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Bonner General Health is very excited to welcome Dr. John Faggard to Bonner General Orthopedics.

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Dr. Faggard will see patients in our office located in theWE Pinegrove THIS MONTH CELEBRATE MOTHER’S DAY. It is a time set to honor at those606 women are there for us through all phases of our Medicalaside Building N.who Third lives, give selflessly of themselves and love us unconditionally. Avenue, Suite 201, in Sandpoint, has changed starting Motherhood on Tuesday, Maysignificantly 2nd. over the last generation. The days

of Ozzie and Harriet and Ward and June Cleaver are no longer the typical Dr.WELCOME! John Faggard American family. Instead, we have families with both parents working and DR. JOHN FAGGARD single-parent homes. Now more than ever mothers are juggling multiple roles. It’s exhausting and exhilarating at the same time. Dr. Faggard received his medical degree from Baylor Motherhood his comesresidency in many forms.at It is the grandmother who comes to all of College of Medicine and completed Bonner General Health is very your sporting events. It is the aunt who remembers all the special occasions in University Texas Medical School at Houston. excitedthe to welcome Dr. of John your life. It is the friend’s mom who provides advice at every stage of your life, Faggard to Bonner General He is board certified by the American Board of is no longer here. especially after your own mother Orthopedics. Orthopaedic Surgery. He joins Dr. Douglas Cipriano As we celebrate this special day dedicated to mothers, think of those women Dr. Faggard willBrent see patients and Dr. Leedle. in your life who have been a positive influence and helped shape you into who

in our office located in the Pinegrove Medical Building at 606Call N. 208-263-8597 Third Avenue, for Ste. 201, in Sandpoint, starting on Tuesday, May 2nd.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 19 Essentials

The latest tips and trends.

27 Life & Community Great local events and stories.

28 Business Spotlight

Continuing the tradition at Carousel Emporium.

30 Good News

A mother’s heartache and blessing.

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36 Sandpoint In Focus Summer kickoff: Lost in the ‘50s.

40 Student of the Month Local students highlighted.

50 Hometown Experts The best local businesses.

52 Health & Lifestyle

Tips and informational articles about living a healthy, active lifestyle.

58 Feature Story

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64 Stay and Play Camping in style or living in the lap of luxury.

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80 Travel & Leisure

Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs.

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92 Arts & Entertainment

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Practical Living

ESSENTIALS By Annie Nye, Interior Designer, Selkirk Glass & Cabinets, a division of Ponderay Design Center

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SO A COUPLE WEEKS AGO, my husband approached me about trying a “minimalist lifestyle.” Before he even started explaining what that meant, I immediately imagined living in a container house with no furniture, being dropped off at work since we’d only have one car, having to abandon all our “stuff,” and feeling unaccomplished. In short, I felt panicked! In reality, it was a great start to a lengthy conversation. I learned a lot about what a minimalist lifestyle really meant and how we were letting our excessiveness bog us down. Being minimalist didn’t mean that we have to live a radical lifestyle with nothing. It just means that we keep what we really need and use regularly—and yes, I got to keep my car. Everything we don’t need, we donate, sell or throw out. It’s a process that we are still going through, but we’ve gotten rid a ton of stuff. There’s a lot of information out there about this and about dealing with sentimental items, how the whole process works and how it changes your mindset. This part sounded funny to me, but it did

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We went through the office, the garage, the living areas of the house; the kids went through their rooms, and even the laundry room was purged. We had a large garage sale and made some extra cash, donated the items that didn’t sell and tossed what we felt wasn’t worth anything. I have to say, the whole process is pretty liberating. Our house feels so clean and put together without all that clutter. Now the real work will be to continue this lifestyle and not replace any of the things we worked so hard to get rid of. This is just the beginning for us. We are determined to give value to the important things in life like our happiness, togetherness and sense of freedom.

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encourage them to keep the money in their IRA intact, giving it the chance to grow. • Provide some financial education. Unfortunately, most young people don’t really receive any kind of formal financial education. Of course, you can try to provide some of this knowledge to your own children, but, as you know, advice from Mom and Dad sometimes gets ignored. However, you might get better results if you arrange for your recent graduate to meet with a financial professional. As mentioned above, owning stocks, and following their progress, can teach your children a great deal about investing, but a financial professional can paint the “big picture” and explain how all aspects of money management – such as borrowing, budgeting, saving and investing –fit together to help individuals stay in control of their finances and make progress toward their important financial goals, such as buying a house and retiring in comfort. Recent graduates, whether leaving high school or college, are at “turning points” in their lives and can benefit greatly from understanding the importance of developing good, lifelong financial habits. Most of us can think of several moneyrelated mistakes we’ve made over the course of many years. And your children will make some errors, too. But by providing them with some appropriate financial gifts and valuable advice upon their graduation, they may well be better prepared to keep those mistakes to a minimum – while maximizing their ability to make good decisions.


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their newborn. A workplace that promotes healthy work-life balance can create happier, less-stressed employees and can also increase employee productivity on the job. Unlocking improvements Although small businesses excel at keeping employees happy, there is always room for improvement. In a small-business community, money does not seem to be the only motivator. In fact, 65 percent of small-business employees indicate that an improvement in their benefit offerings would make them happier employees. By offering a robust benefits plan that includes voluntary benefits, small businesses can ensure that their employees are able to find the right benefits to meet their individual needs.

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HOW MANY PET OWNERS out there have ever seen their dogs shake, rattle and roll before they even set paws into the veterinary office? Too many! And cats? Well, felines are even more fearful when whisked away from their beloved territory called “home.” For the last five years, North Idaho Animal Hospital has been diligently working on “taking the Pet out of Petrified,” as associate veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker astutely words it. Last year, the hospital rose to a new level, entered into specialized training for the whole team of caregivers from front to back, and became Fear Free certified—one of the first hospitals in the nation to achieve this goal.

out when searching for a diagnosis. Most importantly, dampening FAS has been proven to enhance healing. How does a hospital team accomplish such a challenging task? It starts with observations of the pet and discussions with the owner. It proceeds to building support for a positive experience during the visit. This may be as easy as treats, or it might require calming medications to be given at home before the next visit. The goal is to support the emotional needs of the pet (and the owner) so that the entire experience, from the pet’s viewpoint, is as close to stress-free as possible. There is no cookbook because every situation, patient and owner has different emotional and physical perceptions and needs. NIAH team members custom fit the FAS reduction and record it in the chart in anticipation of the next visit. These are continually modified until they find the “best fit.”

The Fear Free initiative is transforming pet owners and the bond they feel with their veterinary team. It’s making it easier and less stressful to get that dog or cat into the veterinary office for care. The benefits for companion animals are plenty: Lowering Fear-Anxiety-Stress allows for a more thorough physical examination. It also results in more accurate blood tests and vital signs, and thus helps take some of the guess work

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LIFE & COMMUNITY HEART AND SOUL

MEMORIAL FIELD MAKEOVER Completion of grandstands on schedule for June 9 graduation. By Patty Hutchens

FOR ANYONE WHO REGULARLY DRIVES past Memorial Field, you know how exciting it is to witness the progress being made on the new grandstands. And while they are still committed to meeting the deadline for graduation on June 9, City of Sandpoint administrator, Jennifer Stapleton, said the project is about one month behind schedule. The reason? The unusually wet weather.

“The City of Sandpoint’s five-year Local Option Tax is directly tied to the State of Idaho’s sales-tax statutes,” said Stapleton. “With the recent passage of House Bill 67a, the Grocery Tax Repeal, Sandpoint stands to lose $1.2 million of the projected revenue for this project. The construction of Barlow Stadium will be completed as promised, but the field replacement is in jeopardy with the loss of this funding stream.”

“We had trucks sunk up to their axles, and we had to build a temporary road due to soil conditions,” said Stapleton, who adds that other than the issue of climate, the project has gone smoothly and is well within budget.

According to Stapleton, the Local Option Tax brought in $1.2 million the first year, $400,000 of which came from local grocery stores. But until the decision on the tax is final, Stapleton and her team are moving forward with exploring the options for the field.

While the grandstands will be completed by graduation, other portions of the project, such as the locker rooms and the gateway, will not be due to the wet weather and the need to pour a foundation. One of the issues that still needs to be addressed is whether there will be turf or natural grass—a decision that does not have to made for several months. One of the factors that weighs heavily on this is whether or not there will be a repeal of the grocery tax.

