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Fantastic opportunity to own the point property at the north end of Garfield Bay! This prime waterfront property is comprised of four lots accessed by land on West Garfield Bay Road and by boat via the Lake.

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PRIME LOCATION! South Sandpoint home on a large .23 acre lot. 4-bedrooms, 2-baths, large great room with gas fireplace, main floor bedroom and bath, separate laundry room, off-street parking & a large, fenced yard.

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PUBLISHER Supporting Our Police It’s horrific and yet it seems like every time we turn on the television we hear of yet another police officer that has been shot in the line of duty. These men and women who chose a life of being put in harm’s way to protect our communities I am sure never envisioned that those in their profession would be gunned down at the rate it seems to be happening today. What can we as communities do to stop this? First, we can offer our support in every way possible. We can make them grateful they chose the career they did by simply extending a heartfelt thank you when we see them patrolling our sidewalks and streets. We can teach our children to not fear the police; teach them they are our friends who are there to make sure we are safe. While criminals cry loudly about alleged police wrongdoing, we as law-abiding citizens can also speak in positive support. There are many ways to do so. There are Facebook pages such as Stand Up America and Support Our Police and We Support Our Police. Share stories with others of the positive things you see a policeman doing. Next time you see a police officer, shake their hand, tell them thank you and maybe even offer to buy them a cup of coffee. Let’s take a stand as a community and support those who put their lives in danger each and every day – all for the common goal of making our community a safer, desirable place to live. Do you have a story to share of how a police officer made a difference in your life? We would love to hear about it! Creating. Connecting. Living Local.

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Dr. Forrest Bird was one of the greatest inventors of all time, and we as a community are privileged that he called Sagle his home. His legacy will live on in may ways - lives he will continue to save through his medical inventions, a museum filled with history right here in our own community, and the local charter school that was named in his honor - just to name a few. Thank you, Dr. Bird, for your many gifts you bestowed on not just our community, but on the mankind.

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OCTOBER PUMPKIN PICKING

48 A Renaissance Man Dr. Forrest Bird, who passed away in August of this year, is credited with saving the most lives of anyone in the history of mankind. His inventions and impact on the medical field earned him the rank of third among famous inventors – right behind Albert Einstein and Thomas Edison. This article by Patty Hutchens will give you a unique insight to his life through the eyes of the person who knew him best; his wife, Dr. Pamela Riddle Bird.

The Pumpkin Patch at Hickey Farms, 674 Hickey Road in Sandpoint, will be open on the weekends through October. Bring the family and have some old-fashioned harvest fun! Hours are from 3pm until dusk Fridays and 10am until dusk on Saturdays and Sundays. Visit https://www.facebook.com/ pages/Hickey-Farms for more information.

OCTOBER 17 VINTAGE CRAFT SHOW Join Unique Goods and Curious Finds Market as they showcase vintage finds, crafts, art, jewelry and furniture. Enjoy food, handmade goods, door prizes and so much more! From 10am to 4pm at The Bernd Building, 311 North First Avenue, Sandpoint.

62 The Craft Revolution It’s a phenomenon that has quickly become the favorite hobby of many. Craft beer. Whether you enjoy making it or tasting the variety that is now available, it has certainly made an impact on the industry. This article by Colin Anderson will take you through the steps to making your own beer and provide you with information on the various breweries available for touring in the Pacific Northwest. Cheers!

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Simply breathtaking will be your first thought when walking through the front door of this custom home overlooking Lake Pend Oreille. The view of the lake across the living room may be the first thing to capture your eyes, but the Brazilian Cherry-wood cabinetry & flooring will make you feel warm and at home as you take in the pristine room you've just entered. With over 3500 Sq Ft of deck and the infinity reflect i o n p o o l , y o u ' l l r e a l i z e t h i s h o m e w a s b u i l t t o c o m p l e t e l y c a p t u r e t h e b e s t v i e w N o r t h I d a h o h a s t o o ff e r, while in a completely private setting. The home features a 60' indoor lap pool room, spa & sauna room, large monolithic poured concrete bathrooms with Italian porcelain floors and Deck-O-Drain system, Exercise Studio, 960 Sq Ft Studio / Guest Quarters, 1 3 8 4 S q F t G r e e n h o u s e , S u b - S u r f a c e 1 0 0 y a r d s h o o t i n g r a n g e , w i n e c e l l a r, 5 0 K W G e n e r a t o r with auto start, double gated entry and over a mile of stack rock fencing. Request a feature sheet for full information. Option 1 for the home, studio - guesthouse, heated indoor lap pool, greenhouse, shop, 15.4 acres and all other improvements Option 2 for the home, studio - guesthouse, heated indoor lap pool, greenhouse, shop, 72 acres and all other improvements

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16 Home & Essentials

37 Business Spotlight

70 Shop in Style

24 Life & Community

46 Hometown Experts

76 Health & Lifestyle

The latest tips and trends.

Local office welcomes new chiropractor.

Great local events and stories.

Your chosen local experts.

28 Business Spotlight

48 Feature Story

A design all its own.

Dr. Forrest Bird leaves a legacy that will impact the world for generations to come.

30 Good News

The best local shopping.

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

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Dr. Forrest Bird

56 Arts & Entertainment 88 Destination Northwest Monthly calendar of great local events,

Carl Verdal’s life is an unforgettable example of how faith and works go together.

music and shows.

34 Sandpoint in Focus

Celebrate the season in German tradition.

62 Feature Story

Pathways to Technology assists firstgeneration college students.

The craft revolution: enjoy the ride.

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HOME & ESSENTIALS Tips & the Latest Trends

Feeling Loved and Special THE JOURNEY TO STRENGTHENING YOUR RELATIONSHIP THIS IS PART TWO IN A SERIES ON RELATIONSHIPS

BY JOY PETERSON, M.A. LICENSED MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST. AUTHOR OF 22 MYTHS OF DIVORCE AND DISCOVERING A DYNAMIC MARRIAGE DISCOVERINGDYNAMICMARRIAGE.COM

Marriage is sometimes referred to as a crucible. A crucible is the vessel in which gold is refined. Gold is heated in a crucible until it melts, and the impurities rise to the surface to be skimmed leaving the purified gold. It is a fitting metaphor. Marriage is the crucible in which the continuing growth and development of individuals takes place. Marriage is the melting pot in which hidden imperfections and impurities, childhood wounds, dysfunctional scripts, denial and maladaptive strategies boil to the surface where they can be examined, appreciated for the purpose they served to protect or sustain us, and scrubbed away— leaving finer, wiser, humbler individuals and partners in their wake.

navigation chart or emotional GPS either; they are forced to muddle through as best they can. Here is a simple tool to help you do much better than muddle. The Loved & Special practice can change everything. Try this for a full 30 days and pay attention to what happens in your love life... it could create a miracle!

Relationships confront your wounds, your losses, your flaws and your yearnings, but also your capacity for love and forgiveness. In commitment, you learn to push beyond your previous capacity for selflessness and constancy. Bumps and bruises, disappointments and disillusionments, wrong turns, dead ends, flawed decisions and failure are opportunities to cultivate patience, wisdom and maturity.

• Make a date in the next week to share and exchange lists with your partner.

When a relationship is in distress, it seems you need a miracle to get back on track. A miracle has been defined by one writer as “a shift in perspective.” And another that all anguish is a result of being “at war with reality,” the conviction that something or someone should be different. Within these simple, profound choices is the road to peace and transcending relationship challenges with grit and grace. Couples don’t set out to mess up their relationship. But they don’t come with a

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LOVED & SPECIAL EXERCISE Make a Loved & Special list: • Make a list of at least thirty things that make you feel Loved & Special. • List things your partner has done and or wish they would do.

What to put on your list: • Favorite romantic dates, expressions of love, appreciation, validation and support. • Add new things: romantic gestures, affectionate words, a juicy kiss, celebration. How to use your list: • EVERY DAY, choose one item from your partner’s list to give as a gift. Cultivate your appetite for delight and wonder. • CURIOSITY & SURPRISE. Two elements that make children so charming and delightful can keep your relationship forever new, lush and lively!

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How Do I Crowdfund?

Do you have an invention? Maybe you and your friends have been dreaming up a product. Could you make it a reality with support from a community of people eager to invest in great ideas? Have you considered crowdfunding? Take a look at these top crowdfunding websites: gofundme.com, kickster.com and indiegogo.com. A simple web search reveals numerous other crowdfunding platforms, some tailored to niche products or finance requirements. Whatever you are planning to fund, there is a platform for you.

IMPORTANT STEPS TO CONSIDER WHEN CROWDFUNDING

Choose a site that is a good fit for your needs, your product and your target audience. The site should offer a clean interface, clear guidance, tools and user support. Review the costs. Most sites charge a percentage for funded campaigns. If they are not charging you, they might be charging your supporters. Whichever site you choose, make sure it is trustworthy and respected.

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Set up an account once you’ve chosen a platform. Even if you’re not ready to launch, start a campaign so you can browse the options. Read success stories, research campaign failures (there are some monumental cautionary fails) and explore campaigns in progress. Each platform will require you to showcase your product idea to prospective supporters, set your funding goals, and offer rewards in return for levels of support. Work through these carefully.

Funding Next to funding, it is important to deliver as promised, both quality and timeliness.

You will be asking a group of people for support,

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each with an individual connection to you and your product, each with a voice and a sphere of influence. Your supporters will feel a stronger attachment than the average consumer. Be authentic and present your product through sketches, pictures, even prototypes — the more alive, the better. Don’t project a false image or narrative of your product or your business as it will hamper your efforts or come back to haunt you. When it comes to funding, don’t short-change your venture. Many businesses fail for lack of funding. You will have unforeseen expenses. Account for them as a miscellaneous line item. Most likely, you’ll want to remain in business after a successful campaign. Consider your overall business expenses following your campaign, including, but not limited to, wages, additional product and marketing. Next to funding, it is important to deliver as promised, both quality and timeliness. Give yourself plenty of time to produce a good product. Consider your level of experience, logistics, and the complexity of your product as factors impacting your timeline. Forecast late and work to deliver early. Be prepared, conducting a campaign is a full time job during which you may experience dramatic emotional responses. Stay in touch with your supporters through it all. Highlight the achievement of goals and milestones.

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Each platform will require you to showcase your product idea to prospective supporters, set your funding goals, and offer rewards in return for levels of support

Be honest about struggles and set-backs. This transparency will encourage a gathering of individuals and stay the fickleness of the crowd. You’ll find a gathering of supporters can be a wonderful asset, offering expertise and assistance beyond financing. Make use of the benefits. I’d love to hear about your crowdfunding experiences. Let me know your perspectives on successes and failures. I’ll highlight some local campaigns in an upcoming article.

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In any case, when thinking about your retirement income, you need to focus on those things that you can control — such as when to start taking Social Security and how you can supplement your Social Security benefits. Depending on when you were born, your “full” retirement age, as far as collecting Social Security benefits, is likely either 66 or 67. You can start getting your checks as early as 62,

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but if you do, your monthly payments could be reduced by as much as 30 percent — and this reduction is permanent. Consequently, if you can support your lifestyle from other sources of income — such as earnings from employment and withdrawals from your IRA and 401(k) — you may want to postpone taking Social Security until you reach your full retirement age. In fact, you can get even bigger monthly checks if you delay taking your benefits beyond your full retirement age, although your payments will “max out” once you reach 70. Keep in mind, though, that other factors, such as your anticipated longevity, should also enter into your calculations in considering when to take Social Security. As mentioned above, your retirement income may also include withdrawals from retirement accounts, such as an IRA and a 401(k), along with other investments, such as a fixed annuity. And these other accounts are quite important, because Social Security provides, on average, only about 40 percent of retirement income for the average 65-yearold today. Consequently, in the years and decades before you retire, contribute as much as you can possibly afford to these other accounts. Given the advances in medical care and the greater awareness of healthy lifestyles, people are living longer than ever — which means you could spend two, or even three, decades in retirement. To enjoy those years fully, you’ll need adequate income. By planning ahead, you can determine how best to fit Social Security into your retirement income strategy. Every move you make to help “secure” your retirement can pay off for you in the long run.

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Car insurance can get complicated. So, how do you know if you have the right insurance in place? It is your insurance agent’s mission and job to separate fact from fiction for their clients and ensure the right protections are in place should something happen. That leads me to share a few of the most common car insurance mistakes people make and, more importantly, what drivers should know. Which of these five myths leave you wondering about your own insurance? When my car is parked in my garage, my homeowner’s policy will cover it. False! A standard homeowner policy excludes motorized vehicles whether parked inside your garage, your driveway or on your property. My auto insurance policy includes comprehensive and collision coverage, so I’m fully covered. False! Full coverage means different things to different people. Comp and collision helps pay to repair or replace your car if it’s stolen or damaged no matter who is at fault, but it doesn’t include towing or rental car coverage. Even more importantly, it doesn’t cover personal injury protection or uninsured motorist protection. If you hear your agent use the phrase “full coverage,” always ask what your policy specifically does and does not include.

other coverage options are available so you’re not paying thousands out of pocket. I can loan my car to anyone and my insurance will cover them. True! But only if you loan your car to a neighbor, friend or someone who does not live with you. However, if someone is licensed and lives with you or has regular access to your car, they need to be listed as a driver on your current policy.

