Movers & Shakers May 4, 2010
Silverwood honors moms this weekend
When a family brings mom to Silverwood Theme Park Saturday or Sunday, May 8 and 9, and purchases their tickets at the front gate, Mom gets in free plus the family receives a special general admission price of only $19.99 per person per day.
Silverwood features more than 65 rides, shows and attractions including the infamous, giant Aftershock steel roller coaster, two wooden roller coasters, the corkscrew coaster, a 1915 steam engine train ride, live entertainment, restaurants and more.
Founded in 1987 by local entrepreneur Gary Norton, the park is still family-owned and operated.
Information: www.silverwoodthemepark.com or call 683-3400
Making their mark
• Jack Reiswig has been named branch manager/assistant vice president with Inland Northwest Bank at its Coeur d'Alene office, 955 Ironwood Drive.
Reiswig is a third generation native and was recently in the North Idaho Business Journal's Top 20 Under 40. He was born and raised in Coeur d'Alene, graduated from Lake City High School and attended Portland State University.
He has been in banking 10 years and has been managing banks for fours years. He is on the Post Falls Chamber Board of Directors and is on the Post Falls Education Foundation Board. He graduated from the inaugural class of the River City Leadership Academy and is now on the committee member for this year's class.
• Dennis Cunningham, president of ActiveWest and builder of 55-plus Meadow Ranch, will participate in the 2010 Idaho Green Expo in Boise this Saturday.
The workshop is sponsored by the United States Green Building Council Idaho Chapter, of which Dennis was a two-year term president and a current board member.
Topics will range from emerging trends in green building in the Pacific Northwest to building a greener Idaho from commercial to residential projects.
Cunningham will be a part of a panel between builders, developers, Realtors, utilities and other industry professionals talking about integrating green design, materials and certifications.
His active adult community, Meadow Ranch, will be presented as it is a community that is being built through the USGBC LEED-Homes certification program and an Idaho Smart Growth award winning neighborhood.
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