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They are hosting a series of community workshops, the first of which was held April 12, to receive input from the public. For updated information, go to the City of Sandpoint’s website (CityOfSandpoint.com) or visit their Facebook page.


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accessories, jewelry, gifts and home décor and has styles for all ages. “I helped Lynda open Carousel Emporium back in 2010 and worked with her for a few years while Creations got some footing with the local community,” Shery said. “We continually purchase from all over the world to find your next favorite thing.”

SHERY AND SCOTT MEEKINGS are a familiar sight at the Cedar Street Bridge in Downtown Sandpoint. They have operated the nonprofit Creations for Sandpoint since 2010 and have brought a new vibe to the iconic Downtown Sandpoint landmark. So when the opportunity to purchase Carousel Emporium on the Cedar Street Bridge came about, they could not pass it up. “Our family has basically lived and raised our only daughter at the Cedar Street Bridge since 2010,” said Shery. Shery was not sure if the purchase of Carousel Emporium was even an option for her family, but she was encouraged when Scott told her he would be willing to help out with the Creations Museum so she could run Carousel Emporium. “When I heard Lynda was looking to sell Carousel, I thought it would be a natural fit for our family since I worked at Carousel for a few years and had years of experience with purchasing goods and managing Creations Museum store,” said Shery. Originally opened by Lynda Gillham in 2010, Carousel Emporium is a unique and whimsical boutique that offers an array of clothing,

Carrying on the tradition that Gillham started is something Shery looks forward to. “We love having the opportunity to run businesses on each end of the historic Cedar Street Bridge,” said Shery, who adds that their daughter helps a lot. While Creations continues as a community family center, it also offers children’s clothing, gifts and toys. Proceeds go to support Creations Creative Art, Discovery Play and Education community area that is now more than 3,000 square feet of The Cedar Street Bridge. Shery said that the owners of Cedar Street Bridge, Jeff and Cindy Bond, have been a support system for the growth and success of the thriving businesses. “And of course our amazing community is the biggest support,” she said, and adds that she has enjoyed meeting the many clients who have come to be like family to her. “I can’t wait to get reacquainted with the clients at Carousel Emporium. I certainly look forward to the next chapter of my life.” Shery stated that Carousel Emporium offers styles from Desigual, which she said is an amazing company from Spain, OTBT shoes handcrafted in Lynchburg, Virginia, Miss Me,

Laura Hlavac, Ariatta, Flipside Hats, Papaya, Natural Life, Kut from the Kloth, Amma, Effie’s Heart, Mysteree and much more. “It’s truly a unique buying experience that creates joy for the senses the moment you enter the store,” said Shery, adding that Carousel Emporium will be just one more way to enrich the community. “Carousel now contributes a percentage from every purchase to Creations children’s nonprofit. There is plenty of reason to shop in The Cedar Street Bridge this year,” said Shery. “From jewelry, gifts, interior furnishings, to the food that includes wraps, sandwiches, delicious gourmet pizza, handcrafted sushi, coffee, gelato and smoothies; a children’s boutique, toy store, organic makeup and huckleberry everything. It’s the perfect place to play, shop, discover, create, relax, wine and dine.” See you on the bridge!

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The Gift of a Miracle A mother’s heartache and blessing | By Patty Hutchens Photos courtesy of Ashley & Ben Hawkins

“Motherhood: All love begins and ends there.” – Robert Browning IT WAS MOTHER’S DAY just three years ago when Ashley and Ben Hawkins were filled with anticipation of their life ahead. Ashley was 17-weeks pregnant with twin girls, and their life was about to change dramatically. But that day, their anticipation turned to fear as the amniotic sack holding one of the babies broke. At that moment, they were unsure if either of their children would survive. The doctor told Ashley that if she could make it to 24 weeks, when the babies had a chance of being viable outside the womb, they would admit her to the hospital and monitor her closely. On the Fourth of July, Ashley was admitted to Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane where she spent 19 days on bed rest before giving

birth to Paisley Jo and Winnie Sue. Paisley, the daughter whose water broke on Mother’s Day, lived only 12 hours. Winnie, whose water broke during the time Ashley was on bed rest, weighed only 16 oz. That day, the couple began their 291-day journey of praying for and caring for their daughter in the neonatal intensive care unit. Ashley spent her days at the NICU bathing Winnie, holding her, pumping breast milk, singing to her daughter and doing all she could to bond with this new and delicate life. It was a journey that ended in a miracle and made the following Mother’s Day one of the most blessed days of their lives. “We took Winnie home the day before Mother’s Day,” said Ashley,

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AND WHILE THEY GRIEVE AT THE LOSS OF THEIR DAUGHTER PAISLEY, ASHLEY AND BEN ARE ABLE TO CELEBRATE THE MIRACLE OF THEIR DAUGHTER, WINNIE, AND SHARE HER WITH THOSE WHO LOVE HER DEARLY AND WILL CONTINUE ON LIFE’S JOURNEY WITH HER.

her eyes filling with tears as she recalls leaving the hospital for the final time. Those early months in the hospital left much uncertainty, but Ashley and Ben refused to consider the “what ifs?” With the love and support of family and friends, they remained positive. The couple bought a sewing machine and made small receiving blankets for Winnie. “We would sleep with them before giving them to her so they smelled like us,” said Ashley, who was unable to hold Winnie until she almost 7 weeks old, but would put breast milk on a Q-tip to put on Winnie’s lips, just one of the many ways she cared for her. Ben and Ashley watched helplessly as Winnie nearly died several times. While Ben commuted from Sandpoint on the weekends, Ashley stayed at the Ronald McDonald House near Sacred Heart so she could be near her daughter and assist in her care. “Our goal was always to be home by the next holiday,” said Ashley. One way the couple coped with the stress of the days in the hospital was through humor. On one occasion, while getting ready to take Winnie for an appointment with a cardiologist, they dressed Winnie up in full scrubs purchased by Ben’s mom. “I loved to dress her up all the time,” said Ashley.

When they were finally able to come home, they brought Winnie home with oxygen and a g-tube. She remained on oxygen for nearly a year. When it was time for Ashley to return to work, they enlisted the help of a home healthcare nurse, Cathy Horton. It was an instant bond that formed between “Nana Cathy” and Winnie. “I was very moved by Ashley and Ben’s experience as first-time parents, mourning the death of one twin and dealing with the medical issues of the second,” said Horton, who to this day continues to visit with Winnie and take her on special outings. Ashley and Ben were blessed with the support they received from Ben’s mother, who traveled from California, and Ashley’s parents, who traveled from their home in Wyoming, to offer their support during the time Winnie spent in the hospital and after she came home. Today, as she approaches her third birthday in July, Winnie, who is named after her great grandmother, is a thriving young toddler. She is cognitively bright, speaking in full sentences, counting and reciting her colors. And although she remains small, weighing only 20 pounds, she is active and happy.

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As Ashley and Ben rejoice in their role as parents, they are also grateful to everyone who supported them on their journey over the last three years. Ashley keeps in contact with women she met during her stay at the Ronald McDonald House, and she made many friends from Sacred Heart as well. “One of her nurses comes to visit us when she is in Sandpoint and even comes for Winnie’s birthday,” said Ashley. In fact, Ashley became friends with many throughout the Sacred Heart Hospital. “The man who was at the parking attendant booth knew we were finally going home and gave me a cupcake on my way out,” said Ashley of their final day there. Looking back, Ashley said it is important that parents in their situation remember to take care of themselves. “You don’t really get a chance to grieve when you’re working to keep a child alive for a year,” said Ashley. And while they grieve at the loss of their daughter Paisley, Ashley and Ben are able to celebrate the miracle of their daughter, Winnie, and share her with those who love her dearly and will continue on life’s journey with her.