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I just bought a car, so I get 30-days of free coverage before I have to tell my agent. False! Coverage is specific to each individual company and some do not provide any auto coverage. While some policies provide 30 days before you need to notify your agent, some only allow 14 days. Keep in mind also that your policy will reflect the day you purchased the car, NOT the day you called to report the purchase. Each and every company, carrier and policy is different and those differences matter when we talk about car insurance. If you have questions, concerns, or need clarification about the things discussed above we always recommend talking to your agent. Working with an independent agent can help provide accurate information, explain differences in policies, and ensure the right things are in place so when you get behind the wheel you feel confident with your coverage.

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Trick or Treat A SCARY NIGHT FOR ALL! BY DR. DAWN MEHRA, NORTH IDAHO ANIMAL HOSPITAL Halloween may hold fun times for humankind, but let’s face it — this holiday can be a nightmare for pets. First, we dress them up in terribly cute but constricting costumes and elastic covering hats. Then we fill the air with loud children, doorbells and party noise. We leave candy on the table so when we turn our backs they can eat not just one but the whole bowl. What do we have? Stress plus candy = vomit and diarrhea – and a likely visit to the veterinary ER. Costumes Cute costumes make great holiday photos, but try to avoid elastics that are too tight; they can cause body areas to feel painful and possibly swell. If you place a rubber band in your pet’s hair (for a cute ponytail), don’t pull it too tight as it might cause a headache! In fact, make certain that any clothing you put on your pet is loose and nonrestrictive but form fitting so it won’t drag and get caught under the table or someone’s shoe. Party time While your guests are coming and going during trick or treating, it’s often best to crate a nervous dog or keep dogs and cats in a closed room while the excitement is high. Even outside cats should come in as it lessens the

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chance of getting hit by a car. Ask your veterinarian for a sedative if your pet is extremely anxious during the holiday action. Poisoning A problem mostly for dogs, cats aren’t that interested in candy. Sickness results mainly from chocolate and xylitol (especially found in chewing gum) and includes signs of gastrointestinal problems like diarrhea, vomiting or restlessness. Some dogs will eat plastic wrappers and sticks from lollypops that may need to be removed surgically. Typically, Halloween candy ingestion will involve a visit to the vet ER. Yes, Halloween isn’t as frightening as the Fourth of July, but it’s probably second place as the scariest holiday. Take some of the stimulus away during this time — it’s in your family pet’s best interest! Chocolate toxicity and more. Chocolate, America’s most favorite food, is abundant in Halloween candy. Some interesting history: Cocoa trees produce a sweet pod that surrounds a bitter seed. The seed, not the pod, is what we ferment, roast, grind, and then press to make the chocolate products we crave.

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Seeds are loaded with theobromine and caffeine, the chemicals that make pets ill if too much is ingested. The more chocolate liquor there is in a product, the more toxins. This makes baking chocolate the worst for pets, followed by semisweet and dark chocolate, followed by milk chocolate, then chocolate flavored cakes and cookies. As a point of reference, a typical Hershey’s Chocolate bar weighs 1.5 ounces and can produce symptoms in a six-pound dog.

Help Ask your veterinarian for a sedative if your pet is extremely anxious during the holiday action.

The fat and sugar that we add to the chocolate can cause pancreatitis, vomiting, diarrhea and gut pain. But caffeine and theobromine are the most toxic substances in chocolate. Too much of them cause hyperactivity, tremors, seizures, racing heart rhythms, blindness and, in severe cases, even death. Do your best to keep chocolate out of reach from your pets. And not just on Halloween but the whole year through! Dr. Dawn Mehra North Idaho Animal Hospital Sandpoint Idaho, www.idahovet.com.

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Capturing Life Her Own Way SANDPOINT PHOTOGRAPHER FINDS SUCCESS IN THE COMPETITIVE FIELD OF ADVENTURE PHOTOGRAPHY

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Savannah Pitts lives life on her own terms. By pursuing her dreams of adventure photography, serendipity is bringing her success. The 19-year-old has photographed such highprofile sporting events and companies such as the X Games, Dew Tour and Freeskier Magazine. She’s been skiing since age three and held her first camera not too long after. “As long as I can remember, I’ve always had a camera,” Savannah said. She started playing with an old Polaroid when she was very young, and later was given a Nikon D90 in her middle school years. It was her first digital single-lens (DSLR) camera. Between that spark of interest plus older friends who

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who had found success doing action photography in various places outside of Idaho, including Canada and Colorado. “I had gotten discouraged because there are so many photographers, and I was afraid of not getting out of Sandpoint,” she said. Her sister encouraged her to look at Orton’s Facebook album. She told Savannah that he was from Sagle and was now making it as a professional photographer, venturing out for months at a time on various photo shoots. Savannah messaged him, and Orton invited her to go out and shoot when he got back from a trip. “That was the second biggest moment [in photography] for me. We shot by the lake – I wouldn’t leave his side,” she said. Over countless outings, Orton taught her everything he had learned and encouraged her to pursue the same career path. Sadly, Orton passed away last year at age 24, leaving Savannah without her teacher and a good friend. “When he died, it was a shock. He was my mentor, my guide and my big brother – my inspiration had gone. I didn’t want to shoot or anything for about a month,” she said. But at his memorial, the inspiration returned. The service was set up to hold about 200 people but more than 500 showed up from all over to pay their respects and remember Orton. “He lived a short time, but he inspired so many people. [I realized] you have to find what makes you happy and do whatever it takes to make you happy,” Savannah said. “He taught me to love with an extremely open heart and that others like me would find me. I realized that I had to go on for Pat.” Out of that tragedy, Savannah started the Lion Heart Project on Facebook. The project shows the art she creates in memory of Orton, and is where she began to dedicate her life to the pursuit of what she wanted. The site is filled with her photography and street art. She was motivated to graduate a semester early from high school and moved to the skiing mecca of Colorado to pursue photography last summer. The adventure has been lonesome and trying at times, but her hard work and relentless dedication to her craft are paying off.

Savannah had given herself three years to “make it” in Colorado, but within eight months, she accomplished her goals. It was not easy, to say the least. “I had five dollars in my bank account … I moved to Breckenridge and lived with friends [but] moved around a lot. It was rough. I ate once a day but also shot every day,” she said. She attributes her rise to success to several key people, among them, the staff she befriended at the Slope Style ski shop. They would pass her name along to anyone who entered the store, and some of them were professional skiers. “I finally got a taste of what I’d been chasing for so long. It didn’t matter that the money wasn’t there,” she said. One of her assignments was to cover a movie premiere sponsored by Phunkshun Wear. She went beyond the standard photos expected of her and shot the entire event. After, she stayed and helped put away chairs even though she was not being paid for any of it. It was while putting away chairs that she met the CEO of the company, Jay Badgley. He stopped her and asked why she was doing that. “[I said that] my dad had always told me to help out. He asked me what I wanted. [I said] I’m trying to make a name for myself, and that was all I wanted. He said he’d give my name out and has followed through 100 percent,” she said. “He pretty much set me loose.”

finishing the shoot with swollen knees and pain in her joints. “I met even more people – it made a huge difference.” It wasn’t until she started getting the bigger jobs that she had wanted for so long that she finally recognized the potential that Orton had seen. Savannah accomplished her goal of shooting the pros and having her photos published in Freeskier’s equipment guide. She recently finished a photoshoot for Level 1 Productions, another dream of hers, in Colorado before returning to Sandpoint. She is now adding to her goals by setting her sights on California and the skateboarding world. She wants to continue photographing athletes but also wants to pursue other creative ventures, such as skateboard design and tattooing. “I’m proud of where I’ve gotten in my photography. I now see what Pat saw. I see my possibilities,” she said.

Photos courtesy of Savannah Pitts Instagram: @lionheartproject Facebook: Savannah Pitts & The Lion Heart Project

Badgley introduced her to the staff at Freeskier and also gave her a contact to photograph the X Games and SnowSports Industries of America (SIA). And the work followed. For SIA, she had one day to shoot their event, and she made the most of it in spite of having idiopathic arthritis. She skied with the athletes and shot all day,

RIGHT Savannah honors a local photographer, Patrick Orton, who has recently passed, in her work.

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A DESIGN ALL ITS OWN Mother and daughter team up to bring unique handmade clothing and jewelry to its customers By Patty Hutchens When Susan Wentz’s daughter, Lilly, went on a mission trip to Vietnam, she told her mother of the beautiful fabric she came across when she visited local shops. That was the beginning of an adventure the mother-daughter team never dreamt would be so successful. Santosha in downtown Sandpoint is a store filled with beautiful hand-cut and hand-sewn clothing made from some of the finest fabric in the world. It has grown quickly from when it first opened in November 2013. Now at 212 First Avenue, the shop includes a design studio and shipping center.

who now also sells to 41 stores across the U.S. and is continually adding more stores. Susan travels to Vietnam two times a year for one month each time. On her first visit, she was accompanied by her friend and neighbor, Jana Shields. The two went on a mission trip and navigated their way through the country. While there, she meets with those whom she calls her fabulous seamstresses and visits with the children at an orphanage she sponsors with some of her proceeds from Santosha. “We love watching the kids grow up,” she said.

“We initially thought we could have clothing made and sell it online,” said Susan. “But I don’t know the first thing about SEO (search engine optimization) so I thought why not open a store.”

They employ a seamstress in Bangkok and two in Vietnam. All are family owned shops with the families working on the first floor and living above their shops. “It is 100 percent fair trade and not factory produced,” said Susan. “Everything is hand chalked, custom tailored and hand-cut.”

And Sandpoint is not the only place in the world to be fortunate to have Santosha as a place to shop. Lilly eventually married a man from Thailand and operates the Santosha store in Kohsamui, Thailand that also has a bar and restaurant associated with it.

Santosha has something for everyone and includes high-end English sweaters and Australian wool clothing in addition to other designs that start around $25. They also carry handcrafted jewelry and handbags from Thailand.

Like many famous designers, Susan’s background was not in the clothing and design industry. But with a good eye and sense of fashion, she quickly started to design her own clothing. “Eighty percent of what we have in our store is designed by Santosha,” said Susan

Susan’s employees also take part in the creativity, each designing four pieces three times a year with the ability to receive profit sharing from her own line that she designs.

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moved here from New Orleans about five years ago after visiting the area for several years. Their daughter Chloe recently joined them and works at Santosha. They love the Sandpoint community and are enthusiastic supporters of many causes in our area. Perhaps the one most near and dear to Susan’s heart is Community Cancer Services. “We are introducing a line of clothing called Hope & Cherish,” said Susan. “Most of the profits from the sale of that line will go directly to benefit Community Cancer Services.” She did one fundraiser at her store for the nonprofit earlier this summer and was able to donate $700 to them. The first piece of clothing from that line is a beautiful silk robe for women. Susan will soon introduce an item to the line for men as well. When one steps into Santosha, it is evident from the start that Susan loves what she does. Her smile and warm personality instantly make one feel welcome. “I love helping people that come in. We have a lot of fun at the store and we have great customers!”

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A Life Well Lived Carl Verdal’s life is an unforgettable example of how faith and works go together By Teresa Pesce Photos by Jens Olson

A lifetime resident of Sandpoint, Carl Verdal was a quiet, hard-working man who never did a single thing for the purpose of getting attention or appreciation. And yet his memory is vivid even today – 11 years after his passing – in the hearts of those who knew him.

Lutheran Church secretary, exclaims, “And he used a push mower! It was motorized, but he had to push it.” Pastor Olson also recalls how Carl noticed an idle, multi-purpose room and transformed it into a chapel, purchasing all the pews himself.

What did Carl do? He gardened. He helped. He cared for the widowed. What did Carl not do? He never asked for recompense, credit, honor or even gratitude. And so, he became the recipient of an endless wellspring of all four from everyone who loved him.

And then there was Carl’s garden, created and maintained not for himself, but for friends and the sheer joy of beauty. “Carl’s garden was the envy of many a gardener in town,” explains Pastor Olson, “with the soil rich from years of composting the leaves and grass from the church grounds. Many depended on Carl’s dill for putting up their pickles. And then there were the potatoes, the vegetables, and his famous giant Hubbard squash that he would distribute to ‘his people.’”

