Festival at Sandpoint bids farewell to outgoing members
By Reader Staff
The Festival at Sandpoint is honoring four outgoing members of its board of directors: Amy Bistline, Cari House, Eric Paull and Kendon Perry.
According to FAS, the …
By Reader Staff
The Festival at Sandpoint is honoring four outgoing members of its board of directors: Amy Bistline, Cari House, Eric Paull and Kendon Perry.
According to FAS, the …
By Reader Staff
The Festival at Sandpoint announced Grammy-winning siblings Brothers Osborne will perform on Thursday, July 31. Member presale for tickets opens Thursday, Jan. 9 from 7 a.m.-midnight. Tickets …
By Zach Hagadone
Reader Staff
The Festival at Sandpoint recently released its annual report for 2024, providing an overview of the fiscal year’s accomplishments and economic data on revenues and …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
Another week, another trio of stellar acts announced for the 2022 Festival at Sandpoint concert series.
The nonprofit announced Lindsey Stirling would be performing Saturday, …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
The release of the upcoming Festival at Sandpoint’s lineup is always a highly-anticipated time of the year. Music-lovers have a lot to be excited about …
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