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October 4th, 2018 HUCKLEBERRY PRESS ®™ BRINGING EASTERN WASHINGTON TOGETHER Mon-Fri 9am-5pm • Toll-Free 844.344.8344 huckleberrypress.com • [email protected] • In God We Trust • Think Local “If you think you can do a thing or think you can’t do a thing, you’re right.” - Henry Ford SERVING 13 INLAND NORTHWEST COUNTIES: Spokane, Lincoln, Stevens, Ferry, Adams, Whitman, Grant, Douglas, Pend Oreille, Okanogan, Bonner, Kootenai, Benewah OVER 70 TOWNS: Addy, Airway Heights, Almira, Arden, Barstow, Blanchard, Blue Creek, Boyds, Cedonia, Cheney, Chewelah, Colbert, Colville, Coulee City, Coulee Dam, Creston, Curlew, Danville, Davenport, Deer Park, Diamond Lake, Electric City, Elk, Enterprise, Ephrata, Evans, Ford, Fort Spokane, Two Rivers, Fruitland, Gifford, Grand Coulee, Granite Point, Harrington, Hartline, Hillyard, Hunters, Inchelium, Ione, Keller, Kettle Falls, Loon Lake, Malo, Marcus, Mead, Medical Lake, Metaline, Moses Lake, Nespelem, Newport, Nine Mile Falls, Northport, Old Town, Okanogan, Omak, Onion Creek, Orient, Pateros, Post Falls, Priest River, Reardan, Republic, Ritzville, Riverside, Rosalia, Soap Lake, Spangle, Spokane, Spokane Valley, Springdale, St. John, Suncrest, Summit Valley, Tonasket, Tum Tum, Valley, Wauconda, Wenatchee, Winthrop, Wellpinit, West End, Wilbur, and a bunch of other neat places! Steam’n To The Quilt Show FIRST ANNUAL QUILT SHOW AT THE INLAND NORTHWEST RAIL MUSEUM Friday-Saturday-Sunday • October 5-7 • 11 am-4 pm Peoples Choice Cash Prizes (You Vote For the Winner!) • First $100 - Second $50 - Third $25 No Special Categories • A Display Of Quilting Talent • Just For The Fun Of It! • Collector Railroad Wall Hanging Raffle SPECIAL REDUCED ADMISSION OF $6 FOR EVERYONE FOR EVERYTHING! View All The Quilts And Vote For Your Favorite • Tour The Museum Building & Museum Train Learn About Inland Northwest Railroad History • Ride Our 2-Food Gauge Train • Walk Among The Giants! Inland Northwest Rail Museum • 27300 Sprinkle Road (25 Miles West of Reardan on Hwy 2) • 509-796-3377 ONION CREEK BARGAIN FAIR Sunday Oct. 7th, next to the Onion Creek store. 10am-3pm. Free to shop, $5 to sell. TOY SHOW 2191 Onion Creek Rd. Colville October 13, 2018 (509)732-6648 9am – 3pm Diecast - Pressed Steel & more ALL SIZES Community Hall, Reardan Washington WHITE’S RESIDENTIAL AND REMODELING Call for a free estimate! (509)565-0685 WHITER*831K6 FREE RANGE EGGS $2.50/dozen. Taking orders for fryer rabbits and goat milk. Colville. 509-685-1325 1971 FLEETWOOD 12X64 WATER POWERED GENERATOR mobile home. $2000 OBO. Title ARROWHEADS Can supply the electrical needs for in hand. Porcupine Bay. Call for a home or cabin. Requires a stream details. 509-725-0411 Looking to buy. or water source. Low head. Bill Scott 509-680-4804. Private Collector E-mail [email protected] HUCKLEBERRY 509-953-6385 or visit www.scotthydroelectric.com I COUNTRY! ATTENTION Business Owners: The Huckleberry Press knows how to get the word out on a Come Join us on beautiful Lake budget. We have incredible advertising deals right that include big discounts and added perks like full color ads, Roosevelt for the Gifford/ 44th Annual no charge for ad changes or ad design, and a feature story we’ll publish on your business all at no extra charge! Stranger Creek Grange Put the Power of the Press to Work for You! 844-344-8344 Community Yard Sale! Saturday and Sunday, th th Oct. 6 and 7 , 7am - 4pm SATURDAY • OCTOBER 6, 2018 Vendors Wanted! Call or text Denise PAnCAkE FEED 8Am • PARADE 10:30Am Arts & Crafts • Food Court • Kids Carnival Games 253-334-3744 or 509-722-6390 for details Music on Stage • Classic Car Show We have inside and outside Special Friday Nite Only---------- booths loaded with collectibles, Karaoke 7pm to 11pm craft supplies, household goods, Marcus Park Saturday Night Happy- clothes, books and much more. 5 miles North Hour 6 to 8 p.m. Lots of vendors offering their of Kettle Falls Live Music All Day! best for your home, store or on Hwy 25 Classic Cars ebay/internet sales. Beer Garden Marcus Ciderfest Association, PO Box 658 3388 Addy-Gifford Rd. Marcus Washington 99151 For Information call Janet at 509-936-1867 Page 2 Huckleberry Press October 4, 2018 Two Days Of Free Family Fun On Nov 10-11, 2018 The 23rd Annual Fall Folk Festival Celebrates Cultural Diversity Spokane, WA - The 23rd annual Spokane Folk- Through the years community businesses, or- lore Society Fall Folk Festival on November 10 ganizations, and individuals have generously sup- and 11 is free to the public and features 7 stag- ported this event. Our 2016 major sponsors include es of traditional and