If you take a drive today to Luther Park Assisted Living and Memory Care at 510 South Olive in Sandpoint, you can ask to see their new garden – Carl’s Garden. It is being created with gratitude to Carl, and in honor of his memory. “Carl was an incredible volunteer,” recalls David Olson, former pastor of First Lutheran Church where Carl attended. “To say he had a sense of personal ownership would be an understatement. Springtime meant hauling in a load of manure to prepare the planting beds for the annual flowers. Summertime meant keeping the grass trimmed. And then in the fall, Carl would trim things back and clean everything up.” Chiming in on the reminiscences, Terry Wood, Luther Park’s business office manager and a former First

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True to his individualistic character, Carl used a unique weed killer: gasoline. Even today, church members recall that a whiff of gasoline in the air meant Carl had won the weed war. “If you spray it on the weeds when it’s hot,” he stalwartly claimed, “it kills the weeds but evaporates before it contaminates the soil.” His caretaking touch blossomed about town, as he watered the flourishing petunias around Connie’s Restaurant and swept and washed their sidewalks for good measure. He also took care of the Bank of America landscaping.

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His humble transportation was an old, blue, Chevy pick-up truck, which his brother Gus individualized by painting the ‘c’ and the ‘v’ bright white in honor of Carl’s nickname, “CV.” The man and his truck logged many miles in caring for others. Carl noticed the latter-life struggles of church widowers and took quiet action. He managed their financial affairs, provided transportation, and in the end, made final arrangements. One of the gentlemen lived in St. Maries, and Carl commuted to help without a second thought. And as focused as he seemed on work, the details of people’s lives didn’t escape him. He stoutly refused a care facility’s request to purchase sweatpants for one widower, asserting that he had known the fellow all his life, had never seen him in anything but pants and shirts, and Carl would buy as many pants and shirts as necessary, but he was not about to make the fellow wear sweatpants at this late date! With Carl in your corner, life’s battles were more easily won. His sister-in-law Mary Verdal, a Luther Park resident with a crystalline memory and beautiful smile, remembers with great affection the brother-in-law who was “generous with his time and with his money for others. Carl would always help in any way he could,” she recalls. She describes a man whose strength was spent in helping others and whose

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persistence kept his church and town beautiful, his friends stocked with vegetables, and the needs of others richly supplied. A veteran of World War II and the Battle of the Bulge, Carl was a hard worker and a determined man, “…able to get up at 5am to go work without a single complaint,” says Mary.

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Generous with others, Carl was frugal with himself. Mary recalls one of Carl’s last instructions to her son, “Don’t forget the money found in the pots!” He was referring to the flower pots at Connie’s where Carl often found spare change dropped by customers. The long-saved coins were eventually located in a brimming five-pound can behind his vacuum cleaner. “Lots of 50-cent pieces!” recalls Mary, with amusement. In describing his upbringing in a home with a strong Norwegian work ethic among four other siblings, Mary recalls the big garden cultivated by Carl’s father to feed his family. “Carl learned gardening from his father,” she says. The family’s renovated home and the original barn are still at 1019 North Ruth. Carl’s church garden was an unintentional portrait of his heart and life. In addition to his oh-so-practical vegetables and marigolds to keep the bugs away, Carl planted lush dahlias and gladiolas to share their fragrant beauty.

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Carl’s church garden was an unintentional portrait of his heart and life. With the passage of time his church garden was paved over, but the garden now being recreated in his honor combines vegetables with flowers, once again. Rimmed by 10 blueberry bushes donated by Stan and Anita Urmann of Riley Creek Blueberry Farm, and blossoming with dahlias donated by Paul and Teena Kusche’s Papa Paul’s Dahlia Farm, the new garden features raised beds of annuals, vegetables and dahlias, plus smaller boxes of petunias, herbs and strawberries. Just as Carl’s life reflected the words, “faith and works go together”, so his legacy proves the truth of Proverbs 10:7 “The memory of the righteous is a blessing.”

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Pathways to Technology assists first-generation college students By Jani Gonzalez Photos courtesy of PTECH Idaho PTECH (Pathways to Technology in Early College High School), formed by industry leaders in North Idaho, looks for students interested in aerospace, technology and healthcare, to benefit students through higher-paying jobs and creating a better educated and trained workforce in the region. It’s become common knowledge that having a high school diploma or even college degree is not enough to secure a job with living wages. There is a new push to have students seriously consider their careers before graduating high school and begin secondary education simultaneously. Idaho PTECH is part of a nationwide network of virtual high schools focusing on careers reflective of their respective communities. “We set up a network of high schools so that students can take dual enrollment courses in high school to get a head start on a college program,” Karl Dye, director of corporate and community relations for PTECH said. Sandpoint area high school students participating in PTECH do so in conjunction with their regular school’s courses. Often they are given time at school to work on their online PTECH courses. After PTECH, students go on to college to earn an Associate’s or certificate. The program also assists students in finding employment opportunities. “The PTECH model came from a brick and mortar school in Brooklyn. [Idaho PTECH] took a year to design, and we started the program in 2014,” Dye said. The idea to bring a PTECH school to the region came from J.A. and Kathryn Albertson of the Albertson Family Foundation who had become aware of the school in Brooklyn. Other industries and leaders, such as the Forrest Bird Charter School, the Idaho Distance Education Academy, the Idaho Aerospace Alliance and North Idaho College (NIC), came aboard to bring the idea to fruition. But when the proposal was written, they realized that the population was too small for a physical school, Dye explained. Instead, the virtual school was proposed with a grant funded by the Albertson Family Foundation. “We’re focused on connecting Idaho kids with college degrees and certifications that are aligned with high paying jobs in Idaho so we’re statewide,” said Dye. His role is to develop relationships with Idaho businesses, understand their needs, and make the connections for the students at PTECH. The school’s three industries come from research done by the Department of Labor as the highest growth industries in Idaho. A new pilot program in retail management with the Albertson’s company is being developed in southern Idaho that will eventually make students qualified to work there after graduation. PTECH not only wants to give students an education in the industries with the highest

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ABOVE Students are provided an online coach and mentor to assist them in their program. TOP RIGHT Students in Sandpoint PTECH program are given exposure to various industries which can help them decide if a specific career path is right for them.

BOTTOM The aerospace industry in North Idaho has grown significantly in recent years, and students in the PTECH program are gaining much exposure to careers in this industry.

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Sandpoint by the Numbers 12 The dollars per hour that placement jobs start at for students who graduate from PTECH schools.

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The percentage of jobs in Idaho that are projected to require a technical certificate or advanced degree by the year 2018.

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The number of high schools in Idaho that are currently participating in the PTECH program.

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paying jobs, it wants to give it to what Dye called the “middle 50,” which are the students least likely to garner attention from universities. “The top 25 percent of a [high school] class are likely to go to college … schools also deal with the bottom 25 percent. But the middle 50 are the ones not likely to attend college without outside support,” Dye said. Once in the program, all costs of courses and equipment are covered. Students get an online coach who monitors students and helps them with any difficulties they may encounter. When students are through with the high school portion, students will receive a college scholarship for at least the first two years, explained Evan Moore the PTE transition coordinator of NIC. He ensures that the courses being taught are reciprocal with NIC’s standards. “PTECH takes it one step further with [industry] pathways,” he said. “Aerospace has been at the forefront of the industries moving into and growing in our area and take from our pool. They love our grads to intern and work at their [companies] because they’re pre-qualified. The industry leaders let us know what the trends are, and PTECH tailors their programs to that.” Many of the “PTECHers,” as Moore referred to them, are first-generation college students in their families. Although scholarships are granted to all students, and they are guided during their time with PTECH, they must also pre-qualify

before entering the program. They must have a certain GPA, pass the NIC COMPASS and PTECH exams. “It’s all-encompassing for students who couldn’t do it any other way … the task of going to college for someone who might not have otherwise is enormous. PTECH just makes it easier for them to realize [attending college],” Moore said.

what it’s like to work in the field plus develop workplace and team-building skills,” said Dye. “The goal is to get them through these college certifications and help them get an employer and cultivate a more qualified workforce.” For more information about Idaho PTECH, visit idahoptech.org.

Currently most of the courses are online, but this past summer NIC hosted two camps to introduce PTECHers to college life. There was an aerospace and composites course that had a lab at the Coeur d’Alene airport for 13 days. Students stayed in dorms and transportation was provided. “It gave them a real taste of college. Many come from parents with no college or hadn’t left their hometown in years. I wanted their experience to be rich. Outside of the classroom, I let them spread their wings and see the lakes and the area. It was an invaluable experience, and we expect them back,” he said in regards to seeing them as full-time college students at NIC where they can matriculate at a discount rate through an agreement PTECH has with the college. The other lab was PlayTech, which was a hacking and coding event held in Boise. There, students learned coding and worked in teams to “get a taste of what the workplace is like,” Dye said of the event. “These are pilot programs that will grow and similar ones will be added so that they understand

When students are through with the high school portion, students will receive a college scholarship for at least the first two years.

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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

HEALING HANDS Local office welcomes new chiropractor By Patty Hutchens When one thinks of chiropractic care, their typical thought is that of back pain. But there is much more that those trained in this modality can do for those suffering from a variety of ailments, and North Idaho Spine Clinic has expanded to meet the increasing needs of its patients. In September, Dr. Will Mihin welcomed Dr. Hans Steidl to his practice. A recent graduate of the doctor of chiropractic program at University of Western States, Dr. Steidl is eager to integrate himself into the community, a place he lived for three years before moving away in 2010 to attend school. Dr. Steidl credits his wife, Jessie who is a Sandpoint native, with encouraging him to go into chiropractic care. She had worked in chiropractic offices and knew her husband wanted to pursue something in the medical field. “She told me she thought I would be good at it,” said Dr. Steidl. “She planted the seed.” As parents to two young children, Hans and Jessie decided to move back to Sandpoint to raise their family. “We love the community,” said Dr. Steidl. Dr. Mihin has practiced chiropractic care for close to twenty years and looks forward to working with Dr. Steidl, the two hoping to learn from one another as the two were trained in different approaches. Their philosophy

is similar in that they both are steadfast in their belief that with adjustments and other modalities such as massage, electronic muscle stimulation and laser treatment, their patients can get on the path to healing with the fewest number of visits as possible. “We believe in treating the patient in the least amount of visits as possible, at the least amount of cost, and we realize that if they are not improving in two to six visits that it may not be a chiropractic issue and we are happy to refer them on to another type of provider,” said Dr. Mihin. Dr. Steidl shares that one may be surprised to learn that chiropractic care has helped improve the discomfort of pregnant women and may help improve childhood conditions such as colic, asthma, ear infections and those who have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. “We can get results and improve patients’ symptoms,” said Dr. Steidl.

Both doctors state that they begin their treatments with a gentle approach, increasing the force if that is what the patients’ treatments require. And while chiropractic care used to be a treatment that few pursued, the last several years have seen a sharp increase in those opting for chiropractic treatments and seeing relief from a multitude of symptoms. According to a recent Gallup poll, half of the adults in the U.S. have visited a chiropractor; an estimated 33 ½ million have done so in the 12 months prior to the study. Gallup further estimated that 63 million adults living in the U.S. have seen a chiropractor in the last five years. The poll also revealed that medical doctors and chiropractors are the top choices for patients when it comes to relieving neck and back pain. If you are wondering how chiropractic care can help you on your journey to feeling better, give North Idaho Spine Clinic a call today!

Dr. Mihin describes that there is a science, a philosophy and an art to chiropractic care. The science is the knowledge of the anatomy. The philosophy is that the body can heal itself if the nerves are not irritated and the spine is in the correct position. The art, he said, is knowing when and where to manipulate and adjust the spine.

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For senior Logan Magro, sports have always been an integral part of his life. Although he never considered himself an outstanding or above average player, that is changing as he has proven himself on both the football and baseball fields. But those accomplishments have not come without a lot of hard work and challenges. “Having shoulder surgery was a huge setback for me,” shared Logan. “I lost about 20 pounds and a lot of muscle mass during recovery. But I was able to overcome that with a lot of food, hard work and dedication to what I love.” Logan has played both football and baseball since the age of five and said he would like to continue to play at least one of those sports in college. “Football is amazing because of the character you build and the experiences while playing, on and off of the field,” said Logan. “Nothing is comparable to playing at Memorial Field with

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my friends. As a team we are challenged to build and work together, as an individual I am challenged to meet my own personal goals.” Logan said he has several career interests including becoming an attorney, police officer or personal trainer. “I would enjoy working in the field of law not only for the challenges but for the ability to help people.” Having spent so much time on the field over the years, there is one important lesson Logan will take with him throughout his life. “If you want something, GO GET IT!” he said. “Don’t expect it to be given to you if you haven’t earned it.”

