FOOD & DRINK
Shook Twins deliver Thanksgiving tradition
A 12-year tradition continues with the after-Thanksgiving return of the Shook Twins' Giving Thanks Show at the Pearl Theater at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 24. The show will feature the twins' full band — and some brand new music off an album so new it's yet to be named. Coming home always brings out the best in Sandpoint twins Katelyn and Laurie, and this promises to be a show not to miss.
bonners ferry, ID Residents: Your Future Puppies Best Friend Awaits!
Interested in adding a furry friend to your family? Even if you're just keen on viewing some of the cute critters available for adoption nearby, there are ample pets waiting for their forever homes in animal shelters throughout and around bonners ferry.
Exploring the Past: The Boundary County Museum, Bonners Ferry's Heart of History
Nestled in the picturesque town of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, the Boundary County Museum, known locally as the 'Treasure House of Boundary County,' welcomes visitors to explore Bonners Ferry's storied past. A vast collection of artifacts, photographs, and stories housed within the museum's walls offers a vivid portrayal of the area's history, from the early days of the Wildhorse Trail prospectors to the flourishing timber and farming community of today. The museum, a true labor of love by the Boundary County Historical Society, provides an intimate glimpse into the lives of the town's early settlers, the indigenous Kootenai people, and the transformative developments that have shaped the community through the ages.
Pearl Theater hosting annual Christmas holiday movie
BONNERS FERRY — The Pearl Theatre is hosting the annual Christmas Holiday Movie Saturday, Dec. 2 at 2 p.m. This year's film is "The Year Without Santa Claus." The movie will be done with plenty of time for the kids to visit Santa and Mrs. Claus for the Bonners Ferry holiday lighting ceremony at Georgia Mae Plaza.
The Tale of Andrew Cunningham
As we celebrate Veterans Day, the Bonners Ferry Veterinary Clinic would like to share a story of tragedy turning into victory. Andrew Cunningham Sr. and his son Andrew Cunningham Jr. moved to Bonners Ferry after both serving their country in the Army during the Persian Gulf War. Traveling with them was Andrew Sr. 's service dog, Lebron, who had been an 8-week-old German Shepherd orphaned puppy adopted from the streets of Tijuana, Mexico.
Kootenai Tribe hosting free Supaman concert
In honor of November’s Native American Heritage month, the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho is proud to sponsor a free community concert performed by the national touring artist known as Supaman. “Supaman” is Christian Takes Gun Parrish, a Native American dancer and innovative hip-hop artist who has dedicated his life...