february 2012 sandpoint newsline
Post on 19-Mar-2016
222 Views
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
TRANSCRIPT
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 1
sandpointnewsline>> your relevant, offbeat, local buzz publication
february 2012 // sandpoint, idahoPhoto by Staci Bailey Photography
Things you may not know about the holidayhistory of valentine’s day
Pauiloa back on toplocal buzz
Tips for a happy, healthy youhealth and beauty
2 WWW.NEWSLINESONLINE.COM
Valentine's Day Menu is Running February 10th-14thServing Scallop and Fontina Cheese Stuffed Salmon as well as Shrimp Scampi and Beef Tenderloin Medallions. Live music from 6-9pm.
Dine Around Sandpoint Dine Around Sandpoint starts Friday, February 17th
Country Western Hoedown Saturday, February 18thServing Applewood Smoked Brisket, Serving Applewood Smoked Brisket, Pulled Pork and BBQ Chicken. Live music with the Miah Kohal band from 7-10pm.
Ski Joring Concession Stand at the Fairgrounds Saturday, FebruarySaturday, February18th-19th
Mardi Gras Party Tuesday, February 21st Serving Crawfish Boil, Chicken, Andouille and Shrimp Gumbo as well as Shrimp Creole over Rice, King Cakes and more.
KPND Ski Party KPND Ski Party Wednesday, February 22ndServing BBQ Pulled Pork Sliders, Beer Brats, Chicken Wings and Pizzas.
Taste of Sandpoint Thursday, February Thursday, February 23rd
58 BRIDGE STREET AT C ITY BEACH, SANDPOINT IDAHO | 208.255.7558WWW.TRINITYATCITYBEACH.COM
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
waterfront diningfresh seafoodsteaks • salads
View Atmosphere Experience…
Celebrate the new year in style!
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 3
SERVING IDAHO AND WASHINGTONwww.ThreeAmigos Plumbing.com
1227 Michigan StreetSandpoint, Idaho 83864
208.255.4380
FALL IN LOVE WITH WINTER AGAIN!Always free estimates.
78 McNearney Road, Suite BPonderay, Idaho 83852
208.263.4797
Specializing in
30410 Hwy 200 Suite 201Ponderay, Idaho 83852
208-290-6660208-263-1058
SERVING IDAHO AND WASHINGTONwww.ThreeAmigos Plumbing.com
1227 Michigan StreetSandpoint, Idaho 83864
208.255.4380
FALL IN LOVE WITH WINTER AGAIN!Always free estimates.
78 McNearney Road, Suite BPonderay, Idaho 83852
208.263.4797
Specializing in
30410 Hwy 200 Suite 201Ponderay, Idaho 83852
208-290-6660208-263-1058
FEAT
UR
ED H
OM
ES
& Idagon HOMES
The team that will make your dreams reality!
Idagon HOMES
Quality homes built by
6 WWW.NEWSLINESONLINE.COM
Health & Beauty/Senior FocusNew tips for a happy, healthy you!
History of Valentine’s DayWhat you may not know
Local BuzzPauiloa back on top
14
16
21
07
08
12
18
20
Good NewsInnovation paying off
Taste BudsLocal eats and hot spots
Best of Sandpoint 2012Sandpoint’s best businesses
Local Business SpotlightTwo featured businesses
Rising StarsMaggie Kirscher & Gabe Lutz
Activities and FunGames and jokes
Calendar of EventsFebruary/March Events
Explore PonderayPonderay businesses
Business GuideBusiness directory
23 24
26
28
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Boomer the SquirrelFind Boomer’s acorn hidden in an ad and be the 11th person to email us at acorn@like-media.com with it’s location to win $15!
Congratulations to January’s acorn finder
Chrystal Rafferty!> >>>
ADVERTISING & SALES
Dawn Meyer - ext. 105dawn@like-media.com
Jessica Kimble - ext. 130jessica@like-media.com
Advertise in the Coeur d’Alene and Bonners Ferry Newslines. Call today
for a “Network Buy”.Call 208.904.3838
Linsey - ext. 107linsey@like-media.com
This Newsline is brought to you by Like-Media. If you would like to advertise with us please call
208.904.3838 or email events@like-media.com.
Fax: 800.536.5967.www.like-media.com
View the Sandpoint Newsline online at
www.NewslinesOnline.com and don’t forget to like us on
Facebook at facebook.com/newslinesonline.
To submit articles, photos, nominations and events email us
at events@like-media.com.northwest’s best
Learn about Northwest businesses
health & beauty
Health and beauty tips
senior focusSafe exercising for seniors
lake city/cda high sports
Sports updates
dining guide
Local eats to discover
calendar of events
December and upcoming events
Coeur d’Alene Newsline
December 2011 // Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
>>your relevant, offbeat, local buzz publication
Photo by Bennie Ray Photography
MerryChristmas!
bonnersferrynewsline>> your relevant, offbeat, local buzz publication
November and December events
calendar of events
Athletes of the month
rising stars
The Farmer’s Market “Holiday Market”
local buzz
The best businesses of Libby & Bonners Ferry
best of libby & bonners
Photo by MicaJae’s Photography
“Thanks for the Giving” & “Toys for Tots Zumbathon”
good news
THIS EDITION :: NOVEMBER 15TH - DECEMBER 15TH 2011
Crafts, jokes and games!
thanksgiving fun
Call us for a network buy!208.904.3838
We micro roast and blend our organic beans to perfection every time! Our coffee is outstanding and our interior inviting, so come by and give us a try! We are open seven days a week and have plenty of parking. We also offer fresh soup and pastries daily! Visit us on Facebook or our blog @ www.kokaneecoffee.com We post our specials daily!
Coming Soon: Coffee Club! Visit www.KokaneeCoffee.com for more information.
509 North 5th Ave Ste ASandpoint, Idaho 83864208.597.7831
NOW
OPEN!
Scan me with your smart phone to
view our website!
—Jim & Angela Reese
Check Facebook for our Daily Specials!
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 7
Innovation Paying OffA LOVE STORY BLOSSOMED INTO A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP
As in many towns and cities across America, construction has been the heart and soul of most local economies. In fact the housing boom that is credited with pulling America out of the great depression had
continued to be a main stay in this country up until 2008. Just newly hired in 2005 by Mountain View Construction, Sean Gavin moved to Sandpoint to start his new venture in life. The following year, when construction was still booming Gavin was offered a partnership in the company and by 2007 Gavin had purchased Mountain View Construction altogether.
Meanwhile Jamie (Nelsen) Gavin was also making her way in the construction industry. Growing up working with her father in his Nelsen Building Supply, Jamie was hooked at an early age. She ended up at Sandpoint Building Supply and Selkirk Glass and Cabinets in 2002 where she would meet Sean for the first time. Eventually Jamie went to work for Mountain View Construction and soon thereafter, Sean and Jamie were exchanging vows on top of Schweitzer Mountain.
With the economic boom coming to an end and taking a turn for the worse, it was time to get innovative. Sean and Jamie decided to add Fire, Water, Wind and Mold restoration to theservices offered by Mountain View Construction. With the brilliant idea of Disaster Masters, they diversified enough to survive in a time when many others could not. As for their future, “we feel that we have weathered the worst of the storm” says Jamie. The couple runs a smooth business while being active with the community as members of the Rotary Club of Ponderay and the Panhandle Building Contractors Association. Mountain View and Disaster Masters are also
both members of the Greater Sandpoint Area Chamber of Commerce. Their phones have been ringing off the hook for new homes and other projects. They currently have both Mountain View and Disaster Masters projects underway. Forthcoming plans are larger space for both companies and a showroom to attract more clients.
The newlyweds enjoy being Schweitzer season pass holders. They love to ski as often as they can. Every summer they go boating on both Pend Oreille and Priest Lake. You can catch them camping on the islands and never missing The Festival at Sandpoint. “I am constantly amazed and humbled by the beauty of this place. We are truly blessed to make a living here”, says Jamie.
GOOD NEWS
Congratulations to January’s acorn finder
Chrystal Rafferty!
Come Join Us! Feb 17 - March 16, 2012Treat yourself to a meal out! Enjoy a meal out and other specials and events at over 20 participating Sandpoint area restaurants from February 17th through March 16th, 2012. There is something for every taste and budget. Check our website weekly for details, menus and events at partcipating restaurants! www.dinearoundsandpoint.com
Arlo’s Ristorante • Bab’s Pizzeria • Bangkok Thai Cuisine • Bistro Rouge Cafe at the Pend d’Oreille Winery Cedar St. Bistro • Coldwater Creek Wine Bar • Connie’s Cafe • Di Luna’s Cafe • Earth Rhythms Natural Market & Cafe
Eichardt’s Pub & Grill • Elk’s Cafe • Forty-One South • Ivano’s Ristorante • Jalapenos • La Rosa ClubMickDuff ’s Brewing Co. • Second Avenue Pizza • Secret Thai Cafe • Spud’s Rotisserie & Grill • Sweet Lou’s • Tango Cafe
The Hydra Steakhouse • The Loading Dock • Trinity at City Beach
Every time you dine out for breakfast, lunch or dinner at partcipating DINE AROUND SANDPOINT restaurants, you’ll be entered in a drawing to win some terrific prizes! PLUS, you’ll be eligible to win the GRAND PRIZE: A monthly meal for two for a year at 12 different participating DINE AROUND SANDPOINT restaurants!
Many thanks to our sponsors!
Every time you dine out for breakfast, lunch or dinner at a participating
DINE AROUND SANDPOINT restaurant, you’ll be entered in a drawing to win
some terrific prizes! PLUS, you’ll be eligible to win the
Grand PrizeA Monthly Meal for Two for a Year at 12 different participating
DINE AROUND SANDPOINT restaurants!
