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Family Promise of North Idaho Newsletter

Hello Family Promise of North Idaho Friends!
This is our September News Update to keep friends, volunteers and supporters informed and up-to-date on all that is happening at Family Promise of North Idaho.  FPNI is a busy place!  We have 11 wonderful people staying with us and working on achieving their independence. We have a new baby (!) born 14 days ago and one on the way!
Click HERE to view this month’s FPNI News Update in webpage. Here are the stories in this month’s issue:
Executive Director Cindy Wood talks about our ‘latest addition’ to the FPNI family, and celebrates another young family graduating to their own home in her Director’s Report.
We are having a Farewell to Summer BBQ fundraiser on September 18. Won’t you join the fun?
Setting up a new household can be expensive, so our network of churches is putting together Housewarming Kits for families as they graduate to independence.
Windermere Realty donated $1,000 to Family Promise of North Idaho! See the details.
We offer thanks to folks like Lois and David Bjerkestrand and the many others who help keep FPNI’s Day Center and Office a pleasant place to ‘live.’
We asked and you gave! Thank you to all the donors who have stepped up to help FPNI in our effort to keep our ship afloat.
Welcome to Tim Frahm, CPA, our newest member of the FPNI Board of Trustees. Tim has a message for everyone about Giving Results and Challenges in a Slow Economy.
We are proud to have been featured in the National Family Promise Newsletter, ‘Hospitality’, this summer with the article ‘Sowing the Seeds of Hope’.
FPNI is excited to be among the many agencies to be helped with the United Way Day of Caring on September 23.
The 2nd Annual Cardboard Box City is Coming October 8th.  We have high hopes for another fun and consciousness raising event.
BABY Pictures!!! Little Melanie is beautiful and the entire FPNI family is celebrating her arrival.
Click on in and see the important, exciting mission of Family Promise of North Idaho.
Family Promise of North Idaho
Public Relations Committee
Bev Moss
Jill Dougherty
Kate Zubaly

Free Museum Day in Kellogg

Free Museum Day
and Pie Social
Sunday, September 12th
at The Staff House Museum
820 McKinley Ave. – Kellogg
 
Museum open 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Pie Social  MCj04046390000[1] 11:00am-2:00pm
Please join us for the museum’s oldest fund raiser and social event.

THE NEWS YOUR FOUR LEGGED FRIENDS HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR:

THE OFFICIAL LEASH CUTTING CEREMONY FOR THE FIRST EVER OFF-LEASH DOG PARK IN KOOTENAI COUNTY – A LABOR DAY EVENT!
WOOFS, LICKS AND A HAPPY TAIL WAGGIN’ THANK YOU
TO ALL THE DONORS WHO MADE THIS POSSIBLE!
DATE:
LABOR DAY, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 6TH
TIME:
11:00AM – 3:00PM; LEASH CUTTING IS AT NOON
FOOD:
HOT DOGS, SODA, AND WATER AVAILABLE FOR A SMALL DONATION
ENTERTAINMENT:
DONATED AND PROVIDED BY RUBY FROG ENTERTAINMENT
T-SHIRTS:
INAUGURAL KC DOG PARK T-SHIRTS – $15
DOG BONES:
“GIVE YOUR DOG A BONE” – $30
WHEN YOU SEE THE BEAUTIFUL PAW-VILIONS YOU WILL WANT TO GIVE YOUR DOG A BONE!
NEWS COVERAGE:
KXLY CHANNEL 4 WILL BEGIN BROADCASTING DOG PARK NEWS AT 5:00AM—DOG PARK NEWS SPOTS EVERY 30-40 MINUTES BARRING ANY BREAKING NEWS
BOTTOM LINE:
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE DOGS!
THE GATE OPENS AT 11:00AM!
**SEPARATE PARK FOR SMALL DOGS**
BRING YOUR CAMERA J

Panhandle Health District: Press Release on Immunizations

This information is being forwarded in cooperation with the Panhandle Health District and the North Idaho Public Information Network.

