Festival announces free shuttle service

Ben Olson
Reader Staff

SPOT (Selkirks-Pend Oreille Transit) and the Lake Pend Oreille School District have partnered with The Festival at Sandpoint to provide convenient, free parking and transportation to and from the Festival venue for the 2017 the Festival season.

SPOT buses will run continuously Thursdays-Saturdays during the Festival from Sandpoint High School Parking Lot to the Festival’s front gate at Memorial Field from 4 p.m – 11:30 p.m. Coolers and chairs are welcome on the buses.

“We are thankful to SPOT and LPOSD for providing this service free of charge for the convenience of festival fans and the less impact we have on the residential neighborhood surrounding the venue, the better,” said Dyno Wahl, the Festival at Sandpoint executive director. “We invite you to park, shuttle and fuhgeddabouit!”

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