Treat yourself to a meal out! Enjoy a meal out and other specials and events at over 20 participating Sandpoint area restaurants from
February 17 through March 16, 2012. There is something for every taste and budget. Check our website weekly for details,
menus and events at participating restaurants.
Feb 17 - March 16, 2012
Specials change weekly, so don’t forget to check out the website:
Arlo’s Ristorante Bab’s Pizzeria
Bangkok Thai CuisineBistro Rouge Cafe at the Pend d’Oreille Winery
Cedar St. BistroColdwater Creek Wine Bar
Connie’s CafeDi Luna’s CafeEarth Rhythms
Natural Market & CafeEichardt’s Pub & Grill
Elk’s Cafe
Forty-One SouthIvano’s Ristorante
JalapenosLa Rosa Club
MickDuff’s Brewing Co.Second Avenue Pizza
Secret Thai CafeSpud’s Rotisserie & Grill
Sweet Lou’sTango Cafe
The Hydra SteakhouseThe Loading Dock
Trinity at City Beach
8 WWW.NEWSLINESONLINE.COM
TASTE BUDS
Sweet Lou’s New LocationMEET OWNERS CHAD AND MEGGIE FOUST
Before they met at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Chad and Meggie Foust knew they wanted to raise their families in a small town, somewhere in the northwest where both have deep family roots, while
being able to share their talents and passions within the community. Little did they know, that they would soon be living out their dreams together, starting in a small North Idaho town called Hope.
In March 2011, Chad, Meggie and Lou arrived in Sandpoint, bringing home 16 years in the restaurant industry, recipes for their favorite dishes and a business plan for an American fare family restaurant. One month later, Sweet Lou’s Restaurant and Bar opened its doors for the first season on beautiful Lake Pend Orielle in the Holiday Shores Marina in Hope.
Sweet Lou’s proudly offers something for everyone in the family, with specialties including a crowd favorite chicken fried steak, smoked prime rib, bison ribs and grilled PB&J and bacon sandwiches. All menu items are reasonably priced, fresh and made to order, all steaks are hand-cut, all burgers are freshly ground and fried items are hand-dipped.
Along with a superior menu, customer service is a top priority among all of Sweet Lou’s employees. After serving 25,000 guests in their first eight months of business in a small destination town of 250, they know what it takes to make sure all customers have a positive experience.
Earlier this year, eager to have an opportunity to share an enjoyable dining experience with even more guests, the Foust
family announced that they were opening a second location in Ponderay, Idaho. On February 3, just in time to catch the Super Bowl, Sweet Lou’s in Ponderay opened up with a full bar, a slightly larger menu with the addition of mussels, grilled shrimp and a few other delectable items, and the same dedication toward strong service and quality ingredients.
Chad and Meggie invite you to come in to either
location for lunch or dinner. They ask that you come hungry, stay late and eat well.
Sweet Lou’s is located at 46624 H 200 E in Hope (seasonal hours, re-opening in mid-April depending on Mother Nature) and 477272 Highway 95 North in Ponderay (open every day 11am–9pm). The Foust family encourages you to be their friend at www.facebook.com/sweetlous for an intimate look at the comings and goings at Sweet Lou’s Restaurant and Bar.
Foust Family Photo by Abby Leisy/Precision Photography
Hand-Cut Steaks • Wild SalmonFreshly Ground Burgers • Smoked Ribs
Ponderay, IdahoNorth of Kootenai Bay Cut Off Road
Family Restaurant • Eats & Drinks • Fresh Ingredients
Check out our new Ponderay location!
208.263.1381
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 9
Discover the area’s
Taste Buds
Your guide to the best cuisine inSandpoint, Sagle, Ponderay, Hope and Priest River!
best cuisine!
TASTE BUDS
1301 Highway 2Sandpoint, Idaho208.255.7600
Monthly Special:Double Deluxe Tillamook Pepperjack Burger
Stop in today and check out our specials!
Sweet Lou’s New LocationMEET OWNERS CHAD AND MEGGIE FOUST
Live music, delicious food, fun cocktails, and beautiful sunsets. 41 Lakeshore Drive Sagle, Idaho | 208.265.2000 | 41southsandpoint.com |find us on facebook for updates
Reservations Recommendedwaterfront dining | bar & grill | catering
“The Icing on the Lake!”
Open Valentine’s Day!The most romantic restaurant near
Sandpoint. Make it a special night for you and yours truly. Open 4:30-9pm.
Reservations recommended.
10 WWW.NEWSLINESONLINE.COM
Sunday & Monday Football Plus $2 Beer!
www.BabsPizzeria.com208.265.7992
NEW YORK THIN CRUST PIZZANow open Sundays 12:30-8:30pmCorner of HWY 2and Division
We Deliver!
TASTE BUDS
Tues
7-4 Monday-Friday 7-3 Saturday221 Church St | 208.265.8991
What's good here, you ask... It's ALL good!
Olive
Third
95
Hwy 200
SandpointMiddle School
LakeviewPark
Bonner County Historical Society and Museum
MemprialField
GardenLong Bridge Bike Path
Pine St.Park
Main
Cedar
Oak Oak
Church Church
Pine Pine
Lake
SuperiorSuperior
Dearborn
Idaho
Pacific
HospitalAmtrackStation
Marina
Marina
Court house
Michican
Antone
Ontario
Erie
2
Library
SandpointHigh School
Lake Pend Oreille
Head Farther South
To Coeur d’ Alene
To PriestRiver
Ponderay
Kootenai Cuttoff RoadSchweitzer Cutoff Road
Baldy Mountain Road
To Schwitzer,Fairgrounds, Hope
Bonners Ferry
14
1
2
3
45
678
910
11
12
13
15
1. Trinity at City Beach 56 Bridge Street - Sandpoint 208.255.7558
2. Ivano’s Ristorante 102 S. First Ave. - Sandpoint 208.263.0211
3. Jalapenos Mexican Restaurant 314 N. Second Ave. - Sandpoint 208.263.2995
4. Arlo’s Ristorante 330 North First Ave. - Sandpoint 208.208.255.4186
5. Eichardt’s 212 Cedar Street - Sandpoint 208.263.4005
6. Tango Cafe 414 Church Street - Sandpoint 208.263.9541
7. Pie Hut 502 Church Street - Sandpoint 208.265.2208
8. Joel’s Mexican Food 221 Church Street - Sandpoint 208.265.8991
9. Burger Express 1110 Highway 2 - Priest River 208.448.2490
10. Bab’s Pizzeria 1319 Hwy. 2 - Sandpoint 208.265.7992
11. Kokanee Coffee 509 North 5th Avenue, Ste. A - Sandpoint 208.597.7831
12. Pizza Hut 200 Bonner Mall Way - Ponderay 208.265.4452
13. Sweet Lou’s 477272 U.S. 95 - Ponderay 208.263.1381
14. Powder Hound Pizza 166 Village Lane, Ste. 1A - Sandpoint 208.255.5645
15. Forty One South 41 Lake Shore Drive - Sagle 208.265.2000
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 11
“Casual Dining, Seriously Good Food”Eichardt’s Serves up the Best of Northwest Microbrews, Food
and Local Live Music
Full Lunch and Dinner Menu!
16 Micros on Tap • Oak Cask Red Wines Upstairs Game Room • Open Daily from 11:30am
212 Cedar Street • Sandpoint • 208.263.4005
Authentic Mexican Cuisine
Walk-Ins Welcome
Good For Groups
Good For Kids
Take Out
314 North Second Avenue, Sandpoint Idaho
330 N. First Ave.Sandpoint, Idaho
208.255.4186
“New York Style” Italian CuisineIf you are planning for a special event, or need catering,
please call us for more information.
www.ArlosSandpoint.com
Recipe provided by Litehouse, Inc.
1109 North Ella Avenue, Sandpoint, Idaho
208.263.7569LitehouseFoods.com
Recipe of the Month
http://www.30salads30days.com/recipes.php
For the Cowboy Caviar recipe, see:
208.263.0211www.IvanosSandpoint.com
Look for our new LaRosa Club Opening
December 8th!Tues-Sat
Open at 4:30pm105 South First Ave.
Fine Italian dining serving Sandpoint for
over 27 years.
Now join us at Beyond Hope during SummerDinner served 7 nights a week Corner of First and Pine
Aperitivo Style MenuBeer • Wine • Liquor
Interactive, Fun, Casual & Social!
Tuscan Aperitivo
Bar!
TASTE BUDS
414 Church Street
208.263.9514
Located inside the Sandpoint Center
Monday-Thrusday: 7am-5pmFriday: 7am-6pm
Check our Facebook daily for specials!
13. Sweet Lou’s 477272 U.S. 95 - Ponderay 208.263.1381
14. Powder Hound Pizza 166 Village Lane, Ste. 1A - Sandpoint 208.255.5645
15. Forty One South 41 Lake Shore Drive - Sagle 208.265.2000
Powder Hound Pizza specializes in great pizza
and cold beer. We also have buffalo wings, salad
and soup.
