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bonnersferrynewsline>> your relevant, offbeat, local buzz publication

J.B.’s TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE

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October & November EventsCalendar of Events

THIS EDITION :: OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2012

About the Varsity Football PlayersBadgers Senior Spotlight

Best Local Dealsdealitlocal.com

A Little About the CoachesMeet the Coaching Staff

Special High School Football Edition!

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11.....Senior Focus: Should Grandpa Still Be Driving?

12.....Calendar of Events: October & November

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Morris McAlisterSenior Morris McAlister has played football for three years. He plays defensive line and offensive line for the Bonners Ferry Badgers. He says that more than anything he enjoys football when it comes down to when it counts – the games.

In addition to football, Morris also wrestles and plays lacrosse. He said his

favorite subject is math and he looks forward to attending college upon graduation next spring.

In his spare time Morris said he enjoys being with his friends. He also appreciates the fact that football and the other sports he is involved him enable him to stay in shape throughout the year.

His advice he offers to younger players on the team is a message of perseverance. “Go strong and don’t quit,” said Morris.

Carmen KrichbaumCarmen is in his sixth year of football and plays middle linebacker and tackle for the Bonners Ferry Badgers. He said what he enjoys most about the game of football is hitting and winning the competitions.

In addition to football, Carmen also wrestles and is on the track team at Bonners Ferry. A true athlete, when asked what his favorite subject was in school, he said it was weight lifting.

In his spare time he said he enjoys anything that involves being outside.

After graduating from Bonners Ferry in the spring, Carmen said he plans to join the Marines. But there are other things to accomplish first. He lists state playoffs as one thing he is looking forward to yet this season.

When asked what his advice was for younger players on the team, Carmen said, “Give one hundred percent in all you do.”

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Don AltCoach Alt is no stranger to Bonners Ferry football fans. He began his Bonners Ferry coaching in 1991 as the junior varsity offensive coordinator under then head coach Tom Wofford. From 1996 to 2007 Coach Alt was the assistant defensive coordinator for the junior varsity team at Bonners Ferry, and from 2008 to 2011 he served as the offensive and defensive line coach for

Bonners Ferry Junior High. Before he came to Bonners Ferry, he was one of the assistant coaches at Potlatch High School in the early 1990s.

This year Coach Alt serves as the junior varsity defensive coordinator as well as the offensive and defensive line coach.

When not coaching football, Coach Alt works for the Bonner County Sheriff’s Office as a detention deputy.

He loves to be involved with the youth and especially enjoys watching the players grow both in their athletic ability and as a person as the season progresses. Coach Alt said he has been impressed with the dedication that the juniors and seniors have shown not only during the football season but also the work they put in during the off season.

“Football teaches life lessons every day,” said Alt. “How to go to work - even when you’re not feeling your best - because the team needs you to complete the job. That is probably the best and most important lesson.”

He wants the kids he coaches to realize that football is not a lifetime sport like soccer, baseball or basketball can be. Instead it is limited to the 6 or 8 years one plays in high school and maybe college.

“That time limitation makes high school football the special thing it has become,” said Coach Alt. “In my 20 years of coaching, I’ve had a lot of kids come up to me that stopped playing in high school or junior high and wish they had played every year.”

Matt SmithCoach Smith is in his seventh year of coaching. This is his first year for the Bonners Ferry Badgers. His previous six years were spent at Sandpoint High School where he coached with the Badgers head coach Casey McLaughlin.

Coach Smith is the defensive coordinator, running backs coach and linebackers coach.

Smith, who works for a business in downtown Sandpoint, said he has been impressed with the group of young men he has the privilege of coaching and has enjoyed getting to know them.

“I like teaching them the game and I love finding out more about them and what drives them in life,” said Coach Smith.

He said the kids have made an impression with how hard they are willing to work to learn a new system and to continually

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strive to improve every day.

When asked what is the one life lesson he would like to share with his players, he responded, “True character is shown by how you act when you think that no one else is watching.”

David KoonFor anyone who is familiar with Bonners Ferry football, they know that David Koon has been a fixture on the sidelines for many years. Koon has played an important role with the football team for the last 33 years.

“I have been through a lot of coaches,” said Koon.

