foot mid game but continued to play on it and scored a goal,” recalls Noah. “Then after a little while the adrenaline wore off and I was in a lot of pain. But between the time I broke it and realized I broke it, it was cool to score a goal then realize you did it with a broken foot.” Favorite Food: “Definitely the bacon cheeseburger from the Hydra Steakhouse.” Favorite Teacher: “Mrs. Bocksch. She teaches Spanish and even though I was by far one of the worst students at Spanish, she was always encouraging and helped me whenever needed. No matter how many times I needed help she was always there for me even if I wasn’t the easiest to work with.”
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Making an impact on the local economy. By Patty Hutchens.
IT’S THE TIME OF YEAR when many are filled with anticipation. Lost in the 50s is right around the corner, boats are coming out of storage and spring is in the air. It’s also time for the announcement of who will be performing at the Festival at Sandpoint. With the lineup revealed in mid-May, early bird passes have already sold out. Why? Because the reality is that no matter what acts perform, the August event is always a huge success and the music a hit. Locals and tourists plan their summer vacation around this wildly popular event, now in its 32nd year. Travel downtown during the first two weeks in August, and there is no question that the Festival benefits the entire community with the influx of visitors. But just how big is that impact? In June of last year Steven Peterson, a
Research Economist and Clinical Assistant Professor in Economics with the College of Business and Economics at the University of Idaho in Moscow, along with Moscow economist Stephen Millheim released the results from their study on the economic impact of the Festival of Sandpoint. The purpose of the study, which was commissioned by the Festival, was to gather concrete information as to how the event and its operations affect the economy, both locally and regionally. The goal was not only to provide sponsors and supporters of the Festival with feedback on their investment, but the Festival board and staff also hoped to use the information when outlining its plan for the future. “We always knew the Festival had a qualitative impact on the community,” said
Executive Director Dyno Wahl. “But we also wanted to substantiate how important the Festival is to the entire economic wellbeing of the community.” While the 26-page document is filled with charts, graphs and formulas, the bottom line is the Festival draws people from across the nation and the ripple effects throughout our economy are substantial. The economists looked at the impact on the local economy of the Festival’s own expenditures; the impact of visitor spending; and the overall affect that the Festival and other recreational and arts-related activities had on the local and regional economy. The results confirm what many already know – the Festival at Sandpoint brings a substantial amount of business to our town.
In fact, 52 percent of ticket purchasers in 2012 were from out of state. The study showed that in 2012 visitor spending brought in a total of $948,285 in sales. Combine that with the $867,516 that the Festival had in sales transactions, and the total economic impact of sales transactions attributed to the Festival was an astounding $1.82 million. “It is a wonderful boon to our economy,” said Mack Deibel, Communications Manager for the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce. “It is easy to say this (the Festival) is one of the largest events put on in our community in its impact. People have heard about it and want to attend. It is magical, and people have spread the word.” The opportunity for employment is also impacted, with a total of 25 full time jobs created during this time of high tourism. The economists also forecasted the economic impact of the festival over the next five years. “In 5 years, total sales impacts….will increase to $2.33 million dollars and jobs impacts will increase to
People have heard about it and want to attend. It is magical, and people have spread the word. 32. In 10 years, sales impacts will reach $3.0 million and jobs impacts will reach 43,” the study states. It goes on to state that by 15 years from now, sales will reach $3.88 million and job creation will total 54. However, there is a caveat that the forecasted numbers assume no capacity constraints. Given the popularity of the event and the way news of Sandpoint is spreading globally, there is little doubt that organizers will not find a way to accommodate the demand for growth. “To me, it’s wonderful that something that brings so much joy and that is so fun is also so beneficial to the community,” said Wahl. “It’s a win win situation.”