Sun - Thurs: 11am - 8pmFri: 11am - CloseSat: 11am - Close
Powder HoundPizza
www.powderhoundpizza.com166 Village Lane, Suite 1A
Sandpoint, Idaho 83864208.255.5645
12 WWW.NEWSLINESONLINE.COM
What does it mean to buy local? Some may think that your just lining the pockets of the local business owners, more to their bottom line, right? Although the bottom line is always
important for every business, its not the only thing that matters. Buying local means so much more not only for the local businesses, but for the community as a whole. There is no question that local businesses run by locals have a certain appeal and allure that businesses outside of our surrounding community just don’t have. Whether it be that friendly smile behind the counter greeting you on a personal level or a posting of a local event that you just can’t miss out on, the comfort level of visiting the local stores can’t be duplicated anywhere else. And beyond that, local businesses have incredibly unique and personal products at competitive pricing. One of the biggest motivators we all should have when it comes to making a purchase locally is that a high percentage of that purchase does go directly back into our community. Whether its infrastructure, parks, improvements, or the like, local business continue to help our community thrive. The month of February is going to be an incredibly fun and exciting month in Sandpoint with events like The Winter Carnival, The Outrageous Air Show, Valentine’s Day, Mardi Gras Celebrations and Dine Around Sandpoint to name a few. So get out there and enjoy this wonderful community, experience everything Sandpoint has to offer and support the businesses that give back to you every day!
DSS Home Preservation ServicesWhether you are a homeowner, property manager or have a business, we will fashion a program that is just right for you and your home or business. We offer regular checks, handyman services, snow removal, yard maintenance, Winterization and Summerization, and repairs can be handled with just one call. shambra@dsshomepreservation.com.Ponderay—2900 North Government Way208.263.1572
Studio 121Studio 121 is a full service hair salon deeply committed to yourbeauty and well being. For the month of February they will be offeringBrazilian Blowouts for an incredible $150 with two Brazilian blowoutproducts included. Schedule your appointment today. Mention this adand receive 50% off any hair care product offered in the salon.Sandpoint—121 South 2nd Avenue208.290.3800
Community Cancer Services CANCER… Most of us have been affected by a diagnosis whether a family member or friend. If you are a Bonner or Boundary County resident who’s been diagnosed with cancer you need to come to Community Cancer Services (CCS). We are a local non-profit organization that was founded in 2002 by local citizens whose missionis to provide support to local cancer patients. Financially and emotionally, we are a great resource.
Some of our programs and services include gas vouchers for treatment appointments, local support group, counseling, wigs, hats, post-mastectomy products and a lending library to names a few. We are a need driven organization. Office Hours: Monday–Thursday 9am-3pm. Contact Sherri Lies, Administrative Coordinator. www.communitycancerservices.org.Sandpoint—1215 Michigan Street, Suite B208.255.2301
BEST OF SANDPOINT 2012
Best of Sandpoint 2012SANDPOINT’S BEST BUSINESSES
• Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides• Cabin Rentals & Bed & Breakfast Stays • Dinner Packages • Snowmobile & Ski Packages• Family Reunions • Weddings
www.WesternPleasureRanch.com
Romantic Getaway!
For Reservations: 208.263.9066 or 888•863•9066
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 13
Tanyia Oulman Photography
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 Miss Me and Silver jeans (at prices lower 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’s a ton 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 Avenue208.263.2178
Carey Spears Insurance Lets offer you a FREE, NO OBLIGATION consultation to review the basics of medicare and how to choose the right type of plan for your needs and budget. Sixteen years of experiences, offering you Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage Plans, Dental, Individual Health Plans, Final Expense, Life and Supplemental coverage (such as cancer, accident, hospital plans). It’s not too late to look at your insurance options.Sandpoint—102 South Euclid Avenue208.610.8096
Evans Brothers CoffeeExceptional, artisan coffees roasted on site. World class baristas prepare signature espresso drinks and exquisite coffees dripped to order in pourover brewbar or chemex. Free drip with bean purchase!Studio 524 Coffee Lounge features art, clothing, local gift items. Also available at Yokes, Super 1, Winter Ridge and Sandpoint’s bestrestaurants. Like us on Facebook! www.evansbrotherscoffee.com.Sandpoint—524 Church Road by the historic granary tower208.265.5553
Bizarre Bazaar Bizarre Bazaar is Bonner County’s premier upscale 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 furniture, make Bizarre Bazaar your first stop. We appreciate all donations, and will even pick up furniture!Sandpoint—502 Church Street208.263.3400
Miller’s Country StoreCome 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. Open Monday-Friday, 8:30am- 5:30pm. Like us on Facebook! www.millerscountrystoresandpoint.com.Sandpoint—1326 Baldy Mountain Road208.263.9446
Cedar St. Bistro“A downtown favorite.” A European Style Bistro/Café located in the heart of downtown Sandpoint inside the renown Cedar St. Bridge.
Experience exceptional coffee and tea drinks, premium crafted gelato (Italian Ice Cream), delectable cakes & pastries, fine chocolates and tasty panini sandwiches, soups and crepes, all in a unique and warm setting. www.cedarstbridgecafe.com.Sandpoint—334 North First Avenue208.265.4396
Sandpoint MarketingSandpoint Marketing is a full service firm offering graphic design, social media training, search engine optimization, pay per click programs and website construction and maintenance. We specialize in offering our customers solutions in the rapidly changing world of internet marketing. Contact us today for a free consultation. www.sandpointmarketing.com. jl@sandpointmarketing.com.Sandpoint—329 1/2 North First Avenue208.255.2274
Tanyia Oulman PhotographyHi! I am a portrait photographer and I specialize in newborn, maternity, family, children, wedding and high school senior photos. Photography is my art, my passion, my life.
I travel all over North Idaho and Eastern Washington servicing but not limited to, Spokane Washington, Coeur d’ alene, Hayden, Post Falls and Moscow Idaho and of course Sandpoint Idaho. There are no words to describe how I feel when I am in my zone capturing those special glances between a couple in love, a giggle amongst siblings or a bond between a mother and her unborn baby. It thrills me to create beautiful images for my clients that they will not just cherish for that year, but for a lifetime and for generations to come. I look forward to meeting you and I would be honored to capture your special moments! Check out my amazing specials for this month and like me on Facebook! www.tanyiaoulmanphotography.com.Sagle—9 Buck Run509.641.2218
JC Welding and Repair Come see us at the new location next to Peck’s landscape and farmstore. We now carry medium-heavy truck parts, such as Baldwinfilters, Bendix air brake and much more. Fabrication, steel andaluminum welding and medium/heavy truck repair. ASE certified. Sagle—468215 Highway 95 SouthPhone: 208.290.7316, Fax: 208.255.4006
BEST OF SANDPOINT 2012
Best of Sandpoint 2012SANDPOINT’S BEST BUSINESSES
“Your Hometown Real Estate Office.”Voted #1 by JD Powers in Customer Satisfaction!
Real Estate Experts and Customer Service Providers. Serving Sandpoint, Priest River, Hope, Bonners Ferry,
Schweitzer, Hayden, Coeur d’Alene, and Post Falls Idaho. Call today for your free CMA.
www.remax.comremaxallseasons@gmail.com
All Seasonswww.AllSeasonsTeam.com
509 North Fifth Avenue, Suite ESandpoint, Idaho 83864
208.255.7400 or 1.800.879.5073
14 WWW.NEWSLINESONLINE.COM
Tips for Your Skin & BodyFEEL HEALTHY AND BEAUTIFUL1. Start off with fruit, low carbohydrate, high protein for
breakfast or brunch. Fruit is the natural candy of the world.
2. Eat a light lunch so your body doesn’t waste energy to digest. This will give you more sustained energy for your days work.
3. Don’t eat dinner too late because you won’t fall into the deep sleep you need when your body is busy digesting food.
4. Keep your heart rate up for 35-45 minutes every other day because cardiovascular exercise is the most important form of exercise.
5. Get involved, go to you local gym or classes like Pilates or Zumba. It’s a great way to socialize.
6. Try green tea instead of coffee for your morning jolt. Served hot or cold with plenty of antioxidants.
7. Instead of cucumbers on your eyes for dark circles, try potatoe slices that contain an enzyme called catecholase, which is a skin lightener.
8. Stay hydrated through the night and keep a glass of water next to you so your body doesn’t need to fully wake up to get a drink.
9. Using primer on your face works just like paint primer, shielding your skin from your makeup and preventing acne.
10. Try to stay away from microwave dinners and processed foods. “You are what you eat!”. Don’t be a cardboard box supper.
11. Quit smoking. You are paying for cancer and health problems.
12. Don’t wait too long in-between meals. Your body goes into starvation mode, storing fat. Eat every 4 hours. If you are short of time, snack on fruit.
HEALTH AND BEAUTY
Open Wed.-Sat.10:00am-4:00pm
424 Sandpoint Avenue | Sandpoint
208.263.5616 | 888.263.5616
*with this ad. Expires 01/31/12
Appointments required. Some restrictions apply.
Celebrate at the Spa at Seasons
Enjoy a 15% Discount on All Services!*
Valentine’s Gift Certificates Available
Scan with a smart phone to visit our website!
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 15
Safe Exercising for SeniorsBROUGHT TO YOU BY THE BRIDGE AT SANDPOINT
SENIOR FOCUS
Many seniors find themselves wanting to exercise more often and might even think about joining a gym but are worried that their bodies just won’t be able to take the exertion. While your
body is definitely not the same as it was when you were 20, research has shown that a regular exercise program is extremely beneficial. Studies conducted have concluded that the physical decline we normally associate with aging may not have to do with aging at all, but a lack of physical activity that usually happens when people get older. But it’s not too late! Developing a safe exercise program brings you closer to a healthier, active lifestyle, which is extremely important. Here are some tips for exercising safely to optimize your results and reduce the risk of injury. Know Your Limits It’s very important that you know your body. Being able to tell the difference between a good level of exercise and when you are pushing yourself too hard is absolutely crucial to your well-being. Talk to your doctor about your wish to exercise more frequently. If you know what you shouldn’t do and specific warning signs, you will be able to keep your exercising as safe as possible and know when to slow down before your body suffers any serious harm.
