Stevens County Recreation Guide 2022

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Welcome to STEVENS COUNTY

WASHINGTON Colville • Kettle Falls • Chewelah


915 S. Main  Colville, WA  509-684-2517  Fax: 509-684-2546 For Reservations Call Toll Free 1-800-680-2517 www.colvilleinn.com

Stop And See One Of The Largest Game Fish Collections in the N.W.

At Benny’s Inn Our Hallmark Is Customer Service! Guest Rooms

Nearby Area Attractions

 105 guest rooms, from economy to spacious suites  High-Speed Wireless Internet available  King suites with Jacuzzi and fireplace  Pets allowed  Group Rates Available

 Walking distance to local park and shopping  30 minutes to Bingo and Casino, 1.5 hours to Theme Park  Columbia River/Grand Coulee Dam, lake Roosevelt, NE Washington Fairgrounds  Access to maps and calendars for cultural events, local fishing, golf, skiing, snowmobiling, rodeos, etc.  Motorcycle groups, US Hwy 20 stay over location  Golf Courses - Dominion Meadows and Chewelah Golf & CC  45 miles north to Canada  49° North Ski Lodge  Bike Routes  Hunting  Fishing

Guest Services  FREE use of Colville Fitness Center  60-ft. indoor lap pool with spa  Kids 18 and under stay free with parent or guardian  Complimentary breakfast bar  Fax and copy service  Oversized vehicle and truck parking  Frequent Traveler Program  Knowledgeable staff (directions, events, etc.)



Index& &Chambers Chambersof ofCommerce Commerce Index & Chambers of Commerce Accommodations& RVParking Parking ............ 24 Accommodations &&RV RV Parking. ..........2426 Accommodations ............ Advertisers .............................................3842 38 Advertisers............................................ Advertisers ............................................. Agriculture .............................................3032 30 Agriculture............................................ Agriculture ............................................. Art Music Dance & Theater ...............11 Art &Theater Theater............. Art- -Music Music -- Dance Dance & ...............1113 Business and Industry.......................... Business and Industry ............................ 31 Business and Industry ............................ 3133 Chambers of and Visitor Chambers Commerceand andVisitor Visitor Chambers ofofCommerce Commerce Information Centers ........................... Information Centers ........................... Information Centers...............................4 44 Churches................................................ ................................................2830 28 Churches Churches............................................... Communities .......................................... 27 Communities .......................................... 2729 Communities........................................ Colville; Kettle Falls;Marcus; Marcus; Colville; Kettle Falls; Marcus; Colville; Kettle Falls; Northport; Chewelah; Springdale; Northport;Chewelah; Chewelah; Springdale; Springdale; Northport; LoonLake, Lake,Deer DeerLake Lakeand and Waitts Loon Loon Lake, Deer Lake and Waitts Waitts Lake;Valley; Valley;Hunters Huntersand andFruitdale; Fruitdale; Lake; Lake; Valley; Hunters and Fruitdale; Clayton; Lake Spokane/Suncrest; The Clayton; Lake Spokane/Suncrest; The Clayton; Lake Spokane/Suncrest; Spokane Tribe Indians Spokane Tribe ofofIndians The Spokane Tribe of Indians CommunityContacts Contacts............................. .............................3535 Community Community Contacts............................ 37 Education ............................................... Education ............................................... 3636 Education.............................................. 38 ColvilleSchool SchoolDistrict; District;WSU WSUStevens Stevens Colville Colville School District; WSU The Stevens County Cooperative Extension; The County Cooperative Extension; County Cooperative Extension; Community Colleges Spokane Community Colleges ofofSpokane The Community Colville CenterColleges of Spokane Colville Center Colville Center Events .......................................................8 8 Events ....................................................... Events. . .................................................... 8 Fishing....................................................1919 Fishing.................................................... Fishing.................................................. Golf........................................................ ........................................................2221 22 Golf Golf...................................................... 24 Healthand andMedical Medical ................................3232 Health ................................ Health & Medical.................................. 34 History......................................................7 7 History...................................................... History..................................................... 7 Location................................................... ...................................................6 6 Location Location.................................................. 6 Directionsand andTransportation; Transportation;Weather Weather Directions Directions and Transportation; andClimate Climate and Weather and Climate Map:City Cityand andState State............................... ...............................2929 Map: Map: City and State.............................. 31 Map:Stevens StevensCounty CountyVisitors................ Visitors................2525 Map: Map: Stevens County Visitors.............. 27

Public Land ............................................1619 16 Public Land........................................... Public Land ............................................ Washington Departmentof Natural WWashington ashington Department ofofNatural Natural Department Resources; ColvilleNational NationalForest; Forest; Resources; Colville Forest; Resources; Colville National Lake Roosevelt NationalRecreation Recreation Lake Roosevelt National Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area; Little Pend OreilleNational National Area; Little Pend Oreille Area; Little Pend Oreille National WildlifeRefuge Refuge Wildlife Wildlife Refuge Resortsand andCasinos Casinos ...............................2121 Resorts ............................... Resorts and Casinos............................. 23 Restaurants .............................................2020 Restaurants ............................................. Restaurants............................................ 22 ScenicDrives, Drives,Nature Nature&&Reacreation Scenic Scenic Drives, Nature & Reacreation Areas................................................ ................................................1515 Areas Recreation Areas............................... 17 NationalBicycle BicycleRoute; Route;SalmoSalmoNational National Bicycle Route; SalmoPriestWilderness WildernessArea; Area;International International Priest Priest Wilderness Area;Falls International Selkirk Loop;Crystal Crystal State Selkirk Loop; Falls State Selkirk Loop; Crystal Falls State Park;Gardner GardnerCave; Cave;Colville Colville National Park; National Park; Gardner Cave; Colville National Forests; Sherman Pass ScenicByway; Byway; Forests; Sherman Pass Scenic Forests; Sherman Pass Scenic Byway; Stonerose Fossil Site Stonerose Fossil Site Stonerose Fossil Site SeasonalRecreation Recreation ...............................1212 Seasonal ............................... Seasonal Recreation.............................. Venues ....................................................1014 10 Venues .................................................... Venues................................................... 12 WaterSports Sports ...........................................1818 Water ........................................... Water Sports.......................................... 20 Welcome................................................... Welcome................................................... 5 5 Welcome................................................ 5 KellerHouse Houseand andHeritage HeritageCenter; Center; Keller Keller House and Heritage Center; Paul’s Mission; LakeRoosevelt; Roosevelt; StStPaul’s Mission; Lake Drive-In Theater;International International Selkirk StDrive-In Paul’s Mission; Lake Roosevelt; Theater; Selkirk Loop;49° 49°North NorthInternational Selkirk Drive-In Theater; Loop; Loop; 49° North

Chambers of Commerce & Visitor Information Centers ColvilleChamber Chamber Commerce Colville ofofCommerce

509-935-8595 Greater Loon Lake Chamber Commerce Greater Loon Lake Chamber ofof Commerce www.chewelah.org Box 302, Loon Lake 99148 POPO Box 302, Loon Lake 99148 9:00 am to 1:00 pm 509-233-8646 509-233-8646 www.gllcoc.com www.gllcoc.com Meeting: - 7:00 pm Meeting:Friday 2nd Wednesday 6:00 pm Hunters Chamber Commerce Hunters Chamber ofof Commerce

CityofofNorthport Northport City

Created and produced for the Chambers of

Colville Chamber of Commerce.

Project Coordinator – Woods, Project Coordinator Tricia Woods, TourismManager Manager Project Coordinator Tricia Tourism Colville Chamber Commerce Christa McDonald & Karen Learn, Colville Chamber ofofCommerce Tourism Managers

Publisher Colville Printing - HollyBerkeley, Berkeley,Manager Manager Publisher Colville Printing - Holly Colville Chamber of Commerce 511S.S.Main, Main,Colville Colville• 509-684-5869 • 509-684-5869 511 Publisher – C entury Publishing, Inc.

5710 E Seltice Way, Post Falls • Rothwell Typesettingand and Design Colville Printing - Susie Rothwell Typesetting Design Colville Printing - Susie (800) 824-1806

Printed Lithograph Reproductions, Spokane, WA Printed bybyLithograph Reproductions, Spokane, WA Typesetting and Design –

Raised Brow Productions - Doug Conboy

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Colville Chamber of Commerce Visitor Information Center && Visitor Information Center 121 Astor Ave., Colville 99114 121 E.E. Astor Ave., Colville 99114 509-684-5973 Chewelah Chamber of Commerce 509-684-5973 www.colville.com www.colville.com 401 S. Park St., Ste G, Chewelah Hours: 9:00 12:00 noon and 1:00 4:00 Hours: 9:00 amam to to 12:00 noon and 1:00 to to 4:00 pmpm Meeting: Tuesday Noon Meeting: Tuesday - Noon 99109 Stephani's Oak Street Grill Stephani's Oak Street Grill

Meeting: 2nd Wednesday 6:00 pm

Createdand andproduced producedforforthetheChambers ChambersofofCommerce Created Commerce of Stevens County as listed onCommerce this page.ofof StevensCounty Countyasaslisted listedononthis thispage. page. Stevens Copywright 2021 by the Colville Chamber of Copywrite 2011 Colville Chamber Commerce. Copywrite 2011 bybythethe Colville ofofCommerce. Commerce. Every effort hasChamber been made to ensure Every effort has made ensure the accuracy Every has been toto ensure accuracy ofof thethe theeffort accuracy ofbeen themade information inthethis publication. information thispublication. publication. Chamberand andColville Colville information ininthis The Chamber assumes The noTheChamber responsibility for Printing assume responsibility misinformation. Printing assume nono responsibility forfor misinformation. Reproduction inmisinformation. whole or part Reproduction whole part without permission Reproduction inin whole orofor part without permission ofof thethe without permission the Chamber is prohibited. Chamberis isprohibited. prohibited.Updates Updatesand andchanges changesshould shouldbebe Chamber Updates and changes should be directed to the directedtotothetheColville ColvilleChamber ChamberofofCommerce. Commerce. directed

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Colville Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Information Center Chambers Commerce 986 S.Chambers Main St., Steof B,ofCommerce Colville 99114&& Visitor Information Centers Visitor Information Centers 509-684-5973 Chewelah Chamber Commerce www.colvillechamberofcommerce.com Chewelah Chamber ofof Commerce 214 East Main, Chewelah 99109 214 East Main, Chewelah 99109 Hours: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm 509-935-8595 509-935-8595 www.chewelah.org www.chewelah.org and 1:00 to 4:00 pm 9:00 1:00 9:00 amam to to 1:00 pmpm Meeting: TFriday uesday -pm Noon Meeting:Friday - 7:00 pm Meeting: - 7:00 Colville Eagles Colville Chamber of Commerce

Photography: Gaby Belden, Bud Kovalchik, Mary Photography: Gaby Belden, Bud Kovalchik, Mary Photography: Gaby Belden, Bud Kovalchik, Rothwell, Tricia Woods, Colville Schoold Districtand and Rothwell, Tricia Woods, Colville Schoold District Mary Rothwell, Tricia Woods, Colville School Northport Chamber Commerce. Northport Chamber ofof Commerce.

District, Northport Chamber of Commerce and Christa McDonald Photography.

