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Warren Miller film on tap Saturday
Warren Miller’s latest release “75” will be shown for only one night at Sandpoint’s Panida Theater, this Saturday night, Nov. 9.

City to screen Christmas movie
A free showing of the holiday movie Home Alone will take place at the James E. Russell Sports Center at 7 p.m. this Friday.

Best Shot - Dec. 24, 2024
Great photos shared by the many talented photographers in the community.
'Dropbox' screening highlights hope, community
The Sandpoint Church of the Nazarene is hosting a special screening of "The Dropbox" on Saturday, Jan. 18. The showing will take place from 1-3 p.m. at the Church of the Nazarene.

Escape Sandpoint’s Winter Chill: Your Ultimate O‘ahu Getaway
Aloha, Sandpoint! As the cold settles in and Lake Pend Oreille glistens with frost, it’s the perfect time to trade snowy landscapes for swaying palm trees and warm ocean breezes. O‘ahu is calling, offering an unbeatable winter escape filled with adventure, culture, and relaxation.

E Hele Mai i Kaua‘i: A Sandpoint Escape to the Warmth of the Islands
Aloha mai kākou! If the winter winds rolling off Lake Pend Oreille have you daydreaming of sunshine and palm trees, it’s time to holo mua (move forward) and book your getaway to Kaua‘i.

Escape the Winter Chill: Why Sandpoint Residents Should Head to Maui
Aloha, Sandpoint! We know how breathtaking a North Idaho winter can be, but when the short days and frigid nights start to wear you down, it’s time to trade snowbanks for sand dunes. Picture yourself basking in the Hawaiian sun, sipping a tropical drink, and dipping your toes in the warm Pacific waters.

Aloha, Sandpoint! Leave the Winter Chill Behind for a Hawaiian Getaway
As the winter snow blankets Sandpoint and the temperatures dip below freezing, the idea of a warm island escape becomes all the more tempting. Instead of bundling up against the cold, why not swap your winter coat for an Aloha shirt and head to the Big Island of Hawai‘i?

City seeks youth art submissions
Kids ages 4-12 are eligible to create a design that can be wrapped onto one of two Big Bellied trash cans soon to be installed in downtown Sandpoint. The two successful candidates will each receive a $150 artist’s stipend.

Officials raise funds for public schools
District 1 legislators and state officials raised $40,500 for Idaho's public schools as part of the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health's annual Steps for Schools walking challenge.