Here is what’s happening in March!
16 Main Lesson Tour. Sandpoint Waldorf School, 2007 Sandpoint West Dr., invites parents and educators to tour the classrooms of grades 1 through 8 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. during the main lesson time and learn more about the rich Waldorf curriculum and how it is delivered. The tour is followed by a question and answer period with faculty members, plus refreshments. SandpointWaldorf.org. 208-263-0695
16 Toastmasters. The Greater Sandpoint Club 6005 of Toastmasters meets the first and third Tuesday of each month, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Cedar Street Bridge, 334 N. 1st., Ste. 209. The club's mission is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop and practice communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth. This event is free; learn more at GreaterSandpoint.FreeToastHost.org. 208-263-3824
17 Life Choices: Living with Mental Illness. The public is invited to attend the regular monthly meeting of NAMI Far North from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the classroom of Bonner General Hospital. Guest speaker is Virgil Edwards, sharing from his experiences living with mental illness and describing services available from the Disability Action Center. The group will also elect new directors for the NAMI Far North Board, briefly discussing the impact of the Idaho budget crisis on services provided by the Department of Health and Welfare, and conducting support groups for consumers, family members and youth. Refreshments will be served. 208-265-8596
18 Sandpoint Region Holistic Chamber of Commerce Meeting. Monthly meeting of SRHCC from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Tango Cafe, 414 Church St. All holistic-minded and Earth-friendly practitioners, businesses and individuals are welcome to join us for networking, serving our community, changing the world and having lots of fun in the process. This month's meeting will include election of new officers; the public is invited. 208-255-1731
18 Open Spinning. The Sandpoint Fiber Arts Guild hosts an afternoon of spinning from noon to 2 p.m. at the Arts Alliance, 518 Oak St. All experience levels are welcome; accomplished spinners will be available for assistance. This event is free and open to all. SandpointFiberArts.com. 208-596-0740
18 Bhagavad Gita Action. Downtown Yoga, 119 First Ave., hosts Bhagavad Gita Action from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The "Gita" is a truly profound body of work written thousands of years ago and is considered among the most important texts in the history of literature and philosophy. Dr. Ravi Ravindra is one of those amazing people that you stumble across only once in a lifetime. Indian by culture, educated in the most formidable universities in the world, honored with degrees and chairmanships in India, Canada and the United States, and is a member of the prestigious Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton. Admission is $15. DowntownYoga.us.
19 TGIF Workshop: Small Budget, Big Buzz. The Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce's Business Development Committee hosts a workshop on how to promote your business without breaking the bank. Copywriter and marketing strategist Jenny Leo will share some economical yet effective ways to promote your business in tough times, discussing topics such as how to craft your marketing message, creating effective marketing materials, social networking, advertising, promotions and more. Leo served as marketing manager for Brethren Press, Northern Illinois University Press, and Tyndale House Publishers before launching GraphiComm, Inc., a graphic design and communications firm. Check-in begins at 11:30 a.m., and the workshop will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Holiday Inn Express and Suites on Highway 95 in Ponderay. Presented by the Bonner Business Center; cost is $15 for Chamber members and $20 for non-members, and includes a boxed lunch. Register online or call 208-263-2161.
20 Scotchman Hike to Goat Peak. Jim and Sandii Mellen lead a very strenuous hike to Goat Peak. This trail has been called the steepest trail in Idaho, and although the hike leader has found a steeper one, it is still formidable. The views are fabulous nearly the entire way and the sense of group exhilaration upon reaching the summit is a memorable experience. Be prepared for a full day and ready for any conditions. Snowshoes are recommended, but some crazies ski it every year. Round trip is 7 miles; elevation gain is about 4,000 feet. ScotchmanPeaks.org. Contact Jim and Sandii Mellen at jimnsandii@gmail.com or call 208-265-5621.