Box 131, Hunters 99137 Kettle Falls Chamber of Commerce POPO Box 131, Hunters 99137 509-722-3910 509-722-3910 &www.hunterschamberofcommerce.com Visitor Information Center www.hunterschamberofcommerce.com Meeting: Monday 7:00 Meeting: 3rd3rd Monday at at 7:00 pmpm 425 W. 3rd Ave., Hwy 395 North PO BoxFalls 119, Kettle ofFalls, 99141 Kettle Falls Chamber of Commerce Kettle Chamber Commerce Visitor Information Center && Visitor Information Center 509-738-2300 425 Ave., Hwy 395 North 425 W.W. 3rd3rd Ave., Hwy 395 North Box 119, Kettle Falls, 99141 www.kfchamber.org POPO Box 119, Kettle Falls, 99141 509-738-2300 509-738-2300 Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm www.kettle-falls.com www.kettle-falls.com Hours: 9:00 5:00 Hours: 9:00 amam to to 5:00 pmpmat Noon Meeting: 3rd Thursday Meeting:3rd3rd Thursday Noon Meeting: Thursday at at Noon

Lake Spokane Chamber Commerce Lake Spokane Chamber ofof Commerce

Lake Spokane Box Nine Mile Falls, 99026 POPO Box 56,56, Nine Mile Falls, 99026 509-467-3826 509-467-3826 Chamber of Commerce www.lakespokane.com www.lakespokane.com Visitor Center: The Outpost News99026 PO BoxCenter: 56, Nine Mile Falls, Visitor The Outpost News Meeting:4th4th Thursday at Noon Meeting: Thursday at Noon 509-467-3826 Pizza Factory Pizza Factory Visitor Center: The Outpost News Northport Chamber Commerce Northport Chamber ofof Commerce Meeting: 4249, thNorthport, Thursday at Noon Box Northport, 99157 POPO Box 249, 99157 509-732-4551 509-732-4551 Pizza Factory www. Northportwa.us www. Northportwa.us Meeting:4th4th Monday 6:00 Meeting: Monday at at 6:00 pmpm

Northport Chamber of Commerce Springdale Chamber Commerce Springdale Chamber ofof Commerce Box 220, Springdale, 99173 POPO Box 220, Springdale, 99173 PO Box 249, Northport, 99157 509-258-7805 509-258-7805 www.higherelevations.com/springdale_chamber.htm 509-732-4551 www.higherelevations.com/springdale_chamber.htm Meeting:First First Thursday Noon Meeting: Thursday Noon www. Northportwa.us Geronimo's Geronimo's Meeting: 4th Monday at 6:00 pm


Welcome to Stevens County

eat place to visit, live, work and play.

With outdoor recreation literally ts from doorstep, join invisit, thelive, group who call this region their vacation paradise or great place totovisit, visit, live, work and play. With outdoor recreation literally aa great place to work and play. With outdoor recreation literally ayour great place live, work and play. With outdoor recreation literally moments from your doorstep, join the group who callcall this region their vacation paradise ome. moments With rolling mountains reaching to the the blue sky, green forests in every direction, from your doorstep, join ininthe group who call this region their vacation paradise oror or moments from your doorstep, join in group who this region their vacation paradise their home. With rolling mountains reaching to the blue sky, green forests in every direction, and their home. With rolling mountains reaching to to the blue sky, forests in every direction, their home. rolling mountains reaching the blue sky,green green forests in direction, r distinct seasons toWith enjoy, you will enjoy spending time in our special corner ofevery the world. four distinct seasons to enjoy, you will enjoy spending timetime intime our special corner of the world. and four distinct seasons to to enjoy, you willwill enjoy spending in our special corner of the world. and four distinct seasons enjoy, you enjoy spending in our special corner of the world.

St. Paul’s St. Paul’s St.St. Paul’s Paul’s Mission Mission Mission Mission overlooking overlooking overlooking overlooking LakeLake Lake Lake Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt

Visit the historic Visit the historic Visit the historic it the historic Keller House and Keller and Keller House and View a areplica of the Catholic er House andHouse Drive along Drive along Drive along View a replica of the Catholic View replica of the Catholic Drive along View a replica of the Catholic the Heritage Center the Heritage Center Heritage Center mission built in 1847 Kettle mission built in at1847 at Kettle mission built in 1847 at Kettle Lake Roosevelt Lake Roosevelt eritagethe Center Lake Roosevelt mission built in 1847 at Kettle Falls overlooking Hudson’s Bay Bay Lake Roosevelt Falls overlooking Hudson’s Bay Colville Falls overlooking Hudson’s Colville ininin Colville ViewView theView beautiful scenery andscenery Falls overlooking Hudson’s Bay in Colville beautiful Fort Colville, now under the waters thethe beautiful scenery andand Fort Colville, now under waters Fort Colville, now under thethe waters

The Keller House, built in 1910, smallsmall communities alongscenery the the beautiful and small communities along the now under theListening waters of Roosevelt. Listening to communities along the of Lake Roosevelt. Listening The Keller House, built inFort 1910,Colville, ofLake Lake Roosevelt. to to View The Keller House, built in 1910, has been restored to nearly original lake. You can almost visualize lake. almost visualize communities along the lake. YouYou cancan almost visualize the wind, you can almost hear thehear wind, you can almost been to nearly oforiginal Lake Roosevelt. Listening tohear thethe wind, you can almost thethesmall hashas been restored to nearly original House, built inrestored 1910, condition with parquet floors and what the Columbia River was what the Columbia River Columbia waswas travelers portaging around falls portaging around the falls condition with parquet floors travelers portaging around thethe falls lake.what Youthecan almostRiver visualize condition with parquet floors andand the wind, travelers you can almost hear the stored to nearly original original furnishings. The museum like before Grand Coulee like before Grand Coulee right past the Mission. While there, before Grand Coulee original furnishings. The museum portaging right past thethe Mission. While there, right past Mission. there, original furnishings. The museum whatlike the Columbia River was travelers around theWhile falls ith parquet floors anddiorama exhibits a complete Dam, with steamboats the Dam, with steamboats the visit the Kettle Falls Historical exhibits a complete diorama Dam, with steamboats the visit the Kettle Falls Historical visit the Kettle Falls Historical exhibits a complete diorama right past the Mission. While there, like before Grand Coulee nishings. The museum of an Indian village, a pioneer main transportation in the area. main transportation in the area. Center Museum with native Indian village, a pioneer main transportation in the area. Center Museum with native Center Museum with native of of an an Indian village, a pioneer Dam, with steamboats the visit the Kettle Falls Historical omplete diorama township with stores, newspaper, CrossCross the lake Gifford on Gifford the on on Cross lake at artifacts. township with stores, newspaper, theatthe lake at Gifford thethe artifacts. artifacts. township with stores, newspaper, main transportation in the area. dentist office and more. On the free ferry to Ferry County Center Museum with native free ferry to Ferry and village, aoffice pioneer dentist office more. free ferry to County Ferry County andand dentist andand more. OnOn thethe the grounds are located a one-room follow Highway Cross the lake atInchelium Gifford on the follow the Inchelium Highway grounds are located a one-room artifacts. DriveDrive ith stores, newspaper, follow thethe Inchelium Highway grounds are located a one-room the Drive the back north to 20. Highway 20. schoolhouse, trapper’s cabin, aa a backback north toto Highway International schoolhouse, a trapper’s cabin, free ferry Ferry County north to Highway 20.and e and more. Onaathe schoolhouse, trapper’s cabin, International International homesteader’s cabin and more. It It It Selkirk Loop homesteader’s cabin more. follow the Inchelium Highway homesteader’s cabin andand more. located a one-room Selkirk Loop Drive the Selkirk Loop is worth the time to bring the kids is worth the time to bring the kids is worth thecabin, time toa bring the kids back north to Highway 20.go Super Loop e, a trapper’s Visit in the winter and Super Loop and explore our past. and explore our past. International Super Loop and explore our past. Visit in the winter and r’s cabin and more. It in the winter and go go Drive to Chewelah skiingVisit at 49 Degrees North Selkirk Loop Drive to Chewelah skiing at 49 Degrees North Drive Chewelah One of the thekids last remaining time to bring skiing at 49 Degrees North over thetobeautiful One remaining over the beautiful One of of thethe lastlast remaining You can over theTrail, beautiful SuperFlowery Loop up Drive-In Movie Theaters our past. Drive-In Movie Theaters Flowery Trail, up in can the winter and go YouYou can Drive-In Movie Theaters Flowery Trail, up rideVisit the US Hwy 395 to Colville through in in Washington State ride the US Hwy 395 to Colville through ride the Drive to Chewelah Washington State US Hwypastoral 395 tovalleys Colville ski lifts skiing at 49 Degrees North in Washington State beautiful withthrough beautiful pastoral valleys with the last remaining skiski liftslifts Just west of Colville on Hwy 395, beautiful pastoral valleys with over the beautiful into barns dating back to the days into Just west of Colville Hwy 395, antique antique barns dating back to the days into Just west ofMemorial Colville on on Hwy 395, You can antique barns dating back to the days open from Day to Labor n Movie Theaters the sky Flowery Trail, up when this area was known for dairy sky open from Memorial Day to Labor when this area was known dairy thethe sky open Memorial Day to Labor when this area was known forfor dairy Day,from the Auto Vue Drive-In shows and see all the way to Canada ride the US Hwy 395 to Colville through farming. Then head east over the and see the to Canada Day, the Auto Vue Drive-In shows ashington State farming. Then head east over the and see all all the wayway to Canada Day, Vue shows farming. Then head east over the firstthe runAuto movies andDrive-In has a great and Idaho. Rated number one ski lifts Tiger Highway, State with Route 20, to 20, to Idaho. Rated number pastoral valleys first movies and has a beautiful great Tiger Highway, State Route andand Idaho. Rated number oneone first runrun movies great Tiger Highway, State Route 20, to snack bar. Comeand and has showa your for families in the region, 49 Ione and back down along the Pend into forfor families in the region, 49 Colville onbar. Hwy 395, snack Come and show your barns antique dating back toalong the days Ione and back down along Pend families in the region, 49 snack Come and show from your Ione and back down thethe Pend kids bar. how much fun watching DegreesDegrees North sports legendary Oreille River. 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Location ocation

Directions and Directions and Transportation Transportation

Stevens County, the northeastern Stevens County, locatednestled in the innortheastern corner of Washington State, is bordered by part of Washington State, is bordered the Spokane River the south, on two sides by rivers andtolakes, and the Columbia and Kettle rivers to the west, highways follow these routes. Our British to theBritish north, and one of the neighbor Columbia to the north, Columbia, ridges of the Selkirk Mountains to the east. Canada provides a mountainous backdrop Colville, the county seat, sits at the to the mountain ridges across the county.intersection of U.S. Hwy 395 and State High-