He says he receives a lot of joy from interacting with the kids and watching them grow and mature as they go from junior tackle all the way through the varsity level.

Much of his role with the Badgers includes helping with the equipment and providing water to the players when needed. But he sees his most important duty as doing what he can to help the team get mentally ready for what takes place on the field.

“I’m a motivator,” said Koon.

He said his advice to the young players is to go out and have fun. “High school goes by fast,” he said.

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Some of the issues involving helping your senior citizen parent or grandparent can be difficult and full of tough decisions. Seniors face unique medical and lifestyle issues that call upon them and those that love them to

find solutions that they can live with. And it’s very common for senior citizens to live in denial about the effects of their advancing years and to accept the changes in the way they live that must happen for them to continue live in a safe and healthy way.

Driving is just such an issue. For most adults, the ability to drive a car is an integral part of our sense of empowerment and freedom. We seldom think of what it would be like if we couldn’t just “jump in the car and go.” But that feeling of complete freedom to go where you want and when you want is such a deep part of how we all function that it seems inconceivable to any of us to lose that mobility and freedom.

But for senior citizens, there will come a time when they will need to give up driving. The causes are many, but the most common reason that calls for senior citizens to stop driving is failing eyesight. While much can be done to preserve the eyesight of senior citizens, if their ability to see becomes a hazard behind the wheel, they will have to be told that its time to let that precious freedom go.

So how do we help our loved one accept and then cooperate with a plan to reduce or eliminate their driving? You might be surprised that when it comes time for you as the child or caregiver of a senior citizen to talk to them about giving up driving, they may have already begun to think about it. Senior citizens are very aware of their physical condition. So while they may resist giving up the car or van, they may know deep

down that this time would come. Some other compelling reasons to take that step sooner rather than later are…

• Doctor’s Orders. If the senior citizen’s doctor specifically directs that he/she cannot drive. The senior will often respect that directive even more than family advice. A doctor’s credibility goes a long way on this issue.

• Their Own Safety. In the same way that no senior citizen wants to “fall and not get up”, the idea of being in an accident, which may cause serious injury resulting in painful recovery and possible permanent reduced freedom and mobility, is a compelling reason to turn the car keys over to someone else.

• The Safety of Others. It’s easy to find news stories of a senior citizen who continued to drive only to be involved in an accident that caused injury or death to others, maybe even children. That prospect is so horrifying to a grandma or grandpa that they may choose to ground themselves then ever face that kind of guilt.

• Savings. Getting rid of the car means no more upkeep, car payments, gas expense and auto insurance. Senior citizens are penny wise so that kind of savings can make a big difference.

If your senior citizen comes to understand that accommodations can be made to help them get out and about, the loss of that car may not be a big deal. Public transportation or buses that community services centers send out to retirement villages can help senior citizens get out to the grocery store and to doctor’s appointments. And if their family pitches in to help drive grandma or grandpa around, not only do they lose the expense and liability of driving, they get more family time too. And that is a great incentive to give up driving and let others serve as their chauffeur.

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Bonners Ferry. 208.267.8059. October 24 - “Social Media Boot Camp”. Learn how to use Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter to market your business. Presented by Jamie Lynn Morgan Marketing Connect Northwest, this event is sponsored by The Chamber of Commerce. Camp will be held from 5:30-9:30pm at the Extension Office. Go to BonnersFerryChamber.org for more information.

October 25 - “Super Fall Fest”. Bundle up and bring the whole family to the Super 1 Foods Parking lot from 2pm-7pm. Food booths, pumpkin painting contest, orchard tent, wine tasting and hard cider plus much more! Go to BonnersFerryChamber.org for more information.

October 25 - “Festival Meeting”. The Festival committee is looking for help! Volunteers help with setting up and taking down. Please call 208.610.4175. Meeting

will be held at Riverside Auto Center at 6:30pm. 6437 Bonners St, Bonners Ferry Idaho 83805. October 25, 26 - “Haunted House”. No scaredy cats allowed! From 5-8pm at the Boundary County Animal Shelter there will be a Haunted House! Right behind Panhandle State Bank on

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October 26 - “Pink T-Shirts”. Wear your Early Detection Pink T-Shirt for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Everyone will meet at 12pm at the Georgia May Plaza, Downtown. There may be a TV station covering the event! Contact Marcia at 208.267.3141 ext 4324 for more information.