20 Handwork Class - Spring Birds. A Child's Dream Come True, 214 Cedar St., hosts a Handwork Class from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in their store. Learn to create simply lovely spring birds with wool (the birds are wonderful for decoration or play!) with instructor Shauna Lyman. Ages 12 and older; cost is $15. AChildsDream.com. 208-255-1664
20 Selling Your Artwork Workshop. The Arts Alliance, 518 Oak St., announces a daylong class for artists seeking to further their professional career. Selling Your Artwork at Craft Fairs and Trade Shows, taught by Kristie Sherrodd, will provide artisans with information and skills to effectively sell work at craft fairs, retail trade shows, farmers' markets and similar venues. The group will discuss how to decide if these are the best venues for your work and if not, what is the best venue. The group will explore best strategies for promotion, display and customer service. Tricks of the trade such as staffing, working with trade show services and administration, and evaluation will also be covered. Cost is $50; to sign up, call 208-265-ARTS.
20 Book Signing with author Dr. Mark William Cochran. Join local author Dr. Mark William Cochran for a book signing from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Inquire Within bookstore, 516 Oak St. in Sandpoint. Written by a doctor who has walked the healing path himself, "Oby's Wisdom, A Caveman's Simple Guide to Health and Well Being" weaves together witty parables and compelling, real-life stories to remind us that we all have the ability to heal from within, and to provide us a fresh, sensible approach to nutrition, exercise, children's wellness, spirituality and living. "Oby's Wisdom" was named Best Nonfiction Book of 2009 by the the Idaho Writer's League and has received glowing endorsements from best-selling author Bernie Siegel, M.D. and many others. Learn more about the book and the author at ObysWisdom.com. 208-255-1731
20 Legendary Lake Pend Oreille Book Reading and Discussion. The Clark Fork Branch Library, 601 Main St., hosts a Book Reading and Discussion at 2 p.m. with "Legendary Lake Pend Oreille - Idaho's Wilderness of Water" author Jane Fritz. Called a "bible" for Lake Pend Oreille, the guidebook is far more than a recreationist's directory. It's rich with sketches about biology and botany, fascinating historical lore, stories about the indigenous Kalispel Indians and modern-day residents, and abundantly illustrated. This event is free and open to the public. Learn more about the book at KeokeeBooks.com. 208-266-1321
20 STI's Potluck With A Purpose. Sandpoint Community Hall hosts the Sandpoint Transition Initiative's monthly dinner - a Potluck With A Purpose - at 5 p.m. STI will be pre-selling plots for this year's Community Garden and discussing upcoming events. Bring a food dish, drink, plate and utensils and learn how STI is making a difference in our community. Free and open to the public. 208-265-9828
21 Paint Your Own Pottery at Schweitzer. Join Pottery In Motion every Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. at the Bark Beetle Room at Schweitzer Village (near the bus stop) and paint your own pottery. There are a variety of projects available, and the cost is $6 and up. It's a perfect activity for those who don't want to ski all day! Private workshops on and off the mountain are always available. PotteryinMotion.com. 208 265-8212
22 Preschool Meet and Greet. The Bonner County Mother's Club and the Sandpoint Library sponsor a Preschool Meet and Greet from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the library. Check out many area preschools in one evening, talk to representatives from preschools in the Sandpoint area, receive handouts and brochures, plan your spring open house visits, and discover what preschool program is right for your child. This event is free and open to the public. 208-610-5445
24 Telling True Stories: Oral History in Idaho. The Boundary County Museum/Community Events Center, 7223 Main St. in Bonners Ferry, hosts a mini-oral history workshop, Telling True Stories: Oral History in Idaho, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with Kathy Hodges of the Idaho Historical Society. For more information and to register, please contact Gini Woodward at 208-267-7720.
24 Handwork Class - Spring Egg and Baby Chic. A Child's Dream Come True, 214 Cedar St., hosts a Handwork Class from 2:20 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in their store. Learn to wet felt a colorful spring egg and sew a baby chic with plant dyed wool felt that sits inside with instructor Susan Morton. Ages 8 and older; cost is $12. AChildsDream.com. 208-255-1664
24 Succession Planting - Garden Workshop. The Bonner County Master Gardeners and the University of Idaho present Succession Planting: Planting Vegetables All Season Long, as part of their 2010 Spring Home Horticulture Series. Certified Master Gardener Judith Pagliasotti teaches participants how to make the best use of garden space throughout the season planting different crops, starting with the earliest vegetables and replacing them as they finish with summer and fall crops. Learn which vegetables grow together beneficially in rotation and which ones can be planted for a later harvest, even after the first frost. Class is held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Extension Office, 4205 N. Boyer. A $10 registration fee covers the cost of materials, and supports the non-profit activities of the UI/Bonner County Master Gardeners. Class is available on a first-come, first-served basis; call 208-263-8511.
