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December 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 1

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Article by Patty Hutchens

What started as a vision for Heather Gibson has turned into a blessing for hundreds of Sandpoint residents. Gibson was a young mother when diagnosed with breast cancer. She courageously

fought the battle for several years before her death in 2006 at the age of 47.

From the time of her diagnosis, Gibson worked tirelessly to establish a non-profit organization for cancer patients and their families. Her dream was to offer an information and support center in a non-medical setting.

Gibson’s vision became a reality in October 2003 when Community Cancer Services opened its doors. The services provided are driven by the varying needs of cancer patients. And there are many. One of CCS’s most used services is gas vouchers. The financial assistance helps defray the cost clients incur in the transportation to and from medical appointments, chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Other services include a lending library, financial assistance for medical prescriptions, and support groups for cancer patients, their caregivers and children

In early November Community Cancer Services, in conjunction with Ponderay Rotary, held its Fifth Annual a Night to Remember. The fundraiser is held at Tango Café and is an elegant evening of fine wine from North Idaho wineries, gourmet food prepared by Tango and auction items donated by businesses, organizations and individuals.

According to Stefanie Nostdahl, President of the Board for CCS, the center was forced to cut its services by over 30% this year. Executive Director Sherri Lies stated the cut was precipitated by a combination of reduction in available grant money and the vast increase in clients, currently over 200, seeking support from CCS.

Barb Perusse, founder of A Night to Remember and a member of Ponderay Rotary, said A Night to Remember was born from a need she witnessed firsthand when her mother was diagnosed with cancer. She approached her fellow Rotarians who embraced her idea. “Rotary does many things at an international level, but we also do a lot to help the local community as well,” said Perusse.

The prevalence of cancer in today’s world was evident as many attending the fundraiser shared their personal stories of cancer. There was the young woman whose winery has been a regular contributor to the event who shared her story of childhood cancer. Steve Meyer, owner of Pend d’Oreille Winery and a member of A Night To Remember’s committee, shared stories of his siblings’ battles with cancer.

And then there was the speech given by Carolyn Minnick, a volunteer for CCS who shared her story of cancer and her re-diagnosis. “I slipped from my role as a volunteer to that of

a client overnight,” said Minnick. She went on to say one of the most cherished gifts she received from CCS was the relationships she established with not only the staff, but also others who are going through similar challenges.

The support was evident even that night as Minnick tearfully shared her story. Choking up at times, Minnick was joined by CCS volunteer Anita Bruce who quietly got up from her table and joined Minnick at the microphone to help her through the speech.

It is that kind of support that CCS’s clients have come to rely upon.

As for Minnick, she is grateful for not only what she has received from those at CCS but that she is able to offer her support as well. She ended her speech talking about a gentleman who walked into the center recently seeking support. “He needed a hug and I was there to help,” she said.

Community Cancer Services is located at 1215 Michigan Street, Suite B, in Sandpoint. To volunteer or to learn more about their services, please call them at 208.255.2301. Anyone with a cancer diagnosis is eligible for services regardless of income.

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Community Cancer Services a GiftHELPING THOSE DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER AND THEIR FAMILIES

Article by Patty Hutchens

When Eric Blomdahl and Angie Obie visited Sandpoint over a decade ago, they were drawn here because of the climate,

the lake, the mountains and all the recreational activities the area has to offer. It was in late 2003, after several visits to North Idaho, when the couple moved from their native hometown of Grand Forks, ND to Sandpoint.

But as charming as they found the downtown area, Angie said she quickly discovered something was missing. Many people she met did not shop locally, something which came as a surprise. She shared with Eric that she thought Sandpoint would be a perfect fit for a store similar to the gift and home décor store his mother owned in North Dakota.

At the time Eric was employed in the construction industry and had a seasonal job at Schweitzer, and Angie worked as a real estate appraiser. They decided to leave their jobs and soon thereafter opened what has since become a favorite store of both locals and tourists - MeadowBrook Home & Gift.

The store opened on Cedar Street in July 2005 and moved to its current location in the historic Cedar Street Bridge in October 2010. At the time the bridge had just undergone a renovation and was in search of tenants. “We wanted to breathe some life into it,” said Eric. “We really see the bridge as the hub of downtown.”

The store occupies roughly 4,000 square feet of the ground floor at Cedar Street Bridge and offers everything from candles, unique gifts and home décor, to exquisite domestically made fine

furniture with choices of upholstery and fine leather. The pair strives to carry U.S. made merchandise as much as possible. “We have always been focused on that especially with our furniture,” said Angie.

MeadowBrook has a broad customer base and has regular customers from not only North Idaho but also throughout Washington. Out of town customers will often let them know when a group will be traveling to Sandpoint on a shopping trip, and Angie and Eric will prepare cookies and cider for the group’s arrival – the extra touch that makes their customer service superior.

But the store offers much more than beautifully made furniture and unique décor, they also offer in home interior decorating consultations. In addition, a customer can purchase a wide variety of items including a beautiful dining table as well as dishes, or a beautifully crafted bed right down to the bedding to go along with it. That variety of items, says Eric, truly makes MeadowBrook unique.

Eric and Angie work hard to not only offer a wide variety of items, but they also constantly have new items in the store. One can walk through the store several times in one visit and continue to have something new catch their eye.

Eric and Angie are grateful to the community for the success of their business, but also appreciate the friendships they have made. “The business has given us the opportunity to meet people we may not have otherwise,” said Angie. “A lot of our customers have become very good friends.”

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White Cross Pharmacy and Compounding has been a fixture in Bonner County since 1922. But it is much

more than a pharmacy. Taking pride in providing personalized service, the store is doing its part to accommodate every customer that walks through its doors – including free in town delivery of medication, assisting a customer with pill organization, discount programs for the uninsured, compliance packaging for care facilities and customers to help organize their medications, and special orders with next day delivery.

Other than Bonner General Hospital, White Cross is the only compounding pharmacy with an in-house lab north of Coeur d’Alene. Compounding gives the pharmacist the ability to tailor medication to the patient’s needs - including customizing flavor, dosage strength or dosage forms.

Founded in 1922 by W.I. Reeves, a druggist from Everett, WA, White Cross had a total of four different owners until current owner Gary deBlaquiere purchased the store in 1977. It operated solely out of Priest River until 2003 when deBlaquiere expanded to Sandpoint. It did not take long for White Cross to integrate itself into the Sandpoint community and become a supporter of events such as Jacey’s Race, a fundraiser which benefits child cancer patients in the community. In 2004, deBlaquiere’s son, Rich, graduated from Washington State University’s School of Pharmacy and joined the business. Rich took over as the majority partner of both the Priest River and Sandpoint stores in June of last year.

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In a world driven by technology, White Cross is providing services to make it easy to order medication anytime and anywhere. A mobile app, iRefill, allows the customer to order medication directly from their smart phone. They can also order online from White Cross’ website. Always striving to be a leader in pharmacy technology, both stores utilize the latest in robotic automation, a device which counts the pills for each prescription. The automation saves time and frees the staff to focus more on consulting with their customers.

To assist their uninsured clients, White Cross created a discount program which is free and offers clients the best possible price on medications. They also provide what is called a brown bag check, which allows patients or their family members to bring in their medications to check for the potential of drug interactions or duplicate medications.

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Article from The Cove Thrift Store

Get on board at The Cove, 521 Church, located across the street from Evans Coffee and Bizarre Bazaar and Nestled between Skeleton Key Stained Glass

and Sanctuary Seconds. The Cove is a nonprofit corporation staffed with dedicated volunteers. Its purpose is to assist others in need and donate 100% of the profits back into the community of Sandpoint. Just a few of the organizations that will be donated to in the upcoming year are, Transitions in Progress, Senior Citizens Meals on Wheels Program, and Hospice of Sandpoint. Lynnie B and Nancy Sleeter came up with the concept of Treasure Hunters Cove. They were inspired to create a pirate ship theme where you enter and know you have found your Bounty! The ship is equipped with sails high above and a crow’s nest atop the center mast. The light blue walls are reminiscent of the blue skies indicating clear sailing. Lynnie B, a dedicated volunteer, lived in Sandpoint for over 15 years. She started thrift shopping as a young girl because her mother was a volunteer at her church thrift shop. Following in her mother’s footsteps, she has continued throughout the years working in many of the local thrift shops. Some may know her from The Hydra where she worked for many years as hostess. Without her knowledge of thrifting The Cove would be adrift. Our newest volunteer, Michael Hall, has been in and around the North West most of his life. Mick worked for Harold’s as a butcher for 15 years. Since his recent retirement from Litehouse, Mick has brought his expertise in sales and his knowledge of construction to the small crew. Mick is always ready to help the customers and keeps The Cove in ship shape. Melony Loman moved to Sandpoint ten years ago with her husband, Ted. She has worked as an office manager for several construction companies in the area. Her knowledge of business and her background in financial and managerial accounting is a valued asset,

necessary to keep The Cove, Inc. afloat. Melony loves to keep the little treasures within the store staged and is always changing and replacing them with new and interesting items daily. The captain is Ted Loman. Ted’s family has lived in Sandpoint since the early forties. He has been an advocate for the disabled here in Sandpoint. With a degree in communication, Ted was the producer and host of a coast to coast television and radio show for over 12 years, before relocating back to Sandpoint. He enjoys working side by side with his shipmates. While aboard The Cove, if you get bumped into by Ted, just remember his vision isn’t the best. Most importantly, The Cove owes a debt of gratitude to Dixie and Don Stansell, valued friends, who have helped and encouraged greatly from the beginning of its journey. As you come aboard The Cove you will experience a warm welcoming hello. As you look around, you will see interesting little items for the children to view while shopping with their parents. Over the book section, Aladdin flies his magic carpet. High above the counter one will see a hot air balloon with the power rangers in a dangerous situation. There is a blue bi-plane being flown by an Alien while another ET is wing walking, These are just a few of the many themes you’ll find as you visit The Cove. What thrift store would be complete without a changing room, tongue-in-cheek respectfully dubbed the Poop Deck. “Our treasures are many and diverse,” says Ted, “including gently used clothing, shoes, and household items that are priced so they are affordable for everyone.” The Cove is well stocked with quality items including furniture. They except donations at anytime day or night through a clearly marked, green wooden donation box out front. The Cove would like to mention that they are always looking for new volunteers. If you have a little free time and would like to work in a friendly and rewarding atmosphere, get on board at The Cove.

