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Winter 1996 edition
Almanac
Browse the Sandpoint Almanac of information, featuring these stories:
- Wolf People - An unusual wolf-themed store.
- Oldest Building - Quest for our oldest structure.
- Hot Shots - Terry Cooper takes his best (video) shots.
- Carver - Pete Conway's incredible carousel horses.
- Waldorf - School has unusual education 'in the round.'
Features
- Who We Are - When retiring LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman moved to Sandpoint, he brought a media circus with him. Unfortunately, the media have too often been looking for what isn't here. By Sandy Compton/2450 words. With a sidebar, What Brings Them Here, profiling some of the diverse people who call Sandpoint home.
- Schweitzer on the Grow - There is plenty that is new as Schweitzer Mountain Resort pursues its grand expansion ... but some things about skiing a great mountain just never change.By Nann Alleman/950 words
- Interview: Beth & Cinde, Musicians - They've played venues throughout the nation, but Beth and Cinde - the acclaimed vocal duo known as Wild Roses - always come home to Sandpoint. Plus, they have a new album out called Voices on the Wind. By Steve Sparks/1420 words
- Where Words Come Alive - In smokey bars, cozy coffee cafes or the hush of the library, verse is coming alive in Sandpont's developing poetry scene. By Jane Fritz/1273 words. Plus, a sidebar of poetry selections from Dream Fragment 19, by Sandpoint poet Larry Keith.
- Stinking Wool and Speed Balls - For those who like their skiing skinny, here's the lowdown on cross-country skiing around Sandpoint and at Schweitzer. By Bill Mullane/529 words.
- A Shangri-La for Snowcatters - With 400 miles of trails and an ardent snowmobiling community, Priest Lake is a top destination for snowcatters. By Billie Jean Plaster/936 words.
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