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Cinco de Mayo presented by Leadership Sandpoint! Monday May 5th, 2014, 5pm-9pm, dine out for a cause as the 2014 Class of Leadership Sandpoint hosts a night of giveaways, raffle prizes and authentic Mexican cuisine at TCB. Proceeds will benefit Transitions In Progress Services. Mothers Day Brunch - May 11th, 2014. 8am-2pm enjoy a delightful buffet including an omelet bar, honey glazed ham and Prime Rib carving station, plus smoked salmon, pastries, peel and eat shrimp, chef thane’s chocolate mousse and much more. special drink prices on mimosa’s, bloody mary’s, caesar’s or bellini’s from the bar.…. $16.95 Buffet - $8.95 Children
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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. TrinityAtCityBeach.com 56 Bridge Street | Sandpoint, ID 208.255.7558
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Forty-One South brings sushi back to Sandpoint. Delicious sushi and Japanese cuisine. Beautiful waterfront dining with spectacular sunset views. Professional and courteous service. Open in the evenings Wednesday-Sunday. www.shogasushi.com. 41 Lakeshore Drive | Sagle, ID 208.265.2001
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We now have homemade pies on Thursdays! Come experience the sensational smells of fresh baking bread, cinnamon rolls, pies and pastries. Pick up a deli sandwich on our homemade bread and hot bowl of soup with a fresh baked roll or cornbread. Open Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:30pm. www.millerscountrystoresandpoint.com. 1326 Baldy Mtn. Rd. | Sandpoint, ID 208.263.9446
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Eating a gluten free diet does not mean you have to sacrifice taste! Bread of Life, located inside Earth Rhythms Café, specializes in delicious and nutritious homemade gluten-free breads, cookies and pastries. Whether it’s a cream cheese brownie, raspberry coconut cupcake, bread, hamburger buns, or pizza crust you desire, we make it. And it’s all gluten free! 830 Kootenai Cutoff Rd. | Ponderay, ID 208.290.0205
By Colin Anderson
IF YOU’RE NOT ONE to hover over the grill during our often frigid winter days and wet and windy spring Saturdays, then you’re probably just getting back into summer grilling mode. The days are longer and milder and outdoor meals are already happening. Now is the time to get your grills and your skills ready for a long summer of sizzle. Cleaning If your grill sat uncovered or you didn’t give it thorough cleaning last fall, it’s in need of a touch-up. Heavy duty wire brushes will do the job but they can also be harmful. “Brushes can sometimes strip away the coating and oils,” said Tim Branen, owner of Tim’s Special Cut Meats in Coeur d’Alene. “I get the grill hot and then rub the grates with crumpled tin foil.”
and better tasting your meat will be. High quality cuts of meat will flare up, so searing each side is a good method to prevent a burnt outside with a raw interior. “I sear the meat a few minutes on each side and then go real low,” said Branen. “Once it’s seared, turn half the grill off and put the meat on that side of the grill, then cook to the doneness you prefer.” Seasoning A good cut of meat needs very little seasoning. Salt, pepper, and garlic will go a long way. If you do use a rub, make sure it pairs with any sauce you plan to use. Check the main ingredients for similarities and you’ll be much happier with the results.
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“Charcoal is more time consuming, but the flavor is much better than gas,” said Branen. Natural lump charcoal provides great flavoring for those who prefer it over gas. If you’re like many and use a propane grill, there are a few ways to add additional flavor. Adding woodchips will enrich the flavor of the meat. Varieties such as apple wood, cherry wood, hickory, and mesquite all bring different tastes. Simply choose the wood you would like to use and place it in a pie pan or wrap in tinfoil. This prevents the wood from burning too hot and allows you to control how much smoke is in the grill. Locking in Flavor Generally speaking, the lower temperature and more time you take grilling, the juicier
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the Bleu
Blue cheese is a general classification of cow’s milk, sheep’s milk, or goat’s milk cheeses that have had cultures of the mold Penicillium added so that the final product is spotted or veined throughout with blue, blue-gray or bluegreen mold, and carries a distinct smell, either from that or various specially cultivated bacteria. Some blue cheeses are injected with spores before the curds form and others have spores mixed in with the curds after they form. Blue cheeses are typically aged in a temperature-controlled environment such as a cave. Blue cheese can be eaten by itself or can be crumbled or melted into or over foods.
