Sandpoint Magazine Summer 2016

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2016 ConCert SerieS Featuring: August 4th BRUCE HORNSBY & THE NOISEMAKERS with Bridges Home $44.95 • Brewfest $10 August 5th RAILROAD EARTH with Rabbit Wilde • $39.95 August 6th Super Saturday Starring EMMYLOU HARRIS with The Bros. Landreth and The Powers • $54.95 August 7th Family Concert “Peter & the Wolf” • $6 August 11th ANGELIQUE KIDJO with Afrosonics • $39.95 August 12th NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND with Luke Bell • $44.95 August 13th BEN HARPER & THE INNOCENT CRIMINALS with Tom Freund and Sadie Wagoner • $64.95 August 14th GRAND FINALE “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”

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The Spokane Symphony Orchestra

Conducted by Maestro Gary Sheldon Featured Soloists: Vadim Neselovskyi (piano), Hailey Fuqua (soprano) Jason Moody (violin) 4:30 Taste of the Stars Wine Tasting •$39.95 • $10.95 youth

To order tickets or for more information visit us at:

FestivalAtSandpoint.com or call: (208) 265-4554

Any secret tips for getting the most out of living here?

Spend a day in town, walk around and go shopping, visit shops and don’t drive anywhere, either walk or bicycle. When you’re going 25 mph down the street, you don’t really get to enjoy Sandpoint. It’s a lot more fun to walk around and take it slow.

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What’s your favorite locally owned business and why?

Joel’s, for sure, Thai Nigiri and MickDuff’s are the food places we go to all the time. Joel’s is ridiculously good, but it’s not open for dinner. Thai Nigiri is right across the street and has such good sushi and it’s not expensive.

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