Panhandle Health District
                                  8500 N. Atlas Road         Hayden, Idaho  83835
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                   Date:   September 2, 2010
Contact:                                                                Released by: Jeanne Bock, Director
Cynthia Taggart
Public Information Officer
(208) 415-5108
(208) 818-7288 (cell)

Immunization Can Slow Whooping Cough Surge

Hayden – The recent hospitalization of two northern Idaho infants with whooping cough is a clear call to people of all ages to get their pertussis immunization.
       So far this year, 57 cases of whooping cough have been reported in the five northern counties. Last year, only six cases of whooping cough were reported in the same area for the entire year. The number of cases so far this year (through August) is eight times higher than average.
       Both infants recently diagnosed are in intensive care. The pertussis bacteria, which is pervasive, is particularly dangerous for children younger than 6 months old.
       Pertussis is a highly contagious disease recognized by severe coughing spells that can cause vomiting and lack of breath. Untreated, pertussis can develop into pneumonia, seizures and encephalitis.
It’s been surging in this area since last November, indicating community-wide transmission. Children and adults in group settings, such as school, are at the highest risk for catching and spreading whooping cough, and vaccination increases the likelihood of avoiding or minimizing the effects of the disease.
       “Immunization is our best tool,” said Randi Lustig, epidemiology program manager for the Panhandle Health District. “The pertussis vaccination isn’t just for babies. Adolescents and adults need to be revaccinated, even if they were vaccinated as children.”
The effectiveness of the pertussis vaccine fades with time. National health officials recommend a booster for children at age 11 or 12. Adults who didn’t get the vaccine as a pre-teen should get one dose.
        Babies and children don’t benefit from the vaccine’s maximum protection until age 5. It’s important for anyone around them to have a current pertussis vaccination.
Whooping cough typically starts with a runny nose, but a cough quickly takes over. People spread pertussis by coughing or sneezing while they’re in close contact with others, who then breathe in the pertussis bacteria.
People with pertussis are contagious before the cough starts and stay contagious for up to three weeks. Doctor-prescribed antibiotics can kill the infection and prevent it from spreading.
Whooping cough is frequently misdiagnosed as bronchitis or allergies. North Idaho’s medical community has been advised to consider pertussis a possibility when patients have a cough illness.
PHD has immunizations with the pertussis vaccine for babies, adolescents and adults. For an appointment in your county, call:

 *   Kootenai County – 415-5270
 *   Bonner County – 263-5159
 *   Boundary County – 267-5558
 *   Benewah County – 245-4556
 *   Shoshone County – 786-7474

Youth Flag Football in Sandpoint

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:
SANDPOINT PARKS AND REC. DEPARTMENT
(208) 263-3613
9/1/10
PRESS RELEASE
YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL
Youth Flag Football registration forms are now available at Sandpoint Parks & Rec. and on our web site http://www.cityofsandpoint.com (link to Parks and Rec.) Games will begin for youths in grades 3-6 September 25th thru October 30th. Play will be spilt into 3rd/4th grade (Nerf Balls) and 5th/6th grade (Junior Rubber balls) teams.  Practices will be held once a week with games played on Saturday mornings at Travers Park in the softball outfield.
 Adults interested in coaching the philosophies of FUN, fundamentals, and sportsmanship are needed. Circle YES on the registration form attached to this e-mail.
REGISTRATION MUST BE RETURNED TO PARKS & REC. BY 5 PM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH.  Fees for 1 Player are- $35 County/ $30 City; 2 Players- $60 County/ $50 City; 3 Players- $80 County/ $70 City.  Jerseys are $12 and can be purchased at Parks and Rec.  Scholarships are available on a need basis.  Register at City Hall, 1123 Lake St. or call 263-3613 for more information.
As part of our ongoing effort to improve our programs, please supply your e-mail on your registration form for an end of season survey.
See you soon!
Parks and Rec

Click here to link to the “YthFFBreg_10.pdf” file included with this communication.

To go to Sandpoint Parks & Recreation Sports now, click here.

Rails to Resort: Sandpoint

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:
SANDPOINT PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
(208) 263-3613
9/2/2010

PRESS RELEASE

Rails To Resort (Schweitzer Hill Climb)

The fall Rails to Resort Race (Schweitzer Hill Climb) is brought to you by Sandpoint Sports and Sports Plus.  It will be held on Satruday September 18, 2010.  This race gives you three division for you to choose from, Roady, Mt. bike on Road, and Dirt.  Pre-Register by Sept. 10 for $20 to guarantee you get a t-shirt, after Sept 10, it is $25 and no guarantee on a shirt.  If you competed in the spring Rails to Resort, you get a discount of $10 on your racer fees.  Registration and Pre-registration check in willb e from 9:30-10:30am at the Red Barn parking lot.  10:45-11:00am is the Racer’s Meeting.  Race starts at 11am!  For more information contact Sandpoint Sports (you can download the registration form online. Sandpoint Sports – 208-265-6163

To go to Sandpoint Parks & Recreation Sports now, click here.