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GatherIngredients: • 2 oranges - peeled and sliced • 1 1/2 pounds of asparagus • 1 tbsp Orange Juice • 1 cup Litehouse Bleu Cheese Crumbles • 1/4 cup Litehouse® Red Wine Olive Oil Vinaigrette • Salt • Litehouse® Chunky Bleu Cheese (optional, for dipping)
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ShopinStyle Mother’s Day FIND UNIQUE GIFTS FOR MOM LOCALLY. BY PATTY HUTCHENS. IT’S MAY and you know what that means – time to come up with the perfect gift for mom. While flowers are a favorite of many, why not take a stroll through our locally owned stores, including florists, and find something truly unique. There are many suggestions out there for the perfect mother’s day gift, but the truth is no one knows mom the way you do! Here are some suggestions for a different twist on a Mother’s Day gift, and ones that you can find locally! One of these may just strike you as something your mom will appreciate and enjoy. Does your mom enjoy a night out? If you don’t already know, then do some investigating and find out what her favorite restaurant is. A gift certificate is a great gift idea and one that mom can use at any time – especially on a night where she does not feel like cooking! It is a well-known fact that mothers, especially those of young children, seldom take time for themselves. A massage? A pedicure? It’s either not in the budget or is just too difficult to find the time. Help mom find the time; older siblings can offer to babysit the younger ones, or dads can give up a round of golf on Saturday. Give mom the gift of time to focus on herself and time to relax! Our town has several great places so shop around and find the perfect pampering gift for her. A keepsake specially made by her child is something all moms treasure. Go online to search for a do it yourself pottery place near you. They are becoming more and more popular and kids, as well as adults, have a great time. There is an extensive array of choices from which to choose including plates, mugs, flowerpots, frames and jewelry boxes. Many of us equate florists with just that – flowers. But the truth is many florists carry much more. Garden art, wall décor, and birdbaths all make great gifts. Or how about enlisting the help of your local florist to help get mom’s flower baskets ready for spring. It is a service many florists offer and may save a busy mom a lot of time. Perhaps your mom is elderly and has all that she needs. Often it is difficult to come up with ideas for her. Does she like to read? Magazine subscriptions or books are a favorite of many. Or take a trip to the local Farmers’ Market to buy some special homemade jam. For many moms whose children no longer live at home, the gift of spending time together is one they deeply cherish. Take mom to lunch, shopping or maybe a stroll through the park. Whatever the choice, your mom will be sure to know that she is appreciated and loved. Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms and enjoy your special day!
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Adventures in Vietnam North Idaho women help teach the art of massage to the Vietnamese blind population. By Patty Hutchens. Photos courtesy of Susan Wentz and Jana Shields.
WHEN SUSAN WENTZ MOVED TO SANDPOINT from New Orleans three years ago, she brought with her many stories of people she had met throughout her life. She shared one of those stories with her friend, Jana Shields, and that began an adventure the two friends will never forget. Susan told Jana of a man she knew in New Orleans; a Vietnamese medical doctor whose practice focuses on acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Each year he travels to Vietnam to teach blind people the art of massage and acupuncture. Upon hearing Susan’s story, Jana knew it was an experience in which she would like to participate. “I thought it sounded like a grand adventure and a wonderful way to meet the real people,” said Jana. “When I travel I don’t like to do the tourist things. I like to get a real feel for the country.” And so the adventure began. In February the women, accompanied by Susan’s daughter Lilly who lives in Thailand, traveled to Vietnam with Dr. Quang Huynh. While both women had traveled internationally, neither of them had been to Vietnam. Jana said she was intrigued by not only the people and culture, but also at the prospect of working with the many blind centers throughout the country. “My cousin is blind, and when we were little we would always play hide and seek - and she always won,” laughed Jana. “She always knew where we were.” Both Jana and Susan agree that the blind population relies heavily on their other senses resulting in a heightened sense of smell, touch and hearing. And it is that heightened sense of touch that helps them in their work as massage therapists and in learning acupuncture.
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“They were able to tune in and put the needles exactly where they needed to be,” said Jana who was the person on whom many practiced their techniques under the watchful eye of Dr. Huynh. “She was the guinea pig,” exclaimed Susan. The blind centers are plentiful throughout Vietnam, and those who live there rely upon massage as a way of raising the funds to sustain them. “The blind centers are very poor,” explained Susan. “People come from all over to get massages from the blind. They are very good at it, and they know all the right pressure points.” The high percentage of Vietnamese with impaired vision is in large part a result of agent orange from the Vietnam war. “There was a total of 72,000 gallons of agent orange that had been dropped, and it affected three generations,” said Jana. The women spent three weeks traveling by car, van and trains, all the time staying in blind centers and small guesthouses with less than comfortable accommodations. But that did not bother them. “I loved sharing meals with these incredible people,” said Susan of the Vietnamese. Both women said they fell in love with the people and country of Vietnam and would love to return. Jana said she especially enjoyed visiting families in their homes and traveling to villages where many had never experienced foreigners. “It was entertaining, enlightening and educational,” said Jana. Susan said one of the highlights of the trip was one of the few tourist things they did – a tour of the “Hanoi Hilton” where John McCain was held prisoner. “It is now surrounded by modern office buildings and apartments, but the actual prison is a communist museum filled with propaganda,” said Susan. The trip was not one of luxury, the women spent most of their time working and integrating themselves into the culture. “It was pretty grueling on the road,” said Jana of their cramped, long train rides, often having people sleep on the floor beneath the women’s feet, and their drives along windy, bumpy mountain roads. In some of the towns the women visited, many residents had never met or seen a foreigner. But communication was not an obstacle as many of the Vietnamese had iPhones making it easier to communicate through a translation app. “We went to a Festival in one town where the children were absolutely fascinated by my hair,” said Jana, whose light colored hair was in stark contrast to the Vietnamese.