The Cove Thrift Store

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Business Spotlight

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10 WEEKS TO A BETTER YOU!

Sandpoint West Athletic Club is offering a com-munity weight loss challenge this winter to help individuals shed some un-wanted pounds.

The program is open to the community; both SWAC members and non-members are wel-come. The program cost is $39 and includes a weekly email/online support with helpful exercise and nutrition concepts.

HOW IT WORKS:• Sign up and pay entry fee no later than

January 12, 2013.• Winners will be determined by the % of

weight lost not the total amount lost mak-ing this a fair contest for all shapes and sizes.

• There will be separate categories for male and female, women don’t have to compete with the men.

• Weekly results (% of weight lost) will be posted online with optional anonymous screen name(s).

• A minimum 50% of the program fees will be awarded to the winners of the chal-lenge.

• A random cash prize will be awarded from participants outside of the top losers but from those that made a great commitment by missing no more than 1 weigh-in.

• To be eligible for prizes you must weigh-in at SWAC at least 7 out of the 10 weeks at the convenient predetermined posted time(s)

DATES, SIGNUPS, DEADLINES:• Registration begins December 10th; last

day to register Saturday, January 12th.• Program begins the week of January 7th. • Program ends on Saturday, March 16th

with the final weigh-in. Sandpoint West has hosted previous success-ful weight loss challenges. In total over 140 participants have lost over 1,000 lbs!

1. Selle Valley Construction - RCE-1102 Selle Valley Construction understands that the decision to build a custom home is a signifi-cant one - one that requires a builder dedi-cated to uncompromising excellence, superior craftsmanship and exceptional client service. From site preparation to post-construction support, we are committed to bringing your vi-sion to life. Our reputation is our livelihood and we voluntarily have ourselves and business reviewed annually to achieve the designation of Sandpoint and Bonner County’s only Idaho Registered Master Builder. Our relationship with you and our commitment to your satisfac-tion doesn’t end when you move in. Sandpoint is our community, it’s where we work and raise our family and it’s right where you’ll find us if you need help down the road. It’s our guaran-tee. Allow us the opportunity to sit down and learn about your dream home. Call us now or find us online at sellevalley.com. Ponderay—401 Bonner Mall Way, Suite I 208.263.1808

Zany Zebra Zany Zebra is the place to shop. We have the latest fashion, accessories, jewelry, footwear, cards, gifts and gags! Unique and surprising—in a GOOD way! We stock lots and lots of Rock Revival, Miss Me and Silver jeans (at prices low-er than anywhere, in everyone’s size) and the cutest tops to go with them. Jewelry? We have

styles in all price ranges—from locally crafted fine silver to funky, spunky chic. There are tons of accessories to polish your look, hilarious gifts to brighten your day and it’s all served up with a smile. Come by or shop online, you’ll be happy you did! Like us on Facebook! www.zanyzebrastore.com Sandpoint—317 North First Avenue 208.263.2178

2. Bizarre Bazaar Bizarre Bazaar is Bonner County’s premier up-scale resale shop. Owned and operated by the Community Assistance League, Bizarre Bazarre 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 furni-ture, make Bizarre Bazaar your first stop. We appreciate all donations and will even pick up furniture! Sandpoint—502 Church Street 208.263.3400

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DSS Home Preservation Services DSS Home Preservation Services is a unique service for home owners. We offer everything from weekly home watch to handyman ser-vices, housekeeping to snow removal, grocery shopping to remodels...anything you or your home needs we can take care of. You can feel confident that you are dealing with a fair, reli-able, professional company that has been in the business of homes for more than 25 years. Our customized plan is designed around you and your homes’ unique needs. Our many satis-fied customers are happy to share their experi-ences with you. Call us for more information. [email protected] Sandpoint—223 Cedar Street 208.263.1572

3. Carey Spears Insurance The Annual Enrollment Period ends December 7th for most people for their Medicare Part D coverage or a Medicare Advantage Plan. Have you made your enrollment choices yet??? There may be other enrollment dates that you are eligible for based on certain circumstances, or options with Medicare Supplements you haven’t explored yet. Call me today to review your options! Sandpoint—102 South Euclid Avenue, Suite #203 208.265.2026

4. K2 Inn The K2 Inn is located in the heart of Down-town Sandpoint within walking distance of all downtown shops, restaurants and events. Clean, comfortable and affordable, we’re the family owned alternative to corporate chains. All rooms include microwave, refrigerator, wifi, HDTV and continental breakfast. We accept all major travel cards and offer corporate and frequent guest discounts as well. For those here to ski or play in the winter, long term stays are available from October through March. Mention you saw us here and receive a 10% discount on your stay! info@ k2innsandpoint.com www.k2innsandpoint.com Sandpoint—501 North 4th Avenue 208.265.KTWO (5896)

5. Sandpoint, Idaho Family Dentist – James B. Lewis, DMD, PA – Mark W. Hawn, DDS Advanced Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry. When you visit our office, your health and smile is our top priority. Our entire team is dedicated to providing you with the personalized, gentle care that you deserve. Through advanced continuing education, we stay committed to new techniques, the latest products, and the newest equipment that modern dentistry has to offer, including CEREC – one visit dentistry. Excellence doesn’t happen by accident; it is the result of attention to every detail. Sandpoint—2025 West Pine Street 208.265.4558

6. Evans Brothers Coffee Tis the Season for Holiday Shopping at Evans Brothers ! Gift Cards, Gift Baskets, Single cup brewing equipment, Holiday Blend Coffee, Specialty mugs and much more. Exceptional, artisan coffees roasted on site. World class baristas prepare signature espresso drinks and exquisite coffees dripped to order in pou-rover brewbar or chemex. Free drip with bean purchase! Studio 524 Coffee Lounge features

art, clothing and local gift items. Evans Brothers Coffee is also available at Yokes, Super 1, Winter Ridge and Sandpoint’s best restaurants. Like us on Facebook! www.evansbrotherscoffee.com Sandpoint—524 Church Road by the historic granary tower 208.265.5553

7. Miller’s Country Store See us for your holiday baking needs and let us bake your holiday rolls & pies! Come experience the warm, downhome feel and the sensational smells of fresh baking bread, cinnamon rolls, pies and pastries. While you are here, check out our vast array of spices, seasonings, local honey, eggs, raw milk and pastas. Or pick up a deli sandwich on our homemade bread and a piping hot bowl of soup with a fresh baked roll or cornbread. Open Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:30pm. Like us on Facebook! MillersCountryStoreSandpoint.com. You can also book a move with our professional movers. SandpointMovers.com. 208.265.5506. Sandpoint—1326 Baldy Mountain Road 208.263.9446

8. NAPA Auto Parts The NAPA Auto Parts store in Sandpoint has been locally family owned for over 30 years. The Priest River and Newport, WA stores were added to better serve the community. The local staff is knowledgeable, friendly and ready to help you with your automotive needs. The stores carry performance parts and accessories, along with marine, farm, and heavy duty parts available. The stores are open 7 days per week. Gift certificates make great gifts! Sandpoint, Idaho—514 Larch Street 208.263.2171 Priest River, Idaho—5398 Highway 2 208.448.1412 Newport, Washington—300 South Union 509.447.4515

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Open Christmas Eve & New Years Eve!Available for private parties and off-site catering.