Colville, way the county seat, the highways US Airways, 20, two of the sits threeatmain Continental Frontier. Spokane include Alaska,and Horizon, Delta, current conditions at the Colville Airport. intersection of county. U.S. Hwy State in the Hwy395 20, and the northernmost If you fly yourIfown Colville Southwest, you plane, fly yourboth own plane, both Chewelah’s Airport boasts a 3800 foot Highwaycross-state 20, the northernmost crosshighway, merges with Hwy 395and Chewelah city airports. The Colville andhave Chewelah have city airports. paved, lighted runway that can accommostate highway. the Falls westand side of the east to Colville west ofOn Kettle continues Municipal Airport is equipped The Colville Municipal Airport is equipped date a variety of aircraft, including small Stevens County is located in the county, State Highway follows Colville, where it25splits againthe and continues a 2,700-foot runwayaligned aligned with jets. A visitors lounge provides additional withwith a 2,700-foot runway witha Mountains on plus an area Columbiaeast River/Lake fromHwy Two395 a 15-foot to the PendRoosevelt Oreille Valley. 15-footwide widetaxi taxi way. way. The current- northeastern amenities, andRocky local telephone service Theairport airport called the Okanagan Highlands. Just provides and traverses Rivers past Kettleaccess Fallsfrom and Spokane Northport ly has has the capacity to holdtoapproximately wifi. A courtesy car is available by con- east currently the capacity hold of the Kettle Crest RangeTyrone in Ferry County the county from the southeast near Clayto the Canadian border at Rossland, BC. 40 aircraft. A40 courtesy carAiscourtesy available by tacting the airport manager Bryant approximately aircraft. and with parts of the Selkirk Mountains ton to the northwest, following the Kettle car is Starting just north of Spokane, Stevens contacting managerthe Dave Gar(509) 935-4852. The Airport is adjacent availablethebyairport contacting airport the highest point is Abercrombie Canadian Laurier. County isRiver overto84themiles longborder goingatnorthringerDave at (509) 685- 9056. airport to the Chewelah Golf & Country Club at manager Garringer atThe (509) 685-has Statemountains Highway 25scattered follows the Columbia Mountain at 7,308 feet. The lowest point south. With over the a FAA Certified AWOS weather station for (509) 935-6807. 9056. River/Lake Roosevelt from Two Rivers is the confluence of the Spokane and landscape, few roads go in a straight line in the southwest, Kettle Falls (where Chewelah's Airport boasts a 3800 Columbia Rivers at normal water level of for very long. Numerouspast paved county it crosses Hwy 395) to Northport and the foot paved, lighted runway that can 1284 feet. At 1,635 feet elevation Colville roads provide beautiful panoramas in every Canadian border at Rossland, BC. Paved accommodate a variety of aircraft, sits in a valley surrounded by mountains direction and make for nice loop trips Stevenssmall Countyjets. enjoys continental climate withaveraging weather affected by elevation and roads throughout the headed county provide including A avisitors lounge 5500locally feet high. includingcounty the Flowery Trail Road aspect.additional The north-to-south trending beautiful panoramas in every direction andprovides amenities, andmountains of the Okanagan Highlands in the western part east out of Chewelah. Rental cars are four seasons of the county and the Selkirk Range incar the easternThe part climate are cut byoffers throughthe by valleys. Valleyswith make excellent loop trips for driving or local telephone service. A courtesy available from Booth and LaDuke Motors normal summer temperatures reaching are generally warmer and drier and higher elevations cooler and moister. Elevations range from road Rental cars are available fromis available by contacting the airport in Colville at biking. (509) 684-8404. in the 90s during the day and cooling off 1,273 Lee feet atDorrance the confluence of the Spokane and Columbia Rivers at normal water level to 7,310 Booth and LaDuke Motors in Colville at manager (509) 935-4852. comfortably at night. Fall delights include Reservations can be made at www.goldon theissummit of Abercrombie Mountain. Precipitation varies considerably, with most (509) 684-8404. Reservations can be madeThe feet Airport adjacent to the Chewelah dynamic withfour aspens falling between November and June and much ofan it asarray snowof in winter. Thecolors area enjoys line.us orat1-888-739-5395 bus service www.goldline.us for or 1-888-739-5395 Golf & Country Club at (509)935-6807. turning brightinyellow. During distinct seasons. Summers tend to be hot and dryand withlarch temperatures reaching the 90s during on the Gold Line Bus from Falls, for bus service on theKettle Gold Line Bus from County businesses winter, snows in the are the day andStevens cooling comfortably at night. Autumn delightsheavier with warm days and coldmountains nights thru Colville, and points south and Additionally, KettleChewelah Falls, thru Colville, Chewelah rely on OmniTrax rail services to ship a treat for snow enthusiasts. Spring brings points souththe to North Spokane, the Spokane and exhibits an array of dynamic colors when aspen and larch trees turn. During winter, heavier to North Spokane, Spokane Amtrak such products, minerals, an invitation to plant, asgreens, the growing snows in as thewood mountains are a treat for snow enthusiasts. Spring brings a riot of open road Amtrak Station and Spokane Airport. Internation- goods Station and Spokane International and and general merchandise. to bicycle, an invitation to plant forOther the growing season, which lasts between 110-130 days. season lasts between 110-130 days. The al Airport. Commercial Airlines serving fertilizer Commercial Airlines serving Spokane manufacturers use one of the many truck average rainfall is approximately 17 include Alaska, Horizon, Delta, Southwest, lines to ship goods across the country. inches.

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Chewelah Historical Society

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Kettle Falls Historical Center Fort2Spokane Chewelah Historical Society Loon4 Lake Historical Society

509- 935-6091 http://www.loonlakehistoricalsociety.com/ Chewelah Historical Society 509-233-2222

6 Loon Lake Historical Society Spokane House

509-233-2222 https://www.friendsofspokanehouse.com/ http://www.loonlakehistoricalsociety.com/ 509-465-5064

Valley Historical Society 8 Fort Spokane

509-937-2338 509-738-6266 https://www.facebook.com/littlewhiteschoolhouse/ http://www.nps.gov/laro/historyculture/places.htm

509-684-3119 https://www.kettlefallshistoricalcenter.com/ http://www.stevenscountyhistoricalsociety.org/ 3 Stevens County Historical Kettle Falls Historical Center Society 509-738-6964 5 Geronimo's Food & Spirits Northport Historical Society

Springdale

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509-732-6675 http://cdphs.org/index.html scrld.org/Library_info/library_locations/np.htm 509-276-2693 509-738-6964 http://www.nps.gov/laro/historyculture/places.htm Kettle Falls Historical Center 509-738-6266

509-258-4211 https://www.northporthistory.org/ Geronimo's Food & Spirits

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Clayton Clayton

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Stevens County Historical Society 509-684-3119 7 Clayton Historical Society 509-276-2693 http://www.stevenscountyhistoricalsociety.org/ http://www.claytondeerparkhistoricalsociety.com/

& With Jim McMillan Research & Reference Library

1910 Keller House

• Museum Featuring Historical Items from Stevens County History • Colville’s First Schoolhouse • Homestead Cabin • Trappers Cabin • Sawmill • Pioneer Machinery Museum • Blacksmith Shop • Mining Equipment • Graves Mt. Lookout Tower & Hixon Castles

stevenscountyhistoricalsociety.org

(509) 684-5968 700 N. Wynne • PO Box 25 • Colville, WA 99114 7


Chamber Events January Art Walk First Thursday Sheimo Cup 49 Degrees North Park Avenue Players Present Winter Play Saturday Night Skiing 49 Degrees North

February Art Walk First Thursday Saturday Night Skiing 49 Degrees North Chewelah Arts Guild Community Art Show Craft and Draft Chewelah Arts Guild Annual Meeting

March Art Walk First Thursday Chewelah Home and Garden Show Hawaiian Daze 49 Degrees North Chewelah Arts Guild Pecha Kucha Stage Time Play

April Art Walk First Thursday Golf Season Opens City Wide Clean Up Chewelah

May Chewelah Museum Opens Chewelah Arts Guild Quilt Show & Art Walk First Thursday, Chewelah Artist Co-Op chewelahartistcoop.com Chewelah Golf & Country Club 9+9 Tournament City Wide Yard Sale Farmer’s Market Opens City Park Nostalgia Day Car Show

June Art Walk First Thursday Farmer’s Market Every Friday City Park

July Art Walk First Thursday Chewelah Arts Guild Children’s Art Festival Farmer’s Market Every Friday City Park

August Art Walk First Thursday Farmer’s Market Every Friday City Park

September Art Walk First Thursday Music, Magic and Comedy Romp n Roar Golf Tournament Walt Goodman Museum Closes Labor Day Weekend Spokane Tribe Salish Day Farmer’s Market Every Friday City Park

October Art Walk First Thursday Nothing to Loose Production Chewelah Chamber Annual Auction and Dinner at the Chewelah Civic Center Light up the Park Boofest Lions Club Bike Tour Fall Cider Festival

November Art Walk First Thursday Chewelah Artist Co-Op chewelahartistcoop.com One-Act Play Festival Becky’s Best Buddies Pub Crawl 49 Degrees North opens

December Art Walk First Thursday Chewelah Chamber City Sidewalks Chewelah Artist Co-Op chewelahartistcoop.com Farmer’s Market Christmas Faire Nothing to Loose Production Breakfast with Santa 8


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Events March Woodland Theater Broadway Musical First three weekends, Kettle Falls www.woodlandproductions.org 509-738-6626 Home & Garden Show 3rd Weekend Spokane Community College/Colville www.colvillechamberofcommerce.com 509-684-5973 Gem and Mineral Club Panorama Rock Show 4th Weekend, Ft. Colville Grange Hall www.panoramagem.com 509-936-2446

April Colville Wild Turkey Daze April 15 to May 31 Wild Turkey Hunting Season www.colvillechamberofcommerce.com 509-684-5973

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May Colville Chamber’s Open Golf Tournament 1st Friday Dominion Meadows Golf Course www.colvillechamberofcommerce.com 509-684-5973 PeeWee Rodeo 3rd Weekend Springdale Rodeo Arena www.frontierdaysrodeos.com 509-835-3582 Nostalgia Days Chewelah Quilt & Car Show Memorial Day Weekend www.chewelah.org 509-935-8595 Tractor Show & Parade Memorial Day Weekend Springdale Rodeo Arena 509-258-4147

June Town & Country Days 1st Weekend Kettle Falls Park www.kettle-falls.com 509-738-2300 Loonsday Walk 1st Saturday Loon Lake 509-233-2222 Panorama ProWest Rodeo & Parade Father’s Day Weekend NE WA Fairgrounds Colville www.colvillepanoramarodeo.com 509-684-2585 Governor’s Cup Walleye Tournament 4th Weekend Kettle Falls Marina Lake Roosevelt www.lakerooseveltwalleyeclub.com 509-738-2300


Events July

August (cont’d)

Lake Spokane Show & Shine Car Show & Parade Fireworks July 4, Lake Spokane/Suncrest 509-477-9074

Hunters 4-H & Community Fair 3rd Saturday Hunters, WA www.hunterschamberofcommerce.com 509-722-3211

Celebration in the Park July 4, Hunters, WA www.hunterschamberofcommerce.com 509-722-3211 Sidewalk Sale & Street Faire 3rd Weekend www.colvillechamberofcommerce.com 509-684-5973 Springdale Frontier Days Rodeo & Parade 3rd Weekend. Springdale Rodeo Grounds www.frontierdaysrodeos.com 509-258-4548 Rockcut Blues Festival 3rd Weekend, Orient, Washington www.rockcutblues.com 509-738-2350 Spokane Valley Walleye Tournament Last weekend Kettle Falls Marina, Lake Roosevelt www.spokanewalleyeclub.com 509-326-5219

August Valley Community Fair 2nd Saturday Valley, WA www.valleycommunityfair.tripod.com 509-937-2635

NE Washington Fair 4th Thursday to Sunday NE Washington Fairgrounds, Colville www.co.stevens.wa.us/NE_WA_Fair 509-684-2585 Clayton Community Fair 4th Weekend Clayton Fairgrounds www.claytoncommunityfair.com 509-276-2444

November Home for the Holidays 4th Friday in November Downtown Colville www.colvillechamberof commerce.com 509-684-5973 Kris Kringle Market 4th Weekend Loon Lake School House www.loons.org 509-233-2222

September Music On the Mountain Spokane Symphony 2nd Saturday Chewelah Peak Learning Center www.chewlah.org 509-935-8595

October Marcus Cider Fest 1st Saturday Marcus City Park www.townofmarcus.com 509-684-3771 Moonlight Madness & Kiddy Parade 4th Friday night Downtown Colville www.colvillechamberofcommerce.com 509-684-5973

December Kris Kringle Market First 3 Saturdays in Dec. Loon Lake School House www.loons.org 509-233-2222 Home for the Holidays & Gala Dinner Dance 2nd Saturday Downtown Colville Spokane Community College/ Colville www.colvillechamberof commerce.com 509-684-5973

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American Legion Legion Post Post 54 54 American

111 S.S. Park 111 Park St, St, Chewelah Chewelah 99109 99109 509‐935‐8464 509-935-8464

Arden Community Community Center Center Arden

Hall Rd Rd east east ofof Hwy Hwy 395, 395, Colville Colville 99114 99114 Hall 509-684-3001--Carol Howell 509‐684‐3001‐‐Carol Howell