Laney Search A junior at Sandpoint High School, Laney Search has already made her mark in the world of Bulldog sports. Laney plays volleyball and tennis and has received several accolades in both sports including All-Inland Empire League Award, Most Inspirational Player, District Champion, and Outstanding Individual Scholastic Award in volleyball.

Scholastic Award. And she has accomplished all this while maintaining a 4.286 GPA. Laney shares that what she enjoys most about volleyball is being able to succeed as a team and celebrating her teammates’ triumphs on the court. “Also, it’s extremely exciting to dig up a really hard hit or make a great save,” she said. Laney hopes to attend either Westmont College or Point Loma Nazarene University and would welcome an opportunity to play volleyball in college. She has her sights set on a career in medicine. “Pathology seems especially interesting to me because it is challenging and fascinating,” she said. Whatever Laney chooses to do, there is one philosophy she said is important to follow. “Having a positive and hardworking attitude can lead to success.”

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MAKING DREAMS COME TRUE

North Idaho College Foundation announces scholarship opportunities in aerospace study. By Patty Hutchens

The adventure of flight. There is something to be said about the feeling of soaring into the sky seeing the world as only a small speck. It makes hearts feel free and full of adventure, and our troubles seem so small. For those who have been intrigued by the opportunity to study aviation, it seemed for many that it was an unattainable goal. But that may no longer be the case. North Idaho College Foundation recently introduced three new scholarships, funded by Barney and Carol Ballard of Sandpoint, that will assist North Idaho College students from both Bonner and Boundary counties pursue a career in the aviation industry, including aerospace and engineering. “These scholarships are intended to educate and show the multitude of career options available locally in aerospace,” said Barney. “Good paying jobs abound in this Inland Empire area. It is our duty to provide an educated workforce to sustain the burgeoning homegrown industries in North Idaho. Getting our students through this process without debt is an overriding goal of the North Idaho High School Aerospace Program and NIC.” The first such scholarship is the Captain Chris “Boomer” Wilson Scholarship. Named for the former North Idaho resident who served as the inspiration for Tom Skerritt’s “Viper” character in the movie “Top Gun,” Captain Wilson commanded the Navy Fighter Weapons School and was known for the cutting edge maneuvers he used during his 28 years of service in the Navy. Captain Wilson, who passed away in 2010, was an integral part of the aviation world

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in Sandpoint. He founded the volunteer program at the Bird Aviation Museum and Invention Center just south of Sandpoint and last year was honored with a display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. “The scholarship named in honor of Chris Wilson is simply that this honest, humble and likable man was a person deserving to be honored as an exemplar of admirable qualities today’s youth may wish to emulate,” said Barney of why he and Carol chose to name a scholarship in honor of Wilson’s memory. Captain Wilson’s daughter, Kim Russo, lives in Sandpoint and is honored that her father’s memory will live on and benefit young aviation students in the community he loved.

criteria states that it is available to females enrolled in the aerospace program and who reside in either Bonner or Boundary county. “This scholarship honors the many Hispanic contributions to aviation in our country as well as the incredibly rich and diverse culture that comes to us from the Latino heritage,” explained Barney of why he and Carol chose to name the scholarship as they did. The third scholarship announced also gives

in combat. Together, these black citizens have added to our aviation lore and overcame so much that is beyond the knowledge of today’s students.” He added that he wants North Idaho to be known as in inclusive population that appreciates diversity in our midst. Barney notes that the Wilson scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship, and the other two are $500 each. Barney stated that his personal goal is to have a prolific high school aerospace program that becomes incorporated in our community college thus poising ourselves for future economic development opportunities by having a trained and available workforce.

These scholarships are intended to educate and show the multitude of career options available locally in aerospace.

“I know my dad would be honored to know that his legacy will continue to live on and benefit young people who want to pursue the career that was so important to him,” said Russo. The second scholarship is the Sí Tú Puedes Volar Scholarship, named in recognition of the “Aztec Eagles” of Mexico. This World War II squadron was attached to the 58th Fighter Group of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during the liberation of the main Philippine island of Luzon in the summer of 1945 and was composed of more than 300 volunteers, 30 of which were experienced pilots and the rest ground crew. This scholarship

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priority to female students enrolled in the aerospace fields of study that are from Bonner or Boundary county. The Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman / Tuskegee Airman Scholarship is named for an American civil aviator who was the first female pilot of African descent and the first person of African-American descent to hold an international pilot license. Of this scholarship, Barney shares, “The Bessie Coleman/Tuskegee Airmen Scholarship is meant to honor the first black aviatrix in the United States. The Tuskegee Airmen are deserving of praise and meant to be honored for their valor and incredible flying expertise

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“As a city, Sandpoint should establish a ‘sister city’ relationship with the home base of the Japanese company that owns Quest (Aircraft headquartered in Sandpoint),” said Barney of what he would like to see happen in the near future. “We should then reach out for all language and culture training in Asian languages we can possibly support. I would love to send one of our students off to China or Japan to build and repair Kodiak aircraft. Ideally, that student would possess a mechanic’s AMT license, an associate’s degree from NIC, and a working knowledge of a language that lets our student speak authoritatively and accurately in the construction of that Kodiak.”

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How to apply for North Idaho College Foundation Scholarships: NOTE: Additional scholarships are available and all students are eligible to apply. 1. Students - Sign on to MyNIC and activate your Cardinal Mail. Directions will be sent to you through the U.S. mail when you’re admitted. 2. Apply for free scholarship money. Go to www.nic.edu/mynic and log in to your MYNIC account. Click on “NIC Foundation Scholarship Application” under Bookmarks. 3. Enter basic information on the scholarship application and complete the essay. You will then be directed to a list of scholarships you may be eligible to receive. 4. Check your Cardinal Mail often for notification of scholarship awards. 5. For additional information: http://www.nic.edu/scholarships How can I make a difference in the lives of Bonner/Boundary students? The community has expressed an interest in growing scholarship support to fund students in Bonner and Boundary Counties. Individuals, businesses, and social organizations are encouraged to contribute to the scholarships.

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Please partner with us by investing in scholarships as we strive to ensure all students have access to an excellent education right here in this region. The success of these students will in turn have a positive effect on our community and the overall economy. What are the tax benefits of making a donation to the North Idaho College Foundation? Donations to the NIC Foundation are eligible for a 50% state tax credit! If you itemize your taxes, your gift may be eligible for both a federal and state tax deduction plus the Idaho State tax credit. For example, a gift of $1,000 made by a married couple in the 25% tax bracket who itemize their tax return, could have a true donor cost of as little as $172.

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1937 – Forrest Bird meets Orville Wright at the Cleveland Air Show. 1941 – Forrest Bird entered active duty as a technical air training officer. 1955 – The year the “Bird Universal Medical Respirator” was released. 1965 – First factory assembly line rolls out a medical respirator for home health, the Mark III. 1967 – Bird developed the Bird Innovator, a conversion of the Consolidated PBY Catalina amphibian aircraft. 1971 – Bird introduces first infant ventilator, the “Baby Bird.” 1995 – Dr. Forrest Bird is inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. 2007 – Drs. Forrest and Pamela Bird open the Bird Aviation Museum and Invention Center in Sagle, ID. 2008 – Dr. Forrest Bird receives the Presidential Citizens Medal in 2008 from President George W. Bush.

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o the world, he was a man known as one of the most important innovators in the history of mankind. To the people who knew him best, he was a humble man whose knowledge and passion for everything he did changed medicine forever. Dr. Forrest M. Bird of Sagle, Idaho passed away August 2, 2015 at the age of 94, but his legacy will live on for generations to come. Described as a true Renaissance man, Dr. Bird was known for many things in life. He was an inventor, a veteran who served his country proudly, an aviator, an educator and a generous community-oriented man. To recount all of his greatest accomplishments would take up much more than a few pages, but here is a glimpse into the life of the man whose legend will live on for decades to come, through the eyes of the person who knew him best, his wife Dr. Pamela Riddle Bird.

“Forrest saved more lives than anyone else in history,” said Pam of what she believes her late husband would consider to be his greatest accomplishment. Because of his invention, the little green Bird Universal Medical Respirator in the 1950s, the medical community can perform procedures such as organ transplants and open-heart surgery, operations that one could not fathom prior to the invention of the respirator. “Being on a ventilator is critical to these surgeries, and they were never even an option before the invention of the respirator,” Pam explained. His initial invention was followed by a medical respirator for home health in the mid-1960s followed by a respirator for infants, which was nicknamed the Baby Bird, in the early 1970s. It was this invention that drastically impacted the infant mortality rates. “Prior to the invention of the Baby Bird, premature babies had a 70 percent mortality rate,” Pamela explained. “Now the infant mortality rate is down to 10 percent

2009 – Dr. Forrest Bird receives the National Medal of Technology and Innovation from President Barack Obama. 2012 - Dr. Bird was awarded the Charles Lindbergh Award, and the Idaho Technology Council’s Hall of Fame. 2013 – The local charter school in Sandpoint, ID is renamed the Forrest M. Bird Charter School. Dr. Forrest Bird held four doctorate degrees – medicine, aviation, physics and biotechnology.

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worldwide. He was the father of the respiratory industry.” Initially met with opposition from the medical community who told him that a machine would never be able to breathe for another person, Forrest proved them all wrong and went on to change the world. Not only did Forrest create life-changing inventions, he took his inventions through the development and marketing stages and trained doctors and respiratory therapists worldwide about the use of them. Pam explains that Forrest traveled the world to teach the medical residents, and for those medical professionals who were already practicing, he had the Bird Institute and Clinic in California where doctors from all over the word would fly in to learn about the devices. “The top doctors from each country were chosen to attend the clinic,” said Pam, who added that it did not matter politically what nation the doctors called home. “Blood bleeds red, and it was about saving lives.” And for those residents who were in remote areas of the world, there was nothing that would stop Dr. Forrest Bird from reaching them. His mode of transportation was the Bird Innovator, a conversion of the Consolidated PBY Catalina amphibian aircraft, the only four-engine PBY aircraft in the world that enabled him to land on both water and land. Dr. Forrest Bird later sold the Bird Corporation

to the 3M Company but continued his life’s work. “He was able to take his laboratory with him and went on to create newer innovations,” Pam said. Among Dr. Forrest Bird’s mentors was none other than Henry Ford, a family friend whom Forrest met at the young age of 8. According to Pam, he also counted Bill Lear and Howard Hughes among those who also served as mentors to him. But perhaps one of the greatest influences on the career path he chose was Colonel Halsey, a World War II veteran who encouraged Forrest to go into medicine. As a pilot in World War II, Forrest experienced firsthand the difficulty that pilots had breathing at high altitudes during the war. To combat this issue, Forrest invented the antigravity pressure suit regulator allowing pilots to go from 28,000 to 40,000 feet, giving the U.S. pilots an advantage over their enemy.

Forrest and Pam met 20 years ago at Disney World where Pam, who has her doctorate in business and who has worked extensively with some of the great inventors of the world, was hosting a conference. Someone suggested that she invite Forrest to speak. “I asked if anyone had heard him speak before and was told, ‘Well, he’s a doctor.’” Pam’s response was that you cannot even read many doctors’ handwriting so it does not necessarily make them good speakers. But with the other speakers whom she knew were top rate presenters, including the inventor of Gatorade, the creator of Atari and the founder of Chuck E. Cheese, she decided to invite Forrest. “I figured if he messed up, it wouldn’t really matter,” she said because the

“Colonel Halsey told Forrest, ‘either you must have something or you must be crazy,’” recalled Pam. It turned out he was definitely onto something. Forrest had initially planned to go on and become a commercial pilot, but Colonel Halsey encouraged him to go into the medical field. When speaking about Forrest as not only her husband, but also a man who was one of the greatest inventors of the world, Pam said Forrest’s main competition was himself. He spent his life inventing, improving and making a difference in people’s lives.

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Initially met with opposition from the medical community who told him that a machine would never be able to breathe for another person, Forrest proved them all wrong and went on to change the world.

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“They ranked Albert Einstein as the greatest inventor of all time, Thomas Edison as number two, and Forrest as number three.”

others would make up for it. But she quickly discovered that he was not only an incredible presenter, but also one of the most intelligent people she had ever met. “And he was just such a really nice guy,” she said of the man who eventually became her husband. Talking about her life with Forrest, Pam likens it to being married to the Internet. “He could talk about any topic from politics, medical issues, finance, drama, literature and the arts,” Pam said. He also was a prolific reader and writer who would read the Journal of Medicine cover to cover. “His memory was just incredible.” Although there was an age difference between the two, Pam never saw it. They had so much in common and experienced many adventures together. “Together we traveled over 60 countries, and Forrest would remember everyone we met and the conversations we

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had,” said Pam. “The power of memory and the ingenuity and the power of the brain are amazing.” Until the age of 91, Forrest continued to fly. “We flew three mornings a week at daybreak,” said Pam. “He could even still fly his ten-seater helicopter and was able to do spins and flips in his plane up until just a few years ago.” And traveling and sharing his knowledge and passion — that was something he did until January of this year. While words such as “brilliant”, “passionate” and “intelligent” are terms used to describe Dr. Forrest Bird, the world “humble” is also a predominant theme.