24-25 LEAP Update Workshop. A 2-day University of Idaho Extension program on forest ecology, silviculture and water quality, titled Logger Education to Advance Professionalism or LEAP, will be held in Bonners Ferry. LEAP Update is an annual opportunity for LEAP graduates to build on their professional development in forestry. This year's topics include: forest biomass assistance payments from the USDA, assessing and reducing slash hazard, Douglas-fir tussock moth and presentations, and field exercises. $40 fee includes resource materials and refreshments. Call 208-446-1680 to register.
25 Open Spinning. The Sandpoint Fiber Arts Guild hosts an afternoon of spinning from noon to 2 p.m. at the Arts Alliance, 518 Oak St. All experience levels are welcome; accomplished spinners will be available for assistance. This event is free and open to all; visit SandpointFiberArts.com to learn more. 208-596-0740
28 Paint Your Own Pottery at Schweitzer. Join Pottery In Motion every Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. in the Bark Beetle Room at Schweitzer Village (near the bus stop) and paint your own pottery. There are a variety of projects available; cost is $6 and up. It's a perfect activity for those who don't want to ski all day! Private workshops on and off the mountain are always available. PotteryinMotion.com. 208 265-8212
30 Journey Through the Grades. Sandpoint Waldorf School, 2007 Sandpoint West Dr., hosts a Journey Through the Grades event from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Experience the Waldorf classroom firsthand and learn about the rich Waldorf curriculum and how it is delivered in grades 1 through 8. Don't miss this fun and unique opportunity! SandpointWaldorf.org. 208-265-2683
31 Handwork Class - Beeswax Decorating on Wood. A Child's Dream Come True, 214 Cedar St., hosts a Beeswax Decorating on Wood class from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. in their store. Decorate a wooden egg or bunny box inside of colored beeswax with instructor Susan Morton. Ages 7 and older; cost is $10. AChildsDream.com. 208-255-1664
31 Basic Vegetable Gardening Workshop. The Bonner County Master Gardeners and the University of Idaho present Basic Vegetable Gardening, as part of their 2010 Spring Home Horticulture Series. Certified Master Gardener Kit Cooley will lead this comprehensive course, covering all the basic issues of growing vegetables in our North Idaho location. Some of the topics to be covered include: soil preparation, planting, watering techniques, weeding, mulching, feeding, insect management and harvesting. This class is beneficial to both the new and veteran gardener. Class is held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Extension Office, 4205 N. Boyer. A $10 registration fee covers the cost of materials, and supports the non-profit activities of the UI/Bonner County Master Gardeners. Class is available on a first-come, first-served basis; call 208-263-8511.
Through March 31 Funds for Furry Friends. MyWireless AT&T hosts a Funds for Furry Friends raffle event with all proceeds going to the Panhandle Animal Shelter. Ongoing through March 31, purchase raffle tickets for $1 each at AT&T, 509 N. 5th Ave., or at the shelter on Kootenai Cutoff Road in Ponderay. Winners will be drawn April 5, with prizes coming from a big list of sponsors including Pack River Potions, The Athlete's Choice, Les Schwab Tires and many others.
Here is what’s happening in April!