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Forty-one South208.265.200041 Lakeshore Drive, Sagle, IDA beautiful waterfront, fine-dining restaurant in a romantic lodge setting overlooking Lake Pend Oreille. Spectacular sunsets, innovative cuisine, full bar and extensive wine list. Reservations recommended. www.41SouthSandpoint.com.$$/$$$

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trinity at City BeaCh208.255.755856 Bridge Street, Sandpoint, IDSandpoint’s premier waterfront dining offers an extensive menu of American cuisine with an impressive wine list. Featuring a full service bar and beautiful views of Lake Pend Oreille. www.TrinityAtCityBeach.com.$/$$/$$$

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ivano’S riStorante208.263.0211102 South First Avenue, Sandpoint IDFine 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. www.IvanosSandpoint.com.$/$$/$$$

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La roSa CLuB208.263.0211105 South First Avenue, Sandpoint IDTuscan Aperitivo Bar, Tapas Bar. Piadina (grilled Italian flatbread), cured meats & cheese, wines & beer and signature cocktails. Great placeto meet a friend for a cocktail. Open Tues.-Sat. 4-10pm & 11pm on Fri. and Sat. Food served until 9pm, Tapas style menu.$/$$

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Sweet Lou’S208.263.1381477272 HWY 95, Ponderay IDSweet Lou’s Restaurant and Bar proudly offers something for everyone, with specialties includ-ing chicken fried steak, smoked prime rib, bison ribs and grilled PB&J and bacon sandwiches. Both locations serve lunch and dinner, have full bars and offer outdoor seating. www.facebook.com/sweetlous. www.sweetlousidaho.com.$/$$/$$$

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JaLapenoS MexiCan reStaurant208.263.2995314 North 2nd Avenue, Sandpoint, IDAuthentic Mexican Specialties, Carnitas, Carne Asada, Tamales, Chilli Rellenos, Shrimp Fajitas and our famous Fish Tacos! Enjoy a huckleberry lemonade in our creative atmosphere and his-toric building with a full service lounge. Walk-ins welcome. Good for groups, kids and take out. Seasonal outside patio seating. Open daily.$/$$

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KoKanee CoFFee208.597.7831509 North 5th Avenue, Suite A, Sandpoint IDWe micro roast and blend our organic beans to perfection every time! Our coffee is outstand-ing and our interior inviting, so come by and give us a try! We are open 7 days a week and have plenty of parking. We also offer fresh soup and pastries daily! Visit us on Facebook or our blog at www.kokaneecoffee.com. We post our specials daily!$

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tango CaFe208.263.9514414 Church Street, Sandpoint IDFresh salads, scrumptious baked goods and a full barista bar featuring Evans Brothers coffee. Great place for meetings as well as a great space for private meetings. Try our Ahi Tuna sandwich, a Tango Specialty! Signature omelettes and original lunch specials. Open Mon.-Thurs. 7am-5pm, and Fridays 7am-6pm. $/$$

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Joe’S phiLLy CheeSeSteaKS208.263.1444102 Church Street, Sandpoint IDAuthentic philly cheesesteaks, on Amoroso rolls brought in from Philadelphia. Also have burgers, wraps, milkshakes and smoothies. Open Mon.-Sat. 11am-6pm. Call ahead and it will be ready for you to take while you play on the beach. Check out our daily specials. Voted best burgers in the county! www.joesphillycheesesteaks.com. Find us on Facebook!$

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MiLLer’S Country Store208.263.94461326 Baldy Mountain Road, Sandpoint IDCome 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. Like us on Facebook! www.MillersCountryStoreSandpoint.com. $

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evanS BrotherS CoFFee208.265.5553524 Church Road, Sandpoint, IDExceptional organic and competition coffees roasted daily onsite, prepared by the region’s best baristas. Espresso drinks, single-cup brew-ing, local pastries. Unique open-air espresso bar with outside seating, inside lounge featuring art, clothing and retail. Roasting Studio and Neighborhood Espresso Bar Hours: M-F, 7a-4p. Sat 8a-2p. www.EvansBrothersCoffee.com.Find us on Facebook!$

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the pie hut208.265.2208501 Church Street, Sandpoint, IDSandpoint’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 line-up.$/$$

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Shoga SuShi Bar208.265.200141 Lakeshore Drive, Sagle, IDForty-One South brings sushi back to Sandpoint. Delicious sushi and Japanese cuisine. Beautiful, waterfront dining with spectacular sunset views. Professional and courteous ser-vice. Open in the evenings Wednesday through Sunday.$/$/$$$

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LittLe oLive208.597.7499124 South 2nd Avenue, Sandpoint IDFresh, home-made, great tasting greek spread. Large beer and wine selection. Outdoor patio and room inside for banquets and large parties. NOW OPEN: Big Tuna Sushi, right next door! Like us on Facebook! www.LittleOliveFood.com.$/$$

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Sweet Lou’S in hope208.264.599946624 Highway 200, Hope IDBy boat or car, your going to love it here! Lake and sunset views. Indoor/outdoor seating. Family friendly. Come for the RIBS thick and juicy with a choice of sauces. Steaks, salmon, salads and signature desserts. Full bar. Starting October 1st we will be open Thurs/Friday, 4-8:30pm & Sat/Sun, 11am-8:30pm.www.facebook.com/sweetlous.www.sweetlousidaho.com.$/$$/$$$

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Cedar Street BiStro208.265.4396334 North 1st Ave Sandpoint, IDA European Style Bistro/Cafe’ located in the heart of downtown Sandpoint inside the renown Cedar St. Bridge. Experience excep-tional (Organic) espresso, coffee, & tea drinks, premium crafted gelato (Italian Ice Cream), delectable cakes & pastries , fine chocolates, and tasty grilled sandwiches, wraps, homemade soups, and dessert crepes all in a very unique and warm setting. www.cedarstbistro.com.www.facebook.com/cedarstbistro.$/$$

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People choose a restaurant for many reasons. Some may like a particular dish that is offered, while others enjoy the

atmosphere or location of a particular place. Patrons of Forty-One South, located at the south end of the Long Bridge in Sagle, are often citing both reasons for it being their restaurant of choice.

Offering outdoor seating, a view of the river and mountains, and a place from which to watch breathtaking sunsets, it is a favorite of many during the warm summer months. But that same view is a perfect setting for spectacular sunsets while sitting by the restaurant’s warm cozy fireplace in the winter as well.

It was just over two years ago when Cassandra Cayson purchased Forty-One South Restaurant. Since then she has successfully grown her business, continually meeting the desires of the diverse community. The latest change is an expansion of the menu to include what she refers to as comfort foods, a craving of many during the snowy winter months. Some of the newer items include pasta dishes, buffalo meatloaf, and black cod, which has increased in popularity due to the wide press it has received regarding its health benefits. Also added to the menu are a variety of appetizers including homemade soft baked pretzels and crab croquettes.

But it is not only the offering of her menu items that has changed, her price point has also lowered to make it more affordable for many who want to enjoy a night out.

“We want families to be able to join us for dinner whether it is after a day up at the mountain or because they just would like a night off from cooking,” said

Cassandra. “With these new menu items and a broader price range, they can come to Forty-One South more often and not just on those special occasions.” Cassandra emphasizes that Forty-One South will continue to offer its signature items such as salmon and filets, for those desiring the formal dining experience of a special night out.

Another feature of the popular restaurant was the addition of Shoga, a sushi restaurant located between Forty-One South and the Lodge next door. But Shoga offers much more than sushi, it also offers dishes such as sweet and sour pork, orange chicken, chicken teriyaki and various noodle dishes. Like Forty-One South, it too offers affordable prices which start at $9 an entrée.

Whether its Forty-One South or Shoga, one is not disappointed when they visit this beautiful setting. Like most businesses in this area, much of their success depends upon the tourists, but Cassandra said she would not be where

she is today if it were not for the strong local following the restaurant has, and for that she is grateful.

When you visit, be sure to take a moment and enjoy the beautiful creations of

local artist Connie Scherr that adorns the walls of the restaurant.

Forty-One South is open in the winter Tuesday through Saturday with the bar opening at 4pm and the restaurant at 4:30pm. Enjoy Happy Hour in the bar/lounge weekdays from 4-6pm. Shoga is open Wednesday through Sunday at 4:30pm. Both restaurants will be open Christmas Eve and New Years Eve. For a look at their complete menu, visit them on the web at www.41southsandpoint.com and www.shogasushi.com.

Forty-One South Expands MenuINCLUDING COMFORT DINING AND AFFORDABLE PRICES

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How to Prepare for a Cough, Cold or Flu if You Have DiabetesHOW TO TREAT YOUR SYMPTOMS

Each year, an average of 200,000 Americans are hospitalized because of flu complications, but people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes are three times more likely to face complications that may be fatal,

according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The best step is prevention, and anyone with diabetes should seriously consider getting a flu shot.

But for those who do get sick, it’s important that people with diabetes be prepared. The following sick-day plan is designed to help diabetic patients suffering from a cough, a cold or the flu.

• Get plenty of sleep, and even when awake, do resting activities (reading, watching TV, online shopping) as long as you don’t find it stressful.

• “Feed a cold, starve a fever” is not advice you should follow. Eat plenty of healthy items that are also easy to digest, like soups, sugar-free Jell-O and fruit juice mixed with water and yogurt. Dehydration will cause your blood sugar to drop, so drink one cup of sugar-free, caffeine-free liquid per hour.

• Medicine cabinets must go beyond a glucose meter and thermometer. You should also have ketone-testing supplies and appropriate medications for cold and flu symptoms.

“When suffering from a cough, cold or flu, it’s important for people with diabetes to treat their symptoms with medicine that doesn’t have a negative effect on their diabetes,” says Debra Spector, registered dietitian and certified nutritionist.

“Most people don’t realize that cough syrups can contain up to 50 percent sugar, and cold and flu medicines may contain alcohol, both of which can raise one’s glucose, possibly to dangerous levels. Diabetic Tussin has been trusted by the medical community for years because it is sugar and alcohol-free, so it’s 100 percent safe for diabetics. It’s even recommended for those on a sodium or gluten-free diet,” says Spector.

• Take your insulin and diabetes medicine on schedule, even if you experience nausea or haven’t eaten. Check your blood glucose at least four times a day.

• If your symptoms worsen, contact your doctor. Learn more about medicine for people with diabetes along with additional sick-day advice and nutritional recipes at www.diabeticproducts.com.

