‘United for Salmon’ mural to visit senior center
By Lyndsie Kiebert-Carey
Reader Staff
When it came to inspiration for her art, Eileen Klatt simply followed the current of her life, leading her to her most-loved muse: fish.
“Fish …
By Lyndsie Kiebert-Carey
Reader Staff
When it came to inspiration for her art, Eileen Klatt simply followed the current of her life, leading her to her most-loved muse: fish.
“Fish …
By Reader Staff
The board of the Sandpoint Area Senior Center recently announced the appointment of Cherie Coldwell as executive director effective Feb. 1.
Coldwell is an Air Force veteran …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
The coronavirus has affected just about every aspect of daily life here in North Idaho, but one organization is holding strong. The Sandpoint Area Seniors, …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
Ellen Weissman passes an important milestone Sunday, Sept. 15: five years of working as the executive director for Sandpoint Area Seniors, Inc.
The job, which …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
Sandpoint Area Seniors, inc. (SASi) was awarded a $5,000 grant from the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America for Respite Care Scolarships.
The grant targeted SASi’s DayBreak …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
Editor’s note: This is the third article in a series on poverty in Bonner County. It was made possible in part by a grant from …
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