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COMPASSION AND COMMUNITY HEIDI SMITH SAGLE ELEMENTARY BY PATTY HUTCHENS

HEIDI SMITH IS A BLESSING to those at Sagle Elementary where she teaches two halfday kindergarten sessions. As an elementary teacher, she teaches a variety of subjects including language arts, math, science, social studies, art, music, writing, social games and character building. Smith began her teaching career 29 years ago in North Dakota before moving to Idaho in 1999. She began in the Lake Pend Oreille School District as a substitute teacher and later was hired at Sagle Elementary School as a teacher in the Title 1 Program followed by a stint in the second and third grade combination class before landing in her current position in the kindergarten class. Smith said she enjoys the fact that, through the years, the golden and magical moments still come through play, using one’s imagination and the sharing of traditional songs and stories. “I find joy in seeing the young learners still enjoying the traditional songs, games, stories and dramatic play of the past,” said Smith. But while much has stayed the same, there have been many changes over her nearly three decades in teaching. “I have had to be an agent of change with technology or teaching tools through the years,” said Smith. “My experience includes teaching with the vinyl albums, cassettes, CDs, filmstrips and going digital for learning resources. Even playing my jumbo CD (vinyl record) is still enchanting for the kinders today.”

on a puppet show. “To this day, this boy works in theatre groups.” One of the most profound memories of her career came in North Dakota when the decadesold school she taught in experienced broken pipes, and the school had to be condemned due to the water damage. “The event was not catastrophic like a town flood, but the upper grades took it quite hard when they had to leave their home school and join other schools. We all had to adapt to the new schools and call it home. This experience reinforced that a school is like a family and a network of relationships,” said Smith. “The teachers all held hands together when the day came to ring the bell for the last time. Even when the building had to be torn down, our friendships still ring true to this day.” While Smith’s career has spanned nearly 30 years and hundreds of students, there is one thing that has remained constant—her ability to maintain a sense of humor no matter what the situation. It is a lesson she hopes she has communicated to her students as well. “A class is like a community, and the clever humor in a day may develop into a shared language like our own ‘private joke,’” said Smith. “These funny moments can sure make a difficult learning task attainable, reduce stress, and laughing together certainly makes for a wonderful day in kindergarten.”

As a kindergarten teacher, Smith enjoys helping her students build social skills and learn to problem solve through play, listening to stories and music. “These skills are predictors of students’ learning paths,” she said, recalling one student who collaborated with classmates to put

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SUMMER KICKOFF IT’S ALMOST MID-MAY, AND FOR SANDPOINT RESIDENTS THAT MEANS it’s time for the unofficial 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 our age; a time to turn back the clocks to a simpler time. Lost in the ‘50s is celebrating its 32nd year, and it promises to be better than ever. Thanks to the dedication and hard work of Sandpoint resident Carolyn Gleason and her countless volunteers, it continues to be a favorite of many near and far. Lost in the ‘50s will take place during the traditional third weekend in May. Dubbed Sandpoint’s biggest party of the year, it is a time to turn back the hands of time and revel in what was a simpler time. And when it came to music, it was a time that will go down in history. The music in the early 1950s was very similar to that of the 1940s. But then “it” happened—Elvis came on the scene. He, along with entertainers such as Chuck Berry,

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Chubby Checker and Little Richard, introduced a new style of music. Rock ‘n’ roll was born. Sandpoint’s celebration has been a favorite of many over the past three decades. With everything from vintage cars to musical entertainment, young and old don their poodle skirts and penny loafers to enjoy the celebrations. Music fills the streets, and the mood is festive. This year’s festivities will begin Thursday, May 18, at the Bonner County Fairgrounds with Rock ‘n’ Roll Heaven. A sellout nearly every year, this event is the official kickoff to Lost in the ‘50s weekend. Performing this year are Ryan Pelton as Elvis, Stin Ray Anthony as Richie Valens and Lance Lipinsky as Jerry Lee Lewis. There will also be a new band called The Lovers that promises to be a great time. Friday, the streets of Downtown Sandpoint will fill up as the parade, which begins at the Sandpoint High School parking lot, delights any age. Even if you are not a car enthusiast, you cannot help but be drawn to the roar of the engines and the colorful cars that cruise the streets.

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After the parade, you can either attend the street dance downtown or head up to the Bonner County Fairgrounds to dance the night away. At the fairgrounds, you will be entertained by Shirley Alston Reeves, the original lead singer of The Shirelles, singing songs that will take you back in time. Also appearing will be Tommy Mara and the Crests, and Sandpoint’s favorite— Rocky and the Rollers. Saturday offers a chance to stroll through downtown and view all the classic cars that line the streets. It is an opportunity to visit with the owners and see the cars up close as music from another era adds to the festive atmosphere. If you find yourself wanting a classic of your own, the Sandpoint High School football team will be wearing their jerseys and strolling the streets of downtown offering raffle tickets for a $5 donation with a chance to win a 1966 Ford Mustang “C” series car. This is the team’s annual fundraiser, and they are grateful to the Lost in the ‘50s crew for partnering with them. “The drawing will be May 21 at Second Avenue

Pizza,” said Head Coach George Yarno, who is in his second year at Sandpoint High School. “The winner does not need to be present to win.” Saturday evening offers another opportunity to dance and be entertained at the Bonner County Fairgrounds. In what promises to be an incredible show, The Righteous Brothers will bring their classics such as “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feelin’” and “Unchained Melody” as they entertain the crowd. Get your tickets early so you don’t miss out! Of course, Lost in the ‘50s weekend would not be the same without the traditional Aspirin Rally-Run. On Sunday morning at 10am, this 5k fun run and car rally begins at Second Avenue Pizza in Sandpoint. Co-sponsored by the Cardio Junkies, this event features prizes, trophies, food and drink; another weekend favorite. For dance tickets, call 208.265.5678 or 208.263.9321, or go to Second Avenue Pizza located at 215 Second Ave. 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!

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TEAGAN DIETER: AN HONOR-ROLL STUDENT at Lake Pend Oreille High School, Teagan Dieter has maintained a 3.6 GPA and balances it all with his passion for cross country and track.

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“My freshman year, I ran a 3-mile race for Sandpoint High School cross-country team in 19.51 minutes,” said Teagan, who was honored as one of the team’s top 400-meter runners and also received an academic award at the end-of-season banquet. One aspect of running that Teagan enjoys is being part of a team. “It’s a great feeling to be part of the SHS track and field,” said Teagan. “I can do better every time, and being cheered on gives me adrenaline and encouragement to obtain a personal record.” Currently a junior, Teagan plans to attend college and pursue a career as a Fish and Game warden and study forestry. As for

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track, he plans to continue that at the collegiate level as well. One of his coaches, Angie Brass, praised Teagan. “He is a tough, hard-working athlete,” said Brass. “He has a quiet strength and is a determined, team-centered athlete.” Teagan shares that running is a very challenging sport, both physically and mentally. “You have to tell yourself every day that you can do it, and don’t give up,” he said. “Do your absolute best. Take advantage of recovery days, allowing your muscles to recover from harder workouts. This is philosophy for life—push yourself to succeed.” To “do it right every time” is one of the lessons that his coaches have instilled in him. “We don’t do it the easy way; we do it the right way. This applies to whatever you do,” said Teagan.


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Katherine has had to overcome the challenge of injuries during her years as a runner. As a freshman, she suffered a stress fracture in her foot and also had a pelvic avulsion fracture during the first track meet her freshman year. “During my sophomore track season, my hip started bothering me again. Thankfully I did not break it this time, but I was still unable to run at the end of the season,” said Katherine. The injuries taught her patience and gave her a greater appreciation for each opportunity she has to run. Katherine shared that she has learned that, in order to achieve her goals, she has to work hard every day and stay focused on the task at hand even through challenging times. “This will serve me well throughout the rest of my life,” she said

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living local A Journey With Great Rewards CHAFE 150 benefits those on the autism spectrum.

By Patty Hutchens Photos courtesy of CHAFE 150 and Jason Duchow Photography PHOTO BY JASON DUCHOW PHOTOGRAPHY

A TRADITION FOR BICYCLING ENTHUSIASTS from across North America for the past nine years, the CHAFE 150 just keeps getting better. What started as a 150-mile benefit ride, this increasingly popular event, which draws riders from all over the country, has rapidly grown as organizers do what they can to accommodate various levels of endurance. Shortly after its inception, the CHAFE 150 added an 80-mile half CHAFE, and a few years ago the 30-mile Fun Ride was added in the hope of bringing more participants to the event. “Over the years, we have had riders from most states in the U.S. and Canada,” said Mel Dick, one of the organizers of the event. “And approximately 50 to 60 percent of our riders are repeat riders.” In the beginning, Panhandle Alliance for Education organized and sponsored the event. Approximately five years ago, the Sandpoint Rotary Club stepped in to take it over and has done much to help it grow and continue to succeed, much to the delight of Lake Pend Oreille School District, the beneficiary of the proceeds. “Since the Sandpoint Rotary took over supporting the ride four

years ago, we have donated over $160,000 to LPOSD,” said Dick. This year’s ride will be no different. The funds raised support and benefit the students of Lake Pend Oreille School District who are on the autism spectrum. “During the last several years, the funds have helped support social and emotional growth programs for students on the autism spectrum and will continue to do so,” explained Dick. “One of the benefits of the programs that CHAFE 150 has helped fund is that the programs have served as a foundation for the school district’s social and emotional

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growth programs for all students. These programs are particularly important in helping all students deal with the challenges of everyday life ranging from cyberbullying to unrelated school issues.” Joy Jansen, PhD, is the director of special education in the Lake Pend Oreille School District and has seen firsthand the profound impact the funds from CHAFE 150 have made on students. She shared one story where she recently observed a speech and language therapy session that involved a student with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder.