Strength Training – Free Weights and Resistance Bands Using free weights and resistance bands are a great, safe way to combat muscle loss that can be so prevalent with age. For some seniors, these are often a much better workout choice than using weights machines.
Cardio Exercise Come up with a plan for how you will attack each cardio session. A few times a week do short, intense exercise and on alternate days do longer, less intense exercise. Machines like ellipticals and stationary bikes are
ideal as they are much easier on your joints than treadmills. Utilize Personal Trainers When you are first beginning to exercise, schedule a few sessions with a personal trainer. Make sure you share with them any important information or advice that your doctor gave you and together you can begin to develop a program that is safe, but effective. Exercising is essential to staying healthy, fit, and slowing the effects of aging. Talk to a friend and join a gym as exercise buddies. Having a support system in place is key to your success! And, perhaps most important of all, remember to have fun! Any safe exercise is good exercise so don’t stop gardening, taking walks with your spouse around your neighborhood, or chasing after your grandchildren! Source: http://seniors.tcnet.org/safe_exercising_for_seniors.htm
Tips for Your Skin & BodyFEEL HEALTHY AND BEAUTIFUL
1123 N. Division St. Sandpoint • 263-1524
The right choicefor home.
In a family-oriented atmosphere, we celebrate the individuality
of every resident who calls The Bridge their home
You may be eligible for up to $1949 in benefi ts from the Veterans
Administration. Please ask a Bridge representative how to take advantage
of this amazing opportunity!
1388
538-
1225
“I knew when I walked through the door for the fi rst time that this was home. The staff is wonderful.”– Mildred Evans
“A very good place to live. I’ve never had a complaint and the workers are great. This is home for me.”– Don Engle
16 WWW.NEWSLINESONLINE.COM
Tanyia Oulman PhotographyPortraits for all occasions!
Check out my amazing specials at www.TanyiaOulmanPhotography.com
Or give me a call at
1.509.641.2218
HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY
History of Valentine’s DaySOME THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT VALENTINE’S DAY
Every February 14, in the United States and around the world, candy, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine.
Valentine’s Day started in the time of the Roman Empire. In ancient Rome, February 14th was a holiday to honour Juno. Juno was the Queen of the Roman Gods and Goddesses. The Romans also knew her as the Goddess of women and marriage. The following day, February 15th, began the Feast of Lupercalia.
The lives of young boys and girls were strictly separate. However, one of the customs of the young people was name drawing. On the eve of the festival of Lupercalia the names of Roman girls were written on slips of paper and placed into jars. Each young man would draw a girl’s name from the jar and would then be partners for the duration of the festival with the girl whom he chose. Sometimes the pairing of the children lasted an entire year, and often, they would fall in love and would later marry. A Frenchman, Charles, Duke of Orleans is credited with writing the first Valentine card. He was captured by the English while at the battle of Agincourt in 1415. On Valentine’s Day, he sent his wife a rhyming love letter from the tower of London, where he was imprisoned. And from that single letter sent, approximately 141 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged annually, making Valentine’s Day the second most popular card-mailing holiday only behind Christmas.
Other Interesting Valentine Day Facts: Famous people born on Valentine’s day:Jimmy Hoffa—born 1913 gangster, Merl Saunders-jammed on the keyboard with grateful dead,Raymond Teller-Magician/ comedian, Florence Henderson—born in 1934 the mother off of the Brady, Rob Thomas—born 1972 singer of Match Box Twenty, and Mike Bloomberg—108th mayor of New York City as the tenth richest person in the United States with a net worth of $18 billion in 2010. Children receive 44 percent of all Valentine’s Day candy and gifts. Following them are wives/mothers with 40 percent, fathers/husbands 11 percent, grandparents 3 percent and pets 1 percent. On average, men shell out $130 each on candy, cards, jewelry, flowers and dates. That’s more than double what women commit to spending.
Send Her Something She’ll Remember!Unique, artistic arrangements and live plants.
208.265.7900 or Order Online at
www.petaltalk.comWe deliver!
Valentine’s Day Jokes
What did Frankenstein say to his girlfriend?“Be my valenstein!”
Do skunks celebrate Valentine’s Day?Sure, they’re very scent-imental!
What did the painter say to her boyfriend?“I love you with all my art!”
What do you call a very small valentine?A valentiny!
Why did the pig give his girlfriend a box of candy?It was Valenswine’s Day!
What did the cholcolate syrup say to the ice cream?“I’m sweet on you!”
Why is Valentine’s Day the best day for a celebration?Because you can really party hearty!
hp
e
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 17
HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY
Who is Your Valentine?ST. FRANCIS PRESCHOOL GIRLS TALK VALENTINE’S DAY
History of Valentine’s DaySOME THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT VALENTINE’S DAY
from St. Francis Preschool!Happy
se
zChiara Lehman :
My Big Brother, JamesJayda Chubb:
My MomAnna Woodward:
My Best Friend
e
18 WWW.NEWSLINESONLINE.COM
LOCAL BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
Fox’s Fun Factory Crafter’s MallOWNER PAM FOX
When shopping for your sweetheart, come explore the crafter’s mall. Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and so is Fox’s Fun Factory Crafter’s Mall. Pam Fox has realized a life long dream with
the opening of the crafter’s mall in October of 2011. Pam has worked for many years in the community and has met many local crafter’s and artisans who lack the ability to showcase their work year round until now. With the help of friends and family, she has worked tirelessly to achieve her goals.
Now housing over 30 venders, the fun factory is in full swing. With everything from crocheted, knitted items to homemade jams and jellies, the crafter’s mall has something for everyone. Pam believes in supporting our local economy and all types of goods and services. Her crafter’s mall provides gifts for all occasions whether it be Valentine’s Day, weddings, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day or the like.
There are well over 200 different items to choose from, fine art prints photography, fashion jewelry, custom fishing flies and glass work to name a few.
Pam’s visions and dream for the past 12 years has been to open a crafter’s mall. Her ideas for expansion include a possible coffee house and a summer outdoors market. Pam is one of the featured vendors with her “Tre Cher Gems” fashion and fine jewelry and she has a waiting list for vender space. Pam
will soon be offerings classes in painting, crocheting, knitting, sewing and quilting. Her previous workshops have been scrapbooking and jewelry events.
Open seven days a week, there is always coffee on and a smile for everyone. Her husband, Steve, of thirty-three years managed to smile through all of the planning and construction and has been a source of encouragement and support. One booth features African headbands which all proceeds go to “Because Every Mother Matters” (BEMM.org). Over the past 33 years and currently, they volunteer with many different ministries. Recently they are very involved with “Love Inc.” Pam and Steve have realized a life long dream to give back to their community. As Pam says, “God is good all the time!”
www.foxsfunfactorycraftersmall.com | 11-B Emerald Industrial Park Road Ponderay, Idaho 83852 | 208.946.8499 | foxfunfactorycraftersmall@gmail.com
Homemade Crafts, Gifts, Coffee and muCH more!34 Vendor Spaces • Crocheted, Knitted, Quilting, Sewing and
Embroidered Items • Scrapebooking • Stamping Cards • Lotions Candles • Fishing Flyes • Photographs • Jewelry • Glasswares
Woodworking • Signs • Inspirational Items and Much More!
New items added all the time! Monday-Saturday, 10am-6pm & Sunday, 1-6pm
Find us on Facebook!
Come on in and sign up for a $25 dollar gift certificate for Valentine’s Day!
“Fashion and Fine Jewerly for the Body, Mind and Spirit.”
Located in the Crafter’s Mall!208.263.1517
trechergems@live.comwww.trechergems.com
Find us on Facebook!
Fox’s Fun Factory Crafter’s Mall
<<<
Scarfs • Hats • Rings • Pendants • Earrings Evenings Bags • Dress Gloves • Tiaras
Belts • Decorative Pins and More!
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 19
Change Your MindOWNER KIMBERLEY A. BIRKHIMER, CNT
Neurofeedback (NFB), also called neurotherapy or EEG biofeedback, is an alternative therapy for adults and children dealing with any of a wide range of physical, emotional, and mental
challenges, including attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety, panic attacks, relationship issues, addictions, fibromyalgia, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). NFB is non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical, and has a lengthy track record of use by sports professionals, therapists, and even government agencies (NASA used it in the 1960s to train astronauts).
In recent years, interest in and use of NFB has seen a resurgence due to medical discoveries regarding brain plasticity. Research is now showing that the brain can be trained to rewire itself for sharper mental acuity, more efficient performance, and better overall health. NFB offers a way to achieve this rewiring, or brainwave training, with almost no effort on the part of the trainee. Whether the result of diagnosed disorders or injuries, cognitive deterioration due to aging (including menopause), or simply the outcome of poor sleep patterns, performance anxiety, and job stress, NFB has been clinically proven to provide relief from symptoms. Most subjects (95%) achieve benefits that restore wellness and quality of life, often very quickly, without aid of drugs, surgery, or continuous medical care.
Veterans and their families in particular can benefit from NFB treatment. PTSD takes a toll, not only on the returning vet, but also on his or her family. Symptoms such as nightmares, irritability, impatience, anxiety, panic attacks, hyper-
vigilance, and alcohol/drug abuse all conspire to undermine the veteran’s ability to reintegrate into life at home. These symptoms can quickly cause problems on a number of fronts, from family interactions and work performance to impulse control and ability to function effectively in society. Needless to say, the results can be devastating. Neurofeedback can
dramatically reduce these symptoms, often within five, one-hour sessions (though 15-20 sessions are recommended to receive the full benefits of NFB in cases of PTSD).