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Take Your Multivitamin to Control DiabetesIT CAN MEAN MORE THAN LITTLE PROTECTION AGAINST THE COMMON COLD

For people with diabetes, taking a multivitamin every day can mean much more than a little protection against the common cold.

Research is finding that multivitamins can be the first line of defense against many different types of infections, including

respiratory infections and influenza.

“Once a person with diabetes gets an infection, it’s much harder for them to get rid of it, and it can lead to dire consequences, even death,” says Registered and Certified Dietitian-Nutritionist Debra Spector. “And since some diabetic patients don’t normally respond well to treatment, prevention is key.”

Taking a special diabetes

multivitamin—usually found in the diabetes section of a drugstore, not the vitamin section—allows a diabetic person to be proactive with their health, and avoid nutrient deficiencies that can lead to problems.

The year-long study among 130 patients, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, found that the incidence of infection was much lower among diabetics who took a multivitamin versus those who did not.

Infection occurred in only 17 percent of diabetic patients who took a multivitamin versus the 93 percent who took a placebo. The study also found that regular multivitamin usage reduced the rate of minor urinary tract and gastrointestinal infections in people with diabetes.

Because of the nature of the disease, it’s not uncommon for diabetics to experience nutrient deficiencies. Diabetes medications and frequent urination can lead to the loss of vital nutrients that protect the body.

“Since there are many health risks that can result from vitamin and mineral deficiencies, I encourage my diabetic patients to find a multivitamin supplement with more potent levels of important nutrients to meet their needs,” says Spector. “It should contain Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA), an important nutrient that most ‘regular’ multivitamins do not have. I like Multi-betic Diabetes Multi-Vitamin since it has 23 important nutrients, including ALA, designed to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels, support vision and promote nerve function.”

Learn more about Multi-betic and other diabetic products at www.diabeticproducts.com.

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Christmas Traditions are Not Always Santa & Sleigh RidesA LOOK AT TRADITIONS AROUND THE WORLD

Article by Patty Hutchens

It is a day of celebration throughout the Christian world; a time to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas. And while all Christians recognize the meaning of the day, the traditional celebration

will take on a very diverse look depending upon where in this world one may live.

Although the decorations and shopping may begin long before Thanksgiving for some, throughout the United States Christians traditionally begin preparing for Christmas with advent. Advent begins the fourth Sunday before Christmas, falling anywhere between November 27th to December 3rd. It is a time the church prepares for the celebration of the birth of Jesus. Advent wreaths with four candles adorn the churches with a new candle being lit each Sunday in anticipation of the celebration of Christmas.

Traditions, both secular and religious, are many. Visits with Santa Claus, Christmas caroling, exchange of gifts, Christmas parties and reenactments of the nativity take place at churches and Christian schools throughout the country.

In England, children anticipate the arrival of Father Christmas. But they don’t mail their letters to the North Pole as do children in the United States. Instead, they place their letters into the fire in their fireplace, believing that their wishes will go up the chimney – the path they, like American children, believe that Father Christmas will enter their home bestowing upon them gifts and fulfilling their wishes.

While a snowy Christmas is something many in the Northern United States look forward to, in Australia the holiday falls

during the summer months. Accordingly, much of their celebration takes place outdoors. One such celebration is called Carols by Candlelight, a time when many gather outside to sing Christmas songs and light candles in celebration.

In Sweden the eldest daughter plays a significant role in the pre-Christmas celebration. December 13th, St. Lucia’s Day, marks the beginning of the Christmas season in that country. On that sacred day the eldest daughter rises early and dresses in a long white dress and a crown of leaves – a symbol of Santa Lucia, the Queen of Light. Singing Santa Lucia, a traditional Swedish song, she then wakes up the remaining family members and serves them coffee and specially made treats.

For Christians in Ethiopia, one of the oldest countries in Africa, they celebrate the sacred holiday on January 7th. This is due to the fact they follow

the ancient Julian calendar. In this country, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church’s celebration of Christ’s birth is not called Christmas but instead is referred to as Ganna. The people of Ethiopia fast the day before Ganna, rising early the next

day to attend mass at 4am. Unlike many other countries that celebrate Christmas, Ganna is not marked by gift giving. Instead the holiday focuses on religious significance of the season, with feasts and games playing a large part in their tradition. The holiday season in Ethiopia does not end with Ganna. On January 19th the Christians there engage in a three day celebration known as Timkat, which commemorates the baptism of Christ.

The Christmas celebration in Spain commences with the Fest of the

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outdoor markets are decorated with evergreens. One need not look far to find musical instruments such as tambourines, castanets, and miniature guitars for sale, adding to the lively celebrations which include singing and dancing in the streets. In Spain it is also customary for children to travel to various homes singing Christmas carols or reciting bible verses in exchange for receiving a small instrument, toy or a holiday treat.

In Israel only two percent of the population is Christian, and for that reason businesses and shops are open and ironically there is little hint of a sacred celebration in this land where Jesus was born. But in Jerusalem one need only travel to that part of the Old City known as the Christian quarter to find holy celebrations of the birth of Jesus Christ. A mere six miles away is Bethlehem – the city of Jesus’ birth the streets to Manger Square are filled with tourists and security. Manger Square is outside of the Basilica of the Nativity which is believed to be the place where Jesus was born.

In the end, no matter if it is Buon Natale, Froehliche Weihnachten, God Jul, or Merry Christmas, the meaning is still the same as Christians around the world comes to together to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.

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Forty-One South / Shoga SushiA great gift idea for friends, family and co-workers or for anyone that just needs a nice evening out. Fill those holiday stockings with a gift certificate from Forty-One South / Shoga Sushi (may be used at either location). A romantic dinner in the elegant, lakeside dining room or a casual out-ing with friends in the bar & lounge. Real, wood-burning fireplaces, live music, and fun cocktails! Just a short drive across Sandpoint’s Long Bridge...41 Lakeshore Drive | Sagle, Idahowww.41southsandpoint.com | 208.265.2000

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Uniquely Sandpoint / My GardenThis Holiday Season put the Cedar St. Bridge at the top of your shopping list. Enjoy a Hot Chocolate, Latte, or Apple Cider from the Cedar St. Bistro while looking for that special gift for friends and loved ones. Uniquely Sandpoint has a wide selection of Sandpoint/Sch-weitzer T-Shirts, Hoodies, Hats, Coffee Cups, Huckle-berry Products & Souvenirs while our newest store MyGarden has a variety of Bonsai plants, Garden & House Flags, Yard Ornaments and Art for those who enjoy their patio and garden. You’ll be amazed at the unique gifts one may find on the Historic Cedar St. Bridge.334 North 1st Avenue | Sandpoint, Idahowww.cedarstbistro.com | 208.265.4396

MeadowBrook Home & GiftStop by the historic Cedar Street Bridge in downtown Sandpoint and shop our timeless selection of unique and affordable gifts, home decor and furnishings. Choose from ornaments, gifts and home furnish-ings from our holiday section. There is something for everyone at MeadowBrook Home and Gift, a favorite of many local residents and visitors. Find us on the Cedar Street Bridge.334 North First Avenue | Sandpoint, Idahowww.meadowbrookhomeandgift.com | 208.255.2824

Carousel EmporiumLocated upstairs inside the Cedar Street Bridge you will find a woman’s dream shop. Carousel Emporium has unique fashion, accessories, colorful housewares gifts, furniture, fine art and much more! Make it easy for your husband this year and come in and sign our gift registry. We also offer gift wrapping for purchases over $100. For name brand selection at affordable pric-ing choose Carousel Emporium this holiday season.334 North First Avenue | Sandpoint, Idahowww.carousel-emporium.com | 208.263.4140

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Christina, better known as Tina, is a hometown girl who was raised right here in Sandpoint, Idaho. Although she was born in San Diego, CA in 1986, her folks Dr. Bob and Marian Rust, moved to our

beautiful little town way back in 1974. Along with her 5 brothers and 2 sisters, Tina was raised outdoors hiking, camping, skiing and playing on Lake Pend Oreille. She graduated from Sandpoint High School and played on the 1985-86 State Championship Volleyball teams. Carroll College, in Helena, offered her a chance to play volleyball at the collegiate level and complete a Bachelor of Health Sciences Degree.

While in Helena, Tina welcomed her 2 oldest children, Nicole (24) and Stefan (21), into the world. In 1993, she was accepted to graduate school at Creighton University in Omaha, NE and successfully finished in the top 5% of her class, proudly achieving one of the first Doctorate of Physical Therapy degrees in the United States. Tina’s youngest two children, Samantha (18) and AJ (17) were born in Omaha as well. She then moved quickly back to the Pacific Northwest and worked for several years in the Coeur d’Alene area.

Professionally, Tina helped pioneer the introduction of Aquatic Therapy to the rehabilitation community and developed the Inland Neuroscience and Spine Center in Spokane, WA with Sacred Heart and St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospitals.

Sandpoint just has that draw, however, so in 2001, along with her four children, Tina moved home. She is proud to announce that along with her husband, Sean, they have successfully rehabilitated the warm water therapy pool and

re-opened Cornerstone Physical Therapy down on North Division. Tina continues to specialize in client education and intervention decisions for all orthopedic diagnoses and injuries. Her expertise remains Aquatic Therapy and Spine rehabilitation. Tina is also a certified Functional Capacity Examiner (FCE) and has completed over 600 hours of continuing education in the past 16 years. Her other hobbies and interests include hiking, backpacking, cycling, snowshoeing and hot yoga. In her free

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When Bailey Scrimsher addressed those gathered for SHS’s girls soccer on senior night, she spoke about the biggest inspiration in her life - her little brother Bradey.