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“During the session, the student was working with the element of empathy. My heart began to sing as his answers related to all the work he had been doing around perspective taking—a fundamental element of the social thinking skills—and relationship with his peers. In addition, when asked what is a strategy he has that helps when he becomes frustrated or overwhelmed, he shared, ‘Stop, name your feeling and calm down,’ which is a second-step strategy. He was even animated as he did the hand to represent stop. The entire time he had a huge smile on his face,” said Jansen. At the end of the session, Jansen


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asked the student if he liked the second-step program. With passion, he responded, “I love it! It makes me a better person.” Jansen said that the social and emotional learning and social competency skills that LPOSD is helping students build are predictors of a better future and have been documented in recent longitude studies. “For students with ASD, learning emotional and social competency skills are even more essential and significant as these are areas of deficit,” said Jansen. “In addition, these curriculums are sharing with students how to be more accepting of others’ differences, understanding others’ perspectives and feelings without specifically isolating or pointing out students with ASD. “ She adds that although the social and emotional learning and social competency programs and curriculum do not provide a message of “ASD specific,” the positive intervention and impact for these students is occurring, and the incredible bonus is that all of LPOSD students are benefiting. So just how can you get involved in the CHAFE 150

and make an impact on the children in our community? The ride will take place on June 17 and is a “gran fondo” featuring the three distances—150, 80 and 30mile rides. “Each ride is timed to end at approximately the same time at City Beach Park and will be followed by a community-wide after party,” said Dick.

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Praised as one of the most beautiful rides in the country, the CHAFE 150 begins at City Beach Park in Sandpoint. With mountains, lakes and river valleys along its path, the 150-mile ride has no mountain passes or long sustained climbs. The 80-mile ride begins in Troy, Montana. The riders and their bikes are bussed to the starting point from Sandpoint’s City Beach. “The family fun ride (30 miles) begins at City Beach in Sandpoint and travels to the Pack River Store via roads

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through the Selle Valley,” said Dick. “This route is great for families and those wishing to enjoy a beautiful ride and shorter route.” The event has grown in numbers throughout the years, and thus far has 86 sponsors. The platinum-level sponsor is Bonner General Health, and there are 15 gold-level sponsors including Living Local 360, KPND, North Idaho Flood and Fire, Trinity at City Beach, Timberline Helicopters, Kochava, Summit Insurance, LoneTree Creative, Parker Subaru, D.A. Davison-Hadley Sentinel Financial Management, Greasy Fingers, Northland Cable, Bonner County Daily Bee, Realm Partners and Williams and Parsons, P.C. With no specific fundraising goal, Dick shared that the group is on track to have one of their best rides ever in terms of fundraising. “The amount of money raised will depend upon the number of sponsors, number of riders and the funds that individual riders raise,” said Dick. “Riders are required to raise a minimum of $50 for the cause in addition to the ride registration fee.”

PHOTO BY JASON DUCHOW PHOTOGRAPHY

Now in its 10th year, the CHAFE 150 has become one of the

great annual events for the community of Sandpoint.

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In 2016, there were approximately 340 registered riders. As of mid-April, the committee has approximately 130 registered, a number slightly ahead of the same time last year. The feedback from those who have taken part in the CHAFE 150 has been extremely positive. Comments reflecting the incredible scenery, the support offered— including the rest stops—and the cause behind the event have all enticed riders to return year after year. Now in its 10th year, the CHAFE 150 has become one of the great annual events for the community of Sandpoint. With more than 100 volunteers and more than 80 sponsors, the ride benefits not only the Lake Pend Oreille School District, but also the local economy. “It features all that is great about our community—beautiful scenery, friendly people and our outdoor lifestyle,” said Dick. For more details and to find out how you can participate, volunteer or sponsor, please go to CHAFE150.org.


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Health & Lifestyle THE BENEFITS OF INJECTION THERAPY

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PAIN CAN BE DEBILITATING, both physically and emotionally, for so many patients, yet so many don’t realize the options that are available. Many people live with chronic pain because none of the treatments they’ve tried have been effective, while others, on the other end of the spectrum, become dependent on opioid medications, with their lives revolving around the next dose. While there is a role for opioid therapy, these are best suited for short-term pain relief. Surgery can also play a role, but certainly not all patients are good surgical candidates. So what other options are there.

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Injections can both help pinpoint the cause of the pain and help reduce inflammation and pain stemming from that area. Often, it is difficult to figure out where the pain is coming from because many conditions can present themselves with similar symptoms. Injections can block pain coming from a specific area, helping the physician know whether that is the source of the pain. Surgeons will often utilize injections to help determine exactly at what level in the spine the source of

the pain stems from, or whether the back pain is even coming from the nerve roots. Thus, injections can play a crucial role in helping to identify the exact source of pain in a minimally invasive manner. Secondly, injections can help relieve the pain and get patients back to normal life. Many times, I emphasize to the patients that the body has an amazing ability to heal itself, and an injection may be the boost the body needs to get the inflammation and pain down, allowing the patient to exercise and participate in the physical therapy exercises that will speed up the body’s recovery. Whatever the cause, you should seek out a fellowship-trained, board-certified pain specialist to help guide you through your options and discuss whether there are minimally invasive options to help avoid surgery, avoid opioids and get back to living life.

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ACHILLES TENDON INJURY COMMON AND EFFECTIVE TREATMENT METHODS

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BY RYANNE LEMON, PTA, CORNERSTONE PHYSICAL THERAPY THE ACHILLES TENDON is a tendon that attaches the calf muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus) to the calcaneus, or heel bone. Every time you take a step, the Achilles is stressed as you use your calves to push off the toes. In running, the stress is particularly great, especially for runners who take off and land with the forefoot. Luckily, the Achilles is the strongest and largest tendon in the human body and has a unique design that is made to handle significant amounts of strain and stresses put upon it. Part of its unique design is that the two tendons of the soleus and gastrocnemius twist upon themselves before insertion onto the calcaneal bone. This twist allows for higher amounts of stretch, essentially making the tendon like a spring, which can generate tremendous strength with push off and bounce back to take a tremendous amount of load in a landing. Achilles tendinopathy, sometimes referred to as Achilles tendinitis, may feel like a burning pain, ache or stiffness in the back of the leg, usually with mild to moderate pain aggravated by activity. It is most commonly caused by an inflammation of the bursa, which lies between the calcaneus bone and the tendon. It can be very common among athletes who put constant repetitive strain on the tendon, especially with exercises that require athletes to perform actions that cause speeding up, slowing down or pivoting in quick motions. Sports most prone to Achilles tendinopathy include running, gymnastics, dance, football, baseball, softball, basketball, tennis, volleyball and other similar high-impact activities. There are many factors that can make a person more prone to acquiring Achilles tendon injury including sex (more common in men than in women), aging, physical problems such as flat feet or obesity, over training or improper form, medical conditions and medications. So how is Achilles tendinopathy treated? Once the injury has occurred, it can be difficult and frustrating to heal. Luckily, the treatment is very simple and effective. There are many

different treatments available, and like most injuries, the best cure is always prevention. Listed below are the most common and effective treatment methods: RICE: At the first onset of pain, rest, ice compression and elevation are key. The best way to cure the condition is prevention. Rest and ice the injury for a couple of days to allow the inflammation to subside before resuming activity. Stretch: Stretch both the gastrocnemius and soleus every day to maintain flexibility. To stretch the soleus, do a calf stretch with the knee bent. It is important to warm up and cool down with activity to keep muscles loose, and stretch muscles after they have been appropriately warmed up.