2 Kooskia Internment Camp Historical Presentation. Hope's Memorial Community Center hosts an Idaho Humanities Council presentation, "Imprisoned Paradise: Japanese Road Workers at the Kooskia Internment Camp," by Pricilla Wegars. This event is free and open to the public. 208-264-5481
3 Lou Domanski Chess Festival. This great program, now in its 19th year, has been renamed in honor of founder and longtime coordinator Lou Domanski. Join fellow chess enthusiasts for this one-day chess tournament, held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Sandpoint Community Hall. Divisions and fees are divided as follows: Elementary (grades 1-6), $3 fee; Middle/High School (grades 7-12), $4 fee; and Open, $5 fee. Players must register by March 30 at Sandpoint Parks and Recreation, 1123 Lake St., or print off a registration form and mail it in with the fee. 208-263-3613
6, 13 Learning to Spin on a Drop Spindle. A Child's Dream Come True, 214 Cedar St., hosts a Learning to Spin two-week class from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. April 6 and April 13 in their store. Instructor Vicki Reich will teach how to spin your own yarn on a top whorl drop spindle. Bring your own or buy one at the shop. Ages 12 and up; cost is $15. Each student will need a top whorl spindle and four ounces of Corriedale wool roving. Bring your own or purchase the day of the class. AChildsDream.com. 208-255-1664
6 Toastmasters. The Greater Sandpoint Club 6005 of Toastmasters meets from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Cedar Street Bridge, 334 N. 1st., Ste. 209. The club's mission is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop and practice communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth. GreaterSandpoint.FreeToastHost.org. 208-263-3824
6-8 Twin Eagles Spring Day Camp. Twin Eagles Wilderness School hosts a three-day Spring Day Camp in Sandpoint for youth ages 6 to 13. The camp's theme centers around springtime teachings about wilderness living, early wild edibles and medicinals, lostproofing, low-growing plants, caretaking, harvesting, and a host of other inspiring activities, along with a healthy dose of storytelling, fire tending, nature-based games, songs, animal forms, nature awareness, earth mentors and more. 208-265-3685
7 Berries to Grow in North Idaho - Garden Workshop. The Bonner County Master Gardeners and the University of Idaho present Berries to Grow in North Idaho, as part of their 2010 Spring Home Horticulture Series. Longtime local gardener Delsie Marienau leads this class; here is your chance to learn the proper selection, planting, watering, fertilizing, pruning and replacing methods so you can be eating and preserving a wide variety of berries, such as strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, currants and gooseberries, throughout the summer. Class is held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Extension Office, 4205 N. Boyer. A $10 registration fee covers the cost of materials, and supports the non-profit activities of the UI/Bonner County Master Gardeners. Class is available on a first-come, first-served basis; call 208-263-8511.
8 Fair Housing Training. Disability Action Center Northwest, Inc., and the Intermountain Fair Housing Council sponsor a Fair Housing Training session from 9 a.m. to noon in the Sandpoint branch of the East Bonner County Library. Hear from featured speakers, plus there will be a Question and Answer Session about Fair Housing Basics, Disability Rights and Responsibilities, Reasonable Accommodations and Legal Decisions. This event is free; all housing providers, rental agents, rental tenants, consumer advocates, officials with assisted living facilities, nursing homes, community shelters, and individuals with disabilities and agencies working with people with disabilities are encouraged to attend. Learn more at DACNW.org. 800-854-9500
9 Using Your GPS Workshop. A University of Idaho Extension daylong program held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Holiday Inn on Highway 95 in Ponderay introduces participants to the science underlying GPS and the wide range of tasks that can be accomplished with GPS and their accompanying technologies. Topics include: Maps and Coordinate Systems; How do Global Positioning Systems Work; Entering Waypoints to a GPS; Forestry Applications for GPS; Shopping for a GPS Receiver; and The Future of GPS and Allied Technologies. In the second half of the program, participants will practice field exercises with a GPS receiver. Pre-register at the UI Extension Office, 4205 N. Boyer Ave.; registration fee is $20. Co-sponsored by the UI Extension, Idaho Department of Lands and USDA Forest Service. Download a registration form. 208-263-8511
10 Sailing Workshop: Race Committee and Race Management. Sandpoint Parks & Recreation Department and the Sandpoint Sailing Association sponsor the 2010 Spring Series Sailing Workshops. This month's workshop is Race Committee and Race Management, held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Sandpoint Community Hall. Keith Sheckler will lead the discussion and practice for running a sailboat race committee and race management. Come try out the new race timer! This workshop is for all sailing skill levels. Free and open to the public; bring a sack lunch or eat downtown. 208-263-3613 or 208-263-3610
10 Introduction to Waldorf Preschool and Kindergarten. Sandpoint Waldorf School, 2007 Sandpoint West Dr., hosts parents and their 3, 4, or 5-year-olds from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. to a sample class of songs, games, stories, creative play and a craft. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the Sandpoint Waldorf School's excellent early childhood program! SandpointWaldorf.org. 208-265-2683
13 Main Lesson Tour. Sandpoint Waldorf School, 2007 Sandpoint West Dr., invites parents and educators to tour the classrooms of grades 1 through 8 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. during the main lesson time and learn more about the rich Waldorf curriculum and how it is delivered. The tour is followed by a question and answer period with faculty members, plus refreshments. SandpointWaldorf.org. 208-263-0695
14 Basics of Water Features and Garden Pathways Workshop. The Bonner County Master Gardeners and the University of Idaho present Basics of Water Features and Garden Pathways, as part of their 2010 Spring Home Horticulture Series. Local water feature expert Matt Friedmann will teach participants how to build water features, from small to large, to enhance your garden area. Friedmann will also outline the steps of making different types of pathways for outdoor living spaces. Class is held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Extension Office, 4205 N. Boyer. A $10 registration fee covers the cost of materials, and supports the non-profit activities of the UI/Bonner County Master Gardeners. Class is available on a first-come, first-served basis; call 208-263-8511.
