Dear Editor,
Good god! Did you see all the fantastic events, charities, and educational opportunities going on in our community in last week’s Reader?
The Bonner County History Museum’s latest exhibit, a CNC router course at MakerPoint, a walking fundraiser for the homeless, Poem in Your Pocket Day (April 26), an Origami Flower workshop, Sandpoint Parks and Rec’s Softball league — all that was reported on just pages 18 and 19 of a jam-packed edition of the Reader.
Even though I probably can’t make it to each of these events, it makes me happy knowing others will. And, I’m reminded how grateful I am to belong to this wonderful community.
Matt Nykiel
Sandpoint
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