Bradey, 10 years old, is a special needs child. Notwithstanding visits to specialists, including trips to the Mayo Clinic, the medical community has been unable to diagnose Bradey’s disorder. Their mother Tamara says that Bradey is not autistic but does exhibit some autistic tendencies.

But ask anyone who has met Bradey and they will tell you that, in spite of his lack of verbal skills, the boy will steal your heart in an instant. Bailey, a senior, and her sister Darbey, a sophomore, are Bradey’s biggest fans. The two have not led a typical teenager’s life, but would not trade it for the world.

“Bradey has made me a stronger person and because of him I have realized not to take things for granted,” said Darbey. “I wouldn’t change anything about him.” In fact, she uses Bradey as an example to educate others. “I can’t stand it when people use the word retarded,” said Darbey, who adds that because of the love they have for Bradey, her friends too have become aware of how the misuse of the word can hurt people.

One of the many challenges the sisters have faced came when Bradey was five years old and their mom Tamara was diagnosed with cancer. Their dad, Brian, has a job

that requires long hours and the girls, only 10 and 12 at the time, stepped up and helped with the household chores and attending to Bradey’s needs. Tamara has since recovered and both she and Brian marvel at how the girls have done what is needed to help out.

“They step up without being asked and (helping to care for Bradey) is just a natural part of their day to day routine,” said Tamara.

Both girls have a GPA of 3.8 and are active in sports – Bailey a soccer and tennis player and Darbey a volleyball player. Juggling school, sports, friends and helping to care for their brother has not always been easy. Although Bailey and Darbey are Bradey’s biggest cheerleaders, there many others as well, especially many students at SHS. When Bradey learned to ride a bike last year, Bailey posted a video of the milestone event on Facebook. The video went viral among Bailey and Darbey’s friends, as does any Facebook entry the sisters post about Bradey, everyone celebrating his

every accomplishment. “He is one lucky boy because he has such an extended family with all the people who love him,” said Tamara.

The girls realize that they may be missing out on some things because of the extra attention that Bradey requires, but rarely is there a complaint. With the help of daily therapies, including occupational, physical and speech therapy, Bradey is progressing. He has limited vocabulary and conveys a lot of his needs through non-verbal cues and limited sign language.

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His intelligence is evident as he masters games on his iPad and Wii. When asked about Bradey’s accomplishments, the girls are eager to share that he recently learned to swim and recognizes the word Mom.

Looking ahead to when Bailey goes to college next year, Darbey realizes she will likely have an increased responsibility when it comes to helping out with her brother. But where most teenagers may be self-centered, Darbey does not see an issue. “It will work out, and I will have to give up more, but really it is what it is,” she said.

Bailey said that one thing that she is always amazed at is how her little brother has the ability to instantly soften people’s hearts. “And he has a great sense of humor too,” she shared.

Last summer the family added a dog to their busy household. Winston, an adorable golden doodle, has since been certified as a service dog for Bradey. Since Bradey is prone to wandering off, Winston will help keep Bradey safe and alert people if Bradey strays towards danger. “He is like a shepherd,” explained Bailey. Winston’s trainer, Nick Lungu owner of I-Guard International in Spokane, has helped many children with disabilities establish an emotional connection with their service dogs. “My job is to get them on the same frequency,” explains Lungu, who adds that Winston will be Bradey’s constant companion and eventually will accompany him to school. “The two will become one.”

Lungu explains that while people may become tired and have periods of time when they do not want to interact, the dog will always be a companion for Bradey and one that will most always be willing to interact with him. In fact Tamara said

that in the short time since Winston was certified, she has already noticed an improvement in Bradey’s communication skills.

While the entire Scrimsher family may think it is just natural to do what they can to support Bradey, many others have learned important life lessons just by watching the way these young women handle the challenges of balancing life as a teenager and helping to care for a special needs

child. In fact, many of the girls’ friends have helped care for Bradey when there has been a need, and because of the bond they have established with Bradey it has been good not only for Bradey but for Darbey and Bailey’s friends as well.

Their dad Brian is proud of them, especially given the extra challenges they faced with their mom’s cancer diagnosis when they were so young. “They have adjusted

well to all the challenges,” said Brian. “Timing of things is not always convenient and they have learned to be flexible.”

Darbey said Bradey has taught her to be patient and flexible. “People need to know that things won’t always be handed to you,” she said.

As for Bailey, she said it is important not to judge people and to learn how to incorporate struggles into your life so that you have some balance. But above all she wishes everyone could know Bradey the way she does. “He’s a cool kid,” she said proudly.

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The year was 1946. Harry Truman was President of the United States, the Federal minimum wage was a mere 40 cents per hour, first class

postage was 3 cents and the average price of a new vehicle was $1125.00. It was also the year that the current grandstands at Barlow Stadium at War Memorial Field were built. The grandstands have seen a lot of action in the nearly 70 years since first constructed.

Today the stadium is host to Sandpoint Bulldogs football, Sandpoint Bulldogs men’s and women’s soccer, the Festival at Sandpoint, American Legion baseball, Sandpoint High School graduation, and junior tackle football.

It is time to rebuild this treasure and make sure it is available for safe use for the next generations. A community group, called Friends of Memorial Field, have been working on plans to replace the existing grandstand that include many upgrades which will make it more functional. Included in the plan is a covered seating area, increased seating capacity, compliance with the Americans with Disability Act, and construction of a new entry way - all while maintaining the historic feel of the venue.

But like anything, such an effort takes money. The Friends of Memorial Field has several sponsorship levels and payment plans so you too can be a contributor to this great cause. All donations are deductible on both State and Federal taxes.

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They are also selling bricks on which the donor’s name or message will be engraved. The bricks will be in the entry way to Memorial Field.

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Athletes of the MonthAubrie Perry & Cody Millard

A senior and captain of the cross country team, Aubrie has lettered in the sport four straight years and went to state her freshman, sophomore and senior

years. She is also captain of the track team, lettered both her sophomore and junior years, and went to state in the 3200 event her sophomore year. An excellent student, Aubrie has been on the honor roll every semester.

Aubrie’s true spirit shined through as she persevered through the unexpected injury that she suffered early in the cross country season her junior year. Suffering from both plantar fasciitis, a painful inflammation of the connective tissue at the bottom of the foot, and peroneal tendonitis, injury of the tendons that wrap around the outside of the ankle, Aubrie missed a good portion of the season her junior year. She was optimistic when coming into her senior year, but the injuries resurfaced. But this year Aubrie met with her coach and they came up with a plan that would allow her to return to cross country before the end of the season. That, she said, made all the difference. In addition to physical therapy, Aubrie biked and included running on the unweighted treadmill as part of her program. Her training paid off and she finished this season strong. “At state I improved on my time I had at regionals by two minutes,” said Aubrie. Aubrie plans to attend college, possibly Seattle Pacific, and then medical school where she will pursue a career as a pediatrician.

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Ask a Sandpoint High School football coach about junior Cody Millard and one word instantly comes to mind – dedication. Whether he is injured or ill, he faithfully shows up at

each and every practice. This dedication is one quality that made him this month’s selection for Athlete of the Month an easy one.

Cody enjoys skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and water sports. This was his first year on the varsity football team. “I like football because it is a team sport,” said Cody. “It is very competitive and I love competition.” Cody has also been a participant on the varsity track team and plans on playing baseball this spring. But it isn’t only sports to which he is dedicated. He has a close relationship with his family and counts his sister Alissa among his best friends.

Cody is a member of the SHS student council and recently attended a regional conference to learn about various activities that he and the other council members can bring to SHS. He said he would like to play sports after high school, but will likely attend the University of Idaho where he plans to enroll in the pre-veterinarian program.

Cody said he enjoyed this year’s coaching staff saying that they worked hard at making the athletes the best they could be both on and off the field, and he looks forward to playing his senior year.

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December in Sandpoint means more to Bulldog fans than a two week break from school. It also symbolizes the beginning of basketball season.

Tyler Haynes, the head coach of the boys’ varsity basketball team, said the varsity roster consists of ten full time players, and two others who will play both varsity and junior varsity. “The strength of our squad is that they are very experienced athletes,” said Coach Haynes. “Many come off the state championship soccer team or played valuable roles on the football team.”

Although the team is young with nine out twelve players being juniors, the fact that they have diverse experience is definitely an asset. “They have a lot of confidence but there will be times our youth will show,” said Coach Haynes who adds that the goal is to make it to districts. Coach Haynes will look to returning varsity players, senior Nick Nelson and juniors Matthew Burgstahler and Nathan Schwartz to lead the team.

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While home prices are still 24% lower than at their peak in 2007, most experts agree that the housing market is

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interest rates remain so low is the Fed wanting to keep the economy stimulated, and the main way to do that is give people incentives to buy,” said Mortgage Broker Robyn Garlich-Baird of Sierra Pacific Mortgage Company in Spokane. Garlich-Baird says her workload has nearly doubled this year as people take advantage of the stellar rates for purchase or refinance.

Paula Kamp, owner of Remax representing the greater North Idaho region from St. Maries to Canada and Post Falls to Silver Mt/Kellogg agrees. “There is no better retirement program than a 3.25% interest rate for the next 30 years. When else in history have you been able to secure a home mortgage at this rate?” said Kamp. Kamp believes the local market has bottomed out but also cautions people about jumping at the first home that peaks their interest. “Be sure to take time to find the right location. With so many properties available and more to come on the market you should take time to research and visit all the areas that appeal to you,” said Kamp.