Even young, fit individuals can use NFB to
improve performance. Numerous Olympic and professional athletes, from skiers to soccer players, use NFB to prepare for competition. Neurofeedback’s ability to help athletes improve their focus allows them to get and stay “in the zone.” In fact, members of the four-time World Cup-winning Italian soccer team called neurofeedback their “secret weapon”!
For more information visit www.changeyourmind.biz or call Kim Birkhimer at 208.610.3183.
LOCAL BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
Change Your
Neurofeedback re-trains the brain for relief from serious disorders AND lesser aggravations:• Improve focus, mental clarity & performance• Reduce brain fog (from chemo and/or aging) • Better visual acuity = better driving• Relieve trauma/PTSD symptoms (headaches
nightmares, sleep, irritability, impatience)• Relieve ADHD (inattention, impulsivity, defiance)• Relieve depression, anxiety, panic attacks• Relieve Post Concussive Syndrome • Regulate sleep disorders• Reduce Fibromyalgia pain• Non-Invasive, Non-Pharmacuetical
www.ChangeYourMind.bizMon-Fri: 9am-5pm Sandpoint, Idaho208.610.3183
Images produced by BrainPaint
BrainPaint® Neurofeedback
Like us on Facebook!www.facebook.com/retrainyourbrain
Fox’s Fun Factory Crafter’s MallOWNER PAM FOX
20 WWW.NEWSLINESONLINE.COM
Maggie Kirscher is a senior at Sandpoint High School who plays basketball, soccer and softball. Maggie’s future plan is that she is going to fight off her severe case of senior-itus and attempt
to finish high school, major in aviation and then become a missionary pilot! She would like to attend an aviation school which will be either Rocky Mountain College, LeTourneau University or the University of North Dakota.
The worst practice she has ever had would have to be back in 8th grade when she was at softball practice and they were having a sliding practice. She said “I was so incredibly bad at it that I had to go practice with the 4th graders in their own little mud spot. Scarred me for life and probably them too.” Maggie’s favorite food is the big black olives that you can put on your fingers and play “Olive Monster” with. Her favorite teacher is Mrs. Search in the off chance she will give Maggie extra credit in math.
Gabe Lutz, a freshman from Sandpoint High School, is a four sport athlete. He plays football, baseball, basketball and wrestling. Lutz says his worst practice was P.A.T.S. for wrestling. He studies hard and achieves high grades in all subjects, which includes honor classes. He would like to be a stockbroker when he grows up because he has always been interested in it. Gabe plans on attending the University of Southern California and his favorite food is anything off an Italian menu. His favorite teacher is Mr. Swerin because he says he keeps learning interesting and fun.
Sandpoint’s Rising StarsATHLETES OF THE MONTH
RISING STARS
The Athletes of the Month are Delivered By
Domino’s Pizza Order online at www.dominos.com!
Pásala bien.
208.263.6600
Gabe Lutz
Photo by Jason Duchow Photography
Skateboards • SnowboardsBindings • Shoes • Boots Goggles • Hats • Coats Shirts
Many styles and
colors!
Check us out on
We have all the boards and accessories for every season!
210 North 2nd Ave. Sandpoint, ID 208.263.0707
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 21
Full Service Automotive RepairEngine Repair, Alignments, Tune-Ups, Brakes, Etc.
Make an appointment or drop in!
208.265.8090425 North Division, Sandpoint
(at the old Swede’s shop, next to the Library)
Sandpoint’s Mobile Tire UnitThis is where they come to you to change
your tires.
Martin’s Alignment CenterThis is the full service automotive shop.
All Seasons MovingThis is where they will move your entire
household or just take the old couch to the thrift store.
The boys may look tough, but they know how to reach a woman’s heart.
They’ll come to you to change your tires, they’ll store those dirty, heavy,
winter and summer tires at their place (for free!!), and, if you need a ride
home or to work while they’re working on your vehicle, they will give you a
ride.
Winter Tire Installation•
Oil Changes•
Tune-Ups
Three Shops in One!
A Woman’s DreamAutomotive Shop
1
2
3
Puailoa Back on TopSEARCH COMMITTEE ZEROS IN ON MITCHELL’S REPLACEMENT
When it comes to Sandpoint High School’s football program’s future, the committee commissioned with finding a new leader has zeroed in on the past. The search committee has made its recommendation to the school board that Satini Puailoa be hired as the new varsity coach. Puailoa
having coached at Sandpoint High School from 1994 to 2004 has led Sandpoint to its only State Championship in 1997. In fact, according to the archives, roughly 90% of the schools records have occurred during Puailoa’s ten years as head football coach. This will be Puailoa’s fourth time rebuilding a football program, but what makes this different than the past is he has a team that he can hit the ground running with. “When I took over the program in 1994, I not only had to coach the players, I had to coach the coaches.” Puailoa went on to say, “I now have a team of coaches that knows exactly what needs to be done.” And according to Puailoa there’s much that needs to be done in getting Sandpoint back on top. “The biggest change is getting the kids to believe that they can be great. They don’t know how good they can be!” When asked about the biggest challenges Puailoa and his staff face, he responds with positives. Any of the negatives brought up seem to present themselves as opportunities to Puailoa. “We start now and we start by building the kids up, getting them to believe and unifying them as a brotherhood.” Which according to Puailoa is the biggest reason he still loves coaching football. Having opportunities to go just about anywhere and coach Puailoa has chosen to stay right here in Sandpoint. “I stay here because of him,” as he points over to one of his assistant coaches Chris Lassen. “I stay here because I love it here. I love the community, the kids and the coaches with whom I have formed a brotherhood with.” To see Puailoa and Lassen together and how they interact with one another would be as Puailoa described, “an old married couple”. They have been coaching together since 1999 and for the past 13 years have created a bond that “can’t be broke,” according to Lassen. When asked, what message you would like everyone to hear, Puailoa stopped and thought for a second and then said, “that we’re here to make sure each player has fun and when players are having fun, the winning will take care of itself.” And as Puailoa is finishing his thought, Lassen with a kid-like smile ads, “were back, the program is back and its going to be a great experience for everyone.”
LOCAL BUZZ
Prompt, Convenient Medical Care for Minor Injuries and Illnesses
208.265.4383 302 South First Street | Highway 95 @ Superior
WALK IN * NO APPOINTMENT
NEEDEDExtended Hours * 7 Days a Week
Sandpoint’s Rising StarsATHLETES OF THE MONTH
22 WWW.NEWSLINESONLINE.COM
Its that time of year again! Yes, unfortunately the time of year when pipes freeze, floods occur and the
outside elements start wrecking havoc on our beloved homes. Each year brings on new issues and as we get busier, our homes and what need to be done start to get overlooked. DSS Home Preservation Services offers a Winterization program that is customized to meet your every need. Our team tailors a winterization program that fits your specific needs and ensures that your home is ready to take on another North Idaho winter.
Up until now there weren’t many one-stop options in Sandpoint, a company that not only had the experience but the professionalism as well. Enter DSS Home Preservation Services, a comprehensive home care program, backed up with 30 years of experience. DSS Home Preservation Services allows you to enjoy your home without the worry and hassle of the annoying, yet critical, tasks it takes to keep your home in the best condition.
Clients no longer worry about or devote time and energy to the maintenance of their homes. Maintenance tasks are performed automatically and repairs can be handled through a single telephone call.
Whether you are a homeowner, property manager, or have a business, DSS Home Preservation Services will fashion a program that is just right for you.
Fit t
o Pla
y Yea
r-Rou
nd
Contact Information223 Cedar Street
Sandpoint, ID 83864
208.263.1572dsshomepreservation.com
“WE TAKE A LOT OF
PRIDEWE DO.”
IN WHAT
Some of Our Winterizing Services:
Outdoor:•Blow out irrigation system•Put away outdoor furniture
and hoses•Winterize spigots•Close and insulate founda-
tion vents•Check weather stripping at
doors and windows•Clear roof of debris and
clear rain guttersIndoor:•Check and change HVAC
filters•Change fire alarm batteries•Check faucets for signs of
leaking• Insulate exposed pipes in
crawl space
And More! We customize our list to fit your needs.
DSS Home Preservation Services are unparalleled and un-matched. We offer one call conve-nience. Whatever your needs, DSS will deliver.
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 23
ACTIVITIES AND FUN
SHERLOCK AND WATSONSherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson were going camping. They pitched their tent under the stars and went to sleep.
Sometime in the middle of the night Holmes woke Watson up and said: “Watson, look up at the stars, and tell me what you see.”
Watson replied: “I see millions and millions of stars.”
Holmes said: “and what do you deduce from that?”
Watson replied: “Well, if there are millions of stars, and if even a few of those have planets, it’s quite likely there are some planets like earth out there. And if there are a few planets like earth out there, there might also be life.”
And Holmes said: “Watson, you idiot, it means that somebody stole our tent!”
RED SHIRTThere was a captain sailing on the sea during a battle. His servant came up to him and the captain said, “bring me my red shirt”.
So, the servant did as the captain said.
After that the servant came up to the captain and said, “Why did you say bring me my red shirt?”
The captain said, “Well if I get shot they won’t see the blood.”
The next day the servant came up to the captain and said, “There are 50 ships on the horizon.”
The captain said, “Bring me my brown pants.”
VALENTINE’S DAY WORD FIND
SUDOKU
520 N. Third, Downtown Sandpoint • (208) 263-1441 • www.bonnergeneral.org
At Bonner General Hospital, we treat every patient as family. We are just the right size for our Nurses, Physical Therapists and
staff to use the equipment and expertise found at much larger facilities, while still providing the personal attention and warm touch you expect from your local, not-for-profit hospital.
“Patient” doesn’t define you. “Hospital” doesn’t define us.