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evening. Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for students. For more information call 208.267.5256 or 208.267.1738.

October 27 - “The Boundary County Republican Central Committee”. Meet and greet at this fundraiser which starts at 6pm at the Valley Event Center (formerly the dining hall) at the Boundary County Fairgrounds. Senator Shawn Keough, Representatives George Eskridge, Eric Anderson and local Republican elected officials will be in attendance. Tickets are $40 per couple or $25 for singles, and available from any BCRCC member. Tickets will not be available at the door. October 27 - “Set Free Movement”. The Boundary County Ministerial Association is presenting a FREE conference about the worldwide problem of slavery. It is right here in Northern Idaho, as well as on the other side of the world. Please join us at Bonners Ferry High School, 6485 Tamarack Lane, Bonners Ferry. Speaker: Kevin Austin - A “Set Free Movement”

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CONSTRUCTION / REMODELS / CUSTOM HOMESSelle Valley Construction401 Bonner Mall Way, Suite 1. 208.263.1808 sellevalley.com.

FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICELakeview Funeral Home & Cremation Service301 South Olive | Sandpoint, Idaho. 208.263.3180.

FURNITUREBeck’s Furniture6443 McCall Street | Bonners Ferry, ID1.888.267.0914 or 208.267.7267.

MEDICAL/PHARMACYChiropractic Care Chiropractic care for the whole family! Dr. Pamela Svec, D.C. 6514 Main Street | Bonners Ferry, ID. 208.267.7355.

PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTSVapor Depot All of Your E-Cig Needs for Less!300 Bonner Mall Way | Ponderay, ID1.877.867.0965 | www.thevapordepot.com

PARTIES & ENTERTAINMENTMagic By StarStar Alexander, Magical Edutainer. Birthdays, Holiday Parties, School Shows, Special Events. magicbystar.com. 208.610.8656.

PHONE SERVICEE.T. Wireless - Verizon Wireless6665 Main Street | Bonners Ferry, ID. 208.267.7100

QUILTINGCallie’s NicheFun and unique fabrics, quilting, mending and alterations. 6429 Bonner Street | Bonners Ferry, ID208.267.1583. Website: www.calliesniche.com. Email: [email protected].

TAX SERVICES/ PAYROLL SERVICESRhoads Tax ServiceGary R. Rhoads, Tax Specialist. rhoadstax.com. w4payroll.com. 6476 Main Street, Suite B, Bonners Ferry, ID. 208.267.5889

SPA/SALONMane Street HairFull service salon. 6451 McCall Street, Suite A Bonners Ferry, ID. 208.267.1170.

VARIETY STOREHuckleberry VarietyThings for everyday and those special occasions.7214 Main Street | Bonners Ferry, ID. 208.267.3286.

missionary working domestically and globally to end modern-day slavery. Conference is from 9:30am-2:30pm. setfreemovement.org

October 31 - “Trick or Treat”. Get out your flashlights and your bright orange reflectors, Trick or Treat, It’s Halloween! November 4 - “Fall Back”. Don’t forget to change your clocks back at 2am, fall back one hour! November 6 - “Election Day”. Polls open from 8am-8pm. To find out about polling sites and more, visitboundarycountyid.org. Election results will be posted on the county website as they come in and will also be posted on the News BF Facebook page. November 11 - “Veteran’s Day”. Monday all Public Offices will be closed. This year’s observance falls on a Sunday, so Monday, November 12 is a Federal Holiday and Federal Offices, the Courthouse and City Hall will be closed.

208.263.9081 514 Oak Street

Sandpoint, Idaho

Custom Engine Builder • Auto & Marine • Light IndustrialComplete In-House Engine Machine and Balancing Service

M&S Engine Works

Buy, Sell and Trade

Locally Owned & Operated Serving the Community Since 1990

Specializing in Performance and Classic Engines and Parts. Specialty Oils for

Performance and Classic Engines.