Bull HillValley GuestGrange Ranch #842 Camas

3738 Bull HillHwy Rd, KeVle Falls 9914199173 Main St. and 231, Springdale 877‐285‐5445 509-258-4680 www.bullhill.com

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Chewelah Casino Camas Valley Grange #842

2555 Smith 99109 99173 Main St. andRd,HwyChewelah 231, Springdale 800-322-2788 www.chewelahcasino.com 509‐258‐4680

Chewelah City Park Chewelah Casino

Hwy. WA 99109 2555 395, SmithChewelah, Rd, Chewelah 99109 509-935-8311 800‐322‐2788 www.chewelahcasino.com

Chewelah CivicPark Center Chewelah City

301 ClayChewelah, Avenue, Chewelah, Hwy.E.395, WA 99109WA 99109 509-935-8311 509‐935‐8311

Chewelah Golf and Country Club Chewelah Civic Center

2537E.E.Clay SandAvenue, CanyonChewelah, Rd, Chewelah 99109 301 WA 99109 509-935-6807 www.chewelahgolf.com 509‐935‐8311

Chewelah Learning Center Chewelah Peak Golf and Country Club

3215 Trail Rd,Rd,Chewelah 2537 Flowery E. Sand Canyon Chewelah99109 99109 509-935-7400 509‐935‐6807 www.chewelahpeak.org www.chewelahgolf.com

Chewelah PublicLearning Library Center Chewelah Peak

301 Clay Ave,TrailChewelah 9910999109 3215E.Flowery Rd, Chewelah 509-935-6805 www.chewelahpeak.org 509‐935‐7400

Chewelah Senior Library Center Chewelah Public

301 2nd E.& Main Clay Ave, Avenue, Chewelah Chewelah, 99109Wa 99109 509‐935‐6805 509-935-935-6204

Chewelah Senior Center 4478 Rd, Clayton 99110Wa 99109 2nd &Railroad Main Avenue, Chewelah, 509-276-2694 509‐935‐935‐6204

COGS Community ClaytonDepot Grange #456 Center

107 W.Railroad ShafferRd, Ave,Clayton Springdale 4478 9911099148 509-258-6916 509‐276‐2694

Colville PublicCommunity Library Center COGS Depot

195 W. S. Oak St, Colville 99114 99148 107 Shaffer Ave, Springdale 509-684-6620 509‐258‐6916

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& Stadium Various loca0ons, Colville 99114 985 S. Elm St, Colville 99114 509‐684‐7800 509-685-2121 Rose Cashion

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Community Colleges of Spokane, Colville Center 985 S. Elm St, Colville 99114 509‐685‐2121

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Columbia Rd, Hunters 157 Hwy 20River E, Colville 9911499137 509-722-3382 509‐684‐2045

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Greenwood Park Grange #590

50 60

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4983E.Hwy 25 S, Hunters 9913799114 356 Dominion Ave, Colville 509-722-6011 509‐684‐3086

Heritage Court City Park Downtown

100 50

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Hunters Community Hall

35 100

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Keller Heritage Center

300 35

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25262 Hwy 395NPS N, Ke le Lake Roosevelt KeVleFalls Falls99141 99141 509-684-5132 509‐738‐6626

150 300

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KeZle River Grange #1120

15 150

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1011 (HwyLoon 25)Lake Marcus 99151 4000 Cider ColvilleRdRd., 99148 509-684-3771 509‐233‐2222

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Mountain View LodgeCenter & Park Marcus Community

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Mingo Gardens Astor & Washingon Streets, Colville 1016 Mingo Mountain Rd, KeVle Falls99114 99141 509-684-2585 509‐738‐2519 www.mingogardens.com

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Ford Senior Center

157 FordHwy 9901320 E, Colville 99114 509-684-2045 509‐258‐4680

Fort Colville Grange #533

356 E. Dominion Colville99137 99114 Columbia River Rd,Ave,Hunters 509-684-3086 509‐722‐3382

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Colville Public Library

& Stadium 195 S. Oak St, Colville 99114 Various loca0ons, Colville 99114 509‐684‐6620 509-684-7800 RoseDist. Cashion Colville School High School Auditorium, Gym

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Ford 9901399129 Fruitland 509-258-4680 509‐722‐6011

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700 N.Hwy Wynne Colville99137 99114 4983 25 S,St,Hunters 509-684-5968 509‐722‐6011 Lake Ke le99114 Falls 99141 700 N.Roosevelt Wynne St,NPSColville 509-738-6626 509‐684‐5968

KeZle Falls Day Use Area

PO BoxHwy 985,395 Northport 25262 N, KeVle99157 Falls 99141 509‐684‐5132

Loon Lake Retreats Community Center Lazy Daze

4000BoxColville Rd., Loon Lake PO 985, Northport 9915799148 509-233-2222 509‐732‐6686 www.lazy‐day‐retreats.com

Marcus Center Loon LakeCommunity Community Center& Park

2408 Cider Flowery 99109 1011 RdTrail (HwyRd,25)Chewelah Marcus 99151 509‐684‐3771

2408 Flowery Trail Rd, Chewelah 99109 509‐935‐0707 www.mountainviewlodge.biz

Northeast WA Fairgrounds Astor & Washingon Streets, Colville 99114 509‐684‐2585

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Hwy 3951061, Ke leColville Falls, 99141 PO. Box 99114 509-684-8515 www.williamslakebb.com 509‐684‐3459

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Yep KanumValley City Grange Park Williams

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Hwy 395 KeVle Falls, 99141 509‐684‐8515

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Stevens Sheriff's Building Stephani'sCo.Oak StreetAmbulance Grill

425 N. HwyOak395St,N,Colville Colville99114 99114 157 509-684-8261 509‐684‐1600

Stevens County Commissioner's Stevens Co. Sheriff's Ambulance Room Building

215 Colville 99114 425 So. HwyOak 395St.,N, Room Colville214, 99114 509-684-3751 509‐684‐8261

Stranger Creek Grange #374 Room Stevens County Commissioner's

3388So.Addy-Gifford Rd, 214, Rice 99167 215 Oak St., Room Colville 99114 509-738-2960 509‐684‐3751

The Mountain Event Center Stranger CreekLodge Grange&#374

5285 Canyon Rd., Park (Tum Tum) 3388 Rail Addy‐Gifford Rd,Deer Rice 99167 509-276-2219 www.the-mountain.org 509‐738‐2960

Town of Northport & BoatCenter Launch The Mountain LodgePark & Event

Hwy in Northport 99157(Tum Tum) 528525RailNorth Canyon Rd., Deer Park 509-732-4450 509‐276‐2219 www.the‐mountain.org

Tri County EconomicPark Development District Town of Northport & Boat Launch

986 S.25Main 9911499157 Hwy NorthSt,inColville Northport 509-684-4571 509‐732‐4450

Tum Tum Community Center Tri County Economic Development District

6324 Box 99114 1083) Tum Tum 99034 986 S.Hwy Main291St,(PO Colville 509-276-2398 www.tumtumcc.webs.com 509‐684‐4571

Two Resort andCenter Casino Tum Rivers Tum Community

6828 Hwy B Hwy29125(PO S, Davenport, 6324 Box 1083) WA Tum99112 Tum 99034 509-722-4029 www.tumtumcc.webs.com two-rivers-resort.com 509‐276‐2398

Valley Grange #1048and Casino Two Rivers Resort

3091 Valley 99181 6828 WaiVs B Hwy Lake 25 S, Rd, Davenport, WA 99112 509-937-2054 509‐722‐4029 two‐rivers‐resort.com

White Lake Grange Valley Grange #1048#484

Colville 99114Lake Rd, Valley 99181 3091 WaiVs 509-684-2677 509‐937‐2054

Williams Grange White LakeValley Grange #484

Swenson99114 Rd. & Casberg-Burroughs., Clayton Colville 509-684-466-3564 www.wa-grange.org 509‐684‐2677

Woodland Theater Williams Lake B & Bfor performances

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2604 Pleasant Pleasant Valley Valley Rd, 2604 Rd, Rice Rice 99167 99167 509-738-6041 509‐738‐6041

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DominionRd. & Elm, Colvile 99114 Clayton Swenson & Casberg‐Burroughs., 509-684-6037 509‐684‐466‐3564 www.wa‐grange.org

Dominion & Elm, Colvile 99114 509‐684‐6037

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Quillisascut #372 Quillisascut Grange Grange #372

Pavilion Pavilion

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3806 N. N. Deer Deer Lake Lake Rd, Rd, Loon Loon Lake Lake 99148 3806 99148 509-233-2367 509‐233‐2367 www.pinelowpark.com www.pinelowpark.com

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Enterprise Elks Lodge Grange #1753 #784

Fruitland 99129 Ave, Colville 99114 1861 E. Hawthorne 509-722-6011 509‐684‐2621

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Pinelow Pinelow Park Park

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401 Center Center Ave, 401 Ave, Northport Northport 99157 99157 509-563-4502 509‐563‐4502

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Elks EaglesLodge Lodge#1753

1861N.E.Wynne Hawthorne 608 St. Ave, Colville 99114 509-684-2621 509‐684‐4534

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Eagles Del SolLodge Restaurant

608 S.N.Main WynneSt,St.Colville 99114 995 509-684-4534 509‐684‐0300

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Deer Deer Lake Lake Resort Resort

3906 W. Canyon 3906 W. Canyon Springs Springs Way, Way, Loon Loon Lake, Lake, WA WA 99148 99148 (509) (509) 233-2081 233‐2081

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75 75

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American Legion Post 47‐‐Frank Star 6th && Main Main St. St. (PO (PO Box Box 181) 181) Colville, Colville, 99114 99114 6th 684‐1000 (ReMax) 684-1000 (ReMax)

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Ag. Trade Center N.E. WA Fairgrounds 411 Ave, Colville Colville 99114 99114 411 W. W. Astor Astor Ave, 509-684-2585 509‐684‐2585

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Addy Grange #603 1376 Main 1376 Main St, St, Addy Addy 99101 99101 509-935-4204 509‐935‐4204

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Art - Music - Dance & Theater

Women’s Boutique & Formal Wear Studio Monday-Friday 10:30-6

Saturday 10:30-2

441 1/2 South Main Street Colville, Washington (509) 685-1613

Chewelah Chewelah Arts Guild......................................... 935-0784 Chewelah Center for the Arts........................... 935-8832 www.chewelahpaca.org Flowery Trail Coffeehouse................................ 935-8629 www.flowerytrail.com Art and Music Events Park Avenue Players.......................................... 935-6075 Theater Group Stage Time Theater Group................................ 935-6075 Theater Group

Colville Alpine Movie Theater........................................ 684-6119 112 N. Main, Colville Auto-View Drive Inn Movies............................. 684-6119 A real open-air Drive Inn Theater Country Faire Art Gallery................................ 684-8274 Prints, Originals and Sculpture

Kettle Falls Haran Dance Studio........................................... 738-2664 www.harandancers.com Irish Dancing Classes and Performance Meyer Falls Market........................................... 738-2727 www.meyersfallsmarket.com Music Events, Open Mic, Classes Woodland Theatre Productions........................ 738-6626 www.woolandproductions.org Theatre Productions, Music and Presentations 13


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Snowmobiling

Spring

With trailheads east of Colville, northeast of Colville and east of Chewelah, you can sled for miles and miles in Eastern Washington. Parking at the Flodelle Creek Sno Park gives you access to over 138 miles of groomed trails, a warming hut and all of the Calispell Peak Trail System. Visit www.parks.wa.gov/winter/trails to find the maps necessary for the area. The third weekend in January each year is the Gold Rush Snowmobiling Fun Run sponsored by the Driftriders Snowmobile Club. Starting at Beaver Lodge Resort, about 24 miles east of Colville, the Fun Run brings in sleds from around the region.

