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Sandpoint Magazine Summer 2011
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Almanac

Who, What and Why in Greater Sandpoint

  • Making the grandstand 'grand' again:
  • Community unites for War Memorial Field project
  • Artist recycles dying hardwood into sculpture
  • They intend to put you on the SPOT (in a nice way)
  • Creating a space for art on the bridge
  • Jerry Luther's eye-in-the-sky work is for the birds
  • Bikers give trails a boost
  • Census 2010: Sandpoint population up 7.8 percent
  • Mr. Glock and his glockenspiel
  • Healing Garden flourishes
  • Brewers cheer for beer
  • Flying into town: Air Idaho Charters lands in Sandpoint
  • Crossing the country for autism

Calendar

With Hot Picks and Festival at Sandpoint calendar

Interview
Tinker Hatfield, Nike VP and Air Jordan architect

Photo Essay
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Sculpted by Ice Age floods
By Billie Jean Plaster
Cover: The story of colossal waters that shaped northern Idaho and beyond.
Plus: A new geological field guide explores Ice Age floods' northern reaches

On the Air
By Matt Mills McKnight
KRFY brings listener-supported radio to Sandpoint

David Thompson on the Columbia in 1811
By Jack Nisbet
Commemorating the fur trader's historic journey.
Plus: Columbia River Brigade

Dead Men Tell No Tales
By Jennifer Lamont Leo
Nine local cemeteries hold important clues to the past. Plus: Tips for a visit

Adventure Riding
By Chris Park
Sport embraces Panhandle's plethora of dirt roads

A Storied Fishery
By Ralph Bartholdt
Recovery efforts are putting the 'K&K' back into Lake Pend Oreille

On Moving Waters
By Chris Bessler, Nick Bandy and Billie Jean Plaster
Kayaking and lazy floats on the Priest, Moyie and Pack rivers

Cedar Giants
By Brent Clark
Trees dwarf hikers, bikers on Upper Priest River trails

Clark Fork Centennial
By Trish Gannon
Town's history a cause for celebration

Immersion: Art, Artists and Wild Country
By Sandy Compton
Scotchman Extreme Plein Air pairs backpacking and art making. Plus: Summer hiking series and two intrepid hikers who conquered the Triple Crown

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Real Estate

  • Century-old Charm Infuses a Fresh, New Home
  • Developments Weather Downturn: Planned communities move forward
  • Taylor & Sons moves to Ponderay. Plus: Downtown shifts to higher gear
  • Old-timer Realtors: Three locals reflect on three decades
  • Marketwatch: Prices keep dropping, investors keep shopping

Natives & Newcomers

Eats & Drinks

Dining Guide

Lodging

Marketplace

Sandpoint of View: Memory Revision: Recollecting Stories of Sandpoint Past
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