“It’s always important that we give back,” said Jana. “Whether we are helping people who are mentally, physically or developmentally handicapped, the elderly or animals, we need to help in some way and share whatever we can.” “The kids would stroke my hair and would kiss me like I was their Fairy Godmother.” But there were also times when they didn’t feel far from home. “We had coffee in this one shop, and I looked over and saw a machine that was manufactured by Diedrich Manufacturing in Sandpoint,” recalls Susan at the strange coincidence. Eager to have an impact on the less fortunate, the women quickly realized that to be able to help the blind centers financially is a challenge. One of the center’s biggest needs right now is a braille printer, something that
Make your teeth sparkle and shine just like your ride! Jana Shields, second from left, and Susan Wentz, fourth from the right, enjoy a festival during their February trip.
runs close to $10,000. “Volunteering is easy, but their needs are complicated,” said Susan. But that is not stopping the women from helping other Vietnamese people. Susan, who owns Santosha Imports in downtown Sandpoint, is collecting clothing and money for those who live in an orphanage. The money will be used to help pay the fees the children need to attend school as well as feed the children. “It takes $50 a day to feed 200 children,” Susan explains. The women packed very little on their trip so they could fill the rest of their suitcases with things for the Vietnamese. Susan hopes to go back this summer and plans to bring with her everything from underwear to sweatshirts and pajamas. “We need things in all sizes,” she said. And her friend Jana intends to do whatever she can to help. “It’s always important that we give back,” said Jana. “Whether we are helping people who are mentally, physically or developmentally handicapped, the elderly or animals, we need to help in some way and share whatever we can.” If you have items you would like to donate to the Vietnamese orphanage, please stop by Santosha Imports at 212 First Avenue in downtown Sandpoint where there is a donation box.
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This column is dedicated to the Middle-Aged among us, lost in society’s Bermuda Triangle between being young and being “older”, acknowledged only by ads selling them cosmetics to make them look young again and comfort bras to ease the inevitable triumph of gravity. REMEMBER THE DAYS WHEN you could eat hard-boiled eggs and grapefruit for a week and drop ten pounds? Exercise for a few months and see results? I find that the middle aged body laughs at diets, becomes positively hysterical when you try to change it with exercise, and if forced to change by gut-wrenching Herculean efforts, reverts to its original form the moment you relax your efforts.
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My older brother told me as gently as possible, passing me boxes of Kleenex as I wept, that in one’s mature years it takes about three months of unrelenting exercise to even build a FOUNDATION upon which to BEGIN to get in shape. In middle age, we get in shape at a slower pace and get out of shape at a faster pace. Are we clear? Here,
True story: I stopped exercising after six months because I didn’t get the results I expected, and I am here to tell you: Do. Not. Do. That. Drop the latte, pick up the weights and persevere. But be clear on expectations.
If you get discouraged and comfort yourself with mocha lattes, the results you’re discouraged by will disappear completely, leaving you wanting them back even though they weren’t good enough for you before! Sort of like an ex-boyfriend.
We’ve all seen the ads where an Amazonian beauty demonstrates a piece of exercise equipment, with the smiling promise of equal results by using it for 20 minutes, three times a week. While we may all suspect that promise isn’t true, even credible sources promise results from doing cardio and weights three to five days a week. Convinced, I made a commitment to exercise. I was going to be a goddess! After six months of dragging myself out of bed at 5:30 am SIX days a week for a half hour of cardio followed by free weights and stretching, I presented myself to the gym pixie to be weighed, measured and fat-counted. I never missed a workout, steadily upped the treadmill speed and incline, increased the weights and broke a good sweat every time. I ate only nutritious food. I dropped one pants size! I was so proud of myself and excited to behold the rewards of my efforts. I stepped on the scale and stood still for the tape and held the fat-measuring thingie steady. The results? Drum roll, please: I had not lost a single pound, not shrunk by so much as an eighth of an inch anywhere, and my fat count had reduced by less than one percent. What?? WHAT?! Half a year of workouts and all I did was tone up? The fitness industry LIED! Yes, muscle weighs more than fat, but still! So I stopped working out, and … you don’t want to know. You don’t want to look, either. Lesson learned? Results
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And what about that day you just can’t get motivated to work out? Perhaps you need to hire a coach? Personal Trainers are personal life coaches, helping you to successfully attain your exercise and weight loss goals. They help you to stay motivated through their encouragement and accountable through their dedication to you. A skilled and knowledgeable trainer will fully assess your needs and concerns, using their expertise to create a personalized exercise plan for you. Exercise benefits will be maximized in the allotted time with variety in exercises to alleviate boredom and continually challenge the muscles. There are plenty of deterrents that will come to mind. Personal Trainers cost money. A good trainer will push you towards the top of your workout capabilities, challenging you to excel. Muscle soreness and fatigue may be a by-product of your work. You may worry about your level of competence and what to expect in a training session, fearing you may fail in your attempts to participate. Perhaps you have trainer trauma from a previous experience. Many different forms of training are available, from private sessions to larger class sessions that may be less costly. Ask questions and make your desires and needs known. Your investment in a healthy body will correct your imbalances, keeping you from costly injury. You’re stronger than you think you are and it all gets easier with time and practice. Find your foundation for success! I support your journey!