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“He had such humility,” Pam said. “The morning of his Celebration of Life, I sat there crying wondering what it was I was going to say about him.” And it was his humility that she found was a message she needed to convey. “He never said he saved a life. It was always

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we saved a life. He was always giving credit to others. Everything was a team effort.” That team effort included everyone in the industry, including the medical community, respiratory therapists and all those who helped people with respiratory issues. “Forrest’s job was to teach others in the industry,” Pam said about the role Forrest played as an educator. While there have been huge advances in medicine over time, Dr. Forrest Bird felt we were only hitting the tip of the iceberg. “He said we (still) know so little about the human body, yet we think we know so much, and yet there is much yet to discover,” Pam said of her husband’s view. His Legacy Lives On While many in our younger generation can share the names of the greatest actors, musicians and athletes of their time, there are many who may know very little about some of the greatest innovators of our world’s history. In an effort to continue to educate the youth, the U.S. Patent Office has created trading cards, similar to sports trading cards, to teach kids about inventors. “They ranked Albert Einstein as the greatest inventor of all time, Thomas Edison as number two, and Forrest as number three,” Pam shared. Those trading cards are

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given to children throughout the world to keep the world of science alive in young creative minds. Forrest and Pam both have had a heart for the community. They gave a special gift to those of not only North Idaho but also visitors from around the world when they opened up the Bird Museum in Sagle, Idaho. A place to learn and explore, the museum is 16,000 square feet and includes everything from Bird’s airplanes, flight simulators, automobiles, items donated from NASA and the original patent models for inventions including the floor mat, the doorknob, and Superman original items. “Both of us wanted to give back to society and humanity,” Pam said of their decision to open the museum, which has close to 60 volunteers. The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum offered their expertise in all aspects of developing the museum. “The top people from there worked with us and gave of themselves,” Pam said. When Pam thinks of the role that inventors like her husband play in the world, she uses the “Footprints in the Sand” poem as a metaphor. “There, God carries us through the difficult times in life, leaving just one set of footprints. Inventors likewise leave a footprint on mankind

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forever — just a different kind of footprint.” Gathering at his Celebration of Life were more than 800 well-wishers, eager to honor the man who was a proud veteran, humanitarian, aviator, inventor and a kind person. His dear friend Dr. Richard Sugden allowed some to see a personal side of his friend. “When asked how he manages to own and fly so many aircraft, Forrest answered ‘I fly them all, one at a time!’” Sugden shared. And although he lived to age 94, it was still not long enough for what Forrest still wanted to accomplish. Sugden shares that Forrest had said, “It is too bad our greatest level of knowledge occurs as we genetically run out of time.” Sugden also echoed the sentiment that many in attendance felt in their hearts. “Today, I know he’s smiling down with a bunch of angels and old pilot friends, trying on his new wings.” And looking back fondly at the years she shared with Forrest, Pam said, “I look at his life and I see humility, honor and integrity. He is my angel in heaven, and we’ll continue our work together.”

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06 Remembering and Honoring A NIGHT TO REMEMBER HELPS RAISE MUCH NEEDED FUNDS FOR AREA CANCER PATIENTS BY PATTY HUTCHENS

A Night to Remember. It is an annual event that is appropriately named for several reasons. While the wine tasting and dinner is always a fabulous time for everyone, it is also a night to remember those who have fought and are currently battling cancer. It honors those who are no longer able to join us at the table and toast a glass of wine at this special occasion, and it celebrates those who have fought the battle and were victorious. Ponderay Rotary and Community Cancer Services again will host this annual event, which will be held on Friday, November 6 at the Bonner County Fairgrounds. Tickets are $75 per person or a table of eight can be sponsored for $1200. Prior to the dinner, attendees will enjoy a delightful time of appetizers and wine tasting from Sandpoint’s own Pend d’Oreille Winery and Small House Winery as well as Coeur d’Alene Cellars and Clearwater Canyon. Dinner will be catered by Dish at Dover Bay with each course paired with a wine chosen by

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one of the wineries. A highlight of this event is the fabulous silent and live auction items that are up for bid. Some of the highlights of this year’s auction include the following: • A Day on the Lake with JP and Barb Carver in their Chaparral Signature Sport Cruiser with a gourmet meal for up to 6 guests. • A day of golf and a night at the Marcus Whitman in downtown Walla Walla • One week in a luxury, 4-bedroom condominium (sleeps 8) in Holden Beach, North Carolina. 35 beautifully maintained golf courses nearby.

appetizers, entrees and dessert prepared by Sandpoint’s Chef Barney Ballard. • An oceanfront Maui Condo for 7 days/6 nights on west Maui’s pristine coastline at Kuleana Resort. • Two season passes to the 2016 Festival at Sandpoint. • One night for four at the Talus Rock Retreat, a luxury bed and breakfast. If you want to take part in this memorable event, contact Stefanie Nostdahl at 208.255.8616 for reservations. Don’t miss out!

• An intimate dinner for four, reminiscent of the Pampas of Argentina. Three wines from the Mendoza region on the east slopes of the Andes are paired with

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THE EVENING WILL HIGHLIGHT wine from some of the finest local wineries in Sandpoint, Coeur d’Alene, and Walla Walla as well as beer from Laughing Dog Brewery. Following the wine tasting, hors d’oerves and musical entertainment there will be a gourmet dinner prepared by Dish of Dover as well as silent and live auctions. The proceeds from this event will benefit Community Cancer Services and Ponderay Rotary.

A “TABLE” SPONSORSHIP OF $1200 OR MORE will entitle you to 8 tickets to the wine tasting, dinner and auction; a case of commemorative A Night to Remember wine from Pend d’Oreille Winery; early admission and one-on-one wine tasting with our wineries; recognition in our program, and a thank you on the CCS website. If you would like to add your name to our growing list of sponsors, please contact Stefanie Nostdahl.

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OCTOBER 1, 3, 4 MANHATTAN SHORTS FILM FESTIVAL

Join over 100,000 film lovers in over 250 cities view and vote on the Finalists Film in the 18th Annual Manhattan Shorts Film Festival. Held at the Panida Theater, showings will take place at 7:30pm on Thursday evening, 3pm on Friday, and at 1:30pm on Saturday. Visit Panida.org for more information.

OCTOBER 2-4 MOUNTAIN MAFIA ENTERTAINMENT LLC Come see some of the very best try to qualify for a spot in Mountain Havoc 2016 or bring your rig and enjoy all of the great wheeling we have to offer in our 90-acre park located at 518995 N. HWY 95 Bonners Ferry, Idaho. For more information visit f/mountainmafiaentertainment.

Unknown Locals presents a production of Samuel Beckett’s existential classic at 7pm each night in the Heartwood Center. There will also be a food drive for the Panhandle Animal Shelter every night of the show. Cost is $12 and $10 for seniors & students.

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OCTOBER 3 CONVOY OF HOPE IN SANDPOINT

There will be free haircuts, family portraits, shoes, groceries, and more when the doors open at 10am in the Bonner County Fairgrounds. The event will remain open until all the supplies run out. For more information go to www.convoyofhope.org/sandpoint.

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OCTOBER 3 ROCK STAR PARTY

Evans Brothers Coffee will host a Rock Star Party starting at 8pm. Come dressed as any music star from any era while you enjoy the sounds of DJ Mercury, MC King and Biobeat. Jupiter Jane’s food truck will also be there cooking up delicious fare for your enjoyment. Proceeds benefit Food For Our Children. Visit EvansBrothersCoffee.com for more information.

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OCTOBER 3-4 CROSSTOBERFEST There will be two days of racing at the University of Idaho Annex on North Boyer, and to keep the entertainment value high the course will be different on Saturday and Sunday. There is something for everyone as we help raise money for Team Autism 24/7 to support programs that help families living on the Autism spectrum in Bonner County. For more information visit wildwestcxseries.com.

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Come enjoy a delicious Dinner of international cuisine prepared by SHS Model United Nations students and TANGO Cafe, entertainment, international decor and a fabulous silent auction. Event will kick off at 6pm in the Ponderay Events Center. Tickets are available from any participating student or you may contact Mrs.Smith through email, debbie.smith@lposd.org, or phone 208.263.3034.

It’s a night of fashion, fun, prizes, food and more as the Angels Over Sandpoint present Sandpoint Style in the Sandpoint Events Center starting at 6pm! Ladies come dressed to impress in your best “Sandpoint Style.” Tickets are available through Eichardt’s Pub and Eve’s Leaves. For more information visit AngelsOverSandpoint.org.

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Oktoberfest October 3, 2015

Chamber Chick Connection October 6, 2015

NAMI Far North Monthly Meeting October 21, 2015 For Location of events visit www.sandpointchamber.org

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OCTOBER 3 BANFF RADICAL REELS

There is no better way to get stoked about skiing, biking, riding, or paddling than by watching the 2015 edition of the Banff Radical Reels Tour! The best high adrenaline films from the Banff Mountain Film Festival are coming to the Panida Theater at 7pm with doors opening at 6pm. In its 12th year in Sandpoint, show participants will experience eight wild action sports as seen through the eyes of some of today’s top athletes and most talented adventure sport filmmakers. For ticket Information visit www.panida.org.

OCTOBER 3 HOPE OKTOBERFEST

OCTOBER 3 SANDPOINT OKTOBERFEST

Hope’s Memorial Community Center will be rolling out the barrels for their annual Oktoberfest! Beginning at 4pm with performances by the fabulous Cougar Creek Band and Dennis Wilson on the sax. The fundraiser includes a dinner of the Hess family’s amazing homemade brats, homemade sauerkraut, beans and coleslaw. There will be brews on tap along with wine and soft drinks.

The Sandpoint Business Improvement District brings you Oktoberfest! Come down to the Granary District, 513 Oak Street, from 12-5pm for a day of fun with an outdoor concert, family activities and amazing food and drinks from many local businesses. For more information visit DowntownSandpoint.com.

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OCTOBER 4 RUN FOR THE ANGELS

OCTOBER 9 GREAT GATSBY FUNDRAISER

Join the Inland NW SIDS Race for the Angels 5K Run and Family Fun Day! Check in is from 12 to 1:30pm at McEuen Park in Coeur d’Alene with the race starting at 2:30pm. All proceeds will go toward the Inland Northwest SIDS Foundation. Visit www.inwsids.org for more information.

Join the Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre and Sunrise Rotary for this fantastic event at the Coeur d’Alene Inn from 5-11pm. Come enjoy vocal performances, games, Charleston lessons plus place bids on numerous silent auction items. For more information visit www.cdasummertheatre.com.

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OCTOBER 17 HOODOO VALLEY HOEDOWNERS HAUNTED

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Hickey Farms, 674 Hickey Rd., hosts the Hoodoo Valley Hoedowners Haunted Barn Dance from 7-10:30pm. Prizes will be presented for the best costumes! Call 208.946.0741 for more information.

02 NOVEMBER 2 DIABETES DAY Bonner General Health is hosting this free event for the public to receive help with numerous health screenings along with ask questions to the multiple diabetes educators that will be available all day long. The event takes place in

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Sandpoint Farmers Market closes out the season with a day full of entertainment, food booths, activities, and numerous displays at Farmin Park. Come celebrate fall and the end of the season with our local vendors. Find more information at SandpointFarmersMarket.com.

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OCTOBER 2931 THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW

A m e r i c a n Laboratory Theatre presents The Rocky Horror Picture Show for three nights at the Panida Theater. The play is a rock musical, a spoof of science fiction movies, and a bizarre story of seduction and sexual confusion that tells a tale of two clean cut kids who run into car trouble and seek help at the site of light down the road. Costumes are encouraged. Visit www.panida.org for more information.

suite 103 of the new Health Services Building on the Bonner General Health Campus from 10am to 1pm. For more information call 208.265.1116.

OCTOBER 31 2ND ANNUAL HIVE HALLOWEEN BASH AND COSTUME CONTEST The Hive hosts the 2nd Annual Hive Halloween Bash and Costume Contest with Dumpstaphunk! Awards will be given for the funniest, scariest, and best couple/group of the night. Learn more at LiveFromTheHive.com

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UNIQUE GOODS & CURIOUS FINDS MARKET Fun for the whole family! By Patty Hutchens

While the Farmers Market closes down, there will be another opportunity on October 17 from 10am to 4pm to shop an amazing showcase of gifts, art, jewelry, furniture and more at the Unique Goods & Curious Finds Market. Admission is free to this unique event that will take place at the Bernd Building (the former location of Coldwater Creek) at 311 North First Avenue.