Fishing

Spring explodes with a riot of color as plants pop new growth. Forest trails needs time to thaw but road biking and fishing seasons start!

Lake and stream fishing seasons usually begin towards the end of April, with some seasons open at other times (Fishing regulations and seasons can vary by lake and stream, so check the State’s website at wdfw.wa.gov/fishing or ask where you buy your license). Anglers ply Lake Roosevelt for walleye, trout and sturgeon, and two walleye tournaments are held at the Kettle Falls Marina each summer. Spokane River is known for walleye. Fly fishing on the Little Pend Oreille River and McDowell Lake on the LPO National Wildlife Refuge provide challenges for dedicated anglers. ADA accessible accessible fishing docks can be found at Potter’s Pond on the LPO National Wildlife Refuge and at Pierre Lake, Big Meadow Lake and Little Twin Lakes on the Colville National Forest. Turkey Hunting

Colville is known as the Wild Turkey Capital of Washington because more turkeys are found in this region of the state than all the rest of the state together. Starting in April, residents are awakened to the sound of turkeys gobbling as they look for potential mates. Tom Turkeys, mostly of the Merriam subspecies, are hunted in the spring with the season lasting from April 15 to May 31. There is another season the first week of October. Wildlife biologists from the area agencies have put together a helpful online map of potential turkey hunting grounds which you can access at www.colvillechamberofcommerce.com. Watching Wildlife and Photographing Nature

For the best in Community Theatre & Performing arts, look no further than Woodlands Theatre in Kettle Falls.

Follow us on Facebook at Woodland Theatre Productions or website woodlandproductions.org or contact us at woodlandstp@gmail.com See you at the Theatre!

The high diversity of plants and animals in northeast Washington reflects the wide diversity of environments, all of which provide ample opportunities for photographers. More than 1,000 species of plants and 600 species of fungi (many edible but more are not!) have been documented. Nature enthusiasts come to observe the more than 90 species of butterflies or 60 species of dragonflies, several of which have only been found in this part of the state. The region is part of Audubon Society’s Palouse to Pines Loop Great Washington State Birding Trail and bird watchers delight in the potential to see many of the more than 300 species of birds that have been tallied. See numerous birds and maybe glimpse a moose during a trip to the Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge’s McDowell Marsh Environmental Education Trail with its handicapped access and 300-foot boardwalk to a photo blind at the marsh. 15


Seasonal Recreation

Summer

Summer brings warm days, cool nights and sunshine that lasts for 17 hours!

Hiking, Backpacking, Mountain and Road Riding, Horseback Riding As the snowline creeps up the mountains, more roads and trails open for you to explore on lands managed by the Colville National Forest, Washington Department of Natural Resources, and the Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge. Newashingtontrails.com contains maps to a wide variety of recreational routes. Northeast Washington provides a high variety and quality of road cycling routes rarely found in the U.S. Mountain panoramas, sculpted valleys and miles of lake and river views provide spectacular backdrops to your rides. No matter your level of biking, the area offers numerous routes from challenging climbs to fairly flat loops on lightly travelled country roads. This area is home to the longest mountain bike route in Washington State and if you are looking for heart-pounding climbs or downhill runs, or to just cruise around on unpaved forest roads you’ll find everything a mountain biker wants. It can be difficult to concentrate on the trail with so much spectacular scenery surrounding you! Throughout the area trailheads with horse trailer parking access trails that head into the mountains for day trips or longer. Jeep and ATV trails to the tops of Dominion and Radar Dome mountains provide panoramic views in all directions. Hiking Abercrombie Mountain tops you on the highest point in Stevens County at 7,308 feet and provides gorgeous vistas to Idaho and Canada. You can hike or ride all day and see few others on the trail. All native large mammal predators live in northeast Washington, so take standard safety precautions. House and Power Boating, Sailing, Water Skiing, Swimming, Canoeing, Kayaking, Wind Surfing, Rowing and Paddleboarding If you prefer water sports, Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area (Columbia/Kettle Rivers) on the western boundary of Stevens County provides miles of water for all water activities. Houseboats, available for rent, can be navigated down the lake and parked on any beach for days of fun. Visit nps.gov/laro for boat launches and beaches. Loon Lake, Waitts Lake, Deer Lake, Lake Spokane, and the Little Pend Oreille Lakes allow motors, water skiing and personal watercraft. On hot summer days, head out to one of the local beaches or float the Kettle River near Orient on a tube or raft. You can even go late in the afternoon, as living in the far north means long summer days. Geocaching, GPS and Orienteering and Huckleberry Picking You could spend your entire vacation geocaching the hundreds of sites in the county. Geocaching.com provides lists of sites in the area. Huckleberries provide a wonderful, tart-sweet flavor and locals keep secret their favorite places, so you have a very good friend if someone shares a location with you. Keep your GPS handy to find the location again! 16

Fall

As snow does not usually fall until November in most areas, this can be one of the best times to be outside for an adventure. The air is cooler, the insects fewer and the crowds even smaller than usual

Camping, Hiking, Mushroom Picking and Hunting

Camping, which is available from mid-April to the end of the year at both public and private campgrounds, is fun in the fall when the cool air makes sleeping bags feel really good. Unless it is an especially dry year, fires are allowed in fire pits at all campgrounds on public lands. There are campgrounds at most lakes, along Lake Roosevelt, and in the Colville National Forest. Fall turkey season is popular and then bear, moose and white tailed deer seasons attract hunters to Stevens County who want to fill up the freezer before the cold weather sets in. With the seasonal Pacific Coast weather an influence in our area, fall turns to rain and then snow and then the snowmobiles are out in force again!

Online Ordering- Indoor Seating

325 W. 3rd Ave , Kettle Falls, WA 509-738-7382 northernales-online.square.site Check website for current hours


U.S. Bicycle Route 10 is a scenic and popular cross-country route that starts in Anacortes, Washington, follows Hwy 20 for 315 miles to Colville, then continues east through the northern states to end after 4,244 miles in Bar Harbor, Maine. International Selkirk Loop with Flowery TrailLittle Pend Oreille Super Side Trip is the only multi-national scenic drive in North America! This 280mile drive tour, plus side trips, takes you through Washington, British Columbia and Idaho (Selkirkloop.org). You will encounter valleys filled by lakes or fields and towering mountains, some draped with glaciers. The Flowery Trail-Little Pend Oreille Super Side Trip highlights the pastoral Colville valley against the backdrop of dark green mountains. Every season provides wonderful views but autumn, when the larch and aspen trees show their fall colors and snow lies lightly on the mountaintops, is particularly enchanting. Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge covers 40,198 acres and is one of the few forested National Wildlife Refuges. The 11-mile Auto Tour, open April 15 through December 31, starts at the refuge headquarters and sports 12 interpretive signs that cover wildlife, homesteaders, land use and railroads (Fws.gov/ refuge/Little_Pend_Oreille/). The Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail crosses the northern part of the county. This hiking trail begins at the Continental Divide in Glacier National Park and travels west over 1,200 miles before reaching the Pacific Ocean near Cape Alava, Washington (pnt.org). Unlike most Scenic Trails it crosses rather than follows mountain ranges.

Gardner Cave, a 1,055-foot cavern near Metaline in Pend Oreille County, is accessed by an easy hike. Join a Crawford State Park Ranger for a fascinating tour with a touch of geological humor. Open May to September (parks.state.wa.us/492/Crawford). The Colville National Forest (fs.usda.gov/colville) provides more than 1 million acres of recreation opportunities in the front and back country and on lakes. Within its boundary lies part of the 41,335-acre Salmo-Priest Wilderness in northeastern Pend Oreille County, which beckons hikers and horse riders to traverse old-growth cedar and hemlock forest and cross treeless, alpine ridges. Sherman Pass Scenic Byway starts in Kettle Falls, crosses the highest pass in the state (5,575 feet) and ends in Republic. Stop to view interpretive signs at Log Flume, Camp Growden, and White Mountain and access hiking areas, including the Kettle Crest at Sherman Pass. Stonerose Fossil Site and Interpretive Center in Republic is one of the top five Eocene fossil sites in the world, where you can find and keep your own fossils of plants, insects and fish that lived about 50 million years ago! The site is open daily from May 31 to September 5 and Wednesday through Sunday September 8 to October 31 (stonerosefossil.org)

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Public Land Washington Department of Natural Resources With miles and miles of trails for off-road vehicle use, the DNR lands in Stevens County provide recreation for trail bikes, 4-wheelers and jeeps. Winter brings groomed trails for snowmobiles and snow parks for winter activity. Go to http://www.dnr. wa.gov/Publications/eng_rms_little_pend_01_full.pdf for the full map of the trails available. DNR lands also offer hiking, mountain biking, hunting and camping. Enjoying the rivers and lakes in the area comes easy with fishing, fly fishing, canoeing, kayaking allowed on state waters. DRN lands require a Discover Pass, available at hunting and fishing license outlets. For more info go to www.dnr.wa.gov or call 509-684-7474. Northeast Regional Office 2525 S. Silke Rd Colville, WA 99114

Website: www.dnr.wa.gov State Phone: 360-902-1000 Local Phone: 509-684-7474

Colville National Forest: Hunters claim this 1.1 million acre forest features the best hunting in the state. Officials say that roughly 60,000 of the state’s estimated 90,000 white-tail deer live in the territory. Elk and moose are also seen along with bighorn sheep in the Sullivan Lake District. Families gather here to enjoy the 486 miles of hiking trails. Horseback riding is one of the most popular warm weather activities, especially along Sherman Pass. That’s because winding trails and spectacular scenery provide a beautiful backdrop. Forest officials have designated many paths like the Kettle Crest Trail specifically for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. A British Columbia mountain biking club known as the Six Packs ranks the Kettle Crest Trail as the best in the world. According to their expertise, the mountain experience more than pays back the energy the biker invests in the challenging trip. Go to www.fs.fed.us/r6/colville for more trail information. Supervisor’s Office 765 S. Main St. Colville, WA 9914

Website: www.fs.fed.us/r6/colville Local Phone: 509-684-7000

Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area: This unit of the National Park Service was created in 1941 when the Bureau of Reclamation built the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River. At 150 miles long, it is one of the largest lakes in the area, making it ideal for motor boating, water skiing, canoeing, kayaking, wind surfing, sailing, swimming and fishing. A walleye fishing tournament is held in June. Washington state licenses are required when hunting and fishing at Lake Roosevelt. Spokane and Colville Confederated Tribal Lands border some of the lake and have their own regulations. There are 22 public boat launches on the lake as well as 28 year-round campgrounds, some only accessible by boat. Lake Roosevelt NRA 316 Kettle Park Rd. Kettle Falls, WA 99141 18

Website: www.nps.gov/laro Local Phone: 509-738-6266 Visitor Center: 509-738-2300


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Water Sports Whether you want to skip the waves at top speed, paddle leisurely or merrily float along, Stevens County offers water recreational areas to suit your needs. Big Meadow Lake: Fishing and camping make this remote lake north of Colville on Aladdin Road a quiet spot for recreation. Columbia River: From the Canadian Border south just past Northport, is one of the last remaining stretches of the Columbia as a free-flowing river. Fishing information and resorts are in Northport. Deep Lake: One of this area’s premier lakes, Deep Lake is located in northern Stevens County. Take Deep Lake Road east from Northport approximately 15 miles. The lake is popular for rainbow trout and cutthroat. There is a public boat launching facility. Ione in Pend Oreille County: Explore Z-Canyon and Box Canyon Dam with jet boat rides on the Pend Oreille River. Just north is the scenic Boundary Dam with kayaking available.