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Aging & Diet
How should we really be eating as we age? By By Bruce Weaver, MPA, PA-C, President & CEO AAging Better In-Home Care. FROM THE TIME that Americans began leaving behind farmlands to move into urban areas in search of jobs or a better lifestyle, our diets began changing—unfortunately, not always for the better. Foods purchased from the corner grocery stores began replacing the foods and products that had traditionally always been made or grown at home; things such as fresh eggs from the family chicken coop, meat from animals grown on the family farm, milk from the family cow, homemade bread made from whole grains and fruits and vegetables grown on the farm. Access to freshly grown local vegetables and fruits became almost non-existent.
What we do know is that obesity, diabetes, and heart disease increased markedly in individual populations that ate high levels of fast foods, convenience foods and sugary drinks, things like sodas and kool-aids.
Convenience became the byword of the American eating experience, with instant potatoes, canned drinks and sodas in every flavor, cake mixes and cookies, prepackaged frozen dishes, white-flour sweetened breads from bakeries and grocery stores, easy drive-through fast-food restaurants and cheap snacks in convenience stores and on grocery shelves. But along with all this convenience came ever-increasing cases of heart disease, diabetes, obesity and cancers in the American public. Research into the American diet and the effects of all these changes on our health has been ongoing for several decades and continues to increase as research dollars continue to become available. Every year it seems new discoveries are being made about what happens to our bodies when we ingest the many additives put in most of our prepackaged or prepared products to preserve them or make them taste better. What we’ve come to discover over these decades of research is that we often don’t know for sure exactly which additives or chemicals in our foods might do long-term harm. The Federal Department of Agriculture (FDA) has approved all of these additives because it has determined that there is no short-term harm, but it’s unknown exactly what effects they might have on our bodies over 4050 years. What we do know is that obesity, diabetes, and heart disease increased markedly in individual populations that ate high levels of fast foods,
convenience foods and sugared drinks, things like sodas and kool-aids. But in those populations that either ate or switched to a diet high in fresh fruits and vegetables, lowfat meats, legumes (beans), lower amounts of oils, along with small amounts of raw seeds and nuts once or twice a week, these individuals had better health outcomes overall. Probably one of the most interesting findings in a recent study appears to be the role of protein in older individuals. This study looked at the health and nutrition habits of 6,381 individuals over an 18 year period and discovered that very high protein diets in middle-aged Americans left them more than four times as likely to die of cancer or diabetes. However, it had the opposite effect on Americans 66 and older. These older individuals were 60 percent less likely to die of cancer and 28 percent less likely to die of any cause. What this tells us is that diet has and always will have a significant effect on health, regardless of how we slice the pie.
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Home&Essentials Bee Friendly Tips on designing a garden where bees can flourish. By Sarah Polyakov. MANY OF US ARE aware of the on-going issue of reduced bee populations. The plummet in bee populations is due to wide spread use of insecticides and a reduction in suitable food sources for bees. But there is something we can all do to help. This reduction affects all of us since honeybees alone pollinate at least one third of large-scale agricultural products. Fortunately, there are steps we can take to increase all bee populations. By taking these steps, we improve the health and sustainability of our own gardens while also benefitting agriculture. Did you know that for a honeybee to make one pound of honey, he will need to visit two million flowers? Here are some steps that you can take to help. Just Say No to Pesticides While pesticides conveniently rid your garden of pests, they also harm bees. Mother nature already keeps pest populations under control through the food chain. Ladybugs, spiders, the praying mantis, and even wasps keep pests under control. Let It “Bee”
above the water line. Replenish the water daily, leaving parts of the rocks exposed, and place it in the shade. There Is No Place Like Home Bees need shelter from the rain and cold. Bees are happy to build their own shelters if you provide an area of untended garden or part of your yard for them to occupy. However, if you would like to provide a structure, many bees are naturally drawn to parts of hedges that are left undisturbed. If you provide the hedge, they will build their home. “Bee A Hero” and Plant a Bee Friendly Garden Many of the plants that bees use for food sources either grow wild or are commonly found for sale at your local grocery store. You can be a hero when you include plants in your garden from the lists below. Herbs: Lavender (all types), oregano, rosemary, peppermint, spearmint, and parsley, basil, and cilantro. Flowers: Hyacinth, crocus, California poppy, ornamental goldenrod, buttercups, clematis, cosmos, crocuses, dahlias, geraniums, globe thistle, and roses.