17 Ties to the Land Workshop. Millions of acres of family-owned forest land (and agricultural and rangelands) in the U.S. will change hands in the next few years. Some forests and other rural lands may be converted to different uses because owners didn't take charge of the succession process in time. A 6-hour workshop, Ties to the Land: Your Family Forest Heritage, will help families learn more about planning for an orderly transition. This intergenerational family forest project involves presentations, video clips and interactive exercises. The program will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Holiday Inn in Ponderay on Highway 95. A $35 registration fee covers refreshments, a 76-page award-winning workbook, and companion DVD for the first family member. Additional family members are $10 each. Co-sponsored by the U of I Extension and the Idaho Department of Lands. Pre-register at the U of I Extension Office in Bonner County by April 9. Download a registration form or call 208-263-8511.
18 Highway Cleanup for Earth Day. The American Heritage Wildlife Foundation adopts a portion of Highway 200 and cleans it up twice each year. Join the effort this year by meeting at the AHWF facility, 59895 Highway 200 in Clark Fork, at 11 a.m. Wear comfortable shoes and gloves; AHWF will provide safety vests and bags. AHWF is a partner with the Disney Give a Day and Get a Day Pass ticket program; this activity will qualify with sign-up. 208-266-1488
20 Toastmasters. The Greater Sandpoint Club 6005 of Toastmasters meets from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Cedar Street Bridge, 334 N. 1st., Ste. 209. The club's mission is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop and practice communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth. GreaterSandpoint.FreeToastHost.org. 208-263-3824
21 Lawn Alternatives - Garden Workshop. The Bonner County Master Gardeners and the University of Idaho present Lawn Alternatives, as part of their 2010 Spring Home Horticulture Series. Co-owner of All Seasons Nursery John Hastings will show how to remove lawn or sections of lawn and substitute it with native plants and edibles. The green movement and waterwise gardening is changing our view of the lawn culture. Class is held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Extension Office, 4205 N. Boyer. A $10 registration fee covers the cost of materials, and supports the non-profit activities of the UI/Bonner County Master Gardeners. Class is available on a first-come, first-served basis; call 208-263-8511.
24 Keep Sandpoint Shiny: Community Cleanup Day. Mountain West Bank, 1323 Highway 2, invites the community to participate in a community cleanup event! Join us at 8 a.m. at the bank for a complimentary pre-cleanup breakfast. Once you are fueled up, receive the location of your cleanup assignment and head out to help keep Sandpoint shiny! Once you have filled your trash bag, return to Mountain West Bank's Clean Team Camp with the full bag of trash. There you will exchange the trash for a raffle ticket to be entered to win great prizes! 208-415-5524
24 Scotchman Peak Hike. Jim and Sandii Mellen lead a strenuous hike to Scotchman Peak. This trip is for adventurous people. Although the trail suffered numerous blow-downs in October 2009, the trees have all been cut. There are a few places where the root masses made craters in the trails, but it is passable. Since the road is usually snowed-in, the trip length will be extended by 2.5 miles each way. Equipment can include snowshoes, Telemark skis, snowboards or AT gear. Be prepared for conditions ranging from hot and sunny to a full-on blizzard. But above all, be prepared to have a fabulous adventure! Round trip is 12 miles. Elevation gain is 3,700 feet. ScotchmanPeaks.org. Contact Jim and Sandii at jimnsandii@gmail.com or call 208-265-5621.
