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| This Week's Window Shopping in North Idaho! By Ascyna H-P Staff (208) 255-5707 Well, Memorial Day is finally upon us, and it is a normal Memorial Day weekend -- cold, cloudy, and rainy. This year we can ad floods to the list. Actually, I think it is colder than normal, and camping is definitely out for me. My daughter and friends are pitching tents in the back yard. Now that is the kind of camping I like, the bed, kitchen, and bathroom are just a few steps away! Living in the colder garden zones sometimes means garden disasters, but Sandborn Creek Creations, 424 Sandborn Creek Road, Priest River, Idaho, (208) 448-1546, has an answer for rose enthusiasts. Luanne Melior’s husband, Philip was born with a green thumb. Phil grew up in the greenhouse and floral business in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. In 1995, they moved to Priest River to carry on the knowledge and talent of living in a cold zone and growing hardy plants and trees. The Meliors grow their plants and trees from seeds procured from Newfoundland and Canada. You can imagine this takes years. Now they are ready to share the result of their green thumb labor with you. Roses and trees grown locally to insure hardiness and longevity is the answer to every gardener’s dream. No longer will your beautiful roses only last a season or two. They can last a lifetime. I am really excited to have roses and shade trees that will thrill my nose and eyes for many growing seasons and keep my neighbors’ senses happy, too. At Sandborn Creek Creations, I found the answer to this gardening problem, maybe it is the answer for you, too. Check it out. Are you craving a home theater system, but want a local company to provide this service? ACME Integration, Inc., a third generation, 62-year-old company and leading provider of home and business integration services in the Inland Northwest, has opened a contractor/consumer Home Integration Design Center in Sandpoint, Idaho. In 1945, Jason Hanley’s grandfather started ACME Electric in Spokane, Washington. Jason worked as a youngster in the family business and always knew he would continue to develop and grow it as times and technology expanded. This year, the expansion brought him to Sandpoint. “Sandpoint was the next logical step in our company’s growth,” said Jason. “We provide TV, phone, network, security, central vac, lighting, control irrigation, and home cinema. If it is a technical toy, we do it.” All of their systems are designed to be very user-friendly. They can install systems in existing homes, or work with your contractor to install systems during the building process of your home or business. Stop in and visit their showroom and experience the finest in home entertainment and technology. ACME Integration, is located at 100 Cedar Street, Sandpoint, Idaho (208) 255-1110. You can visit them on the web at www.acmwintegration.us. The Huckleberry Press is “The Little paper with the big Presence.” Share us with your neighbors and tell your friends and families from out of town that they can find us on the web at www. huckleberrypress.net . Have a yard sale coming up? Advertise it with us. Need help finding that special something? Our classified ads reach over 12,000 households in Huckleberry Country. Your search could be over. With the warm weather finally here, people are out and about enjoying our beautiful Huckleberry Country. Do they know how to find you? With a weekly distribution of over 12,000 copies, the Huckleberry Press could be a great way for them to find you. Partner with the Huckleberry Press for your advertising needs. Tell our advertisers you saw it in the Huckleberry Press! Put the coffee on and I will be there to visit YOU in YOUR business next week. E-mail me at northidaho@huckleberrypress.net, or call (208) 255-5707. Window Shopping in North Idaho reprint from 5/22/08 Issue Sun, glorious sun. It is easy to understand why the ancient peoples started worshipping the sun. After a long dark cold winter like the one we just lived through, today I am worshipping it too -- and then, there are the dandelions. There are bed and breakfasts and then there are Bed and Breakfasts! Northside School Bed & Breakfast, (208) 267-1826, is a short drive off Highway 95 outside Bonners Ferry, Idaho, and is amazing! It started out as Pine Grove School, and in 1912 the wood building was replaced by the present brick building. It was used as an elementary school until it closed in 1991. The Burkholder family purchased the school, and gave it new life as their home. Gene and Ruth Perry acquired the building in 2005 to create the Northside School Bed & Breakfast and made part of the building their home, too. There are nine luxurious themed guest rooms and a large dining room available for special events such as weddings and private parties. The dining room was Ruth’s first grade classroom. Some of the original playground equipment is still in use by a new generation of children, and there is even an in- ground heated swimming pool! Northside Bed & Breakfast is one of two historical buildings in Bonners Ferry that are on the National Historical Building Registry. Upon entering the front doors, there are old photos of classes that have come and gone. When you visit, see if you can locate Ruth’s picture as a first grader at Northside School. Spend the night in a piece of North Idaho history at Northside School Bed & Breakfast. Visit them on the web at www.northsideschoolbedandbreakfast.com. Out in Huckleberry Country, in Deer Park, Washington, there is a really fun pizza place. The locals know it as the Pizza Factory, So. 619, Fir, Deer Park, Washington, (509) 276-3000. Every Friday night the Gospel Opray group meet, enjoy pizza — maybe even the Poppy Special (bacon pieces, diced ham, Canadian bacon, mushrooms, green pepper and onion with the Pizza Factory’s own great sauce) and laugh together at the Chuckleberries in the Huckleberry Press. Sometimes they even bring their instruments and entertain each other as well as the other guest who come to eat pizza. Steve and Sandy Addison, who purchased the franchise in January of this year, have a great crew of pizza makers and are proud to be part of a company that has such high standards for the ingredients in their pizzas. The eatery is welcoming and inviting and with such great local patrons as the Gospel Opray reading the Huckleberry Press, it makes me want to go eat pizza tonight at Deer Park Pizza Factory. Or, maybe I will wait until Friday and share in the fun. Check out the coupon ad at the bottom of the page, cut it out and take it with you for savings on your next pizza purchase. The Huckleberry Press is “The Little Paper with the Big Presence.” Share us with your neighbors and tell your friends and families from out of town they can find us on the web at www.huckleberrypress.net . Do you have something to sell, or something you want to buy? Our classified ads reach over 12,000 people in Huckleberry Country. Your search could be over. Advertise your business special sales with us; people are looking for you, but don’t know how to find you. Partner with the Huckleberry Press for your advertising needs. Tell our advertisers you saw it in the Huckleberry Press! Put the coffee on and I will be there to visit YOU in YOUR business next week. E-mail me at northidaho@huckleberrypress.net, or call me at (208) 255-5707. |
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