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Claudia Hon, one of the organizers, shared that there will be 24 vendors with a perfect mix of vintage and craft items. “All our vendors are local,” said Hon of the desire to showcase local talent. There will be vintage furniture, jewelry, handmade cards, breathtaking photography, all natural body and bath products and even premium-smoked salmon from Alaska. The Bernd Barrel, which is on the second floor of the Bernd Building, will be offering beer and wine tasting for the older crowd, and the Market will be giving away door prizes throughout the day. Grab the family and plan to attend the Unique Goods & Curious Finds Market on October 17. Get a jump on your Christmas shopping and enjoy a fun day in downtown Sandpoint! You can also check out Unique Goods & Curious Finds Market on Facebook and on their website: www.uniquegoodsmarket.com.

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NOVEMBER 15 WINTER JAM 2015 TOUR SPECTACULAR

NOVEMBER 2 DIABETES DAY

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NOVEMBER 4-7 DISNEY ON ICE: FROZEN NOVEMBER 6 WILD AND SCENIC FILM FESTIVAL NOVEMBER 6 NIGHT TO REMEMBER NOVEMBER 7 SANDPOINT FILM FESTIVAL NOVEMBER 14 SARS ANNUAL SKI SWAP

NOVEMBER 21 HOLLY EVE NOVEMBER 21-29 K&K THANKSGIVING FISHING DERBY NOVEMBER 27 TRANSSIBERIAN ORCHESTRA: THE GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS EVE

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BREW YOUR OWN BEER Complete starter kits are by far the easiest way to go and are available online or at local homebrew shop. Other equipment required includes a wooden stirring spoon and fine strainer which you likely already have in your kitchen. Instructions from the American Home Brewer’s Association: 1.

Bring 1.5 gallons of water to a boil and add your malt extracts. Boil for 45 minutes.

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Sanitize all equipment that will come in contact with the beer. This can be done with sanitizer found in a home brew store or with a weak mixture of bleach and water.

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Add 3.5 gallons of cold water to your fermenter (bucket or carboy).

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Add the hot malt extracts to your fermenter.

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When temperature reaches 75 degrees or below, add yeast.

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Seal your fermenter and attach the fermentation lock.

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Ferment beer for 14 days in a room where the temperature is 60 to 75 degrees.

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rowing up just outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota, the term “craft beer” was seldom heard. Granted, I grew up in a home where my father didn’t drink, and it would take my mother a good two months to polish off a 12-pack of MGD, so my exposure to alcohol of any kind was limited. What I recall is every once in awhile seeing a six pack of Leinenkugels Honey-Weiss or Amber in the fridge ‒ fancy beer! Beer made with honey, and why is that other one so dark colored? It’s amazing to think that throughout the 90s and early 2000s in a place as large as Minneapolis, you could count the brewers challenging the big three on one hand. This summer, I took my wife home for a Minnesota Twins baseball game and to see family and friends. We wandered through uptown Minneapolis and the change was incredible. Every restaurant and bar seemed had 20+ taps of beer made within two hours of the location. The first recommendation

on everyone’s list was something from Surly Brewing Company. I’d heard of this small outfit from a friend about five years back but had never been to the brewery. We decided to check it out before the game. Approaching the place, it appeared to take up an entire city block, and found out that in just eight years, this brewery has gone from micro to producing 39 different beers. The new state of the art facility can hold 1,000 people inside and out, has a full restaurant, gift shop, daily tours and event space for weddings and corporate gatherings. This is just further evidence that the craft industry is officially in a boom and the Northwest can take a lot of credit for helping launch this new age of beer. Pre-prohibition, there were countless neighborhood breweries all across the country. Most weren’t distributing much past their front doors, but people seemed to like and support the idea of a local neighborhood brew. After prohibition was repealed, craft cocktails took center stage and it wasn’t until the early 1980s that the local brewer

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finally started to gain some momentum. The difference this time around was that these brewers were all about experimentation and challenging the power of the American Light Lager. Samuel Adams takes a lot of credit in the East for ushering in the craft beer movement, but Northwestern staples like Redhook, Pyramid, Deschutes, Manny’s, Big Sky and Full Sail helped inspire the nano and micro brewers we see popping up all over the region today. From Homebrew to Commercial For most of your modern craft brewery owners, the dream all began in the kitchen. For those who haven’t brewed at home before, it’s fairly simple. If you can bake cookies, you can probably make a decent beer. It pretty much works like this: Seep your specialty grains in warm water, add malts and hops and bring to a boil. Add yeast to create alcohol, and at bottling or kegging time, add sugar to create carbonation. This is a hobby enjoyed by thousands across the country, and many are taking this hobby and making it their business. Urban legend has it that the homebrew that eventually became one of the more popular Pale Ales in Seattle got so popular that it was being bottled, kegged and transported at night and sent around the city in secret as the brewery and licenses weren’t quite in place. KettleHouse Brewery in Missoula, Montana took the genius idea of starting a “Brew on Premise” or U-Brew location to work on recipes. The concept of a U-Brew allows customers to come in and use a small brewery’s equipment

to make their own beer under guidance of a professional. This allows the brewer to make a profit while experimenting with different recipes, saves the homebrewer from having to invest in equipment, storage space, or clean up, and ensures a quality end result. Luckily for KettleHouse several of those end results turned into flagship beers including multiple award-winning Double Haul IPA and Cold Smoke Scotch Ale (I dare you to find a person who has tried this beer and not put it in their top five). The brewery has opened a second extremely popular location and is considering greatly increasing the size of their brew house in order to distribute outside of the state. A popular U-Brew destination is Gallaghers’ in Edmonds, Washington which has been helping people make their own craft beer since 1995. The staff guides you to a style of beer you want to make and helps you through the process while educating you at the same time. The end result costs you just over a buck a bottle, which saves you money and gives you bragging rights as you made it yourself. While it’s easy to make a drinkable beer at home, the art of brewing is a constant finetuning of timing, temperature, well-measured ingredients, and sanitation. Making the jump from at-home to commercial production requires a large amount of money for equipment, licensing and space, but it still ultimately comes down to a consistent taste that’s well received by the thirsty public.

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Plan your trip Breweries in the Northwest are so popular that people will plan out entire trips just on taking a brewery tours. Portland, Bend, Seattle, Missoula, and Spokane/Coeur d’Alene are all home to a growing number of unique breweries. Using the technology of today, you can plan your city visit and map out which breweries you want to visit in advance. The Washington Beer Commission (washingtonbeer.com) has a “Create my Brewery Tour” feature that allows you to select the region you are visiting, click on which breweries you want to find, and then creates a customized map with brewery information on it for you to print out. There are currently 280 breweries listed with

If you can bake cookies, you can probably make a decent beer. It pretty much works like this: Seep your specialty grains in warm water, add malts and hops and bring to a boil. Add yeast to create alcohol, and at bottling or kegging time, add sugar to create carbonation.

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Washington is famous around the country for its apple crop so it makes sense that this is also one of the more popular regions for creating hard ciders.

the Washington Beer Commission, a number unthinkable even 15 years ago. When visiting Eastern Washington and North Idaho, you can pick up an Inland Northwest Ale Trail map (inlandnwaletrail.com) and earn yourself a free 32-ounce mini growler or “grunt.” Twentyseven regional breweries are laid out on a large map, and each time you visit one of the tap rooms and buy a beer, you’ll get a stamp from the brewery. Collect 12 and you’ve earned the free grunt. Beer lovers nirvana, Bend, Oregon, also features its own Ale Trail as well as the Bend Brew Bus, which transports you to local breweries for tours and also the Local Pour, which takes guests to a brewery, winery and distillery with a behind-the-scenes look at each. Wine Country Not to be completely overshadowed by the growing craft beer industry, Washington’s

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vintners are also growing in number and accolades are continuing to pile up from the Columbia, Yakima, and Walla Walla Valleys. A recent study published by Washington State Wine shows an increase from 650 Washington wineries in 2009, to 850 currently open today. The study also showed that the economic impact of the wine industry in the state was $4.8 billion in 2013, up from $3.5 billion in 2009. At Washington State University in Pullman, the Viticulture and Enology department continues to see increased enrollment as more college students look to learn the art of growing grapes and crafting award-winning wines. Walla Walla is now home to more than 200 wineries and the town is seeing record visitors. Guests can do

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walking tours and sample from the downtown tasting rooms or arrange transportation to visit and taste wines directly at the winery. While more at the mercy of the annual grape harvest vintners are also able to experiment a bit like their brewer counterparts by blending

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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 with the spacious kitchen that features a large center island with granite counter tops. The stainless steel appliances and rich cabinets give the home a warm feeling. Off the kitchen you'll find an informal dining area and 13' X 11' formal dining room with a recessed ceiling. You'll immediately nooce the wonderful natural light the home has because of mullple large 6' X 6' pane glass windows with pull up/drop down shades. Experience privacy while allowing the days light to fill the room. All the bedrooms in this home are over the standard size with the Master Suite offering a great place to escape. The master bath has led counter tops and a traverrne floor with jeeed soaking tub.

$379,900.00

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17.77 acres, with 226 feet of Hwy 200 frontage, less than .5 miles from Sandpoint available and listed for the first me! You absolutely can't beat the locaaon of this wonderful wooded property in Ponderay, Idaho. Property is located directly adjacent to the Elk's Golf Course, .3 miles from the Bonner Mall, and 1 mile from Walmart, Home Depot and Ponderay's current box store development areas. Property is suited for development with Sandpoint City Water bordering 3 sides with 8" 10" and 3" main lines. Major development potennal in a city that has a friendly city council towards developers.

$1,380,000.00

Ponderay, Idaho MLS# 20152244

Inc Incredible commercial land on Hwy 95 in a locaaon that is in the heart of the commercial hub for Bonner County is now available. Very few locaaons in all of Greater Sandpoint or Bonner County can offer the traffic count that this 1.07 acres (46,739 Sq Ft) located near the interseccon of Hwy 95 and Kootenai Cutoff Road provides. Property is located in the vicinity of the Holiday Inn (Across the Hwy), Ruby Hotel (Directly Behind), Big "R", Now North 40 (Next Door), and the New Starbucks and the WalMart Superstore 1/10th of a mile away! Property has city services available and would make a great locaaon for a business needing maximum exposure available for North Idaho!

$700,000.00

Eric Skinner, Associate Broker Julina Skinner, Licensed Assistant Eric - (208) 290-6314 Julina - (208) 290-6315 Eric.Skinner@Sandpoint.com Julina.Skinner@Sandpoint.com

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different reds together, deciding whether to put a chardonnay in oak or bottle it before it hits the barrels, and letting wines sit and ferment for different times, sometimes years. Hard Cider and Soda ‒ the Next Revolution? As other pioneers and entrepreneurs have watched the wine and craft beer industry explode in the West, they are looking at the next big market which could very well be hard cider. Washington is famous around the country for its apple crop so it makes sense that this is also one of the more popular regions for creating hard ciders. Making a hard cider can be as simple as tossing yeast in with true apple cider, but to put something great together it takes a lot more than that. Ciders across this state are described anywhere from dry, sweet, tart, earthy, citrus, and bittersweet. Pioneers in the industry are experimenting with all kinds of fruits like cherry, pear, raspberry, peach, and many adding hops to their creations as well. The alcohol content of cider is usually in between beer and wine, around 8 percent to 9

percent. Liberty Ciderworks in Spokane ages one of their ciders in locally made Dry Fly Whisky barrels, giving a real unique twist on the classic cider. Many who eat a gluten-free diet are turning to the cider industry. With the family friendly attitude of the majority of breweries in the state, brewers have also decided to put something on tap for the kids. Many breweries now feature craft root beer and cream soda for the kiddos, something for them to enjoy at the brewery as well. Not all breweries can admit children, so it’s best to do your research beforehand. Your local grocery store offers a bigger selection of craft sodas than ever before and a few companies out there like Not Your Father’s Root Beer is trying the alcoholic soft drink route as well. Options are limited now but wasn’t that the case with beer just 15 to 20 years ago?

like IPAs, Porters or sour beers, but if you’ve only tried one, why not give a different brewery a shot? The difference between a session IPA and a Double Dry Hopped IPA is huge as is a smoked porter versus a coffee porter. It’s also pretty amazing to think that from where you sit right now there is almost surely a local brewery, winery, or cider house within 15 minutes. The craft industry is an encouragement of responsible drinking as more drinkers are focusing on savoring the complexity of the beer instead of slamming eight in the parking lot before heading into the game. There was a time that to get anything unique we had to import it from overseas, now luckily for us it’s just a walk, ride or short drive away. Expand your taste buds ‒ there’s never been a better time!