28 Career Fair. The Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce and Idaho Department of Labor partner to host the 5th Annual Career Fair from noon to 6 p.m. in the Bonner Mall. This is the premier event to connect employers and job seekers in the greater Sandpoint area. 208-263-2161
28 Roses of the Inland Northwest - Garden Workshop. The Bonner County Master Gardeners and the University of Idaho present Roses of the Inland Northwest, as part of their 2010 Spring Home Horticulture Series. Presented by Master Gardener Emeritus Valle Novak, learn which rose plants are suitable for our climate, when to plant, and how to care for them. Class is held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Extension Office, 4205 N. Boyer. A $10 registration fee covers the cost of materials, and supports the non-profit activities of the UI/Bonner County Master Gardeners. Class is available on a first-come, first-served basis; call 208-263-8511.
Here is what’s happening in May!
4 Toastmasters. The Greater Sandpoint Club 6005 of Toastmasters meets from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Cedar Street Bridge, 334 N. 1st., Ste. 209. The club's mission is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop and practice communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth. GreaterSandpoint.FreeToastHost.org. 208-263-3824
8 Sailing Workshop: New Sailor Workshop. Sandpoint Parks & Recreation Department and the Sandpoint Sailing Association sponsor the 2010 Spring Series Sailing Workshops. This month's workshop is the New Sailor Workshop, held from 8 a.m. to noon in Sandpoint Community Hall. Bruce Robertson will lead a half-day workshop that introduces basic sailing skills and terminology. The goal is to make entry-level sailors more comfortable around sailboats and give them a chance to meet and work with some local sailing enthusiasts. For all sailing skill levels; free and open to the public. 208-263-3613 or 208-263-3610
11 Main Lesson Tour. Sandpoint Waldorf School, 2007 Sandpoint West Dr., invites parents and educators to tour the classrooms of grades 1 through 8 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. during the main lesson time and learn more about the rich Waldorf curriculum and how it is delivered. The tour is followed by a question and answer period with faculty members, plus refreshments. SandpointWaldorf.org. 208-263-0695
18 Toastmasters. The Greater Sandpoint Club 6005 of Toastmasters meets from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Cedar Street Bridge, 334 N. 1st., Ste. 209. The club's mission is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop and practice communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth. GreaterSandpoint.FreeToastHost.org. 208-263-3824
22 Senior Empowerment Expo. Sandpoint Events Center hosts the Senior Empowerment Expo from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Over 30 exhibitors, specializing in services and products for seniors and caregivers, will be available to provide information and hold demonstrations. This event is free, open to the public, and includes the following presentations: Medicare - What's New and How Will it Affect You?, Hospice - What is it and How does it Work?, and Adult Protection - How to Keep Yourself and Others SAFE. Combat the barriers to adult daily living with lasting and credible solutions during this great event. SandpointSeniorExpo.com. 208-610-4971
26 Hands-On Spring Flower Arranging Workshop. The Bonner County Master Gardeners and the University of Idaho present Hands-On Spring Flower Arranging, as part of their 2010 Spring Home Horticulture Series. Presented by Nicole French of Petal Talk, she will be bringing vases and flowers for each participant to make their own spring bouquet. You may bring flowers from your own garden as well, if you wish. Class is held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Extension Office, 4205 N. Boyer. A $20 registration fee covers the cost of materials, and supports the non-profit activities of the UI/Bonner County Master Gardeners. Class is available on a first-come, first-served basis; call 208-263-8511.
Here is what’s happening in June!
4 Kittie Wilkins: Horse Queen Historical Presentation. Hope's Memorial Community Center hosts an Idaho Humanities Council presentation, "Queen of Diamonds: Kittie Wilkens, Horse Queen of Idaho, and Wilkins Horse Co.," by Phillip Homan. This event is free and open to the public. 208-264-5481