Jump Off Joe Lake: Scenic spring-fed lake popular for trout fishing, located 35 miles south of Colville. Camping (RV and tent), boat launching, hiking, biking and boat rental. Lake Roosevelt: Formed by Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River, the reservoir stretches 151 miles to within 20 miles of the British Columbia border. The lake contains what is likely the widest variety of freshwater fish found in a single lake in the state. Species include cutthroat, kokanee, rainbow, eastern brook, Dolly Varden, lake whitefish, Rocky Mountain whitefish, lingcod, Kamloops, sturgeon, large and smallmouth bass, crappie, perch, sunfish, walleyes and more. There are 660 miles of lakeshore and more than 30 recreational areas in Lake Roosevelt Recreational Area, which is administered by the National Park Service. Little Pend Oreille Lakes: Located 24 miles west of Colville on Hwy 25, these four joined lakes, Sherry, Gillette, Thomas and Heritage provide fishing, camping, boating, canoeing and water skiing. The public boat launch is on Gillette Lake as is Beaver Lodge Resort and Restaurant. ORV Trails surround the lakes. Loon Lake: A 1,120-acre lake surrounded by a variety of foliage, cedars, pines and firs. Great for fishing rainbow trout, mackinaw, kokanee, large and smallmouth bass, brown bullheads and bluegill. There is a public boat launch. Pierre Lake: This 106-acre beauty has a good population of crappie, sunfish, largemouth bass and catfish. Located east of Highway 395 at Barstow. Cross the Kettle River and drive nine miles north to the lake. A Forest Service campground is on-site. Rocky Lake: Located only six miles southeast of Colville, this small lake is a popular early season water, stocked with rainbow trout. A Department of Natural Resource campground is located on the lake. Sullivan Lake In Pend Oreille County: Enjoy wildlife, camping, hiking, fishing or biking. A 20-trail hiking system leads into the Colville National Forest. The Lakeshore National Recreation Trail follows the eastern shoreline. Waitts Lake: Located just west of Valley, Waitts Lake covers 455 acres. Popular for rainbows, browns, perch and largemouth bass. Two resorts are located on the lake.

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Dinner

Mr. Sub - 825 S. Main St. Colville 99114 - 509-684-5887

Deli

X

X

X

Meyers Falls Market & Taco Joe's - 160 E. 3rd Ave., Kettle Falls 99141 - 509-738-2727

Deli

X

X

Breakfast

X

X

Catering

X

Restaurant

X

X

Nick's Restaurant - 3323 Waitts Lake Rd, Valley 99181 - 509-937-2811

Restaurant

Chewelah Casino - 2555 Smith Rd., Chewelah 99109 - 509-935-6167

Café

X

X

Oasis Tavern - 109 N. Park St., Chewelah 99109 - 509-935-8582

Bar & Grill

X

X

Clayton Drive In - 4535 Railroad Ave, Clayton 99110 - 509-276-2527

Fast Food

X

X

Quick Turn Café/Boomtown Bar - 3311 Flowery Trail Rd, Chewelah 99109 - 509-935-6649

Bar & Grill

X

X

Bar & Grill

X

X

Rancho Chico - 151 N. Main St, Colville 99114 - 509-684-4819

Mexican

X

X

Chinese

X

X

Ronnie D's Drive-in - 505 N. Lincoln St., Colville 99114 - 509-684-2642 - www.ronnieds.com

Restaurant

X

X

X

X

X

Rusty Putter (Golf Course) - 2537 E. Sand Canyon Rd, Chewelah 99109 - 509-935-7251

X

X

X

Safeway Deli & Bakery - 10 W. Colville Ave, Chewelah 99109 - 509-935-8383

X

X

Safeway Deli & Bakery - 391 N. Main St, Colville 99114 - 509-684-3782

X

X

Sandy's Drive-In - 1045 Hwy 935 N, Kettle Falls 99141 - 509-738-6444

X

X

Shanghai Inn - 109 S. Park St, Chewelah 99109 - 509-935-8168

X

X

Sportsman's Bar & Grill - 207 E. Main St, Chewelah 99109 - 509-935-6309

Dan & Jo's Bar & Grill - 3075 3rd St., Valley 99181 - 509-937-4040 Dragon Village - 155 S. Main St., Colville 99114 - 509-684-8989

X

Flowery Trail Coffee House - 4 W. Webster Ave. Chewelah, 99109 - 509-935-8629

Restaurant

Geronimo's - 7 W. Shaffer Ave, Sprindale 99173 - 509-258-4211

Restaurant

Goldfinch - 157 N. Oak St, Colville 99114 - 509-684-1600

Restaurant

X

X

Grubstake Grill - 209 N. Park St, Chewelah 99109 - 509-935-7799

Restaurant

X

X

Kuk's Tavern - 400 Summit Ave, Northport 99157 - 509-732-4443 Lake Roosevelt Marina Seasonal Deli - Kettle Falls Marina, Kettle Falls, 99141 - 509-7386121

X

Bar and Grill X

Deli

Laura's Kitchen - 4952 Hwy 25 S, Hunters 99137 - 509-722-3309

Café

X

X

Little Gallea - 345 W. 3rd Ave, Kettle Falls 99109 - 509-738-6776

Restaurant

X

X

X

-

X

X

X

X

X

X

Party Platters / Sandwhiches

X

X

X

Restaurant

X

X

X

Chinese

X

X

Bar and Grill

X

X

Bar & Grill

X

X

Sandwiches

X

X

X

X

Subway - 713 N. Park St, Chewelah 99109 - 509-935-7827

Sandwiches

X

X

X

X

Sandwiches

X

X

Subway - 148 Ponderosa Rd, Colville 99114 - 509-684-1585 - subway.com

Pizzeria

X

X

Subway Yellow Pine - 1050 W. 3rd, Kettle Falls, 99141 - 509-738-6757

Restaurant

X

X

Suncrest Pizza Factory - 5978 Hwy. 291, Nine Mile Falls, WA - 509-464-3994 www.subway.com

Maverick's - 153 W. 2nd Ave, Colville 99114 - 509-684-2494

Restaurant

X

X

SuperOne Foods Deli & Bakery - 1250 Hwy 395 N, Colville 99114 - 509-684-3151 www.super1foods.net

McDonald's Colville - 1103 S. Main St., Colville 99114 - 509-935-3401

Fast Food

X

X

X

Taco Bell/KFC - 1520 Highway 395 North, Colville 99114 - 509-684-2112

Mistequa Café (Chewelah Casino) - 2555 Smith Rd, Chewelah 99109 - 800-322-2788

Restaurant

X

X

X

Taco Time - 1145 S. Main St., Colville 99114 - 509-684-8640

Fast Food

The Deli - 114 W. Main Ave, Chewelah 99109 - 509-935-7711

Deli

X

X

DelI / Hot Food / Party Platters / Sandwhiches DelI / Hot Food /

Luke's BBQ - 3998 Hwy 292, Loon Lake 99148 - 509-233-9114

Loon Lake Video N' Pizza - 3939 Garden Spot Rd, Loon Lake 99148 - 509-233-2005

Pizzeria

-

X

Sandwiches

Bar and Grill

Tony's Italian Eatery - 645 N. Railroad St, Colville 99114 - 509-685-1001

Italian / Pizzeria

Walmart Deli & Bakery - 810 N. Hwy 395, Colville 99114 - 509-684-3209

X

DelI / Hot Food / Party Platters / Sandwhiches

TJ`s Tavern & Grill - 10 N. Baxter Ln, Kettle Falls 99141 - 509-738-2623

Valley Café - 3079 Hwy 231, Valley 99181 - 509-937-2111

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Meeting space

X

Restaurants

Type

Catering

Lunch

Chalet Restaurant and Alpine Room - 206 E. Main Ave, Chewelah 99109 - 509-935-8484

Dinner

Restaurant

Lunch

Bar & Grill

Addy Inn - 1388 Main St, Addy 99101 - 509-935-6137

Breakfast

Acorn Saloon - 262 S. Main St, Colville 99114 - 509-684-3337

Meeting space

Restaurants

Type

Restaurants

Restaurant Deli / Hot Food / Party Platters

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Weekends

X

X

X

Westside Pizza - 404 E. Main Ave, Chewelah 99109 - 509-935-7000

Pizzeria

X

X

Westside Pizza - 555 S. Main St, Colville 99114 - 509-684-8254

Pizzeria

X

X

Westside Pizza - 575 S. Meyers St, Kettle Falls 99141 - 509-738-9204

Pizzeria

X

X

Whitebird Tavern - 302 Center Ave, Northport 99157 - 509-732-6638

Bar and Grill

X

X

Zip's Family Drive In - 1265 So. Main, Colville 99114 - 509-684-3548

Fast Food

X

X

Zip's Family Drive In - 516 N. Park St., Chewelah 99109 - 509-935-3401

Fast Food

X

X


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Golf

Chewelah Golf and Country Club is a semi-private 27 hole golf course located just 45 minutes north of Spokane and 3.5 miles north of Chewelah. The course is carved into majestic conifers, boasting plush bent-grass greens, manicured fairways, and four sets of tees to challenge any skill level. The course has an ample practice facility, an RV Park equipped with 17 full hook-ups, a 3800 foot lighted airstrip and three new tennis courts. The Rusty Putter is a wonderful place to sit down with your friends, compare score cards, and have a frosty beer with a great Burger! Our patio overlooks the 1st fairway and the 9th green, giving you a relaxed dining experience. Pitt’s Pro-Shop offers a full selection of pro line merchandise. Get the latest clubs from Titleist, Cobra, Ping, Nike, Cleveland Golf, and others. We also offer club and instruction for every level of golfer. Teetimes are taken up to 30 days in advance. Please call the Pro Shop at 509.935.6807 to schedule tee-times. Or email the Pro Shop at proshop@chewelahgolf.com. Visit their website at www.chewelahgolf.com.

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B&B

2

X

Comfort Inn 166 NE Canning Dr, Colville 99114 509-684-2010 www.choicehotels.com/hotel/wa717

Motel

53

X

Dominion Mountain Retreat 694 Mosby Rd, Colville 99114 509-684-6878 www.dominionmountainretreat.com

B&B

1

X

Grandview Inn 978 Hwy 395 N, Ke le Falls 99141 888-488-6733 www.grandviewinnandrvpark.com

Motel

12

Huckleberry Heaven B & B 2175 D Dry Creek Rd., Ke le Falls 99141 509-935-4086 huckleberryheavenbandb.com

B&B

2

Ke le Falls Inn 205 E. 3rd Ave, Ke le Falls 99141 509-738-6514 www.ke lefallsinnmotel.com

Motel

Lake Roosevelt Resort & Marina Ke le Falls 99141 800-635-7585 www.lakeroosevelt.com

X

X X

X X

X

X

X

24

X

X

House boats

14

X

X

Lakeside Motel 3849 3rd Ave Loon Lake 99148 509-233-9060

Motel

13

X

Lazy Bee B & B 3651 Deep Lake Boundary Rd, Colville 99114 509-732-8917

B&B

2

X

Lazy Daze Retreats/Columbia CoMages PO Box 985 Northport 99157 509-732-6686 www.lazy-daze-retreats.com

Inn and Cabins

7

LiMle Moose Lake Lodge Hwy 395 N, Barstow 99160 509-675-1485 www.li lemoose.net

Lodge

Loon Lake Motel 3945 N Hwy 292, Loon Lake 99148 509-233-2916 www.loonlakemotelwa.com Nordlig Motel 101 W. Grant Ave, Chewelah 99109 509-935-6704 www.nordlig.com Selkirk Motel 369 S. Main St, Colville 99114 509-684-2565 selkirkmotel.com

X

X

X

X

X

X

X X

X

X

X

X

X X

X

X

X X

X X

Hot Tub at Inn

X

X

1

X

X

Motel

8

X

X

X

Motel

14

X

X

X

Motel

18

X

X

X

X

Lake House

1

X

X

X

B&B

2

Two Rivers Resort and Casino 6828 B Hwy 25 S, Davenport 99112 509-722-5500 two-rivers-resort.com