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Decorating can be one of the most exciting times during your experience as a homeowner. Not only are you creating the essence of your home, you are also adding your very own personal touch and style.

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Decorating can be one of the most exciting times during your experience as a homeowner. Not only are you creating the essence of your home, you are also adding your very own personal touch and style.

One of the easiest ways to add unique spice to an ordinarily drab room— incorporate exceptional artwork.

“Many of my clients are simply amazed at how effective a colorful painting can be at bringing new life to a room that has become tired,” says Matthew Johnston, an artist known for his vibrant Tall Tulips paintings (talltulips.com).

However, as easy as it sounds, purchasing and hanging a painting on the center of the wall isn’t going to cut it in most cases. Johnston offers his advice to ensure your next painting purchases work with your room rather than against it: Large High-Traffic Rooms

For family rooms, living rooms and rooms off the kitchen, Johnston recommends figurative diptych paintings to create a story within each area. Diptych paintings consist of two separate panels that hang together and work as one.

“In my figurative diptych paintings, each figure has their own physical space, yet they are a couple,” says Johnston. “Their face is cropped, and viewers can imagine themselves as being in the painting. The viewer has to look to other parts of the painting to imagine a story...each individual person can create a different story for the painting.” Awkward Wall Spaces

For stairways, long hallways and between windows, Johnston recommends using a tall, narrow painting, like his Tall Tulips.

“They are perfect for hanging up a staircase,” says Johnston. “You can hang the Tall Tulips at different heights following the risers up the stairs; a great look for a difficult space.”

This style of painting also works well because they are bright and don’t require ideal lighting. Focal Wall Areas

Spaces like the area over a fireplace will get a lot of attention from pass-ersby. Hanging your prized piece is the perfect step for these spots.

“Many of my clients choose my large floral paintings,” says Johnston. “Oftentimes, they will hang these on a wall which faces the front door...to make an impression when first walking in the home.”

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Winter recreation may be looking a lot brighter for snowmobilers in Bonner County. In late November the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service reduced its recommendation by 90 percent for

woodland caribou critical habitat in the Selkirk Mountains. The Service had originally recommended designating over 375,000 acres as critical habitat, but reduced its proposal to 30,010 acres, only 6029 of which are in the state of Idaho and none lying within the boundaries of Bonner County.

According to Attorney John Finney the recent decision will now allow the Forest Service to move forward with the process of a winter travel plan – deciding what trails may be opened to snowmobiles.

Approximately 6 years ago, a significant amount of land was closed to snowmobile traffic based on a judge’s ruling that a proper analysis needed to be conducted regarding woodland caribou. The caribou were protected pursuant to the Endangered Species Act nearly 30 years ago.

Woodland Caribou are most populous among the U.S. and Canadian border, but in recent years very few have been spotted in North Idaho.

Groups lobbying for an area of over 375,000 acres have worked to encourage the Forest Service to develop winter recreation plans that reduce or eliminate the use of snowmobiles in woodland caribou territory. They argue that the reduction in caribou in Idaho is largely due to the snowmobilers.

Those arguing against an expansion of critical habitat designation and in fact seeking a reduction of the designated land did so stating it would severely impact the livelihood of many. Senator Mike Crapo stated that the designation needed to be modified in order to balance the caribou’s recovery needs with recreational and human use of Idaho’s landscape.

According to Geoff Smith of Sandpoint Marine, North Idaho had previously been a vacation destination for many snowmobile enthusiasts. He said the economic impact of reduced snowmobilers traveling to the area has affected many industries in recent years – and not just the snowmobile industry. He stated there was a significant reduction in business for many in the restaurant and hotel business, especially in the Priest Lake area. He is hopeful that the recent ruling will provide a much needed boost in the economy.

John Finney said now that the winter travel planning process can move forward, trails should begin to open up in the winter of 2013.

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It’s staggering to think that each year an estimated 5-7 million companion animals find their way into the care of animal shelters across the United States. Despite the best efforts of thousands of shelter workers, keeping up

with the care of abandoned animals is a daunting task for even the most well-funded rescue organizations. While you may not be able to donate tons of money or time, supporting animal shelters with small contributions can make a huge difference.

Here Are Some Simple Ways You Can Help:

1. Lend Your ExpertiseShelters often have limited funds to hire individuals capable of setting up websites, writing articles for newsletters, taking pictures of available pets, landscaping the grounds or providing legal advice. Consider your skill set and how you could be a valuable resource for your local shelter.

2. Get SocialShelter animals come from diverse backgrounds, and socializing them can be key in making them more attractive candidates for adoption. Animal rescue organizations often need volunteers willing to dedicate a little time to playing with a cat or teaching a dog to sit.

3. Foster a PetSince overcrowding in animal shelters is a constant challenge, many rescue organizations look for foster homes that may help socialize and prepare certain pets for adoption. Contact your local shelter and see if you qualify.

4. Turn Your Trash into TreasureAnimal shelters go through lots of food bowls and towels each

year. While your old blankets and dinnerware might seem ready for a trip to the dump, they could be put to good use. Think before you toss them, because your trash could be treasure to a pet in need.

5. Click AwayWant to help shelters acquire the essentials without dipping into your wallet? Major pet brands are harnessing the power of the Internet to help pet lovers support animal shelters without spending a dime. A recent GiveLitter campaign saw more than 60,000 voters visiting www.givelitter.com to donate 100,000 pounds of World’s Best Cat Litter to shelters across the country. Shelters everywhere are looking for help, so see which simple act can make you feel good while doing good!

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THE LUCKY SAUCERA famous art collector is walking through the city when he notices a mangy cat lapping milk from a saucer in the doorway of a store and he does a double take. He knows that the saucer is extremely old and very valuable, so he walks casually into the store and offers to buy the cat for two dollars. The store owner replies, “I’m sorry, but the cat isn’t for sale. The collector says, “Please, I need a hungry cat around the house to catch mice. I’ll pay you twenty dollars for that cat.” And the owner says “Sold,” and hands over the cat. The collector continues, “Hey, for the twenty bucks I wonder if you could throw in that old saucer. The cat’s used to it and it’ll save me from having to get a dish.” To which the owner says, “Sorry buddy, but that’s my lucky saucer. So far this week I’ve sold sixty-eight cats.”

DALMATIONSunday School helper was delivering a station wagon full of kids home one day when a fire truck zoomed past. Sitting in the front seat of the fire truck was a Dalmatian dog. The children began discussing the dog’s duties. “They use him to keep crowds back,” said one youngster. “No,” said another, “he’s just for good luck.” A third child brought the argument to a close. “They use the dogs,” she said firmly, “to find the fire hydrant.”

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Clement Clarke Moore (1779 - 1863) wrote the poem Twas the night

before Christmas also called “A Visit from St. Nicholas” in 1822. It is now

the tradition in many American families to read the poem every Christmas

Eve. The first publication date was 23rd December 1823 and it was an

immediate success. It was not until 1844 that Clement Clarke Moore

claimed ownership when the work was included in a book of his poetry.

Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house

Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.

The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,

In hopes that St Nicholas soon would be there.

The children were nestled all snug in their beds,

While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads.

And mamma in her ‘kerchief, and I in my cap,

Had just settled our brains for a long winter’s nap.

When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,

I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter.

Away to the window I flew like a flash,

Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash.

The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow

Gave the lustre of mid-day to objects below.

When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,

But a miniature sleigh, and eight tinny reindeer.

With a little old driver, so lively and quick,

I knew in a moment it must be St Nick.

More rapid than eagles his coursers they came,

And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name!

“Now Dasher! now, Dancer! now, Prancer and Vixen!

On, Comet! On, Cupid! on, on Donner and Blitzen!

To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall!

Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!”

As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly,

When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky.

So up to the house-top the coursers they flew,

With the sleigh full of Toys, and St Nicholas too.

And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof

The prancing and pawing of each little hoof.

As I drew in my head, and was turning around,

Down the chimney St Nicholas came with a bound.

He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot,

And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot.

A bundle of Toys he had flung on his back,

And he looked like a peddler, just opening his pack.

His eyes-how they twinkled! his dimples how merry!

His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry!

His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow,

And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow.

The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth,

And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath.

He had a broad face and a little round belly,

That shook when he laughed, like a bowlful of jelly!

He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf,

And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself!

A wink of his eye and a twist of his head,

Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.

He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,

And filled all the stockings, then turned with a jerk.

And laying his finger aside of his nose,

And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose!

He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle,

And away they all flew like the down of a thistle.

But I heard him exclaim, ‘ere he drove out of sight,

“Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-night!”