Individual Therapy • Adult, Child and AdolescentsAnxiety • Depression • Grief • Trauma, EMDR
Communication Skills
Ashley Wendland MS, LPC208.946.5242
212 North 1st Avenue, Suite 203 • Sandpoint, Idaho 83864w ww.sy r ingapsycho the rapy.co m
24 WWW.NEWSLINESONLINE.COM
SHOWS/MUSIC/ARTSFebruary 4 - The Pied Piper. The Pend Oreille Arts Council presents the Missoula Children’s Theater’s, “The Pied Piper” at the Panida. Showings are at 2pm and 7pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for youth 15 and under.
February 7 - The Good Lovelies. The POAC presents the The Good Lovelies, a feel-good, high-energy show for the entire family. The show begins at 7pm. Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for youth 15 and under.
February 9, 10, 11 - Moneyball. Part of the Global Cinema Café Series, Moneyball, starring Brad Pitt, will be shown at the Panida at 7:30pm. If your not a baseball fan now, you will be after this movie. Tickets are $7 for adults and $6 for seniors and students 18 and under.
February 13 - The Storytelling Company. Come experience this one of a kind dinner show at Ivano’s restaurant. A special menu is prepared with fine wine selections and other great beverages. Dinner begins at 5pm and the show starts at 6pm. Call 208.263.0211 for reservations.
February 17 - The Godfather. An American classic on the Panida’s big screen. This film is presented by 7B productions and will be shown at 7:30pm.
February 18 - Leroy Bell. Performing at the Panida, come listen to the cool sounds of Leroy Bell’s “Only Friends” band. Doors will open at 7pm with the show beginning at 8pm. Tickets are $20.
February 23, 24, 25 - Oscar-Nominated Shorts. The Global Cinema Café Film Series presents this year’s Oscar-nominated shorts at the Panida at 7:30pm. Tickets are $7 for adults and $6 for seniors and students under 18.
EVENTS & ACTIVITIESFebruary - Discounted Night Skiing Lift Tickets. Help support the Sandpoint Waldorf School by purchasing discounted $8 Schweitzer night skiing lift tickets. Tickets are good for any Friday or Saturday night skiing in February with the exception of President’s weekend. Call Karen at 208.597.0347 to find out where to purchase tickets.
February 3, 10, 17, 24 - Starlight Race Series 2012. A perennial favorite for locals on Schweitzer Mountain. Friday night races followed by parties in Taps. 21 and over only. February 4, 5 - College Daze. Head up to Schweitzer for College Daze weekend. Students with a current and valid college ID will enjoy discounted lift tickets and much more. February 7, 21 - Winter Goldsprints. Come watch these exciting bike races on rollers with the forks fixed. Two
riders will battle it out head-to-head for 500 meters with speeds in excess of 60 mph in front of a cheering crowd. Races are at Laughing Dog Brewing in Ponderay at 6pm. www.greasyfingersbikes.com.
February 10, 11, 12 – Library Wine Tasting Weekend. Taste past vintages of Merlot (A month of “Merlove”) and receive 10% off all library wines at the Pend d’Oreille Winery. 208.265.8545.
February 14 - Valentine’s Day. Don’t forget to treat that special someone in your life to a romantic evening at one of many fine restaurants in Sandpoint! February 16 – Women Who Wine. Come support a great cause, Race Across America (RAMM team) which includes raffle, guest speakers, and benefits autism at the Pend d’Oreille Winery. Speaker will be there from 5-8pm. 208.265.8545. February 17 - 26 - Sandpoint Winter Carnival. Still rockin’ our winters after...38 years! Every year in the dead of winter, Sandpoint cooks up a sure antidote to cabin fever. Pure fun celebrating the best of the snowy season...indoors and out. This years event is a whoppin’ 10 days! Go to www.sandpointwintercarnival.com to get a full list of events.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
88.5 k rfy community-supported public radio for north Idaho
Listen to such programs as
Democ racy Now!
Al Jazee ra/World News
Grateful D
ead Hou r
Listen to KRFY’s eclectic mix, blues, folk, gospel, bluegrass, world mix, jazz, reggae, show tunes, new age, and much more.
Please support your community radio with a contribution today! Visit www.krfy.org for more information.
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 25
February 18 - Country Western Hoedown. As part of Winter Carnival, Trinty at City Beach is hosting this Country Western Hoedown. The menu will feature applewood smoked brisket, pulled pork and bbq chicken served with country baked beans, coleslaw and cornbread. Live music with the Miah Kohal band from 7-10pm. 208.255.7558. February 18 - FREE Spaghetti Dinner & Open House. The Memorial Community Center in Hope is offering a delicious community spaghetti feed from 3-7pm. Bring your families and enjoy a great meal at the center. 208.264.5481.
February 22 - KPND Ski Party. Trinity at City Beach hosts the KPND Ski and Board Party. Come join the fun with an evening of good food, prizes and more. 208.255.7558.
February 24, 25 - Outrageous Air Show. Olympic skiers join local talent in a Big Air Show for a spectacular evening of entertainment on Schweitzer Mountain. Crazy themed parties follow in Taps.
February 25 - SHS Grad Nite Fundraiser. Enjoy a night of dinner (catered by Ivano’s) and silent and live auctions while helping raise money for our graduating seniors grad night! Doors open at 5pm at the Sandpoint Events Center with dinner beginning at 7pm. Tickets are $15 each or 2 for $25. 208.290.2600.
UPCOMING EVENTSMarch 2-3, 9-10 - The Follies. The Angels Over Sandpoint present a spectacle…a politically incorrect variety show, rated “R”, for Risky, Racey and Ridiculous. Doors open at the Panida at 7pm with the show beginning at 8pm. Tickets are $25 and you must be 21 or over to attend. March 16, 17, 18 - Stomp Games. Presented by Smith Optics, Stomp Games is the Northwest’s premiere ski and snowboard freeride competition. Featuring Ridercross and Slopestyle competitions! 208.263.9555. March 30 -31 - 24 Hours of Schweitzer. Schweitzer Mt. hosts the fourth-annual, all night fundraiser held in honor of 5 year old Hank Sturgis of Sandpoint who has a rare and fatal disease that only affects 500 people in the country. 208.610.2131.
April 21 - Annual Banquet. Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, the Selkirk Crest Chapter 21, is holding their annual banquet at the Bonner County Fairgrounds. Get your ticket application in by going to rmef.org.
MUSIC SCHEDULES
FORTY-ONE SOUTH Neighbor John & Robert Crader every Thurs-day in the lounge and Bruce Bishop in the dining room every Saturday.
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 wonder-ful food and live music. It’s a great night to go out with the family. Also join us Fridays for the sounds of Bruce Bishop. For more information and updates on events visit us on Facebook at facebook.com/trinityatcitybeach.
PEND D’OREILLE WINERY 2/3 - Mike & Shanna, 5-8pm 2/10 - Bridges Home, 5-8pm 2/17 - Bare Grass, 5-8:30pm 2/17 - Bio-Luminesce, 6:30-7pm 2/24 - Emily Baker, 5-8pm
COLDWATER CREEK WINEBAR 2/3 - Touch of Jazz, 7-10pm 2/4 - Brother Music, 6-9pm 2/10 - Bright Moments, 7-10pm 2/11 - Michael Lewis Duo, 6-9pm 2/14 - *Valentines Day*, Roxy Fuller, 5-7pm 2/17 - Ron Kieper Jazz Trio, 7-10pm 2/18 - Cedar and Boyer, 6-9pm 2/24 - Kari Margarite and the 76, 7-10pm 2/25 - Ninjazz, 6-9pm
*Call to confirm as schedules are subject to change.*
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Pilates Mat ClassTuesdays & Thursdays from 12-1pm.At Future Physique Pilates at the corner of First & Pine—top floor.Buy an $80 punch card for 10 classes or $10/class.This class is for everybody; especially if you've always wanted to try Pilates. We'll begin with essential exercises and increase the challenge until we end up fit for summer! If you have any questions please call Shannon, certified STOTT PILATES instructor, 907.598.1115. See you there!
Get Fit for Summer!Pilates!
Yard CareSERVICES
SNOW REMOVAL SERVICES
Leo Addison | 208.610.3144
AskSam gives free diagnostics and specializes in most any repair including virus removal,
slow computer and data recovery. $40/hr. Located behind Joel’s.
ask4sam@live.com
AskSam Computer
Services108 North 3rd Unit ACell: 208.610.8573
Computer Services
“We are Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning That’s...Simple. Strong. Safe.”
•No Hidden Charges •Drys in 1-2 Hours•No Soapy, Sticky Residue •Certified Technicians•Non-Toxic for Family and Pets •No Recurring Stains
•Reasonable Rates & Timely Service•Same Day Service Often Available•Weekend Appointments Available •Licensed and Insured•Ask About Our Service Guarantee! •Credit Cards Accepted
Carbonated Solutions of Northern Idaho | Find us on Facebook Post Falls, Idaho 83854 | 208.771.1103 | www.cdacarpetcleaning.com
Serving Sandpoint, Athol, Spirit Lake, Hayden, Coeur d’Alene, Bay View, Pinehurst, Post Falls, Rathdrum and Liberty Lake!
CDA Carpet Cleaning208.771.1103
26 WWW.NEWSLINESONLINE.COM
Floor Show880 Kootenai Cutoff Roadwww.FloorShowSandpoint.com 208.263.5198
Providing the Best In:
• tile• stonewindow fashions• counter tops• woodcarpet
Discover our fresh deals!
Walmart 2485476999 Highway 95 N. Ponderay, Idaho 83852208.265.8332
Visit us at www.Walmart.com!