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Change Exercise: At onset of pain, take a break from high-impact activity and consider lowimpact alternatives, such as swimming, while the tendon heals. Also consider changing your running style. Smaller, faster strides have been shown to put much less strain on the back, hips, knees and Achilles tendon. Calf Strength: Exercises to strengthen the calf muscle can help the injury from occurring. Recommendations for injury rehabilitation include eccentric exercises for gastrocnemius and soleus muscle. Eccentrics are a type of exercise in which the muscle contracts as it lengthens, mimicking the strength required for impact. To eccentrically contract the calf muscle, from tip-toe position, slowly lower the body back down onto the heels. Kinesio Tape: Certain applications of Kinesio tape to the back of the heel can help support the calf muscle and reduce inflammation to speed up the healing process. Recovery time varies greatly depending on the severity of the injury, but it is generally recommended to slowly reintroduce activity as soon as the tendon is no longer sore to the touch.

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STROKE AWARENESS RISK FACTORS, PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND RECOVERY

ARTICLE COURTESY OF BONNER GENERAL HEALTH T EELA L -LTTAH L EY FT A ICPT O R S H

MANY OF US KNOW the warning signs of a stroke and understand the importance of seeking treatment immediately if we experience any of the signs: Face drooping, arm weakness or speech difficulty; this means it’s time to seek emergency medical treatment. Unfortunately, many stroke patients wait until they are past the timeframe to receive treatment that could reverse or lessen many of the effects of the stroke. Up to 80 percent of strokes are preventable, but awareness is key. There are four key points of stroke awareness: risk factors, prevention, treatment and recovery. Controllable Risk Factors: • High Blood Pressure. This is the leading cause of stroke and the most significant controllable risk factor. • Diabetes. If you have diabetes (Type 1 or 2), keep your blood sugar controlled. • Obesity and Excess Body Weight. These are linked with an increased risk of high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and stroke. • High Cholesterol • Sickle Cell Disease • Carotid Artery Disease

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Prevention: Know your numbers! It is important to know your blood pressure, weight and cholesterol to know if you are at risk of a stroke. Some steps to prevent a stroke are: • Increase your physical activity. • If you use tobacco, take the steps to quit. • Improve your diet.

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Treatment: Strokes occur when a blood vessel supplying the brain becomes blocked (occlusive stroke) or ruptures (hemorrhagic stroke). The effects of the stroke can be catastrophic and permanent depending on the amount of brain tissue depleted of vital circulation, length of time and the location inside the brain itself. A clot-dissolving drug called tPA can significantly reduce or reverse the effects of an occlusive stroke. In order to be eligible for tPA, a patient needs a brief, thorough review by a physician to rule out contraindications and other symptoms that could mimic a stroke. An immediate CT scan of the brain is required to rule out a bleed (hemorrhagic stroke), which is an absolute contraindication for tPA administration. Emergency treatment must be sought right away since time equals tissue loss, and the medication must be given within three to four-and-a-half hours after symptoms start. The sooner tPA is given, the greater the possibility of a better outcome after a stroke. It is imperative to contact 911 immediately so that advanced care can be initiated en route to the emergency department by paramedics,


Up to 80 percent of strokes are preventable, but awareness is key. There are four key points of stroke awareness: risk factors, prevention, treatment and recovery.

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thus saving time and tissue. Stroke patients have a much better chance for recovery due to Telestroke network technology available at Bonner General Health. Stroke specialists at Sacred Heart Medical Center are available 24 hours a day to evaluate patient symptoms via a two-way audio and video interactive device. The stroke specialist is able to interact with the patient, emergency department physicians and staff, as well as view the CT scan simultaneously. It is through this technology that we can provide the specialized expertise of a larger tertiary care facility in our local emergency department. In some cases, a LVO (large vessel occlusion) can be identified, and the patient can be rapidly transported to Sacred Heart Medical Center to have the clot endovascularly retrieved, restoring circulation to the affected portion of the brain.

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A ROAD TRIP OF A LIFETIME IS JUST A DRIVE AWAY

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FEATURE story FOR THE AMERICAN ECONOMY to thrive, so must its ports. Each day in communities large and small along the Pacific, Atlantic and Gulf coasts, millions of tons of goods are being imported and exported, ready to be sent across the country and across the globe. For companies that do business internationally, ports are the lifeblood that keeps them going. Ports allow travelers to hop from place to place on a myriad of cruise lines and allow our military to strategically place its vessels in defense of our nation. The industry provides well-paying jobs and often is the major employer in seaside communities. The port most of us living in the West are likely most familiar with is the Port of Seattle. With more than 1,500 acres of waterfront, the commerce that happens here is incredible. One of the most diverse ports in the U.S., it includes massive amounts of docking and container storage but also parks, waterfront shopping and dining, cruise-passenger pickup and drop off as well as ferry transportation. While a stroll through this port before a Mariners or Seahawks game shouldn’t be missed, there are also several other port cities in the area where you can experience a wide range of activities without traveling far. Fill up the tank, grab a few snacks and drinks, and get ready to hop from port to port. Perhaps the next most well-known port in the Northwest is just south of Seattle—The Port of Tacoma. In a 2014 study done by Martin Associations, the company found that the Port of Tacoma directly and indirectly supports 29,000 jobs in the area, generates $3 billion in economic activities, and contributes $223 million in state and local taxes annually. These are just a few of the incredible bits of information you will learn by taking an upclose bus or boat tour offered several times each year. Bus tours are offered February through August this year. Tours are free, but you must register in advance as space is extremely limited. You should plan on spending around 75 minutes shuttling around the port with various stops along the way at points of interest. Children 6 and older are welcome to join in, and anyone 17 or older will need to bring along identification as well.

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The Port of Tacoma also offers up a special once-a-year tour during the Tacoma Maritime Fest which will take place July 16 and 17. Last year, about 1,200 people took part in these narrated tours that take you onto the boats and explain the port’s history, developments, businesses and customers. It’s a rare opportunity to board these incredible vessels that transport an astonishing amount of goods through the port. At the festival, you can also gain free admission to the Foss Waterway Seaport Museum, help paint the community mural and enjoy live music. Now that you’ve seen the massive ports in the Puget Sound, it’s time to slow the pace and explore the quaint communities that fall under the name ‘port’ along the Kitsap and Olympic peninsulas. Take Highway 16 out of Tacoma and through Gig Harbor, Burley and Fernwood until you reach the Highway 166 exit toward Port Orchard. Despite being just a ferry ride from Seattle or Bremerton, Port Orchard has remained a relatively small community since its founding in the late 1890s. With less than 14,000 full-time residents, you’ll find a wide array of unique local shops and artists galleries to explore in an easily walkable downtown. The Port Orchard Public Market features daily, seasonal and permanent vendors and is a favorite for both visitors and locals alike. Stretch your legs along the Bay Street Pedestrian Path with great views of the Olympic Mountains and another important port, Naval Base Kitsap, the thirdlargest Naval base in the country, which is directly across Sinclair Inlet from Port Orchard. Local craft beer can be found at Slaughter County Brewing Company, and an array of restaurants dot the waterfront. All summer long you’ll find Saturday morning farmers markets, first Friday art walks, and free live music in the park on Thursday evenings. Your port road trip continues roughly 30 miles north on Highway 3 until you reach the community of Port Gamble. Here you are surrounded by history as the town grew up around the one-time oldest continually operating mill in the country until its closure in 1995. Port Gamble and the Pope and Talbot Sawmill were founded in 1853, and the waterfront

location allowed the mill to ship timber from the Northwest to San Francisco. The mill might be closed, but you’ll find beautifully restored churches and business buildings that transport you back to the mill’s heyday. The Port Gamble Historic Museum is open seven days a week, May through September, and is home to historical items that date back to when the mill was just getting going. Admission is just $4 and kids younger than 6 are free. The entire town is easily walkable, and you’ll find a local coffee roaster as well as several family friendly dining options. Despite being a quaint little town, many are surprised to learn of the Port Gamble Theater Company, now in its sixth year. The company is presenting “Little Women” during July and “Alice in Wonderland” starting in mid-September. If you are enjoying the tranquility of this small community, consider spending a night or two in the Port Gamble Guest Houses which can accommodate eight and 10 guests. As you leave Port Gamble you will also be leaving the Kitsap Peninsula across the floating Hood Canal Bridge and entering the Olympic Peninsula. Shortly after crossing, you will encounter the Olympic Peninsula Gateway Visitor’s Center. This is a great pit stop to pick up information for future trips around the Peninsula or exploring Olympic National Park. When leaving the visitor’s center, head north on Highway 19 to the small town of Port Ludlow. While Port Gamble transports you back in time, Port Ludlow takes you into the modern era with high-end residences, restaurants and a championship golf course. The population of this waterfront community continues to increase as planned neighborhoods continue to be built up, and there are many obvious reasons many of the wealthier families in the area are moving here. The Port Ludlow Inn is popular with honeymooners and those looking to enjoy top-notch accommodation in a boutique setting. The inn offers 37 rooms, an award-winning restaurant and stay-and-play golf packages. The nearby Marina has 300 slips that can accommodate vessels up to 200feet long. A quick peek and you’ll likely see some very impressive boats. Many use this community as a base for exploring the San Juan Islands,