November 17 - “Holiday Market”. Join us at Bonners Ferry Middle School on Hwy 95 and Tammarack Lane from 9am-3pm. The Holiday Market will consist of local vendors, farmers and goods. We have all been waiting for this time of year! Lots of Local Gifts!

UPCOMING EVENTSDecember 7, 8 - “A Jazzy Christmas”. The Festival Of Trees will be held at Memorial Hall at the Boundary County Fairgrounds.

BONNERS FERRY HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Varsity Football10/19 - Kellogg, Away, 7pm 10/27 - Stay Play-In @ Kibbie Dome, Away, TBA

Varsity Girls Volleyball10/18 - Districts, Away, 4pm

$2 Off One Pound of Coffee

With This Coupon

Redeemable at Bonners Ferry

Super 1 and Akins Harvest Foods

EvansBrothersCoffee.comFind us on Facebook!

The Badger’s DenCafe & Latte

6551 Main Street • Bonners Ferry, Idaho

Tanning & Espresso HoursMon-Fri: 5:30am to 5pmSat: 5:30am to 4:00pmSun: 5:30am to 2:00pm

Restaurant Hours6:00am to 2:00pm

7 days a week

(208) 267-1486

Wi-Fi Friendly!

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check out our fresh friday specials!Corner of Bonner Mall Way and Highway 95 | 212 Bonner Mall Way | Ponderay, Idaho 83852 | 208.263.4613 | www.yokesfoods.com

Activities & Fun

THE PARROTOne day a man went to an auction.

While there, he bid on a parrot. He really wanted this bird, so he got caught up in the bidding. He kept on bidding, but kept getting outbid, so he bid higher and higher and higher.

Finally, after he bid way more than he intended, he won the bid - the parrot was his at last!

As he was paying for the parrot, he said to the auctioneer, “I sure hope this parrot can talk. I would hate to have paid this much for it, only to find out that he can’t talk!”

“Don’t worry,” said the auctioneer,

“He can talk. Who do you think kept bidding against you?”

SEA MONSTERSTwo sea monsters were swimming around in the ocean, looking for something to do. They came up underneath a ship that was hauling potatoes. Bob, the first sea monster, swam underneath the ship, tipped it over and ate everything on the ship.

A little while later, they came up to another ship, again hauling potatoes. Bob again capsizes the ship and eats everything on board.

The third ship they found was also hauling potatoes and Bob once again capsized it and ate everything.

Finally his buddy Bill asked him, “Why do you keep tipping over those ships full of potatoes and eating everything on board?”

Bob replied, “I wish I hadn’t, but I just can’t help myself once I start. Everyone knows you can’t eat just one potato ship.”

THE TURTLE AND THE TREEDeep within a forest a little turtle began to climb a tree. After hours of effort he reached the top, jumped into the air waving his front legs and crashed to the ground.

After recovering, he slowly climbed the tree again, jumped, and fell to the ground. The turtle tried again and again while a couple of birds sitting on a branch watched his sad efforts.

Finally, the female bird turned to her mate. “Dear,” she chirped, “I think it’s time to tell him he’s adopted.”

HALLOWEEN WORD FIND

Lewiston Livestock MarketWhere your cattle always bring more.

1.800.473.3406Clay BickfordTony Seubert

208.791.5090208.305.7172

Boundary Tractor & Yamaha6632 S. Main Bonners Ferry | 208.267.5571

RENTALSTools // Equipment // ExcavatorsYamaha: We feature a complete line of Yamaha fun toys, lawn care products, riding mowers, generators, etc. for the home.

Help Support the Bonner Community Food Bank! • TCB Food Drive: Bring 2 non-perishable food items

into TCB from Nov 18th, 2012-Nov 30th, 2012 and receive a Free Dessert!

• Join us for Thanksgiving Dinner, Thursday Nov 22nd, 2012, 11am-9pm for all of your Thanksgiving favorites!

Breakfast Lunch Dinner

WATERFRONT DININGFRESH SEAFOOD, STEAKS, SALADS

BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNEROPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK YEAR ROUND

SANDPOINT, IDAHO58 BRIDGE STREET AT CITY BEACH

208.255.7558 WWW.TRINITYATCITYBEACH.COM

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Riverside Auto

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