House boats, Cabins

4

X

White Willow Motel 6161 Hwy 25 S, Fruitland 99129 509-722-3640 www.whitewillowmotel.com

Motel

16

X

X

X

Williams Lake B & B P.O Box 1061, Colville 99114 509-684-3459 www.williamslakebb.com

B&B

3

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Lake Roosevelt onal Recr on Area Campgrounds along the lake Permits at Ke le Falls Visitor Center on Hwy 395 509-738-2300 www.nps.gov/laro Reserva ons at www.reserveUSA.com

X

NE Washington Fairgrounds Two blocks east of Hwy 395 at 411 West Astor, Colville 509-684-2585

X

North Lake RV Park & Campground 20 Roosevelt Rd. & Hwy 395, Ke le Falls 99141 509-738-2593 www.northlakervparkandcampground.com

X

Panorama RV Park 510 West 5th Ave. Ke le Falls 99141 509-738-6831

X

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Upper Columbia RV Park & Campground 4706 Northport Waneta Rd., Northport, WA 99157 509-732-4367 www.uppercolumbiarv.com

X

22

Washington State Dept. of Natural Resources Campgrounds in Area Office 225 Silke Rd, Colville 99114 509-684-7474 www.drn.wa.gov

X X

X

X

X X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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X

X

X

X

X X X

Golf

China Bend Winery & Victory's Organic Gardens 3751 Vineyard Wy, Ke le Falls 99141 800-700-6123 www.chinabend.com

X

X

X

Restaurant

200

X

X

X

Playground

Center, Dorms, Lodge

X

Grandview Inn Motel & RV Park 978 Highway 395 N., Ke le Falls 99141 509-738-6733 & 888-488-6733 www.grandviewinnandrvpark.com

X

Video Rental

Chewelah Peak Learning Center 3215 Flowery Trail Rd, Chewelah 99109 509-935-7400 www.chewelahpeak.org

X

X

14

Colville onal Forest Campgrounds at ons Office at 765 So. Main, Various L Colville 99114 509-684-7000 www.fs.fed.us/r6/colville

Store

14

X

X

X

WIFI Access

Motel

X

X

Tent Area

Chewelah Creek Inn 414 N. Park St, Chewelah 99109 509-935-8166 www.chewelahcreekinn.com

X

Showers

X

X

Pool and/or Hot Tub

9

X

X

27

Laundry

Guest Ranch

X

X

Chewelah City Park Hwy 395 to Cozy Nook Rd. to Park Lane Chewelah 99109 No reserva ons taken.

Water Access

Bull Hill Guest Ranch 3738 Bull Hill Rd, Ke le Falls 99141 509-732-1171 www.bullhill.com

X

X

X

Dry Land Campbing

X

X

Chewelah Golf and Country Club 2537 E. Sand Canyon Rd. Chewelah 99109 509-935-6807 www.chewelahgolf.com

# Units

3

X

RV Park Resorts & Campgrounds

RV Hook-Ups

Lodge

X

Internet Access

Buck Canyon Lodge 3777 Hwy 25 S, Gifford 99131 509-722-3949 www.buckcanyon.net

X

Water Access

105

Pets allowed

Motel

X

Television

Benny’s Colville Inn 915 S. Main St, Colville 99114 800-680-2517 www.colvilleinn.com

X

Pool and/or Hot Tub

13

Kitchene e Units

Motel

Microwave/refrigerator

# Units

49er Motel & RV Park 311 S. Park St, Chewelah 99109 888-412-1994 www.49-motel.com

The Lake House 3278 Pierre Lake Rd, Ke le Falls 99141 509-684-5132 The Quarry Haus 2030 A Hwy 25 N #7, Evans 99126 509-684-4139 www.quarryhaus.com

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Complimentary Breakfast

Type

Accommoda ons

Mee ng space

Accommodations & RV Parking

X

X


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160 West 3rd Ave Colville, WA 99114 Office: 509-684-6251 Fax: 509-694-6131 ColvilleToyota.com

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Churches Abundant Life Fellowship 203 S 2nd St E, Chewelah, WA 99109 (509) 935-8029 Addy New Life Christen Church 1472 Hwy. 395 S. Addy WA (509) 935-4369 Arden Faith Baptist Church 673 Arden Hill Rd., Arden WA (509)684-3983 Assembly of God Church 516 E Glen Ave, Colville, WA 99114 (509) 684-4721 Calvary Chapel of NE WA 233 S. Elm St., Colville WA (509) 684-6840 Chewelah Baptist Church 210 W. Main St. Chewelah, WA (509) 935-8385 Clayton Community Bible Church 4494 Carlton Ave. Clayton, WA (509) 276-5998 Columbia River Bible Church 1086 Hwy, 395 North, Kettle Falls (509) 738-6632

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Colville Assembly of God 516 E. Glen St., Colville WA (509) 684-4 721 Colville Christian Church 828 S. Summit, Colville WA (509) 684-4361 Colville Church of Christ 368 Dominion View Road, Colville WA (509) 684-2300 Colville Church of the Nazarene 368 E. Astor Ave. Colville WA (509) 684-4441 Colville Community Church­ A United Methodist Church 930 S. Elm St. (509) 684-4441 Colville Free Methodist Church 111. S. Elm S. Colville Wa (509) 684-2480 Colville Seventh Day Adventist 138 E. Cedar Loop (509) 684-5845 First Baptist Church of Colville 915 S. Cedar St., Colville WA (509) 684-4394

First Congregational Church. United Church of Christ 205 N Maple St, Colville, WA 99114 (509) 936-1756 Grace Evangelical Free Church 851 S. Miner Street, Colville WA (509) 684-5936 Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 320 N. Maple Street, Colville WA (509) 684-6223 Kettle Falls Community Church 5th & Narcissus, Kettle Falls, WA (509) 738-2575 Kettle Falls Seventh Day Adventist Church 201 W. 11th Street, Kettle Falls, WA (509) 738-4088 Lifeline Church 760 E Columbia Ave, Colville, WA 99114 (509) 684-5551 New Beginnings Church – Loon Lake 4004 Colville Rd, Loon Lake, WA 99148 (509) 233-8915 Presbyterian Church of Marcus 202 Winesap St, Marcus, WA 99151 (509) 684-4347 Rice Christian Fellowship 2370 Pleasant Valley Rd, Rice, WA 99167 (509) 738-2346 St. Paul Lutheran Church 295 E. Dominion Ave, Colville WA (509) 684-2432 Vineyard Christian Fellowship 184 Degrief Rd, Colville, WA 99114 (509) 685-9272Chewelah Chewelah Art

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2021 Northeast Washington Farm to Table Buying Guide Celebrate our local farms and produce in Ferry, Stevens and Pend Orielle County by shopping local. Visit the markets, their websites or Facebook pages for more information about their farms and their food. Brought to you by the Ferry, Stevens and Pend Oreille Conservation Districts and produced by WSU Stevens County Extension and mapping expertise from Stevens County Information Services Find everyone on the interactive map at: stevens.wsu.edu

Farmers Markets Ferry County

Republic Friday Market May to September Fridays from 10 am – 3 pm Patterson Park (6th & Keen St), Republic Miranda Bonson, 503-435-8182 mamabear6155@hotmail.com www.facebook.com/ groups/198346990210357

Stevens County Chewelah Farmers Market May 14 to Oct 15 Fridays from 11 am – 3:30 pm Chewelah City Park, Chewelah Brad Shaffer, 206-778-7349 info@chewelahfarmersmarket.com www.chewelahfarmersmarket.com Facebook: ChewelahFarmersMarket Clayton Farmers Market June to September Sundays from 11 am – 4 pm Clayton Fairgrounds, 4616 Wallbridge Rd. claytonfarmersmarket2017@gmail.com www.claytoncommunityfair.com Facebook: Clayton-Farmers-Market-andSmall-Farm-Animals Kettle Falls Farmers Market June to September Saturdays from 9 am – 1 pm Happy Dell Park, Kettle Falls Sandy Bakken, 509-684-2505 www.facebook.com/ groups/212523136078702 NE Washington Farmers Market May to October Wednesdays and Saturdays. 9 am – 1 pm Main and Astor, Colville Aja Bridge, 253-203-8920 newfarmersmarket@gmail.com http://newfarmersmarket.org Facebook: NEWFarmersMarket WIC and EBT accepted. Springdale Sunday Market June to September 120 Morton Ave., Springdale Sue Cox, 509-258-6956 bergieriegelcox@gmail.com

Pend Orielle County Newport Farmers Market Early May to end of October Saturdays from 9 am – 1 pm 236 S. Union Ave. Newport Michele Masuen, 509-590-6005 Facebook: Newport-Farmers-Market

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1 - Curlew Seed, Inc. 300 Kroupa Road, Curlew Linda Mycek, 509-207-0320 linda.mycek@hotmail.com Organic fruits, vegetables, starts & plants.

6 - Barreca Vineyards 2109 Highway 25 S, Rice Joseph A. Barreca, 509-680-6357 joe.barreca@gmail.com barrecavineyards.com Organic grapes, wine and grape plants. No sulfites or other additives. All year. Mon. – Sun.. 10 am – 4 pm

2 - Foresee Ranch & Good Grass Meats 55 Mud Lake Lane, Republic Mary & Ron Ciais, 509-953-7351 mciais@hotmail.com Texas Longhorns. All natural, USDA processed steak burger, & live animal sales by appointment only. 3 - The Goat Farm - Goat Patrol 15739 S Hwy 21, Republic Jenny & Wayne Konz, 509-954-4452 info@thegoatfarm-goatpatrol.com thegoatfarm-goatpatrol.com Goat’s milk, soap, eggs from free-ranged chickens, all sales by appointment only. 4 - Kettle Bar Ranch 52 K Bar Rd., Malo Sheri L Mott, 253-988-7691 Sheri@kettlebarranch.com kettlebarranch.com Wagyu beef & Wagyu/Angus cross beef. Pasture raised, grass fed & finished on organic grain and beer from Republic Brewing Company. Sales only available in November and then open every day from 7 am – 6 pm. 5 - Rising Wolf Regenerative Agriculture 1871 Inchelium Hwy, Inchelium Bill Jordan, 360-391-6677 crazy.good.goats@gmail.com Goat milk.

7 - Burnt Valley Farm 2954 Burnt Valley Rd, Chewelah Joan Thompson, 509-675-5576 info@burntvalleyfarm.com BurntValleyFarm.com Pasture raised chicken and pork. Grass fed beef. Eggs from pasture raised hens. Contact us before coming to farm. All year. Mon. – Sat. 9 am – 5 pm 8 - Clover Mountain Dairy 1716 Blue Creek Rd, Chewelah Virginia Thomas, 509-742-0937 info@clovermountaindairy.com clovermountaindairy.com, Facebook & YouTube: Clover Mountain Dairy Veteran-owned organic dairy featuring 100% grass fed & A2 genetics cream. May to Feb. Sundays only. 10 am – 4 pm 9 - Columbia View Orchard 1280 S Peachcrest Road, Kettle Falls Hedj & Janette Nelson, 509-738-2309 njanette37@37@gmail.com Fruit, & garden produce.

Cricket Hollow Farms Bri Aamot, 360-305-6295 Crickethollowfarms@yahoo.com www.crickethollowfarms.com Heirloom/non-GMO produce, strawberries, pastured pork, grass fed beef. May to Nov.. Tues – Sat 9 am – 6 pm 11 - Dancing Cloud Farm 3256 First Thought Mtn. Rd., Kettle Falls Jennifer Knowlden, 509-690-7671 5dancingclouds@gmail.com Facebook @ConsciousCraveLove Produce, honey, lamb, Mangalitsa Pork. Every month but July. Every day. 9 am – 6 pm 12 - Dreamswept Farm 192C Jacknife Lookout Rd, Kettle Falls Tamea Denault, 509-738-2077 office@dreamsweptfarm.com dreamsweptfarm.com Facebook: dreamsweptfarm USDA butcher/cut & wrap lamb, agro-tourism/entertainment/dining.