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but there are also paddle-boarding opportunities in the bay and 26 miles of walking and biking trails that line the water and surrounding forest. Port Townsend is next on the list, and if you haven’t been you are in for a treat. The Victorian-era homes and commercial buildings are evident from your arrival. The town has worked hard to keep these buildings preserved, which has in turn drawn many artists and creative types to the area. When they say it seems like something is always going on here, they mean it. There are 17 large celebrations planned for this summer alone; everything from the Port Townsend Film Festival, Wooden Boat Show, Acoustic Music Festival and the always-popular and one-of-a-kind Brass Screw Confederacy and Steampunk Hootenanny. Many choose to spend a long weekend here as there is so much to see, experience and explore. Just 2 miles from downtown is Fort Worden State Park. A turn-of-the-century Army base is now acres of public park to explore. The Marine Science Center lets kids touch sea creatures and learn about what’s offshore. You can launch your boat, play tennis, have a picnic and even take in a show at the theatre. One of the really unique tours is being able to step inside old artillery bunkers through a guided tour of the Artillery Hill trail. Once back in town, almost every evening is filled with live music, performing arts or visual arts on display. Local farmers provide fresh produce to many of the excellent restaurants which have garnered attention from national media outlets. As with our other port destinations, there is plenty to explore along the waterfront with great beaches and walkways. The final stop on this particular Port Tour is Port Angeles. Many who don’t wish to camp inside Olympic National Park will utilize Port Angeles as their home base for day trips. Biking has become especially popular here with 60 miles of path along the Olympic Discovery Trail. Many will park the car for a couple days and split up the trail by staying at one of the several bed-and-breakfast options along the route. Kayakers also love it here, as there is fast-moving whitewater nearby as well as flat water lakes and open-water sea kayaking. Fishermen can enjoy the variety of species available from salt-water species and shellfish to casting a fly for trout or exploring mountain lakes for game fish. If you don’t have a boat of your own, consider hopping aboard the MV Coho Ferry which transports guests from Port Angeles to Victoria, Canada. The 90-minute ride offers spectacular views as you cross the Strait of Juan de Fuca. With multiple departures from each side daily, you can choose to spend a day, a night or a weekend across the border as the ferry drops you right in Downtown Victoria. There are whale-watching charters, or if you really want an incredible view, rides can be arranged by hot-air balloon. While it might sound like you are traveling forever on this route, remarkably it’s only about 125 miles from Tacoma to Port Angeles. The Port cities are just a few of the incredible communities and unique places to explore in one of the

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Camping There is nothing better than being in the outdoors, especially when you live in the Northwest! Whether you choose to “rough it” in a tent or prefer to take a camper, there are plenty of campgrounds that provide a beautiful outdoor experience. Before choosing your campsite, decide what amenities are important to you. Are you looking for a place that has minimal resources, or do you prefer a campground that provides easy access to showers and restrooms? Also, make sure you reserve your spot ahead of time. If you are bringing multiple tents or a tent and an RV, be sure you reserve enough space.

Hotel It’s the traditional way, but it is always fun! With so many booking websites to choose from, even the most luxurious hotels can be affordable! With the increase in options when it comes to lodging, hotels are offering more deals. If you are not tied to a specific date, research the rates throughout the week as they vary greatly depending on numerous factors. If you are traveling with kids, many hotels offer breakfast included in the room rate. If you do a lot of traveling, you will want to consider different reward programs that allow you to accumulate free nights.

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VRBO Renting a condo or a house can be a lot of fun and provide all the comforts of home. There are several options available in communities that also have a pool where you can relax and enjoy some sunshine while the kids burn off some energy. If you are traveling with other families or plan to go with a group of friends, this option can be very affordable. In addition, you can save money by purchasing groceries and eating in. Some of the condos and homes for rent around the Gorge Amphitheater in Central Washington are a pickup spot for transportation to and from the venue.

Depending upon the size of both you and your vehicle, this is an option many on a tight budget choose. Be aware, however, that safety is a key issue. Choose a place that is a bit out of the way, but not so isolated that it is unsafe. Also, make sure to minimize the time you spend in your vehicle. While old station wagons with fold down seats were perfect for creating a “bed,� newer cars do not have the ability to recline as much as older cars did. If your car has rear seats that fold down and provide trunk access, this can provide a larger space in which to stretch out. Enjoy the adventure!

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On Location For many, once they reach their destination, they want to give up the car keys and just stay put. Places like the Gorge Amphitheater in Central Washington offer an on-site campground that allows people to come and enjoy the music, whether it is a night or a weekend festival, without ever having to leave. For large events such as Bumpershoot in Seattle, there are several nearby hotels that are just blocks away from the action, which enhances the festival feeling.

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Festival at Sandpoint Sandpoint, Idaho August 3 - 13 FestivalAtSandpoint.com People from all over the country flock to this stunningly beautiful North Idaho community for its small-town charm, endless outdoor experiences and to enjoy Lake Pend Oreille. Sandpoint also puts on one heck of a live music experience and has for the past 34 years. Each year, a variety of popular musicians, from country and rock to blues and orchestra, play in a beautiful outdoor setting. Already announced this year are country-star Jake Owen and classic rocker George Thorogood and The Destroyers. Attendees can buy a season pass to see all shows or choose to attend one or more of the events. Ticketed guests are also allowed to bring in their own food and beverages into the venue, adding to the feel of a backyard get-together.

Outdoor Brewery Concerts Missoula, Montana June - September BigSkyBrew.com / KettleHouse.com As a natural stopping point for travelers road tripping between Glacier and Yellowstone national parks, Missoula sees its fair share of summer visitors, and lately, it’s seeing big-time music acts making summer stops as well. For the past several years, Big Sky Brewing Co., famous for its Moose Drool Brown Ale, has added an outdoor stage behind its brew house. This summer’s lineup includes Sublime, Ben Harper, The Decemberists, UB40 featuring Matisyahu and more. Also wanting to get in on the beautiful summer nights, local favorite KettleHouse Brewing Co. is opening a brand new riverside amphitheatre just east of town with a lineup that includes Ween, Primus, Lyle Lovett, Pat Benatar and Melissa Etheridge. One sip of Kettle House’s Cold Smoke Scotch Ale or Double Haul IPA, and you’ll never want to leave.

Art on the Green Coeur d’Alene, Idaho August 4 - 6 ArtOnTheGreenCdA.com For 49 seasons, artists from all across the Northwest have been flocking to Coeur d’Alene for a spectacular weekend of arts and crafts. Held on the beautiful campus of North Idaho College, adjacent to Lake Coeur d’Alene and the Spokane River, this is a summer favorite for the artsy and creative types. Paired with the Taste of the Coeur d’Alenes at City Park and the Coeur d’Alene Street Fair on Sherman Avenue, you’ll find more than 250 booths of artistry, food, crafts, home decoration and inspiration. All three celebrations are connected to each other and easily walkable. Remember to bring the swimsuits for a refreshing midday dip at City Beach right in the heart of downtown.

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Washington Brewers Festival Redmond, Washington June 16 - 18 WashingtonBeer.com As the appreciation of craft beer continues to soar, there seem to be more brew fests happening throughout the year in every community; however, the Washington Brewers Festival might just be the largest beer event of the year. Put on by the Washington State Beer Commission, this festival attracts more than 100 Washington breweries serving up more than 500 different craft creations. Both Saturday and Sunday, the event is fun for the entire family and includes a lineup of food trucks and live music, as well as a Kid’s Playground and Root Beer Garden. For those wanting a little exercise beforehand, there will be a 5k run. Guests looking for something other than beer can sample local wines and hard ciders as well. Advanced tickets are available through the Washington Beer Commission, and admission includes eight tasting tickets (with additional tickets available for purchase) and a 4-ounce souvenir mug.

Columbia Cup Tri-Cities, Washington July 28 - 30 WaterFollies.com Hydroplane races take center stage along the Columbia River each summer, and fans of speed certainly get their fill at the Columbia Cup. With races all weekend long, spectators get to witness these incredible machines hit speeds of 160 mph; that’s like traveling a football field in about one second. The Columbia Cup has earned Race Site of the Year three consecutive years for its dedication to the sport and support from fans. The event includes a remarkable air show, up-close views of the hydroplanes through pit tours, an autograph session and several Kids Zones. General tickets are available as well as hosted areas and RV parking and hookups.