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KBM Enterprises, Inc.KBM offers big city technology solutions right here in our little town! We help small to medium size businesses control the largest cost of technology. Let us take care of your IT needs. Like us on Facebook! www.KBM.us.Ponderay—401 Bonner Mall Way, Suite K208.265.0902

Kootenai Used Furniture and Sub ShoppeWe offer quality, used furniture, collectibles and antiques. Pick up a latte or sub sandwich while you shop! Locally owned by Barbara & LeAnna Porath. The furniture shop opened in 1988 and the Sub Shoppe/Latte Shoppe was added in 1995. Like us on Facebook and receive a free soda! Located in the same building as Squeeky’s U-Haul.Kootenai— 32211 Highway 200208.263.0244

Northwest Furniture DiscountNorthwest Furniture Discount is now accepting consignment furniture! We offer new and gently used furniture. Now open Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Monday-Thursday by appointment only. Not only do we offer the best prices on new and used furniture, we offer a Trade-In program that gives you store credit for your gently used furniture for your next purchase. Please visit our website or email us [email protected] for info and weekly deals. www.nwfurniturediscount.com.Sandpoint—63 McGhee Road208.597.1636

Curves Wishing you the joy and blessings of the holiday season from the staff at Curves. Come in during December for 30 Days Free or 50% Off the sign up fee! We will share exciting details about Curves Complete, a weight management program designed by the Cleveland Clinic. The Curves circuit, designed especially for women, provides a total

body workout and it takes just 30 minutes! Call us for an appointment and information about our program! Check us on Facebook: “sandpointcurves”, or www.sandpointcurves.com. Ponderay—110 Tibbetts Lane, Suite #2208.255.1661

Sandpoint Dental Cosmetics | Dr. Joseph Johnson, DMDAnnouncing the merger of Schweitzer Mountain Dental, Previously Dr. Jonathan Smith, to Dr. Joseph Johnson of Sandpoint Dental Cosmetics, PLLC. Call 208.255.1255 to schedule your appointment. Expanded days and hours for your convenience. New Patients Always Welcome! Dr. Johnson utilizes the newest and greatest dental techniques, enabling him to provide biocompatible materials and save natural tooth structure. He likes to deliver the advantages of the “big city” in his new hometown. Learn more about Dr. Johnson and our flexible payment options. Visit www.SandpointDentalCosmetics.com. “Like” us on Facebook to stay up to date on our latest offers, or call to hear about our new and returning patient specials.Sandpoint—121 South 2nd Avenue208.946.4329

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Sunrise Salon Sunrise salon features 2 premium tanning beds, 1 stand up and, 2 twenty minute beds. Tanning boosts your mood, gives you the UV light that is necessary for your body to produce vitamin D, and relieves skin irritations like: Psoriasis, Eczema and Acne! Stop in or call to schedule your tanning appointment today! We look forward to seeing you! Great Christmas Savings: Get $5 off on a gift certificate of $30 or more.* *Expires December 24th. Also Available: Couture Nails by Amber Shellac Polish and Acrylics. Please call to schedule an appointment 208.255.9493. Hair by Tanja Wilkinson please call to schedule an appointment 208.610.5816. Don’t forget to check out our Hair products and Bling Handbags too! Hours: M-F, 9am-6:30pm, Sat, 9am-3pm. Like us Facebook!Ponderay—110 Tibbets Lane, Suite #1 (across street from Co-Op) 208.263.5484

Clyde’s TowingIt’s that time of year the snow falls and the roads are icy. Our drivers are AAA certified and trained for problem solving and roadside assistance. Clyde’s Towing is big enough to get the job done and small enough to care. We can take care of all your towing needs. Our drivers are certified, complete with background checks. We strive for excellence in prompt, courteous, professional service. From small cars to semi-trucks, no job is too big or too small. We also offer roadside assistance for lock outs, jump starts and tire changes. Friendly, knowledgeable dispatchers, drivers, and our fleet of tow trucks and service vehicles are well prepared to provide the assistance you need.Ponderay—1115 Triangle Drive208.263.0323

Fox’s Fun Factory Crafter’s MallChristmas is just around the corner. We are open Mon-Sat 10am-6pm. We are hosting 2 great Craft Sales for the holidays, full of all the things you love to get and give on Christmas morning. Come join us Nov 16 & 17 and Dec 14 & 15 from 10am-6pm for an all-out holiday Bazzarre! We will be offering some Free Samples, Coffee & Goodies, also a special “Meet your Vendor Event.” Products include handmade rugs, jams, knitted scarves & hats. In addition, our vendors offer ornaments, figurines, soaps, scented melts, jewelry, handpainted glasswares, paintings, kitchen items, baby items, floral designs & more. Like us on Facebook! www.foxsfunfactorycraftersmall.com.Highway 200 in Ponderay208.946.8499

Tre’ Cher Gems BoutiqueWe are conveniently located in Fox’s Fun Factory Crafter’s Mall in Ponderay. Our inventory has recently been expanded to include a line of fragrant glycerin soaps from Sweet Home Soap Co., as well as, a new line of candles from Volcanica. Shopping has never been easier. We offer, fall and winter scarves, hats, evening bags, luxurious shawls, totes, handbags and more. Also featured are brooches, necklaces, rings, earrings for both evening and day wear, belts, great books, picture frames, bracelets, watches and a myriad of other items too numerous to mention. Need a stunning necklace and earring set for a cruise or holiday? We’ve got you covered and best of all, we offer a customer loyalty card to boot! Yep, from one chick to another it is our way of saying thanks for being such a great customer. Check us out at the Crafters Mall in Ponderay today. www.trechergems.com. [email protected]. Like us on Facebook!Highway 200 in Ponderay208.946.8499

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Brown’s Northside Machine & Gear, Inc.Brown’s can do your custom metal machining, welding and fabrication. Plus driveline & hydraulic repairs and parts in stock.Our Parts Specialists will make your u-bolts and hydraulic hoses while you wait. Transmission and engine rebuilds and exchanges.Brown’s ASE and Cummins Certified Diesel Mechanics are on duty 6 days a week. No job is too big or too small. We wish everyone a Happy Holiday from the Crew at BrownsPonderay—1100 Triangle Drive208.263.4643

ZandoozlesZandoozles is an old-fashioned store filled with imaginative and educational toys – some you’ll even recognize from your own childhood. Check out the great selection of hand puppets and plush animals. For the activity minded, there are art and craft kits, science experiments, and Klutz books. Wooden trucks and trains, dolls and dollhouses, play kitchens, and castles are all at special prices – ready to go under the tree. Check our bins for stocking stuffers and our December specials for some great deals. Zandoozles is north of Sandpoint off Hwy. 95, behind the Guesthouse Lodge. Holiday Hours: 10-5:30 M-Th; 9:30-6 F-Sat. and 11-5 on Sunday. Ponderay—400 Schweitzer Plaza Drive 208.265.7242

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December 6, 7 , 8 - The Intouchables. Part of the Global Cinema Café Series, this film is an irreverent, uplifting comedy about friendship, trust and human possibility. The film begins at 7:30pm at the Panida. 208.263.9191.

December 7 - FREE Concert. The Pend Oreille Chorale and Orchestra has been working very diligently to provide the public with one of the most well loved classical music pieces of the Christmas season. The concert will be held at 7pm at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.

December 8 - Art Works. Sandpoint’s local artists’ co-op gallery, hosts its annual Holiday Reception from 5-7:30pm at 214 N. First Avenue. Enjoy holiday gift browsing at its finest with a wide variety of jewelry, ceramics, crystals, fabric art, glass works, painting, photography and more. Artists will be on hand for questions and conversation. Come join the fun. 208.267.7581.

December 9 - Tony Furtado Concert. The concert begins at 7:30pm, doors open at 5:30pm for dinner at Di Luna’s Café. Furtado’s newest album came out a few months ago, Live at Mississippi Studios, and he will be performing as a trio with Luke Price (two-time national fiddle champ and electric guitarist) and Sam Howard on acoustic bass. Tickets are $15 in advance or $18 the day of the show. Call for tickets and reservations. 208.263.0846.

December 9 - FREE Concert. The Pend Oreille Chorale and Orchestra has been working very diligently to provide the public with one of the most well loved classical music pieces of the Christmas season. The concert will be held at 3 pm at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.

December 13, 14, 15 - The Sessions. Part of the Global Cinema Café Series, the film was the festival hit of the year! This film play at 7:30 pm at the Panida. 208.263.9191.

December 16 - Dance Concert. The Allegro Dance Studio hosts its annual Christmas Dance Concert at the Panida at 7pm.

December 19 - Five Minutes of Fame. Open Mic for orginal writing, music, and mixed media presentations followed by the annual dessert and potluck holiday party. The fun begins at 6:30pm at Café Bodega at Foster’s Crossing. Everyone is welcome. Please bring a treat to share!

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December 1-19 - A Simple Christmas - Sleigh Rides and Christmas Trees. Gather the family together, bundle up and get ready to enjoy this family outing at the Western Pleasure Guest Ranch. Load up on one of our horse drawn sleighs and enjoy a scenic ride to the tree lot. There you will pick out a fresh cut locally grown Christmas tree. Packages begin at $90 for a family of four. Call ahead for reservations. 208.263.9066.

December 14 - Ski or Board for $10! Time for some skiing or boarding anyone? Check out this great fundraiser with 100% of pre-sales tickets going to Community Cancer Services. Go to estore.schweitzer.com to purchase tickets online or you can also visit Sandpoint Sports, Ivano’s, LaRosa or Eichardt’s Pub for tickets.

FORTY-ONE SOUTH 11/2, 11/16, 11/30 - Frank Moore 11/8, 11/23 - Truck Mills 11/29 - Justin Landis Every Saturday - Bruce Bishop

EICHARDT’S PUB Join us for Blues Jam every Monday with host Truck Mills. The Charley Packard Band plays every Wednesday. ***Text “livemusic” to 35819 to sign up for pub updates.