Perhaps the best part of the craft revolution is that the choice is yours. Options have never been greater and there continue to be more and more each day. You might say you don’t

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Halloween Safety KEEP KIDS AND PETS SAFE THIS HALLOWEEN

BY SARAH POLYAKOV

What kid doesn’t love Halloween? It seems all children love the fun and magic associated with the holiday. But to ensure everyone has the best time possible, I have compiled some safety tips for kids and pets so that your family can have a spooktacular Halloween night. Halloween Safety for Walkers First of all, children under the age of 12 should not be alone at night without adult supervision. If kids are mature enough to be out without supervision, they should stick to familiar areas that are well lit and trick-or-treat in groups. Everyone should cross the street at corners, using traffic signals and crosswalks. Put electronic devices down and keep heads up and walk, don’t run, across the street. Put reflective tape on costumes and provide children with glow sticks to carry. Teach children to make eye contact with drivers and to signal to them before crossing in front of them. Always walk on sidewalks or paths, and if there are no sidewalks, be sure to walk facing traffic. Ideally, children should walk on direct routes with the fewest street crossings. Above all else, check to see if local businesses or community organizations are sponsoring trick or treating during the late afternoon so that kids can fill their bags safely and easily.

Make sure wrappers are off the floor and also out of reach. Keep wires and cords well out of reach of pets since some dogs and cats are chewers by nature. Make sure that your pet is wearing very clear ID tags in case it darts outside when assisting trick or treaters. Better yet, contain your dog in a separate part of the house if you are handing out candy. Keep pets away from candles and lighted jack o’ lanterns. Oftentimes, small batteries power different Halloween items. Ensure that these batteries are out of reach of pets since they can be easily ingested. Most of all, don’t force a pet to wear a costume unless he loves it. The Power of Neighbors If you live in a neighborhood, hold a short meeting prior to Halloween and encourage all neighbors to actively watch for the safety of trick or treaters and to be mindful of any unusual activity in the neighborhood. Develop a plan of action both for keeping children safe as well as responding to unusual incidences. This is a great way to bond with neighbors while contributing to a safe experience for everyone.

Safety Tips for Pets Be sure to keep candy bowls that are filled with chocolate candies out of reach of Fido or Fluffy.

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SHOPINSTYLE PEACE Calm down with a trip to the downtown Sandpoint Shopping District.

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PETAL TALK

Petal Talk’s artful arrangements, beautiful plants and delightfully whimsical gifts are sure to impress. Summer’s here and our flower selection is unbelievable! Locally Grown flower bundles now available – from BeeHaven Flower Farm. 120 West Cedar Street | Sandpoint, Idaho | 208.265.7900 f Petal Talk | www.petaltalk.com

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SANDPOINT’S TOY STORE - ZANDOOZLES

When it comes to play with a purpose, there’s no place like Zandoozles. Located behind the Guesthouse Lodge off Highway 95 in Ponderay, Zandoozles is the place for games, puzzles, activity kits, art supplies and science projects. Stimulate the imagination with role play toys, like doll houses, kitchens, costumes and more. Learn engineering skills with train sets, Erector sets and other construction toys. Outdoor summer toys now in stock. Mon – Fri 10-5:30; Sat 10-5. Like us on f. 400 Schweitzer Plaza Dr. | Ponderay, Idaho | 208.265.7242 f Zandoozles Toys

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Art Works’ unique gallery provides a wide variety of fine art and crafts for the public to enjoy, whether “just browsing” or to purchase for their home or friends. You are sure to find just the right item, whether a large original painting for your new home or office, or a hostess gift to give as a “thank you for the invitation.” Winter hours are Thursday through Tuesday 10am-5pm, except Sunday 11am-5pm. Closing at 4pm in inclement weather. 214 North First Avenue | Sandpoint, Idaho | 208.263.2642 f/Sandpointartworks

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NIEMAN’S FLORAL & GARDEN GOODS

Something funky, something fun, maybe modern or a touch of romance, indoor our outdoor, Nieman’s Floral is the one! Don’t delay - call today! p f 211 Cedar Street | Sandpoint, Idaho | 208.263.3024 f/NiemansFloral | www.niemansfloral.net

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BIZARRE BAZAAR

We are 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 Bizarre Bazaar has what you are looking for. When looking to donate your items make us your first stop! 502 Church Street | Sandpoint, Idaho | 208.263.3400

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Celebrate fall at Sandpoint’s hippest store! Cool Clothing, Awesome Accessories, Sassy Cards and Gifts. Like us on Facebook! Open 7 days a week! Open 7 days at 317 N. First Ave | Sandpoint, Idaho 208.263.2178 f/Zany.Zebra.Sandpoint | www.zanyzebrastore.com

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Do you know what your healthcare options are when you retire? At Spears Insurance we’re here to help you find what meets your needs and budget. Give us a call. Don’t miss important enrollment deadlines. 102 South Euclid Avenue, Ste 113 | Sandpoint, Idaho | 208.265.2026

SYRINGA SALON

The friendliest staff welcomes you with a smile. A warm and inviting space to relax. Environmentally friendly products. Haircuts * Styling * Color * Waxing * Skincare * Pedicures Now meeting your beauty needs with a new line of makeup and skincare products, products for men and simple, fashionable jewelry. Photo by Little Orange House Photography. 502 Cedar Street, Ste B | Sandpoint, Idaho | 208.610.2459 | f/SyringaSalon

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WILDFLOWER SPA & APOTHECARY

The Wildflower Spa & Apothecary is a holistic and organic boutique style spa. Our spa provides an elegant, relaxing, and healing atmosphere for our clients. There is a spiritual aspect to the services we provide, based on the Navajo quote, “In beauty may we walk.” At Wildflower, your experience will be memorable, leaving you refreshed, beautiful, balanced, and nourished. Tues-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun & Mon by appointment. 815 Pine Street, Suite A | Sandpoint, Idaho | 208.263.1103 f WildflowerDaySpa | www.Thewildflowerdayspa.com

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Stress? Bring it On! TURN YOUR STRESS INTO SOMETHING POSITIVE

BY SUSAN MOORE

Stress. The name itself is synonymous with all negativity in our lives. We stress out about our kids, parents, work, school, traffic, food; the list goes on with things that are both in and out of our control. But if you actually think about what stress really is, is it inherently bad? Let’s look at this another way. How do our muscles grow? We subject them to external stress and they adapt. What kind and how much stress dictates our rate of adaptation. So if our bodies’ natural response is to adapt, why do we seem to crumble? If this is a learned behavior, do we have to accept it or can we emotionally adapt the way our muscles do physically? I believe that we can take the stress and use it to our advantage. We have been told for years that stress causes

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most illness; our happiness is of the utmost importance and we need to put ourselves first so we can deal with everything else. This could be why we now see so much entitled behavior. We aren’t taught to cope, but rather to avoid anything or anyone that causes stress and remove the negativity from our lives. If we do that and live a stress free life, how do we learn to adapt? How do we learn to cope? Most research in the past that showed stress caused illness was missing one important variable. How did the subjects manage their stress? And what were the subjects’ coping mechanisms? More research has been done with these variables in mind and new information has been found. Recent studies done by the University of Wisconsin-Madison

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and other places have shown stress itself doesn’t cause illness but rather changes in our physiological, emotional and behavioral responses when under stress that can lead to disease. Chronic stress is defined as a “state of prolonged tension from internal or external stressors, which may cause various physical manifestations – e.g., asthma, back pain, arrhythmias, fatigue, headaches, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcers, and suppress the immune system.” This is something that most of us have heard before and why we believe we are stressed and therefore obviously suffer from (insert illness here). Now this is where the tough love comes in. Stop it! Do not accept the fate that our lives are stressful and we have to suffer through it. Our lives are the byproduct of our decisions. It isn’t the stress that gets us; it’s our lack of positive coping strategies and our belief that we deserve better. You only deserve better when you work to be better. Earn your better! Are you overweight? Quit eating food that doesn’t nourish your body. Do you have immobility? Move more! Are you tired? Gather more energy from the last two suggestions. We have the ability to change. Every action and every inaction has a consequence. Do not be a victim in your life. Meet your stress head on and do something about it. Realize that some things are out of your control, and that’s OK, but most things aren’t. As Ghandi said, “be the change you wish to see in the world”. Every incredible person I have ever known in my life has been exposed to monumental

stress. They have lived through truly horrible events, situations or years of struggle. They have come out the other side better. They are people of extraordinary character, and I value being a part of their lives. In contrast, most people I find difficult to be around are the ones that think the world owes them something and that life isn’t fair. They don’t want to work for anything and expect something for nothing. We all have to decide who we want to be and how we want to be remembered.

Stop It! Do not accept the fate that our lives are stressful and we have to suffer through it. Our lives are the byproduct of our decisions.

I have a working list on how to successfully adapt to stress to be a better person: • Take responsibility for your actions - If you do it, own it. • Argue to be heard but never to win. • Treat people the way you want to be treated and never based on how they treat you. • Lead by example. • Train your body even if you think you can’t. • Spend less time trying to be happy and more time trying to be useful. • Be a person of your word. Integrity is not negotiable. • Be grateful every day. • Use your stress as fuel. Strength is a choice.

Most research in the past that showed stress caused illness was missing one important variable. How did the subjects manage their stress?

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What Are the Best Running Shoes? TAKE THE SIMPLE STEP OF ENSURING YOU HAVE THE PROPER FIT BY RYANNE LEMON, PTA, ACE-CPT

Your Goals Are Our Priority! Shopping for running shoes can be challenging and confusing for runners of all ability levels and classes. It has become especially unclear lately with the barefoot and minimalist running trend that has been heavily influencing the running shoe market. Literature, such as Christopher McDougall’s “Born to Run,” has further facilitated the popularity of barefoot and minimalist running. So you may be asking, is barefoot running right for me? The answer to that is … it depends. When selecting the most optimal running shoe, the first consideration that must be taken is foot type. There are basically three different categories of feet including: flat foot, normal foot and high arch. Within these three categories of feet, there are three subcategories of foot type including: rigid or hypomobile, normal and hypermobile. With advancements in technology, specialized computer programs can be especially useful in taking images of the foot by analyzing gait patterns then determining how the foot moves and distributes pressure throughout all phases of gait. Foot specialists such as podiatrists, physical therapists and prosthetics are all able to determine foot types and recommend specific footwear. So what makes a good running shoe? Studies have shown that although running shoe technology has advanced over the years, injury rates have not really changed. In fact, injury rates have increased a little. Traditional running shoes tend to have an elevated heel that is approximately 2x the height of the shoe at the toe. This dramatic heel lift puts runners into a forward position and encourages leaning back and using a long stride and heel-toe strike pattern to offset the forward imbalance. This running style has been shown to put a significant amount of strain on the knees, hips and lower back.

running shoe with virtually zero support, to a minimalist shoe, to more traditional, supportive running shoes with zero or minimal heel lift. Choosing the proper fit for your foot type plays a large role in running shoe comfort and avoidance of injury. Individuals with a high arch and/or a more rigid foot may not be able to tolerate a minimalist shoe (although a smaller heel lift can be beneficial) and would most likely benefit from more rigid support such as a custom orthotic foot bed. Also consider the following: 1. Wide toe box – allows toes to splay and naturally absorb shock

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Running shoe companies have caught on to these new studies and have started making shoes that encourage a more natural running gait. Shoes can range from the barefoot

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Teal Pumpkin Project

Every three minutes a food allergy reaction sends somebody to the emergency room, accounting for more than 200,000 visits to the ER per year. Food allergies are serious business, defined as a hypersensitive reaction to a food resulting in a mild response such as an itchy mouth to anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially deadly reaction. For parents of the 1 in 13 children with food allergies in America, Halloween is more than scary masks and carving pumpkins, it’s a game of roulette.

KEEPING KIDS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES SAFE THIS HALLOWEEN

Eight foods account for 90 percent of all food allergy reactions — milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, wheat, fish and shellfish. Six of the “big 8” are common in trick or treat candies (milk, eggs, peanuts and tree nuts, soy and wheat). In an effort to raise awareness of food allergies and help make Halloween a safe and worry-free holiday for parents, the Food Allergy Research and Education group (FARE) launched the Teal Pumpkin Project™ in 2014. Over 50 states and seven countries participated by providing non-food treats at their home, identified by a teal pumpkin. This year it’s estimated that over 100,000 households will take the pledge to help make Halloween safer for all.