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Since the 1950s, this annual celebration of air and sea is an unofficial holiday for the greater Seattle community. You’ll witness ultrafast hydroplane races and water-ski and wakeboard competitions on Lake Washington. The Blue Angels take to the sky for an amazing air show followed by many other military planes both past and present. Genesee Park is filled with food and fun for the entire family. Also taking place August 1 through 6 is the annual Seafair Fleet Week and Boeing Maritime Celebration, celebrating and honoring the Navy. Several classes of ships will be docked in the Port of Seattle, and you can take free tours aboard the massive vessels.


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Huckleberry Tent and Breakfast Do you enjoy being in the outdoors but want the comforts that a bed and breakfast offer? Huckleberry Tent and Breakfast is situated in the North Idaho wilderness just 30 miles from Sandpoint. Tent cabins are roomy and comfortable, and you wake up to a wonderful farm-style breakfast. This place is a truly unique and peaceful getaway.

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Holiday Inn Express If a hotel stay is more to your liking, Holiday Inn Express in Sandpoint provides a great location to settle while you explore North Idaho. Located just a short drive from Schweitzer Mountain Resort and all of its summer festivities, there is also Sweet Lou’s Restaurant next door to enjoy lunch, dinner and cocktails. 477326 Highway 95 Ponderay, Idaho 83852 208.255.4500 HIExpress.com

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he mile-high city is the gateway to some of the most famous mountains in the country. In the wintertime, there are almost as many ski and snowboard bags coming through the airport as actual luggage. People arrive and often immediately head west toward Snowmass Village, Aspen, Breckenridge and Telluride. In the summer, locals head north of town to nearby Boulder and Fort Collins as a starting point for biking, fly fishing and hiking. The beauty of Estes Park, the famous Stanley Hotel and Rocky Mountain National Park draws visitors from around the world. With all to do north and west of Denver, the south often gets overlooked, but savvy outdoor enthusiasts know of a very special place not far off the beaten path. Colorado Springs is perhaps best known as the home of the Air Force Academy and the U.S. Olympic Training Center, but just outside of downtown you’ll find one of the more unique natural areas in the West in the Garden of the Gods. Garden of the Gods is a registered National Natural Landmark that encompasses some 1,300 acres right in the backyard of Colorado Springs. The natural area is famous for towering sandstone formations with Pikes Peak as the backdrop. There are endless activities to do here, and unbelievably, admission is completely free.

Visitor & Nature Center Before venturing off into the park, make the time to stop in at the visitor center for some background information on what you are about to experience. Here you will find exhibits on local geology, flora and fauna, what animals you might discover in the park and a history of native people who inhabited the lands. There is also a dinosaur on display that you won’t find anywhere else in the world. There are interactive maps and fliers to help you plan your trip. Traveling within the Park There are many ways to get around once you’re inside the park, and it all depends on what you are most comfortable with and how much time you have. You can drive yourself to many of the park’s highlights or choose one of several guided options. One fun way to experience the park is by a bus tour. This is no ordinary tour bus, as each bus was built in 1909 and is more like a trolley with open-air seating for 14, offering great views along the way. These tours last 45 minutes and are $17 per person. Booking a Jeep tour will get you into places others can’t, and tours range from 75 to 90 minutes and start at $30 per person. You can even see the park through a guided Segway tour which features several

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Large View Estate Property 108 Acres

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Looking for a well craaed and cared for home with plenty of room, and centrally located to just about everything in Sandpoint? Then don't miss this well designed, one owner 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home with an open floor plan and funcconal layout. You'll love entertaining your family and friends.

This MAIN LEVEL LIVING home provides plenty of space and a very nice 1+ acre of land just 5 miles from downtown Sandpoint. Located in a great neighborhood of large parcel homes this property is perfectly situated to provide plenty of privacy. You'll love the open floor plan.

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Great opportunity to own 20 acres of prime view property broken into two 10 acres parcels! Looking due South you'll experience the views of the Green Monarch Mountains and the famed Lake Pend Oreille, Mona turn around to the North and you'll see some of the preeest views of the Cabinet Mts.

19.25 Acres - Enjoy the lifestyle of a log home with some of the largest views North Idaho has to offer! This 4600+ square foot home was built by one of the finest log home builders in the Northwest, Caribou Creek Log Homes. Home offers Southern views and exposure to Lake Pend Oreille.

108 acres of prissne mountain and river view property in 5 separate 20 plus acre parcels, ready to build your home on immediately! Keep all 108 acres for an incredible estate parcel or sell any plaaed and recorded inc 20+ acre parcels. This great piece of land is about 10 miles from town and is very usable.

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COLORADO SPRINGS IS PERHAPS BEST KNOWN AS THE HOME OF THE AIR FORCE ACADEMY AND THE U.S. OLYMPIC TRAINING CENTER, BUT JUST OUTSIDE OF DOWNTOWN YOU’LL FIND ONE OF THE MORE UNIQUE NATURAL AREAS IN THE WEST IN THE GARDEN OF THE GODS.

stops and plenty of historical information all at a leisurely pace. For those wanting to keep the experience as affordable as possible, there are both self-guided and free-guided nature walks. Led by local naturalists and volunteers, these nature walks run every 30 minutes with each guide offering different historical perspectives about the Garden of the Gods.

100 feet to give you a higher perspective of the surrounding towering sandstone formations, to the 3-mile Chambers/Bretag/Palmer trail, which circles a large portion of the park through rocky trails. As with all natural areas, hikers and bikers are to stay on designated trails as to not disrupt local vegetation or create additional erosion issues.

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While many come for a glimpse of the scenery, others are looking to add in some exercise and explore as many corners of the park as possible. There are about 15 miles of hiking and mountain-biking trails within Garden of the Gods. They range from short and easy ½ mile trails like the Ridge Trail, which climbs about

With so many formations within Garden of the Gods, the area has become a beacon for seasoned rock climbers as well as those interested in attempting the sport for the first time. If you are comfortable in your abilities, you can pick up a map at the visitors’ office and select a climb that challenges you. New

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climbers can arrange with local companies who can help determine skill level and where the best locations will be. There are designated routes set up all over the park, and luckily, if someone is already tackling the face you were interested in, there are dozens of other faces and formations to scale. While climbing is free, all climbers do need to register for a permit, which can be done at the visitors’ center or online before you go. If you happen to be in town or visiting a park on a Thursday, you can do the weekly 5k run with the locals. Park volunteers have carved out five different 5k routes, and you can choose whichever course you would like. Runners go anytime between 4 and 6pm, and like most everything else in the park, it’s free to participate. Those looking for additional history on how the area’s unique formations and landscape came about can see a new movie in the Geo-Trekker Theater. The film takes you back more than one billion years, showing what the area looked like and some of the dinosaurs and other creatures that inhabited it. The 20-minute movie is $6 for adults and $4

enjoy outdoor activities tend to enjoy them even more in such a beautiful setting. Garden of the Gods is a photographer’s dream, with an immense amount of contrast in colors, shades and angles, all with snowcapped mountains as a backdrop. There are many species of birds that make the area home as well as foxes, deer and bighorn sheep, all just an hour and a half from the moment you leave the airport.

for children. After a day of sightseeing, hiking, climbing or biking, stop by the café for a drink and a bite to eat. With more than two-million annual visitors to Garden of the Gods, it’s no secret that this is a special place. Since its discovery in the late 1800s, visitors have been inspired by the one-of-a-kind landscapes available so close to town. Organized competitive runs and road races are held inside the park, as those who

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While Colorado is home to a spectacular amount of parks, recreation areas, quaint small towns and wilderness camping, one of its best and most accessible parks is right in Colorado Springs. If your next ski trip or summer adventure takes you through Denver, schedule a day to head south and see this incredibly unique natural area. Whether by foot, bike or vehicle, you’ll be amazed by your surroundings and will leave with some incredible photos and memories as well.