While many of us do not like the dandelions that take over our lawns, these wild flowers are an essential food staple for bees. Though ridding our lawns of wildflowers can be aesthetically pleasing, this action destroys a necessary food source for bees. This season, ignore the wildflowers and “let it bee”.
Fruit trees: Apple, apricot, plum, and cherry.
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Both the tips and the plants provided in this article are just a starting point. Please look online to learn about more bee-friendly options!
Bees need fresh, clean water to drink. You can help by creating a water source for them to return to each day. Choose a simple, shallow container and fill it with rocks that stick up
Non-fruiting trees: Holly, magnolia, maple, and willow. Vegetables: Cucumbers, green beans, green peas, sweet peas, squash, and pumpkins.
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IT HAS BEEN PROVEN that if you have good posture, your life expectancy increases. Deborah Kado, MD, MS of UCLA conducted a study where she discovered that slumpers (those people with excessive kyphosis) were up to 44% more likely to die during the 4 year period than those with upright posture. So what is good posture and how does it help you live longer? Posture, by definition, is simply the position of the body or body parts in standing or sitting. It also means an approach or attitude, a pose. How can having good posture affect your life in such a positive way? IMPROVES LUNG FUNCTION – Slumping closes down the rib cage and compresses the lungs. You simply cannot take a deep breath or cough effectively resulting in decreased lung capacity. PROMOTES SLOWER & DEEPER BREATHING – Breathing deeper and slower results in improving your body’s ability to draw oxygen deeper into the lungs. This means more oxygen absorption into the blood stream and better exchange of toxic carbon dioxide out of the body. Oxygen is one of the most important elements required to sustain life yet we all focus on how important diet and hydration are. Why don’t we ever worry about breathing? We can improve the amount of oxygen to our body tissues, and it starts with good posture INCREASES CIRCULATION – Your heart sits in your chest protected by your spine and rib cage. We all know it doesn’t take much compression to decrease circulation, such as putting a bandage on your finger a little too tight. Now consider how rounding of the upper spine and rib cage can compress your heart and major circulatory vessels. Compression of your circulation results in increased blood pressure, increased stress on the heart and increased risk of heart attack. DECREASES PAIN & DEPRESSION – When the spine is in the correct upright alignment, it decreases the compressive load and stress on the disks, vertebrae,
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muscle tendons and ligaments. These soft tissue structures do not like abnormal strain or stress. When your body is in correct alignment it simply works better with less stress and strain. Just like gears in a machine, if they are not lined up properly, the machine breaks down quickly. In addition, good posture promotes flexibility, strong muscle, improved balance, improved joint health, better lymphatic flow, stronger bones, relaxed nervous system, healthier psychological function and weight loss! And for all those men who have read this entire article, recent studies have shown the holding “power postures” actually increases the production of testosterone 20% - for FREE! So do you have good posture? An easy way to assess your posture is to try and stand with your back flat to a wall. You should be able to stand with your heels touching, entire spine touching, shoulders touching and the back of your head. Now try and hold this position for 3 minutes. Are YOU going to live a longer, healthier life?
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Before launching your boat, make sure you are properly insured. By Patty Hutchens. IT IS SOMETHING FOR WHICH you have worked hard to accomplish. Summertime on the water. But to fully enjoy oneself it is important to have that peace of mind knowing that if something goes wrong, a large bill won’t add to your stress.
costs that are a direct result of an injury that is due to the ownership, maintenance or use of the boat or its equipment. Personal watercrafts are also a popular summer source of entertainment. Many companies will also write policies for those as well. Many of the liability policies for personal watercrafts will cover you or
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A regular review of our insurance policies is something we all strive to do, making sure our home and auto insurance is up to date and in sync with our needs, so why not pay that same attention to our summer toys? If your boat is in storage, in the water, or on a trailer traveling to its destination, it is important to make sure it is protected against accidental loss or damage. And let’s face it; the water can be an unpredictable place. With skiers, swimmers, docks and floating debris sometimes causing hazards, both property and liability coverage is something all boat owners should carry.
