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Panhandle Shrine Club holds annual fundraiser

| April 9, 2016 1:00 AM

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—Courtesy photo The Panhandle Shrine Club held its annual champagne brunch at Western Pleasure Guest Ranch on Saturday, April 2. Guests and supporters from Boundary and Kootenai counties, the Coeur d’Alene Shrine Club, Spokane, and Shriners Children Hospital staff were among those in attendance.

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—Courtesy photo The Panhandle Shrine Club held its annual champagne brunch at Western Pleasure Guest Ranch on Saturday, April 2. Guests and supporters from Boundary and Kootenai counties, the Coeur d’Alene Shrine Club, Spokane, and Shriners Children Hospital staff were among those in attendance.

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—Courtesy photo Kristin Monasmith of the Shriners Children’s Hospital gets her picture taken at the Panhandle Shrine Club’s annual champagne brunch.

The Panhandle Shrine Club held its annual champagne brunch at Western Pleasure Guest Ranch on Saturday, April 2.

Guests and supporters from Boundary and Kootenai counties, the Coeur d’Alene Shrine Club, a Spokane residence and Shriners Children Hospital staff were among those in attendance.

The event was highlighted by Kristin Monasmith of the Shriners Children’s Hospital providing insight into how the hospital has improved the quality of life for northern Idaho children. Panhandle Shrine Club unveiled plans to conduct health screenings for children in association with Shriners Hospital staff and with local support.

Sandpoint Panhandle Shrine Club encourages those in the community who desires to learn more about future activities, volunteer or contribute to contact Dan McDaniel, 208-597-7516.