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Interested? It’s so easy to participate! Simply go to www.foodallergy.org and take the pledge to participate in the Teal Pumpkin Project™. All you have to do is provide non-food treats on Halloween night and make your house identifiable by placing a teal pumpkin or sign on your door (there are many to choose from on their website). You can even pre-order a bag of non-food goodies to be delivered to your door before Halloween! Although it’s not required, you can also share your location on a crowd-sourced map of the United States so trick-or-treaters can find the neighborhoods and houses that support food allergies. If you are a schoolteacher, church organizer or just a great leader with a passion for food allergies, there are so many ways to get involved. Help make Halloween easy and carefree in Sandpoint by supporting the Teal Pumpkin Project™. Share the information with your neighbors, friends and especially those whom you know with food allergies! Ideas for non-food treats: • Glow sticks, bracelets, or necklaces • Pencils, pens, crayons or markers

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All you have to do is provide non-food treats on Halloween night and make your house identifiable by placing a teal pumpkin or sign on your door.

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Bubbles Halloween erasers or pencil toppers Mini Slinkies Whistles, kazoos, or noisemakers Bouncy balls Finger puppets or novelty toys Coins Spider rings Vampire fangs Mini notepads Playing cards Bookmarks Stickers Stencils

Darci Barman, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, practices at Pilgrim’s Wellness Clinic, inside Pilgrim’s Market in Coeur d’Alene. See darcibarman.com for more information.

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Go Natural WINERIES SPEAK UP ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF USING NATURAL CORK

A growing list of leading wineries, including St. Francis, Bogle and Fetzer, are speaking up about the benefits of using natural cork. They recognize that not only does natural cork allow wines to age perfectly, but using natural cork also provides a potential competitive advantage when it comes to marketing their wine brands. According to Wines & Spirits “25th Annual Survey of Top 50 Restaurant Wine Brands,” wines finished primarily with cork accounted for 90 percent of the brands selected in these top restaurants. This represents a 21 percent increase from a decade ago, compared to a 39 percent decline in wines with screw caps and a 70 percent drop for those with synthetic closures. “These survey figures are consistent with the August 16, 2014, Nielsen scan of the Top 100 Premium Brands, which showed that since the start of 2010, there has been a steady increase in cork’s market share with a 30 percent positive slope for cork-finished wines compared to a 9 percent slope for wines with alternative closures,” commented Peter Weber, Executive Director of the Cork Quality Council (CQC). Christopher Silva, President and CEO of St. Francis, said, “We believe that natural cork is an integral part of the romance of the wine experience. There is nothing that can duplicate

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the iconic ‘pop’ when a cork is pulled from the bottle.” Silva said that his winery discontinued using cork two decades ago, due to inconsistent cork quality. But he and his team kept testing corks on a few cases of wine each year in the hope of returning to cork. They saw a steady improvement, and by 2012 they were convinced it was time to return to cork. He added that using natural cork is consistent with St. Francis’ commitment to sustainability. “We are a certified sustainable Sonoma County business that is powered by solar energy, uses eco-friendly packaging, and is active in water conservation and recycling.” Weber continued, “In addition to cork’s robust sustainability credentials, wineries are also benefitting from the hundreds of million dollars that Portuguese cork manufacturers have invested in new technologies and improved quality-control measures.” In 2013, the CQC members conducted over 30,000 analyses. Their combined screening records show a steady reduction in measurable 2,4,6-Trichloroanisle (TCA) levels that are now 95 percent lower than the results seen when records were first tabulated in 2001. “Using natural cork is an integral part of our message, heritage and culture,” Silva added.

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Fine Italian dining serving Sandpoint for over 27 years. Dinner served seven nights a week. Pasta, fresh seafood and steaks, veal, chicken and vegetarian entrees. Gluten-free menu. Catering is available for weddings, family get-togethers and large gatherings. 102 S. First Ave. | Sandpoint, ID | 208.263.0211 ivanossandpoint.com

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Craving a freshly baked pastry or a steaming cup of Evans Brothers coffee? Panhandle Cone and Coffee, located in downtown Sandpoint, is quickly becoming a favorite. In addition to baked goods made in-house and coffee, they also offer handcrafted ice cream in a variety of delicious flavors made on-site! Check out our community living room great for a party of 12 or less. 216 N. First Ave | Sandpoint, ID 208.265.8996

Tierra Madre

Bringing the freshest juices and smoothies to downtown Sandpoint as well as delicious vegetarian food. Made to order juices, hand-crafted smoothies and a fresh vegetarian menu. We are committed to serving healthy sustainable food and creating a local unique experience for our customers. 301 Cedar Street, Ste 105 | Sandpoint, ID 208.255.1508

Monarch Mountain Coffee

A Sandpoint staple for over 25 years, Monarch Mountain Coffee is the perfect spot for a casual meal and great coffee. They roast their coffee on-site and have a great organic menu available, for dining in or taking out! 208 N. 4th Ave. | Sandpoint, ID 208.265.9382 f/MonarchMountainCoffee

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Sandpoint’s secret gem, serving fresh pies and full lunch/early dinners. Best homemade soups in town with wide collection of panini sandwiches and others, hot and cold, including cubans. Chicken pot pie and quiche as well. Fun atmosphere, exciting food selections and ever-changing pie lineup. 501 Church St. | Sandpoint, ID 208.265.2208

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Lunch combo plates $7.95-$8.50. Ala Carte dinner prepared to order. Menu includes our favorite 5 curries, duck, noodle dishes & much more. Dinner specials daily. Vegan, vegetarian, gluten free welcome. Take out & catering available. Winter Hours: Lunch Mon-Fri, 11:30am-3pm & Dinner Mon-Sat, 4:30-9pm (closed Sunday). Serving wine and beer. NO MSG. 202 North Second Avenue Sandpoint, ID | 208.265.4149

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

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Leavenworth is home to the full German experience By Colin Anderson Photos courtesy Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce Nestled in the Cascade Mountains between Seattle and Wenatchee is a community unlike any other in the Northwest. Leavenworth is like stepping briefly out of the U.S. and into an alpine village somewhere in Germany. Everything from the local shops and restaurants to the banks, offices and even McDonald’s are done in Bavarian style. The surrounding peaks create a dynamic landscape in any direction, making you feel like you’ve been planted in the Alps. There are many ways to experience Leavenworth whether you’re a family, couple, group of friends, or just stopping through on a drive. The Leavenworth Oktoberfest celebration is in

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full swing this month and is the most popular time for tourists. Thousands of visitors travel from all over to one of the most authentic Oktoberfest celebrations you’ll find outside of Munich. Many come in authentic lederhosen and dirndls, others with beer goggles, giant hats and their liter steins. The festival dates this year are Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2 and 3, Oct. 9 and 10 and Oct. 16 and 17. Admission is $10 on Friday nights and $20 for all day on Saturday. If you haven’t booked your stay yet, be prepared to fork over a handful of dough on a last-minute cancellation, or you might get lucky with a home rental on VRBO, FlipKey or

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1pm. Once inside the festival, you will find four venues featuring live music, arts and crafts, traditional German food, shopping and of course plenty of taps featuring regional and imported German beers like Paulaner, Warsteiner, and Ayinger. This year bands from the U.S., Canada and Germany will be entertaining in all four tents. You will also find traditional German dance presentations, group toasts, and you may very well end up doing the chicken dance. Your admission fee does not include any food, drink or souvenirs, and you will need to purchase tickets inside to get food and drink. You can bring your own stein to fill up, or purchase a souvenir mug to take home with you as well. The lines are usually longest in the beer halls so look outside for a shorter line

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to get a drink. Wine and soda are also available. Also back by popular demand this year is the Saturday morning half and full marathon. This popular run zig zags through the neighborhoods just outside of town. Finishers are rewarded with a medal that also doubles as a bottle opener! The event is family friendly by day but tends to get a little more rowdy in the evening, so if you plan in bringing the little ones, get an early start on the festivities. Families can also visit Kinderplatz which is an area just for kids with climbing wall, bouncy toys, and L-Bow the Clown. There is live polka music outside the festival in the town square as well. These

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Thousands of visitors travel from all over to one of the most authentic Oktoberfest celebrations you’ll find outside of Munich.

On any other day, there is plenty to see and do. Take a stroll down the main drag and visit some of the unique stores like the hat shop. Try the world’s hottest pepper sauce or sample countless cheeses at the Cheesemonger’s shop. Enjoy a brat or have a nice romantic dinner at one of the many restaurants. You can pick up everything from funny souvenirs to authentic crafts made in Germany. Another reason thousands of people flock to Leavenworth is for wine tasting. The Columbia and Cascade Valleys are becoming recognized more each year for their superb growing conditions, and the awards keep racking up for vintners who call these areas home. There are literally dozens of wineries and tasting rooms around. You can walk, hire a guide or even book a limo tour that will take you out of the city to some additional tasting rooms and you won’t have to worry about driving. Most tasting rooms will charge a fee to taste but waive that fee with the purchase of a bottle. This is a great time to stock up for your own supply or pick up early Christmas gifts.

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If you enjoy a drive, the two lane highways surrounding town are beautiful for a leisurely cruise. The fall colors are some of the best around, and there are plenty of turnouts to snap a few photos. You can also drive up to the top of Steven’s Pass and stop into Lake Wenatchee State Park, or if the snow is falling, drop into Steven’s Pass Ski hill for a day on the slopes. There are also opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and during the summer months fishing, rafting and tubing the rivers. Your options are limitless, and with so much to do, you’ll want to visit during all four seasons. Most of the hotels and bed and breakfasts are within walking distance of town. If you book a condo or vacation rental, it’s usually less than ten minutes away. Leavenworth may sound like a “tourist trap” town, but it is truly proud of its Bavarian traditions, and the locals are happy to show you around and teach you a German tradition or two. For a list of events, attractions, places to eat, and places to stay visit www.leavenworth.org.

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MAGNIFICENT ESTATE HOME built for today and generations to come. Timeless surfaces, custom cabinetry, maple flooring, travertine baths, main floor suite, warm fireplace, big kitchen to please the chef, walled courtyard outdoor fireplace. Private lake access & tennis court. MLS# 20150343 - $775,000

QUALITY & COMPLETE PRIVACY. 4-bedrooms. 2.5 baths, 3047 sq ft with all necessities on the main floor. Chef’s kitchen, cherry cabinets, gas cooktop & double ovens, big living room with fireplace and a wall of windows & private master suite with covered porch. All on 5 acres with trails through the mature forest, 30 acres of common area. MLS# 20153178 $415,000

WATERFRONT BEAUTY perfect for entertaining and multiple families. 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, en suite with walk-in shower and dressing room, two handsome kitchens, two great rooms, rec room, decks, and pebble beach. MLS# 20150095 - $749,000

Gorgeous 6 bedroom, 5.5 bath home, huge shop and private Sagle setting near the Lake and 4 miles town. Big kitchen, open floor plan, separate family/media room, custom bar, 2-car garage & full-length deck to enjoy the waterfall and pond. Approx. 40x70 high-clearance shop has a separate wing with wood/tool shop. MLS# 20151938 $469,000

IMMACULATE WATERFRONT HOME secluded from the road boasts 3 bedrooms with private baths, large kitchen, great room, office/study, large 3-car garage with shop and stunning views. Lawn to water’s edge, private dock with lifts for boat & jet-skis & sailboat moorage. Rarely offered in this location, here’s your home for life. MLS# 20151584 98 - $1,150,000

WATERFRONT HOME WITH ASTOUNDING VIEW AND SEPARATE APARTMENT! On Lakeshore Drive’s “Golden Mile” shoreline, five bedrooms, 3.5 baths, two fireplaces, 112 feet of frontage with sandy beach, boat lift, docks and gazebo. MLS# 20151824 $880,000

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4 Level Home in Serene Setting

A must see beautiful home on 20 plus acres , just 10 minutes south of Sandpoint on a county maintained road. This home has it all!

To watch slide show go to this link: • 4 Bed/4 Bath, 2 Master Suites • Every Cook’s Dream: Custom Top of the Line Kitchen with Viking Range and Gaggenau Double Oven • Beautiful Fenced In Yard • 1100 SF Guest Cabin • New Root Cellar • 2 Organic Garden Areas • 4 Stall Barn, Tack Room, Hay Room, Multiple Animal Enclosures • Numerous Outbuildings • 16 Acres Zoned A-1 Tree Farm Fenced and Cross Fenced • Seasonal Creek

FOR SALE BY OWNER Serene Setting on 20+ Acres with Guest Cabin 4 Stall Barn, Root Cellar, Dumbwaiter, Organic Garden & Seasonal Creek. Set up for large and small animals.

$725,000 By owner, Call Dr. J: 208.304.6142 Watch the slideshow:

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