When researching boat owner policies, make sure it includes coverage for emergency services, protective repairs and recovery. And what about those items many carry on their boats? Whether it is fishing poles, life jackets, or water skis, you will want to make sure they are insured in case of loss. Inquire as to whether there is underinsured or uninsured boater coverage available. If you end up in a collision with a boat owner who does not have liability coverage or does not have enough liability coverage, you want to be sure your costs are covered. Also, inquire about liability insurance and the extent to which you are covered in the event of an accident. There are policies that cover reasonable and necessary medical
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With skiers, swimmers, docks and floating debris sometimes causing hazards, both property and liability coverage is something all boat owners should carry. anyone to whom you loan it to for use. Certain situations that may be covered include damage to another watercraft or a dock, bodily injury or death due to your own negligence, negligence of another operator of your watercraft, physical damage to the watercraft, towing assistance and much more. In many instances when you have a boat and a personal watercraft you can add the watercraft onto the main policy. There are stand-alone policies for just personal watercraft as well. With summer just around the corner and the boats and personal watercraft hitting the lakes and rivers, give your agent a call and explore your options to give you peace of mind while recreating on the water.
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They’ve earned it. By Patty Hutchens. MINNESOTA RESIDENT Joe Johnson has long had a desire to do what he can for those who have served in our nation’s military. Unable to enlist due to an injury, Joe instead chose to blend his desire to honor veterans with that which he knew best – networking.
I have a great respect and compassion for my fellow veterans,” said Faletto. “We need to do what we can to mentor them and provide them with networking opportunities.
As a member of Business Networking International, Johnson knew the importance of connecting with others to help one’s business succeed. With that knowledge and his passion for veterans, he founded Trust Vets, a company whose mission is to drive business to businesses that are owned by or employ veterans. Through an online directory, social media and monthly networking meetings, Trust Vets makes it easy for not only veterans to serve one another, but for communities to honor their veterans as well. “For me, it’s an opportunity to serve veterans at home,” said Johnson of his thriving organization that was first launched about a year and a half ago. North Idaho resident Rich Faletto has been Idaho’s Regional Membership Coordinator for just a few months. “The response has already been very positive,” said Faletto, a Vietnam era veteran who retired from the Air Force in 1985. “Sandpoint is a Beta site and now we are ready to expand throughout the region.” To be eligible, the veteran business owner or employee must provide proof of military service via a DD Form 214 - a certificate of honorable discharge from active duty. The cost of $299 per year includes a
photo and business profile on the Trust Vets website, and exposure on the organization’s Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn pages. But even more, it provides veterans a chance to connect with veterans. And the networking benefit extends far beyond one’s local area. Jim Simon of Sandpoint Lighting was recently contacted by a Minneapolis based electrical contractor who learned about the Sandpoint business through the Trust Vets website. “(The contractor) was already ordering all its lighting supplies online anyway so they wanted to give Sandpoint Lighting the business,” said Johnson. “It’s all about creating relationships.” Faletto agrees. “This is a classic example of how positive Trust Vets networking can be,” he said. Faletto will soon begin holding monthly meetings allowing Trust Vets the chance to recognize new members and promote networking opportunities. Faletto’s background in marketing along with his passion of working with vets is the driving force behind his work. “I have a great respect and compassion for my fellow veterans,” said Faletto. “We need to do what we can to mentor them and provide them with networking opportunities.” Faletto and other Regional Coordinators connect with local veteran organizations including the Veteran’s Council, in the hope of reaching more veterans. According to Johnson, Trust Vets has the endorsement of several leaders of veteran organizations throughout the founding state of Minnesota. “It’s important to have that as it lends a lot of credibility to our work,” said Johnson. There are currently 110 positions available nationwide for veterans to become a Regional Membership Coordinator like Faletto. Both Johnson and Faletto are confident that soon several states nationwide will be involved.
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In the meantime, Faletto hopes more people in communities will make a conscious effort to do business with veteran owned businesses. “These are people you can count by the very nature of what they’ve done through their service,” said Faletto. “They’ve raised their right hand and promised to defend their country. They deserve our gratitude.”
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WAIT OR TREAT
Busting tick fiction. By Dr. Dawn Mehra, North Idaho Animal Hospital, Sandpoint.
GET THE REAL SCOOP on ticks. Is your pet at risk? Here in the Northwest there are pockets of these crawlers everywhere; make sure to talk to your veterinarian about how to prevent ticks this spring/summer. Fiction: Ticks fall from trees and shrubs. Fact: Ticks live on the ground. When an animal walks around, ticks crawl off the grass, bush or tree and onto you and your pets. Fiction: Ticks die in the fall/winter. Fact: The cold weather just slows them down; they don’t ALL die. They can still attach and transmit potentially life-threatening diseases. Fiction: My dog is an “inside” pet so tick exposure is nothing to worry about. Fact: Unless your pet goes to the bathroom in the house, there is always a potential for tick exposure. Potty breaks are a perfect opportunity for tick to latch on.