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10 - Colville Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch 73 Oakshott Road, Colville Greg Knight, 509-684-6751 colvillecornmaze@yahoo.com colvillecornmaze.com Sweet corn, pumpkins and squash. Corn maze and a u-pick pumpkin patch. July to October. Every day. 11 am – 6 pm

Everest Ranch, LLC PO Box 274, Northport, WA Theresa Everest, 509-680-5393 theresa_everest@msn.com Facebook: ScottishHighlands.Everest Grass-fed beef & lamb, organic produce, and free-range eggs. March to Nov. Mon/Wed., Thur/Fri. 9 am – 4 pm

Hunting Bee Apiary, LLC P.O Box 53, Colville Christal Gillo, 928-925-4801 huntingbeeapiary@gmail.com HuntingBeeapiary.com Honey, beeswax, candles, lotions, soaps, balms, salves, food wraps, melts. All year. Every day. 8 am – 5 pm

13 - Flat Creek Farm 3323 Northport Flat Creek Rd., Kettle Falls Julie Butorac, 541-580-7089 cjbutorac.fcf@gmail.com Custom & USDA non-GMO pastured pork. July to October. Mon. – Sat.. 5 pm – 8 am

19 - Little Avalon Farm 1831 Marble Valley Basin Rd., Addy Megan Kutchman, 509-680-1090 megan@littleavalonfarm.com littleavalonfarm.com ADGA registered Nigerian Dwarf goats and all-natural goat milk soap. All year. Monday – Saturday. 10 am – 4 pm

14 - Flowing Water Lavender 1235 N Main St., Colville Alexandra Matthews Trousdell, 206-229-2049 flowingwaterlavender@gmail.com Lavender Essential Oil, Herbal Bath and Body Care, Lavender Plants. All year. Every day. 7 am – 6 pm 15 - Front Porch Farm 896 Hwy 395 S. Addy Merritt Acheson, 509-684-6226 frontporchfarm@gmail.com Frontporch.farm Fruit and vegetables, & beef cattle. April to December. Tues., Thur. & Sat.. 12 pm – 5:30 pm 16 - Fruitland Valley Vineyard & Winery 5365 Highway 25 S, Fruitland Leah Schuldheisz, 509-722-3675 or 509-344-9556 info@fruitlandvalleyvineyard.com Red and white wines from our grapes grown in Stevens County, WA. June to October. Fri. & Sat. 1 pm – 7 pm 17 - Furshizzle Farm LLC 4042 Springdale-Hunters Rd., Springdale WA 99173 Lyndsay Love 509-263-7166 Furshizzle.Farm.Love@gmail.com, Facebook.com/luvsrus Poultry, game birds, eggs, rabbits, quail, ringneck pheasants, chicken, duck. March to October. Every day. 7 am – 6 pm 18 - The Goods Farm 267 Highway 395 S Colville, WA 99114 Megan Good, 509-680-5722 thegoodsfarm@gmail.com www.facebook.com/thegoodsfarm Chicken & Duck Eggs, Caramels, Fudge, Homemade Jams & Jelly. All year. Every day. 8 am – 6 pm

20 - McLean Farm and Butcher 37617 N Spotted Rd., Clayton Taelor McLean, 509-270-4809 Contact@mcleanberkshirefarm.com Facebook & Instagram: McLean Farm and Butcher. Kurobuta pork and purebred Berkshire pigs pasture raised & non-GM. Jan. to Nov.. Sunday – Saturday. 9 am – 6 pm 21 - Meadowlark Organic Farm 2341 Heidegger Rd, Rice John & Michelle Progar, 509-738-2089 meadowlarkorganic@gmail.com meadowlarkorganic.com Organic & heirloom vegetables, strawberries, apples & pears. At the Colville Farmers Market. 22 - Moody Meadows Ranch LLC 1047 Mingo Mountain Rd., Kettle Falls Amber Moody, 208-914-3534 Nursemoody@gmail.com Facebook: Moody Meadows Ranch Farm fresh eggs (non-GMO, no corn/soy), chicks and poultry. Breed Nigerian dwarf goats. All year long. Monday – Saturday. 8 am – 6 pm 23 - North Columbia Farms 3327 Fifteen Mile Creek Rd, Kettle Falls John & Lisa Quade, 509-737-4477 john@northcolumbiafarms.com northcolumbiafarms.com Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, salad greens, tomatoes, corn, heirloom vegetable plants, . 24 - Ola Aina Farms 2011 Dry Creek Rd., Chewelah Gregg DePonte, 509-722-9061 gregg@olaainafarms.com Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter @olaainafarms Grass-fed sheep and lamb. June to December. Every day but Thursday. 10 am – 5 pm

25 - Olsen Farms 1900C Rocky Creek Rd., Colville Brent & Kira Olsen, 509-685-1548 olsenfarms2@gmail.com olsenfarms.com Potatoes, beef, lamb, pork. January to December

30 - Thornhedge Farm, LLC 4530 Springdale-Hunters Rd., Springdale Bob Thornton, 509-258-7426 Thornhedge@aol.com Grass Fed Beef. July. Monday – Sunday. 8 am – 6 pm

Our Little Lavender Company Mark & Jacki Ambriola Ambrifam@msn.com 509-563-7005 ourlittlelav.com Lavender Essential Oil & Products All year. Every day. 7 am – 6 pm

Willow Wind Organic Farms Steve & Margaret Waiser 509-796-3600

26 - Quillisascut Farm 2409 Pleasant Valley Road, Rice Lora Lea Misterly, 509-738-2011 Quillisascutfarm@gmail.com quillisascut.com Farmstead goat cheese, farm and cooking workshops. Please call before coming to the farm. May – December. Spirited Rose Farm Jay & Michelle Lancaster, 509-675-5649 spirited.rose@yahoo.com spiritedrose.wordpress.com Registered Jersey cattle, Registered Border Leicester sheep. Small, closed herd of grain-free, pastured Jerseys and sheep. All year-round. 27 - Straight Out The Mud 176 Jacknife Lookout Rd., Kettle Falls Uri or Rebecca Michal, 509-640-1629 breakingbetterground@gmail.com Farm-to-table delicious meals with organic ingredients, salves & soaps. June – October. Sunday & Saturday. 7 am – 6 pm 28 - Stranger Creek Farm 3083 Addy Gifford Road, Gifford, WA Paul Lupke, 509-722-3162 Garlic, vegetables, and berries. May to July. Monday & Tuesday Sand Creek Farms 3621 Sand Creek Rd., Kettle Falls Carl & Sandy Bakken, 509-684-2505 csbakk@gmail.com Blueberries. August & September 29 - Summer Harvest LLC 3174 Esvelt Rd., Rice Annje Esvelt, 509-738-4859 summerharvestLLC@gmail.com, Facebook: Summer Harvest LLC Fresh milled flour, baking mixes. Producing whole grain whole wheat flour using different varieties from Esvelt Farms LLC. All year. Every day. 8 am – 5 pm Williams Valley Family Farm LLC Dwayne Heatwole, 509-276-0540 Grade A Raw Milk & free-range pastured eggs. Will be relocating in 2021. Call for address. Winniford Family Farm Kristine Winniford info@winnifordfamilyfarm.com mountainvalleyorganics.com Facebook: MntValleyOrganics Seed garlic, root crops, and vegetables.

Pend Oreille County Farms 31 - J. Ahmann Farm Josh Ahmann joshuatahmann@gmail.com Facebook: j.ahmannfarm Seasonal vegetables, fruit, eggs, pork and chickens. All year. Mon. – Sun. 8 am – 6 pm 32 - Blue Slate Ranch 642 Yates Rd., Newport Michele Masuen, 509-590-6005 michele@blueslateranch.com blueslateranch.com All-natural grass-fed meat and pastured chicken, turkey, pork, and eggs. 33 - Dalkena Highlands 821 Baker Lake Rd., Newport Derek and Honey Smith, 253-380-7711 dalkenahighlandsllc@gmail.com dalkenahighlands.com Pasture raised meats using regenerative agricultural practices on our land. All year. Every day. 8 am – 5 pm 34 - Knapp Family Lavender Ranch 2051 Willms Rd., Elk Rick Knapp, 509-414-9067 knappfamilylavenderranch@outlook.com Facebook: KnappFamilyLavenderRanch Lavender products: Hydrosol, essential oils, Goat Milk Lavender soap June to September. 35 - Lucky Nine Hobby Farm 381 Pend Oreille Homes Rd., Newport Janel J. Waterman, 509-671-2161 Watermas7@yahoo.com Apples, strawberries, blueberries, thornless blackberries, raspberries, red currant, cherries, plums, and vegetables. Chickens, ducks & guinea fowl with eggs in season. Misty Mountain Ranch George Stuivenga, 509-671-3086 george.stuivenga@pocd.org instagram.com/ mistymountainranch/beef All year. Monday – Saturday. 7 am – 6 pm Ramstead Ranch 990 Dennis Road, Ione Eileen Napier, Stan & Jean Hayes, 509-442-4725 eileen@ramsteadranch.com ramsteadranch.com

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Business and Industry The modest cost of living and unmatched quality of life attracts a variety of businesses, which make the Colville area their headquarters. The lumber industry is a natural partner, which is why Vaagen Bros. Lumber, Inc. celebrates more than 65 years of providing employment opportunities in their mill and in private contract timber harvesting. Vaagen Bros. Lumber, Colville’s very own local saw mill, is a third generation family-owned entity that began in 1952. Today, Vaagen Bros. leads the timber industry in maximizing the use of every tree that is harvested and in producing the highest value by-products from the harvested trees. The company is also the leading timber industry in working with environmental organizations and the local communities to find workable solutions to natural resource management problems. Boise Cascade Company is one of the largest producers of engineered wood products and plywood in North America and a leading U.S. wholesale distributor of building products. Boise Cascade is a public company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol BCC and headquartered in Boise, Idaho. Visit Boise Cascade’s website at www.bc.com.

Boise Cascade operates three facilities in Northeastern Washingtona plywood plant, a small log mill and a large log mill. These facilities employ approximately 400 employees. Boise Cascade began operating in Northeastern Washington in 1960. Boise Cascade Company and its employees are committed to their core values of integrity, safety, respect, and the pursuit of excellence. Colville’s recreational nature makes it a good fit for companies associated with the outdoors. That’s why Hewes Marine Company, a family-owned manufacturer of Hewescraft aluminum boats, has operated here for 65 years. Other industries also are eager to participate in our growth. Colmac Coil Manufacturing continues to increase business with new international contracts in the heat transfer product market from this base. Agribusiness also plays a large role in Stevens County, with family farms raising cattle, sheep, hogs, chickens, dairy, wheat and alfalfa. A mobile poultry processing unit allows chickens to go right from the farm to the table. Large Farmers Markets are held each Saturday and Wednesday in Colville, Friday in Chewelah and on Saturday in Lake Spokane. Stevens County leans heavily on the state’s work training programs to give both its employees and employers a leg up on the competition. We also tap into Washington’s Work Source, a one-stop source that matches skilled workers to companies needing specific qualifications.

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August Colville Rendezvous Days Arts & Crafts Festival Bob Haney Memorial Baseball Tournament Colville Airport Fly-In 1st Weekend Colville City Park & Airport www.colvillerendezvous.org 509-684-5973 James Dean Days Vintage Hot Rods 1st Saturday Chewelah City Park www.chewelah.org 509-935-8595

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December

Music On the Mountain Spokane Symphony 2nd Saturday Chewelah Peak Learning Center www.chewlah.org

Kris Kringle Market First 3 Saturdays in Dec. Loon Lake School House www.choicehotels.com/hotel/wa717 www.loons.org 509-233-2222

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