Gabriel Burns Speaks at the Panida in Sandpoint
Seventeen-year-old Gabriel Burns speaks at the Panida Theater prior to the Community March held on January 21, 2017 in Sandpoint, Idaho. Some 800-plus people took part in the event. Video by Chuck Smith of Videosmith.
Sandpoint IDAHO Film Festival 2016
Be a part of the festival experience on NOVEMBER 5, 2016 and watch superb dramatic, comedic, documentary, and animated shorts at the historic Panida Theatre in Sandpoint, Idaho. sandpointfilmfestival.com
16 Mile Bike Ride in Sandpoint Idaho
On Saturday, I took my bike to Sandpoint Idaho. They have a long bridge that spans the lake. I always wanted to ride my bike on it, so finally I got to do that. I rode from downtown Sandpoint down to Sagle and back, and then kept going on the bike path around the city doing a total of 16 mile ride.
A Couples Story. Sandpoint ID
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i do not own this song at all...
7B Productions presents The Lady With All the Answers in Sandpoint, Idaho
On my radio show, North Idaho Arts & Adventure, 7 B Productions talked about their upcoming play, The Lady with All The Answers on KSPT 1400 AM in Sandpoint and KBFI 1450 AM in Bonners Ferry.
Appearing on the show were Kate McAlister and Robert Brown.
You can friend 7 B Productions here on their Facebook page:
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Sandpoint High Today Nov. 16
The Sandpoint High School announcement for Monday, Nov. 16.
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The Salish Tribes, specifically the Kalispel and the Kootenai built encampments on the shore of Lake Pend Oreille every summer, fished, made baskets of cedar, and collected huckleberries before returning to either Montana or Washington in the fall. The encampments ended before 1930.[6]
The region was extensively explored by David Thompson of the North West Company starting in 1807. Disputed joint British/American occupation of the Columbia District led to the Oregon boundary dispute. This controversy ended in 1846 with the signing of the Oregon Treaty, whereby Britain ceded all rights to land south of the 49th parallel.
In the 1880s, the Northern Pacific Railroad brought European and Chinese settlement to the area.
In August 1888, 29-year-old author and civil servant Theodore Roosevelt visited Sandpoint on a caribou-hunting trip in the Selkirk Mountains.[7] Roosevelt documented what a rough-and-tumble environment Sand Point was at that time (and for many decades following).
Sandpoint was officially incorporated in 1898.
Timber harvesting and railroads drove the economy for nearly a century as loggers moved in from the over-harvested Great Lakes region. Several lumber companies operated in the region from as early as 1896 to present, the most notable being the Humbird Lumber Company which operated from 1900 to around 1944. The lumber companies bought land from the Northern Pacific Railroad and built a major mill at Sandpoint and adjacent Kootenai. Lumber company-owned railroads extended into many of the local drainages including Grouse Creek, Gold Creek and Rapid Lightning Creek. Although the trees were never exhausted in the area, Humbird Lumber succumbed to the low timber prices of the Great Depression.
Stump ranches were sold by Humbird to many families who slowly cleared much of the valley land of tree stumps. Farming and ranching became the third largest business in the area, behind lumber and railroads, prior to the discovery of Lake Pend Oreille as a sports fishery in the 1950s. The economy was given a boost during World War II from Farragut Naval Station, a training center for the US Navy located at the southwestern end of Lake Pend Oreille.
The opening of Schweitzer Mountain Resort in 1963 turned the area into a year-round tourism destination. The beauty of the surrounding Selkirk and Cabinet Mountains and Lake Pend Oreille has kept Sandpoint a tourist favorite for water sports, hunting, hiking, horseback riding, fishing and skiing.
Community organizations stage a number of regionally known annual events, including Sandpoint Winter Carnival in February; including the 50s vintage car show in May; the Festival at Sandpoint summer music festival in August; and Idaho State Draft Horse International show in September. Sandpoint's historic vaudeville-era Panida Theater hosts frequent performing art events and an ongoing independent film series. A robust visual arts community supported by the Pend Oreille Arts Council also contributes to Sandpoint's reputation as a center for arts and culture in northern Idaho and the Inland Northwest.
Jacey's Race 2012 Sandpoint Idaho
I do not own this song and this is not an attempt at Copyright. Jacey's Race was Sunday, July 8th, 2012 at the Sandpoint Senior High School A Community gathered in the name of love to raise funds and battle Cancer and other Life Threatening illnesses. The best organizers, sponsors, teams, families and volunteers pulled off another showcase event that has it's foundation in a caring and compassionate Community. Parents you Rock! Here is why! You include your children and they just know they are having fun. Some years down the road they will realize that Mom & Dad raised them to make a difference and each one of them will take their place in their Community someday ... and they will appreciate you in new ways. God Bless everyone who gave of their time, talent, and personal resources to Jacey's Race.
first ride 2014 sandpoint idaho
first ride of the 2014 season showing you where i live in my little town in north idaho sandpoint and just talking about random stuff
Roman Nose and Beyond 9-5-2010
Just a great hike off piste out and around the back of Roman Nose Peak and then up to the summit. The weather was pretty crazy and we saw everything from downpours to sun to mist, to wind, to snow, to hard snow, to sun. All of this capped off by and pleasent clear cool end of the day. We bagged two Terracaches in the process.
The Marshall McLean Band in Sandpoint
Here are four Marshall McLean Band songs I recorded at the Panida Theater, on 4-5-2014.
Sons of Thunder
On a Roll
Real Thin Line
Irons in the Fire (With Katie Boeck)
Sandpoint Middle School 2015/16 Select Choir
This is one of the performances from the Fall concert for the SMS Choir, conducted by Jon Brownell.
Lake Pend Oreille
In which Esme and Aleks take a road trip to northern Idaho to camp at Lake Pend Oreille, visit Sandpoint, and find Viggo Mortensen. Complete with token dark-noisy-bar scene.
Song: Your Rocky Spine by Great Lake Swimmers.
I Swear by PRLHS Guys
Priest River Lamanna High School Choir Guys singing I SWEAR; April 2019
Mama Doll in Sandpoint
Here are three Mama Doll songs I recorded at the Panida Theater, on 4-5-2014. Crow Song, Rumors and Magpie.
2010 Sandpoint High School Spring Fling Concert
2010 Sandpoint High School Spring Fling Concert directed by Jon Brownell performed at the Panida Theater on June 8th 2010.
Shook Twins with John Craigie
Here are four songs from the Shook Twins with John Craigie show at the Panida Theater in Sandpoint, Idaho. The show was recorded on 11-29-2014. Kyle Volkman on bass and Justin Landis on drums.
Song include:
1. Hook 0:00
2. Banjo Renew 4:36
3. What We Do 11:04
4. We Got Stoned at the Family Reunion for Obvious Reasons 17:02
The Jason James Band - Valentines Day 2014 - The Frosty Gator, Idaho Falls ID.
Three songs from our show on Valentines Day. Our new song Demon, and two songs from our Album Outlaw State of Mind, The Meek and Funky Buffalo!