Fall Reading programs start at library Sept. 21

COEUR d’ALENEFall Reading programs in the Seagraves Children’s Library of the Coeur d’Alene Public Library, 702 E. Front Ave., begin Tuesday, Sept. 21.
Text Box: Library closed Sept. 5&6 for Labor Day holiday   The library will be closed Sunday and Monday, Sept. 5 and 6, for the Labor Day holiday. Normal hours resume Tuesday, Sept. 7 at 10 a.m.   The library's databases -- with a wide variety of information resources are available 24 hours a day through the library website - cdalibrary.org. To access the data bases from home, contact the library during open hours at 208/769-2315 to obtain passwords and user names.Programs are free and no registration is required. Each session includes age-appropriate stories, songs, poems, crafts and other activities. The schedule is:
¢ Book Babies Lapsit: For children ages newborn to 2 accompanied by a parent or caregiver, Tuesdays 10:15-10:45 a.m. and Fridays 10:30-11 a.m.
¢ Tales for Twos and Threes: For ages 2-3, Tuesdays, 11-11:30 a.m.
¢ Preschool Storytime: For ages 3-5, Wednesdays, 10:30-11 a.m. and 1-1:30 p.m.
¢ LEGO Club: Thursday, 4-5 p.m. Free building time for ages 5-10 with our giant tubs of LEGOs.
The library will be closed until 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 6, for staff in-service training and there will be no reading programs that day.
Children under 6 visiting the library need to be supervised by an adult or a person who is at least 14 even during programs. Children ages 6-9 should be accompanied by someone who is at least 14 who will remain in the building.

Anyone who needs accommodation to participate in a library program is asked to contact the staff prior to the activity by calling 208/769-2315. More news and information about the library is available online at cdalibrary.org. News about the library and other city departments is also available on the City of Coeur d’Alene news blog: cdacity.blogspot.com.

Half a Marathon in Sandpoint

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:
SANDPOINT PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
(208) 263-3613
9/3/2010

PRESS RELEASE

The Scenic Half

This is the second year for the Scenic Half.  You can choose to run a 1/2 marathon, 10K, or 5k.  This great event will be held on Sunday September 19th.  Pre and Post race activities will be held at City Beach.  Early registration ended on September 1, but you can still register.  Contact the Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce for more information at 231 N Third Ave, Sandpoint – 263-2161 or on the web here.

Children’s Intro to Taekwondo and Self Defense

SANDPOINT PARKS AND RECREATION
1123 LAKE STREET
SANDPOINT ID 83864
(208) 263-3613
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
8/26/10
  
CHILDREN’S INTRO TO TAEKWONDO / KARATE AND SELF DEFENSE
SESSION # 5
 
Sandpoint Taekwondo teaches children’s intro to Taekwondo, Karate, and Self Defense. This course teaches basic self-defense skills and highlights the importance of self-discipline in a child friendly setting.  Course fee is $22/child ($2 city discount) and includes 3 lessons and a uniform.  This class is open to children from 5-12 years of age and takes place at Sandpoint Taekwondo (675 Kootenai Cut Off Rd Suite A – located in Wal-Mart Shopping Center) from 3:00-4 pm. 
 
SESSION #5 will take place on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday September 13, 14, and 16.

Please register by Please register by September 9th at Sandpoint Parks and Recreation, 1123 Lake St. or call 263-3613 for more information.

Under the Freeway Flea Market

This is a reminder that the 6th Annual Under the Freeway Flea Market is right around the corner!
 
Labor Day weekend:  September 4-6, 2010
8am – 6pm Saturday and Sunday
8am – 4pm Monday
 
80+ vendors!  Rain or Shine!
 
For more information, Please contact Rick Asher of The Historic Wallace Preservation Society at 208-753-2911.
The Under The Freeway committee is getting ready for the Labor Day weekend and needs assistance.  Please remember that this 3 day event brings many visitors into our community.  In preparation of the event, the committee is looking to the good people of Wallace to extend a helping hand.  Unfortunately, not everyone who walks their dogs under the freeway always clean up after their pets and there seems to be an issue with the need to clean up droppings and trash from that area.  The committee will be meeting under the freeway on Tuesday August 31, Wednesday September 1 and Thursday September 2  between 5 and 7 pm.  If you can, please come volunteer a few minutes to help tidy the area where the vendors are setting up.  Thanks!
 
Historic Wallace Chamber of Commerce
10 River Street, Wallace ID 83873
(208) 753-7151
director@wallaceidahochamber.com
www.wallaceidahochamber.com