EXPLORE PONDERAY
Explore PonderayWHAT PONDERAY HAS TO OFFER
Ponderay continues to grow, expand and add valuable business and stores for us all to explore. Staying local and supporting our local businesses means so much to our community.
Located just two miles north of Sandpoint, Ponderay is home to numerous businesses, commercial developments, including the Bonner Mall, Bonner Cinemas, Walmart, Staples, Home Depot, Sandpoint Furniture, many restaurants, car dealerships and more. Known by many as “The Little City That Can,” Ponderay hassomething for everyone. Make sure to stop by and visit the wonderful stores which are always ready to serve you.
Pac West PartsFor all your home appliances, lawn and garden needs, think Pac West Parts. We specialize in snow blowers, chainsaws, weed eaters, leaf blowers, generators, pressure washers, push and riding lawn mowers. Including small engine repair, sales and in home services for all! Your local Husquarna and Echo dealership. Come see us at our new location!Kootenai—21 McGhee Road, Suite #105208.265.5500 or 1.877.866.9175
Home Sweet Home ConsignmentLocated at the Bonner Mall, Home Sweet Home Consignment was created by Linda & Rich Gendreau in 2007. We offer an affordable way to sell and purchase Furniture, Home Decor, Antiques, Jewelry and Gifts. A warm and welcoming atmosphere awaits you as you browse through our selection of wonderful quality, previously loved items. Our inventory is constantly changing so don’t forget to visit us often. Like us on Facebook!Ponderay—300 Bonner Mall Way, Suite #123208.255.1818
North Idaho SpasHot Tubs – Saunas – Steamers and The Famous Big Green Egg BBQ grill and smoker. Highest quality products with a “Low Price Guarantee”. Sundance Spas, Finleo Saunas, Amerec Steamers, Big Green Egg BBQ and accessories. We are here to make your spa shopping experience a pleasurable information gathering exercise towards a smart buying decision you will be happy with for years to come. It’s easy to do good business in North Idaho where every customer is a friend. Come in and see us during business hours or contact us for a personal appointment. Since 1991. Like us on Facebook! www.northidahospas.com.Sandpoint—Highway 200 and McGhee Road208.265.5434
Bonner Mall“THE ONE THE ONLY” Dollar Tree, J.C. Penney, Marcy’s Hallmark, Sears, Sew+Vac, Sayers Jewelers, Vapor Depot, Yokes, Staples, Smokers Express, Hideaway Lounge, GNC, Pizza Hut, Paris Hair Design, Horizon Credit Union, Meyer’s Sportee’s, North Idaho College, McDonald, Idaho Liquor Dispensary, Sandpoint Furniture, Home Sweet Home Consignment Home Decor, Days Inn and Les Schwab. Sandpoint—300 Bonner Mall Way300 Bonner Mall Way Sandpoint, ID 83864208.263.3510
Curves Curves is a facility specially designed for women featuring Curves Complete, the ONLY plan that provides diet, exercise and motivation all in one place! With Curves Complete, you get personalized meal plans and portion control, with a total-body workout and one-on-one support from a certified coach. You can lose up to 20 pounds of fat in 90 days. curves63sndpt@frontier.com. Monday-Friday, 6am-2pm and
BROUGHT TO YOU BY
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 27
EXPLORE PONDERAY
3-6:30pm. Saturday, 8-11am. Like us on Facebook! www.curves.com. Ponderay—110 Tibbetts Drive, Suite #2208.255.1661
Sunrise Salon Tan, Hair and Massage. Our salon has 2 premium beds, 2 regular and one stand up bed. We have the UVB beds that help your body produce vitamin D as recomended on Dr. OZ! Specials this month: Vitamin D boost package starting as low as $12. Monthly tanning specials for $24.95. Savings on premium beds as well. Color Kick, a variety of lotions 50% off. Ask about our wellness club (discounted massages). Across from Co-Op next to Curves.Ponderay—110 Tibbets Lane, Suite #1208.263.5484
Sandpoint Sports“Right gear, right fit, NO Exceptions!” Get your lift tickets here! We are a bicycle, ski and snowboard shop located in beautiful Ponderay, Idaho. A great deal is only a great deal if the gear fits you and yourgoals. So, whether you are a weekend warrior or race fanatic we willwork to fit your needs and guarantee our services all within yourbudget. We offer a variety of bike rentals, ski rentals and snowboard rentals, a repair shop and knowledgeable sales staff. Monday-Friday, 8am-6pm and Saturday-Sunday, 8am-5pm. Like us on Facebook! www.sandpointsports.net. Ponderay—476930 Highway 95208.265.6163
Fox’s Fun Factory Crafter’s MallHomemade crafts, gifts, coffee and much, much more. Over 30
assorted venders with amazing creations and great products. Many local produced items such as crocheted, knitted, quilting, sewing and scrapbooking items, cards, lotions, candles, fishing flies, photographs, jewelry, glasswares, soaps, melts, signs and inspirational items. New things are added all the time! Like us on Facebook!www.foxsfunfactorycraftersmall.com.Ponderay—11-B Emerald Industrial Park Road208.946.8499
Idagon Homes Land Development and Home Building. Fixed price construction contract. No frills, no tag lines, no gimmicks. Quality home building built best. We build great homes at a great price. Beautiful homes are setting the pace for this unique neighborhood at the edge of town with mature cedars and views of Schweitzer. Stop by and see our featured homes at the Cedars at Sand Creek. Bring your ideas to our neighborhood. Contact Justin.Sandpoint—P.O. Box 55208.304.2394
Magic BeansHome of the Yoguccino Blended Drinks! Owned and operated by DeMaris Hoyt, serving up your work week espresso needs in Ponderay and the greater Sandpoint area. Carrying over 80 different regular and sugarfree flavors, including specialty espressos hot or cold and blended. Current hours Monday-Friday, 6am-2pm. Tell me you saw this ad in the Sandpoint Newsline and get $0.50 cents off your drink until April 30, 2012. Like us on Facebook!Ponderay—363 Bonner Mall Way Next to Days Inn
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
Sandpoint Storage No deposits, no minimum, just month to month. Bring your own lock or buy new or used ones here. Sign up and move in same day. Completely fenced site with cameras, well lit at night and password controlled gate. We have a very clean site and clean units. Penske truck discounts! Please stop by the office and we would be happy to show you our units and answer any questions you may have. Monday-Saturday, 9am-6pm. Sunday, 9am-3pm.www.sandpointselfstorage.com. Sandpoint—32607 Highway 200208.263.7276
Cor24fitnessWhether your fitness goal is a healthier heart or 50 more pounds of muscle mass, Cor24fitness can help. We are your locally owned state of the art 24-hour fitness club. We offer a clean, safe, affordable solution to your fitness needs. Full weights and cardio equipment by Hoist, Freemotion, Troy and SportsArt. We also offer Zumba, Cardio Sculpting and Yoga Classes. Memberships start at just $35.00. Visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/cor24fitness or on the web at www.cor24fitness.net.Ponderay—400 Schweitzer Plaza Drive, Suite 6208.255.2299
Explore PonderayWHAT PONDERAY HAS TO OFFER
St. Knox Academy is an academic daycare where your child will learn and grow in a well-structured environment. We create a warm, comfortable, home-like environment to reduce separation anxiety, making your decision on a daycare an easy one. Accepting infants and toddlers starting at 6 months as well as preschool and kindergardeners.
New clients mention this ad for 10% off first month!
“Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”-Proverbs 22:6
30736 Highway 200, Suite 101 | Ponderay, ID 83852 | Hours: M-F, 7am-6pm | 208.265.6180 | www.stknoxacadmy.com
Photos by Sandpoint.com
BUSINESS GUIDE
ASSISTED LIVINGLuther Park at Sandpoint“Where aging is all about living.” 510 S. Olive Ave., Sandpoint. luther-park.org. 208.265.3557.
AUTOBODY/TOWNorthwest Autobody and Towing1305 Michigan Street, Sandpoint. 208.263.6931.
AUTO PARTS/SALES/SERVICEMartin’s Full Service AutomotiveMobile tire unit, alignment center and All Season’s Moving. 208.265.8090.
COUNSELINGRawling’s Community CounselingSpecializing In Solutions Focused, Family Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Approaches, & EMDR Trauma Treatment. 208.946.1386.
DOG TRAININGDog Training and BoardingFor detailed information, to include training options, pricing & contact info, please visit www.sandpointdogtrainingandboarding.com.
FAMILY MEDICINEMountain View Family MedicineTimothy R. Bonine, MD. 1309 Ponderosa Drive, Sandpoint. 208.263.9545.
FLOWERSNieman’s Floral and Music215 Cedar Street, Sandpoint. 888.499.9534 or 208.263.3024.
FOODLitehouse Foods Inc.Committed to bringing you high quality dressings, herbs, cheeses and more! P.O. Box 1969, Sandpoint. 1.800.669.3169.
FURNITURESandpoint FurnitureMaking your house a home for 65 years!401 Bonner Mall Way, Ponderay. 208.263.5138.
GIFTSFox’s Fun Factory Crafter’s MallHomemade crafts, gifts, coffee and more!11-B Emerald Industrial Park Road, Ponderay.208.946.8499.
GUEST RANCHWestern Pleasure RanchCabin rentals, horseback rides, family reunions and weddings! 1413 Upper Gold Creek, Sandpoint. 208.263.9066.
HEATING AND COOLINGPend Oreille Mechanical*Specializing In Heating And Air Conditioning. 1207 Highway 2, Sandpoint. 208.263.6163.
HOME MAINTENANCEDSS Home Preservation ServicesHave your home maintenanced today!223 Cedar Street, Sandpoint. 208.263.1572.