Fiction: Because I never see ticks on my dog or cat proves that we don’t have ticks. Fact: Because ticks are super small in all 3 of their life stages (nymph, larva, and adult), most infestations go unnoticed. The engorged ticks that we DO see take about 7 days to fill up and become visible. Ticks thrive in grass, fields, and woods – just about all environments. Fiction: Ticks should be either burned off with a lit matchstick or removed with nail polish or alcohol. Fact: The best way to remove a tick is to grab it with tweezers, as close to the head as possible. Use steady traction to lift it out. You may also use your fingers, with a tissue paper or gauze pad between to protect you from the transmission of infectious agents that cause Lyme disease or Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Fiction: Medical treatment doesn’t work – I still see ticks.
Fact: No product is 100% effective, although most will guarantee 99% efficacy. When Fluffy runs across a field or the woods - the medication will kill 99 out of 100 ticks- ie, there will be some stragglers. In high-density tick areas, use multiple protection methods. Fiction: I can start using tick medication when I see a tick. Fact: By the time they’re detected, ticks have either caused local damage or disease transmission. Often, prevention costs less than treatment for tick caused disease. Questions? Contact Dr. Dawn Mehra, North Idaho Animal Hospital, 320 S. Ella St. Sandpoint, Id. www.idahovet.com, ask@ idahovet.com.
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Weekend Getaway. By Colin Anderson. Photos courtesy Western Pleasure Guest Ranch. MODERN CONVENIENCES have come to define life as we know it. Smart phones and tablets give us access to information anytime and anywhere. While convenient, these devices can distract us from seeing what’s going on right in front of us. They can also block communication among family members leading parents to look for a place to ‘unplug’ when planning their next vacation. Nature is one of the best places to accomplish this. Instead of the stimulation of a large city, you are otherwise surrounded by forests, fresh water, wildlife, and nature’s TV - the campfire. While there are hundreds of campsites and cabins to choose from, few places offer the comfort, seclusion, activities, and experience of Western Pleasure Guest Ranch. With five generations calling the ranch home since 1940, Western Pleasure Guest Ranch offers its guests a year round look into the everyday life of today’s ranchers. The property is filled with history of the region, beautiful views of the Cabinet and Selkirk Mountains, and a friendly staff that boasts incredible knowledge of the area. Set just 16 miles from downtown Sandpoint, WPGR has the feel like you’re miles from anywhere. The property covers 1,100 acres and is adjacent to thousands more, filled with trails, wildlife, sweeping views, and adventure. The center of the ranch is the beautiful ten thousand square foot grand lodge. The lodge is made from local timber and features six guest rooms, each with a private bath, ideal for couples or those traveling with a young child. The lodge includes a recreation room with a pool table and movies, shared great room, and a large loft. Outside you will find a hot tub, basketball court, playground and more. WPGR also offers four cabins for rent. Each is fully furnished, includes a kitchen, bathroom, porch, and wood stove. These cabins offer beautiful
views of the meadow where cattle and horses graze and deer, elk, and moose trot by from time to time. What brings most visitors to the Western Pleasure Guest Ranch are the stars of the show - the horses. There are approximately 50 horses all of which are trained on-site and ideal for inexperienced riders. Professional wranglers will teach you the basics and be your guides as you explore hundreds of acres. During the summer there are morning and afternoon rides including one that takes you to a great swimming hole. There is also a dinner ride, lessons in the arena, arena games, and more. The children’s program teaches 8 to 18 year olds proper handling. At the end of the week, kids will take part in a live show with demonstrations, awards, and ribbons. When winter rolls around horse drawn sleigh rides offer a unique experience that ends with dinner and live entertainment. If you prefer to explore on foot, you will find
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plenty of hiking trails. You can also arrange whitewater rafting and fishing trips, archery and trap shooting, kayaking, and dinner cruises on nearby Lake Pend Oreille. Western Pleasure Guest Ranch is also able to accommodate large groups. Whether it’s a family reunion, corporate retreat, or wedding, the staff is ready to help plan your special event. Activities vary as the seasons change giving you a reason to experience this ranch anytime of the year. A visit to Western Pleasure Guest Ranch is sure to be memorable whether you’re looking to improve your riding skills, explore beautiful country, or simply find a quiet slice of heaven to relax and read a book. For reservations, additional photos, packages and information, visit www.westernpleasureranch.com.
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