ethnic dance, music, work- Avista Foundation, Inlander, Spokane Communi- shops, special entertainment, crafts for children, ty College, City of Spokane Cultural Grant, and and jamming. Approximately 5,000 people attend Washington State Arts Commission. The Huckle- the festival annually which is held at the Spokane berry Press is also proud to participate as a spon- Community College Lair. The festival supports sor. regional folk musicians, local folk artists who are hidden gems well worth discovering. The festival Sat., November 10, 2018 presents about 100 performing groups represent- 11am-10pm: Performances, participation activi- ing Celtic, blue- grass, blues, African, Asian, Mid- ties, food, vendors, and crafts for kids. 8pm-10pm: dle Eastern traditions, and more. Dancing - New England Style Contra dance with Also featured are sales of traditional crafts. A live music and callers. live KPBX Radio show is one of Saturday’s high- lights. A traditional New England Contra dance Sun., November 11, 2018 will close the festival on Saturday and Sunday. 11am–5pm: Performances, participation activi- Meals and snacks are available in the college caf- ties, food, vendors. eteria, and baked goods and coffee at the Festival Spokane Community College – The Lair, 1810 bake sale. North Greene, Spokane, WA SE This community event is supported by several Free Parking All Week- end. hundred volunteers working the days of the fes- Detailed information about the Fall Folk Festi- tival and through donations from sponsors, indi- val can be found at www.spokanefolkfestival.org. viduals, and $5 buttons at the Festival. The festival Information about needs about $20,000 dollars to produce the festival the Spokane Folklore and pay for rent, sound equipment, craft supplies, Society and the Fall publicity, printing, security and required building Folk Festival can be staff. All performers and festival organizers do- found at www.spokan- nate their time. efolklore.org. GRANT COUNTY FAIR 2’X4’ PAINTING on wood. Circa 1980 Atari game console, paddle and joystick controllers with 33 games. Painting - $75. Atari - $200. Best offers considered. 509-765-7315 Baharat, “authentic dance from the Middle East.” Saturday, HUCKLEBERRY PRESS ©2003-2018 ®TM October 13 The Huckleberry Press began in the Fruitland Valley, nestled in the shadow of Northeastern Washing- ton’s Huckleberry Mountains. Since 2003, “Huckleberry Country” has expanded to over 300 delivery stops in more than 70 towns across 13 Inland Northwest Counties. The Huckleberry Press brings 7 p.m. Eastern Washington together by prospering our regional businesses, events and organizations. The Huckleberry Press is produced, written and illustrated by members of the communities we serve. The Huckleberry Press is published every other week. Deadline for classified and display advertising HARRINGTON is Thursdays at 5pm. Editor’s Note: Letters and articles are from our readers and do not necessarily reflect the opinions OPERA HOUSE of Huckleberry Press or staff. To submit a letter, editorial, creative work or idea for an article, visit www.huckleberrypress.com or write an e-mail to us at: [email protected] Admission by Donation Next Deadline for Advertising and Editorial Submissions: 509-253-4719 Benefits Northwest Fiddle Concert & Thursday, October 11, at 5 p.m. harringtonoperahouse.org Next Issue: October 18, 2018 HARRINGTON OPERA HOUSE Rehabilitation Huckleberry Press phone: 1-844-344-8344 PO Box 141 email: [email protected] Davenport, WA 99122 www.huckleberrypress.com SERVING 13 INLAND NORTHWEST COUNTIES: Spokane, Lincoln, Stevens, Ferry, Adams, Whit- man, Grant, Douglas, Pend Oreille, Okanogan, Bonner, Kootenai, Benewah OVER 70 TOWNS: Addy, Airway Heights, Almira, Arden, Barstow, Blanchard, Blue Creek, Boyds, Cedonia, Cheney, Chewelah, Colbert, Colville, Coulee City, Coulee Dam, Creston, Curlew, Danville, Davenport, Deer Park, Dia- mond Lake, Electric City, Elk, Enterprise, Ephrata, Evans, Ford, Fort Spokane, Two Rivers, Fruitland, Gifford, Grand Coulee, Granite Point, Harrington, Hartline, Hillyard, Hunters, Inchelium, Ione, Keller, Kettle Falls, Loon Lake, Malo, Marcus, Mead, Medical Lake, Metaline, Moses Lake, Nespelem, New- JayDean Ludiker port, Nine Mile Falls, Northport, Old Town, Okanogan, Omak, Onion Creek, Orient, Pateros, Post Falls, Priest River, Reardan, Republic, Ritzville, Riverside, Rosalia, Soap Lake, Spangle, Spokane, Spokane Valley, Springdale, St. John, Suncrest, Summit Valley, Tonasket, Tum Tum, Valley, Wauco- nda, Wenatchee, Winthrop, Wellpinit, West End, Wilbur, and a bunch of other neat places! 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