HOME RESTORATIONDisaster MastersWe specialize in complete fire, water, smoke and wind restoration. 30410 Hwy 200. St. 201, Ponderay. 208.290.6660.
HOSPITALBonner General HospitalQuality, compassionate care for you and your family. 24-hour emergency room. 520 North Third Avenue. 208.263.1441.
Bonner General Immediate Care Open M-F, 9-7 and S-S, 11-7. 400 Schweitzer Plaza. 208.263.0649.
Sandpoint Urgent CareNo appointment needed. 302 South First Street. 208.265.4383.
INSURANCEAdvocate InsuranceFull service and locally owned insurance agency. www.advocateins.com. 506 Alder Street, Sandpoint. 208.255.2222.
LAWN AND GARDENPac West PartsSales & Service. 126 N. 3rd Ave., Sandpoint. 208.265.5500.
MARKETINGLike-MediaPowerful, marketing, branding and social media integration. Creator of the Newslines. www.like-media.com. 208.904.3838.
MASSAGESusan JanssenCertified Massage Therapist at Sandpoint Salon in the heart of downtown. 111 North 1st Avenue. 208.255.2277 or 208.255.8464.
MUSEUMBird Aviation Museum and Invention Center325 Bird Ranch Road, Sagle, Idaho. 208.255.4321.
PAINTINGHave Brush, Will TravelPower washing and painting. Homes, trailers, etc. Int. & ext. 208.263.5648.
PARTIES AND ENTERTAINMENTMagic by StarStar Alexander, Magical Edutainer. Birthdays, Holiday Parties, School Shows, Special Events. www.magicbystar.com. 208.610.8656.
PHOTOGRAPHYJason Duchow PhotographySpecializing in sports photography. 208.290.5810.
Staci Bailey PhotographySpecializing in newborn and toddler photography stacibaileyphotography.com. 208.610.4274.
Windward StudioProfessional portraits. 3210 Westmond Road, Sagle, Idaho. 208.263.1725.
PLUMBINGBenett PlumbingAll your plumbing and maintenance needs for home and business.208.265.5555.
Three Amigos Plumbing and MaintenanceServing North Idaho and Eastern Washington. Sandpoint: 208.255.8440. Oldtown: 208.437.2935.
REAL ESTATERE/MAX509 North 5th Avenue, Ste. E. Sandpoint. 208.255.7400.
RESTAURANTEichardt’s Pub and GrillA great pub and hangout. 212 Cedar Street, Sandpoint. 208.263.4005.
Forty-One SouthBeautiful fine-dining on Lake Pend Oreille. 41 Lakeshore Drive, Sagle, Idaho. 208.265.2000.
Trinity at City BeachWaterfront dining. Fresh seafood, steaks and salads. 58 Bridge Street At City Beach, Sandpoint. 208.255.7558.
ROLFINGOwen Marcus M.A. Certified Advanced Rolfer. 219 Cedar St. Suite A, Sandpoint. www.align.org. 208.265.8440.
SCHOOLSandpoint Christian SchoolPreschool to grade 12. 477954 Highway 95, Ponderay, Idaho. 208.265.8624.
SPA AND SALONSpa at SeasonsCome enjoy our facials, massages, body treatments, nails and more! 424 Sandpoint Avenue, Sandpoint. 208.263.5616 or 888.263.5616.
TANNINGSandpoint Tanning SalonNicole Rust Owner. 111 North 1st Avenue, Sandpoint. 208.255.1316.
TREE SERVICESDirk’s Tree Care, Inc.Crown thinning, cabling and stump grinding. 235 Wild Horse Trail, Sandpoint. 208.263.1003.
28 WWW.NEWSLINESONLINE.COM
February 2012 | SANDPOINT NEWSLINE 29
HOT BUYSfor a limited time only!
matching loveseat................now only $679ALLEGRA stationary chair...now only $579
DEMI stationary sofa
now only
$699
ANDERSONrocker recliner
SAVE$100
now only
$329
GD
_PD
_US_
B
12 Months
NO INTEREST!
OAC
SANDPOINT FURNITURE!Going on now at “Your Hometown”
©2012 La-Z-Boy Incorporated Product is representative of stock. Selection may vary by store.
renew is kind to the environment by recycling scrap leatherinto a beautiful, carefree and affordable alternative.
Leather MatchConstruction
by
Major League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. MLB.com © 2011 NBA Properties, Inc. All Rights Reserved. NHL and the NHL Shield are registered trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. © NHL 2011. All Rights Reserved. NASCAR® is a registered trademark of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. © 2011 MLS. MLS, the MLS logo, Major League Soccer and MLS team identifications are trademarks and copyrights of Major League Soccer, L.L.C. All rights reserved. TM & © 2011 Marvel & Subs. The indicia featured on this product are protected trademarks of the respective College or University. ® Registered trade-mark of the Canadian Football League. Trade-marks of the respective Canadian Football League teams, used under license.
Zip in your favorite team logo for
game day and then zip out to return your room to its everyday look.
Includes onefree logo panel
new!
XZIPIT® BRAND IS LICENSED BY
DREAMSEAT, LLC, AN OFFICIAL
LICENSEE OF:
HOT BUYSfor a limited time only!
GD
_PD
_US_
B
CALVINleather chaiserocker recliner
SAVE $100
now only$649
matching loveseat.............................only $729 FLETCHER high leg recliner...now only $679 • SAVE $90
KIEFER stationary sofa
$749 only
COLLINS PREMIER stationary sofa
only$849
TREVOR reclining sofa
only$949
PIERCErocker recliner
now only$529
“CHAMP” priced at only
$679
LANCERchaise rocker recliner
SAVE $220
now only$429
77956036
Business, Home and 15 Acres - $750,000
Business, Home and 182.87 Acres - $1,225,000THE TIME AND OPPORTUNITY IS NOW! An extraordinary occasion to own “Kootenai Valley Flying Service, Inc.”, a well established, stable, and exclusive North Idaho agriculture air & ground spraying applica� on business. Included in this remarkable package is a 1981 Air Tractor, the avia� on industry’s golden standard crop dus� ng plane. This opportunity includes a private 3000’ grass runway, ground sprayers, trucks, 182+ acres, a 2760 sq � home, extra large hangar and too many items to list. All equipment is immaculately maintained. The 182+ acres comprising of prime Kootenai Valley farm ground, pasture, par� ally wooded property, Mission Creek, and picturesque mountain views completes this incredible package. Have the business and life you have been dreaming about. Several purchase op� ons available. Don’t hesitate to call for addi� onal details!
Home, Hangar and 182.87 Acres - $875,000
Lunch: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 2:00pmDinner: Mon-Sat 5:00pm to 9:00pm
-Closed Sundays-
Bangkok CuisineAuthentic Thai Restaurant
Dine In • Take Out • Catering
bangkokcuisine.express@gmail.com.
Try our line of Cook at HomeThai Curry, Peanut Sauce and Silver Bags
available at:
Behind Bongo Brew onKootenai Cutoff RdOpen Mon-Sat 8-5:30Megan & Jonah Lucht 255-4863
Organic Breakfast & Lunch Cafe - Delicious Take HomeLook for our consciously baked GLUTEN FREE & Vegan Desserts by Conscience Confections BakerySunday brunch from 10-3 Soon Opening a botanical medicine corner with Cara Johnson.
208.265.4149 | 202 North Second Avenue | Sandpoint, Idaho Just East of Home Depot on Kootenai Cutoff Road
Organic Breakfast & Lunch Cafe!
For more info contact Megan and Jonah Lucht 208.255.4863
Open Monday - Saturday
8am to 4pm
Delicious Take Home Dinners!
208.255.4863
on map for taste buds
Gluten Free upon Request
Scan me for menu!
Let Advocate Insurance help with paying for Valentines Day this year! $10 gift card to the merchant or organization of your choice in exchange for allowing us to “quote and present” your Auto and Home Insurance.**must have a current auto/home insurance and a valid license.
Phone: 208.255.2222 | Fax: 208.255.4444Auto • Home • Umbrella • Rec. Vehicles • Business Ins.Workers’ Comp. • Bonds • Health • Life • Disability
AdvocateI N S U R A N C E
506 Alder Street | Sandpoint, Idaho | www.advocateins.com | reception@advocateins.com
Tim MaierSales
Renee ClarksonFinance
Joe JensenSales
Ken YountSales
Don’t have a QR Code reader? Find one at
mobile-barcodes.com.
Sales Department: M-F, 8am-5pm | Sat, 8am-3pm | Service, Parts, Body Shop & Auto Spa: Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm
WANTEDGOOD-USED VEHICLESWE WILL BUY YOURS
PAID FOR OR NOT
HappyValentine’s Day!
800.235.41036471 Bonner Street
Bonners Ferry, Idahowww.RiversideAuto.com
If we don’t have the vehicle you are looking for, we will find it for you! NEW or USED.
Test drive a car and get a free lunch on us!
It can mean many things.Diagnostic Special $49.95
We have the new Verus Diagnostic Tool to scan any make or model.
“I will match any written service quote.”
-E. Franck, Service Manager
Check Engine Light On?
Check out our Body Shop and Collision Center!
• We work with all insurance companies• State of the art paint booth• Speedliner Spray in Bedliners• Paintless Dent Removal• Windshield Replacement
*minimum $400 repair
$50* off your next body shop repair
Vehicles starting at $1999**
Payments as low as $89.75* per month!**1990 BUICK CENTURY #6140 OR 1990 CHEV
LUMINA #6145*OAC, 6.99 APR,+TAX,TITLE,DOC, SELLING
PRICE $1999, 24 months
2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca SUV
#6169
top related