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Authentic Mexican cuisine prepared fresh daily. Fiesta Bonita’s menu is full of many unique and authentic recipes. They have a full bar and outdoor seating. Open daily at 11am. Bring the family or make it a date night. There is something for everyone at Fiesta Bonita! 700 Kootenai Cutoff Rd. | Ponderay, ID 208.263.6174

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. 1326 Baldy Mtn. Rd. | Sandpoint, ID 208.263.9446 MillersCountryStoreSandpoint.com

Sweet Lou’s Restaurant and Bar proudly offers something for everyone, with specialties including chicken fried steak, smoked prime rib, bison ribs and grilled PB&J and bacon sandwiches. All menu items are reasonably priced, fresh and made to order. Full bar. 477272 Hwy 95 | Ponderay, ID | 208.263.1381 SweetLousIdaho.com

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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. 334 N. First Ave. | Sandpoint, ID 208.265.4396 | CedarStBistro.com

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When properly cooked, couscous should be light and fluffy, not gritty or gummy. Couscous as a standalone has a very neutral flavor, allowing it to work well with many foods and flavors, especially as a base for vegetable or meat dishes. It combines beautifully into salads, and herb additions such as coriander, basil or mint add a wonderful flavor dimension. Sweeter options include fruits like raisins or apricots. Couscous can make for a delicious dessert! In Egypt, couscous is usually served as a sweet dish. Prepared with butter, sugar, cinnamon, raisins and nuts, and finished with cream atop it, it makes for a satisfying end to any meal.


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SUMMER ON THE LAKE Waterfront dining options are plentiful By Patty Hutchens IT HAS BEEN A LONG WINTER, and people are anxiously awaiting the arrival of sunny days and sunsets on the water. With many options to choose from, here is a handful of the waterfront dining options available. Many are seasonal while others are open year round. Welcome to summer on the lake! Bottle Bay Restaurant It’s a popular destination for those out on the water looking for a place to dock the boat and enjoy a cocktail and a bite to eat. With room to dock up to 65 boats and just a 10-minute boat ride from Sandpoint’s City Beach, Bottle Bay Restaurant will begin to welcome visitors on Memorial Day weekend. Floating Restaurant The Floating Restaurant in Hope opened for its 28th season on April 14. With a completely remodeled dining room, there is seating both inside and out, both of which offer breathtaking views. The freshest in seafood and meats paired with stunning sights, you won’t want to miss an opportunity to drive or boat to this waterside restaurant and treat yourself to a meal with a view. Trinity at City Beach Trinity at City Beach, located in downtown Sandpoint on the water’s edge, is open year round for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It provides a seasonal menu with something for the entire family. Entertainment, a sunny deck, a full bar and delicious food, much of which is locally sourced, all make Trinity at City Beach a destination hot spot all year. Forty-One South For truly breathtaking sunsets, the short drive across the Long Bridge offers an opportunity to enjoy beautiful views and experience fine cuisine with your favorite beverage. Open year round for dinner, Forty-One South is accessible by boat or car and will certainly keep you coming back for more. Ivano’s Del Lago Located on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille at Beyond Hope Resort, Ivano’s Del Lago will open for the season this year on Memorial Day. The sister restaurant of Ivano’s Ristorante in Sandpoint, Ivano’s Del Lago continues the tradition of wonderful food and an atmosphere that is welcoming for the whole family. Boat or drive over to enjoy the beautiful view, fine food and friendly staff.

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Treat yourself and family to locally grown fresh produce, baked goods and handcrafted arts and crafts at the Sandpoint Farmers Market, now open for the season. Find them Wednesdays, 3 to 5:30pm, and Saturdays, 9am to 1pm, at Farmin Park to shop the always changing variety of fresh locally grown produce. SandpointFarmersMarket.com

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The Rotary Club of Sandpoint presents A Novel Night Gala, 5 to 10pm at Columbia Bank, benefiting the Sandpoint Library Transformation. The event offers a beautiful evening of cocktails, dining, music and dancing, and silent and live auctions. Guests are encouraged to dress or accessorize as a favorite literary character. NovelNightGala.org

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Annual High Tea Celebrate spring and help raise money for those in need in the Sandpoint community. Enjoy several tasty English teas, finger sandwiches and delicate sweets along with an auction and other treasures on display, all adding up to one of the most enjoyable events of the year. For more information, call 208.290.5895 or visit AngelsOverSandpoint.org.

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Similar to TV’s “Dancing with the Stars,” this is a dance competition and fundraiser benefiting Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre. Local “celebrities” will dance with professional choreographers. Couples will be judged for their performance while the audience votes via dollars. The event starts at 7pm at the Coeur d’Alene Casino. Tickets are $20. Call 208.660.2958 or visit CdASummerTheatre.com.

Each year, Spokane is host to the beautiful Bloomsday Run, presented by the Lilac Bloomsday Association. This year marks the 41st year of this event, taking place 9am to 1:30pm. The 7.46-mile course is family friendly and open to all runners, walkers, wheelchairs, assisted wheelchairs and strollers. BloomsdayRun.org

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OVER THE PAST TWO DECADES, technology has grown exponentially. We get much of our news online and download our favorite novels to our electronic devices. So where does that put our local libraries? For those in Sandpoint, it means the library continues to be the center of it all thanks to an upcoming expansion and remodel. The project, named Your Library Transformation, is the manifestation of the many ways a public library now serves the community. No longer merely a book-lending service, the library is the hub of learning and community engagement. “The truth is, the library has been transforming for years. The building just needs to catch up,” said Marcy Timblin, public relations specialist for the East Bonner County Library District. Originally built in 2000, the library in Sandpoint will feature a 10,000-square-foot expansion and remodel that will include a larger children’s area, young adult book section, large print collection and community meeting venue. Also in the plan is to add a new technology center, teen lounge, makerspace and reading room. The new space will also accommodate the need for designated quiet zones and social areas, as well as a fire-suppression system, increased parking and landscaped green areas.

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The teen lounge is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Sandpoint and is something that those involved with the library feel is an important addition. “Right now, we don’t have much to offer teens in the way of space inside the library. When they come here after school, the main place they have to congregate is in the lobby. We are really looking forward to creating space, materials and programs for young people based on what they have indicated to us that they would value most,” said Ann Nichols, library director. Contracts for the project will be awarded in late March or early April with groundbreaking to start this spring, as determined by the contractor. The Library District has opted to fund the project through grants, corporate partnerships and voluntary contributions rather than a public bond. According to Timblin, more than $50,000 has been awarded through grants alone in the last six months. For information about the project and associated fundraising activities, visit EBonnerLibrary.org.

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After the Storm May 11, 13, 14. The Panida Theater will be screening After the Storm May 11, 13 and 14 at 7:30pm, with an additional showing May 13 at 3:30pm. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime. The film takes viewers on a disheartened journey of a broken family briefly reunited by a typhoon, examining life’s displeasures and human shortfall. Panida.org

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May 13-14. Journey your way over to Spokane to enjoy all of the incredible wines these local Washington wineries have to offer. A great way to celebrate Mom over the weekend … exploring and tasting all of what Spokane has to offer! To find out more about participating wineries, visit CorkDistrict.com.

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May 18-21. Sandpoint’s 32nd Annual Lost in the ‘50s features terrific musical acts each night with concerts and dances. The four-day event includes Rock ‘n’ Roll Heaven, a vintage car parade, street dances, show and dance, car show, Aspirin Rally-Run and more! Don’t miss all the action! Sandpoint.org/lostin50s

A tail-waggin’ good time where people and pooches alike can socialize with friends, this monthly event, offers live music, a fenced-in area for dogs, and food and drink available for purchase, 4 to 7pm. Admission is free (donations accepted). All proceeds benefit the Panhandle Animal Shelter. This month’s event is at Taylor and Sons Chevrolet. For more information, visit PASIdaho.org.

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May 27-28. Priest Lake’s summer kick-off, this two-day event features a Saturday parade and Sunday fun runs, along with an arts-and-crafts fair with more than 50 vendors who bring their handmade wares to sell, pancake breakfast, bratwurst booth, bake sale, quilt display, Lions Club Kids’ Carnival and much more! CoolinSpringFestival.com

This is a race with a view unlike any other! The Coeur d’Alene Marathon, Half Marathon and 5k fun run offers one of the most incredible events in the country. The marathon route runs along Lake Coeur d’Alene on the Centennial Trail and back. Proceeds benefit North Idaho Centennial Trail Foundation. Register online. CdAMarathon.com

For more than 20 years, this premier community fundraising event has been supporting the growth and awareness of the Priest Lake community non-profit organizations. This is a lovely evening to enjoy gourmet appetizers and regional wines during the Wine Social, silent and live auctions and a delicious buffet dinner, all at the beautiful Elkins Resort on Priest Lake. PriestLakeAuction.org

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