TRINITY AT CITY BEACH Spend Tuesdays with Mike and Friends from 5pm to 8pm. Come down to Trinity at city Beach every Tuesday at 5pm to enjoy wonderful food and live music. It’s a great night to go out with the fam-ily. Also join us Fridays for the sounds of Bruce Bishop. For more information and updates on events visit us on Facebook at facebook.com/trinityatcitybeach.

PEND D’OREILLE WINERY 12/7 - Larry Hirshberg, 5-8pm 12/14 - Bridges Home, 5-8pm 12/21 - Erin and The Project, 5-8pm 12/28 - Bright Moments, 5-8pm

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December 20 - Christmas Show. Danceworks is holding it’s Christmas Show at the Panida at 7pm.

December 23 - StoryTelling Company’s Christmas Show. Di Luna’s Café will be hosting this annual Christmas show featuring a reading of “Caleb’s Miracle,” a Christmas story

from the Old West. Arrive for dinner at 5pm, the show begins at 6pm. Music from local artists makes this an evening of great entertainment for the entire family. Tickets are $10 for adults and $6 for kids under 12 (not including dinner or drinks). Call for reservations. 208.263.0846.

December 29 - David Raitt and the Baja Boogie Band. David Raitt (brother of Bonnie Raitt) brings his high energy funk, blues, rock band to Di Luna’s Café. The concert begins at 7:30pm and doors open at 5:30pm for dinner. Tickets for the show are $12 and can be purchased at Di Luna’s or over the phone.

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EVENTS & ACTIVITIES

December - Volunteer Needed! Sandpoint Distinguished Young Women (formally Junior Miss) is looking for a volunteer for their Chairman position. Please contact Abby at [email protected] if you are interested. This is a very rewarding program for young girls and needs the help of a few dedicated people to keep the program running.

December 1-19 - A Simple Christmas - Sleigh Rides and Christmas Trees. Gather the

family together, bundle up and get ready to enjoy this family outing at the Western Pleasure Guest Ranch. Load up on one of our horse drawn sleighs and enjoy a scenic ride

Happy Holidays!

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Calendar of Eventsto the tree lot. There you will pick out a fresh cut locally grown Christmas tree. Packages begin at $90 for a family of four. Call ahead for reservations. 208.263.9066.

December 4, 11, 18 - Christmas Advent Services. A time of gentle spiritual preparation for the birth of Christ. Services are being held at the First Presbyterian Church at 417 N. Fourth Avenue from 5:30-6pm.

December 7, 8, 9 - The 27th Annual Bonner Mall Holiday Arts & Crafts Show. Over 25 vendors featuring unique & original gifts, including wood, textiles, wreaths, soaps, candles & more. DON’T MISS THIS ONE!

December 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23 - Visit With Santa. Come out to the Bonner Mall every weekend in December and let Santa know if you have been naughty or nice! Photos will be available along with live entertainment. 208.263.4272.

December 10 - Open House. RE/MAX All Seasons Real Estate is holding an Open House located at 509 N. Fifth Avenue at 4pm. Everyone is welcome!

December 10 - Sandpoint West :Community” Weight Loss Challenge. SWAC is offering a great incentive program this winter to help shed some unwanted pounds. The program is open to the community, both SWAC members and non-members are welcome. Registration begins on December 10th and the cost is $39. The program runs from January 7th thru March 16th.

December 11 - Women in Business Committee Meeting. The meeting is held the 2nd Tuesday of every month to plan their annual conference, Empowering Women In Business Conference, and to plan their monthly luncheons. The meeting is held from 12-1pm at the Chamber 2nd Floor Conference Room, 231 Third Avenue.

December 13 - Annual Holiday Luncheon.Please join the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce in celebrating the holiday season from 12-1pm. We want to welcome the holidays and show appreciation to our members, as well as give members an opportunity to network and have some holiday fun.

December 14 - Ski or Board for $10! Time for some skiing or boarding anyone? Check out this great fundraiser with 100% of pre-sales tickets going to Community Cancer Services. Go to estore.schweitzer.com to purchase tickets online or you can also visit Sandpoint Sports, Ivano’s, LaRosa or Eichardt’s Pub for tickets.

December 14, 15 - Holiday Craft Fair. Fox’s Fun Factory Crafters Mall located on

Highway 200 in Ponderay, hosts this Holiday Extravaganza from 10am-6pm. There will be free samples and fun for all. 208.946.8499. December 15 - Great Scott Cross Country Race. Don’t miss the first Cross Country Race of the season. To learn more about Nordic skiing at Schweitzer contact Schweitzer Ski and Ride Center at 208.255.3070 or at [email protected]. December 22, 23, 24 - Ski With Santa. Santa

throws on his ski boots and skis around Schweitzer!

December 24 - Candlelight Christmas Eve Service. The Service will be held the First Presbyterian Church at 417 N. Fourth Avenue at 5:30pm.

December 25 - MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

December 28, 29, 30, 31 - Celebrate the Coming of the New Year! This memorable evening will begin with a nostalgic horse drawn sleigh ride powered by one of the ranches draft horse teams, after

the ride, enjoy the beauty and comfort of the lodge where you will be served a scrumptious ranch dinner. Conclude the evening with entertainment from Sandpoint’s own Devon Wade. Reservations are required and cost for the evening ranges from $35 to $40 per person.

December 31 - New Year’s Eve Party. Schweitzer is saying goodbye to 2012 and kicking off 2013 with a New Year’s Eve celebration and concert guaranteed to make you dance your socks off! This New Year’s Eve celebration, taking place on the entire upper floor of the Lakeview Lodge, is for adults 21+ and will include two bands, drink specials, free late night snacks, party favors, and a champagne toast at midnight. Tickets will sell out so buy yours now by calling the Activity Center at 208.255.3081. December 31 - New Year’s Eve Tween Party. Schweitzer says goodbye to 2012 and kicks off 2013 with a New Year’s Eve celebration taking place on the Kinderkamp level of the Lakeview Lodge. This New Year’s Eve celebration is for ‘tweens ages 7-11 and will include games, snacks, crafts, contests, jumpy balls, midnight toast, and more. This event is expected to sell out quickly, so get your tickets as soon as possible. 208.255.3081.

UPCOMING EVENTS

January 3, 4, 5, 6 - SARS NW Cup Ski Races. Go to Schweitzer.com for more information about these FIS Super G and GS races.

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December 11 - Women in Business Committee Meeting. The meeting is held the 2nd Tuesday of every month to plan their annual conference, Empowering Women In Business Conference, and to plan their monthly luncheons. The meeting is held from 12-1pm at the Chamber 2nd Floor Conference Room, 231 Third Avenue.

December 13 - Annual Holiday Luncheon. Please join the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce in celebrating the holiday season from 12-1pm. We want to welcome the holidays and show appreciation to our members, as well as give members an opportunity to network and have some holiday fun.

Chamber Events

January 4-25 - Starlight Junior Race Series. Local race series at Schweitzer takes place on Friday nights in January. Schweitzer.com. 208.263.9555.

January 24, 25, 26 - Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour. Three nights, three different shows, all new movies! Get your tickets early - these shows always sell out!

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ASSISTED LIVINGLuther Park at Sandpoint“Where aging is all about living.” 510 S. Olive Ave., Sandpoint. luther-park.org. 208.265.3557.

CRAFTS & GIFTSCarla BooksEach book unique with YOUR child as the star! Only $5.95 - $14.95 makes a great gift. Call Carla at 208.255.2530 or email at [email protected]. www.carlabooks.com.

Fox’s Fun Factory Crafter’s MallHomemade crafts, gifts, coffee and more! 11-B Emerald Industrial Park Road, Ponderay. 208.946.8499.

Tre’ Cher Gems BoutiqueFashion jewelry, handbags, scented soaps, Volcanica candles, hats, scarves & more! Located in Fox’s Fun Factory Crafters Mall in Ponderay. 208.946.8499.

FITNESSSandpoint West Athletic ClubSandpoint’s largest and most complete health club. 1905 Pine Street, Sandpoint, Idaho.208.263.6633.

FUNERAL HOME/CREMATION SERVICELakeview Funeral HomeFuneral home and cremation services.301 S. Olive, Sandpoint, Idaho. 208.263.3180.

HEALTH AND WELLNESSSusan JanssenCertified Massage Therapist at Sandpoint Salon in the heart of downtown. 111 North 1st Avenue. 208.255.2277 or 208.255.8464.

HOME MAINTENANCEDSS Home Preservation ServicesWinter is coming! Have the experts provide you with advice you need.223 Cedar Street, Sandpoint. 208.263.1572.

INSURANCEAdvocate InsuranceFull service and locally owned insurance agency. advocateins.com. 506 Alder Street, Sandpoint. 208.255.2222.

MARKETINGLike-MediaPowerful marketing, branding and social media integration. Publishers of Deal it local and the Newslines.www.Like-Media.com. 208.904.3838.

PAINTINGHave Brush, Will TravelPower washing and painting. Homes, trailers, etc. Int. & ext. 208.263.5648.

PARTIES AND ENTERTAINMENTDJ RobertNeed a DJ? Weddings, Receptions, Dances, Reunions, Events & more!208.255.8002

PLUMBINGThree Amigos Plumbing and MaintenanceServing North Idaho and Eastern Washington. Sandpoint: 208.255.8440. Oldtown: 208.437.2935.

SCHOOLSandpoint Christian SchoolPreschool to grade 12. 477954 Highway 95, Ponderay, Idaho. 208.265.8624.

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