<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Jordan Moffett, of Post Falls, paints the stairs of the half-pipe at the Coeur d'Alene skate park Friday as about a dozen local youth help in a facelift. The effort, spearheaded by Chase Turner for his school senior project, went through approval measures with the city and was funded by the Parks Department.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press A bumble bee hovers over a possible snacking spot Sunday near Lake Coeur d'Alene.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Nicole Brown, a kindergartener at Kinder Magic in Coeur d'Alene, handles a one-week-old chick Wednesday during class. The kindergarten students incubated the two dozen eggs in their classroom for three weeks, 15 of which hatched last week, as part of their Mother Earth curriculum. Also pictured are Gabby Pfeiffer, center, and Kate Moorecroft, right.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Tristin Morgan, left, and Hailey Sessions, fifth-graders at Seltice Elementary School in Post Falls, dance together Thursday as part of their Reader's Theater group's performance based on the book "Shrek!" by William Steig. Nearly 40 elementary and University of Idaho elementary education students have been working together since January to write and practice their own version of the story as part of the university's partnership with the Post Falls school district.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Ponderosa Elementary students, Lauren Brownlee, left, reacts with classmate Amelie Beresford-Wood as their teachers dance Thursday during Q'emiln Quest, a program in its ninth year hosted by the Pst Falls Historical Society to promote the city's historic legacy and tribal culture. More than 400 fourth-graders from the Post Falls School District attended the event.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Pieter Beukelman is told to cover his ears as James Teague demonstrates how his 1880's era carbine rifle is fired during Garwood Elementary's rendezvous Friday. Students learned about fur trapping, music, cooking, gold mining and soldiers of the late 1800s in North Idaho during the event.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Eric Allen, area manager for Skyhawks Summer Sports Camps, receives a "low-five" from Talaiah Morgan, 6, during a soccer outing Thursday during the Borah Elementary's CDA4Kids program.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Gabby Vietri helps sort and bag pears during the Second Harvest Food Bank distribution Thursday at Lakes Magnet Middle School in Coeur d'Alene. This is the fourth year Second Harvest has teamed up with Lakes Magnet Middle School to provide fresh produce to low-income families and senior citizens.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Janessa Mackin heaves a softball 100-feet down the field during Borah Elementary's track and field event Friday. Students competed in throwing, kicking and jumping events as well as sprints and short distance races.</p>
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<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Cammie Collins, center, boxes freshly bottled wine off of a conveyor Thursday alongside Trish Kelly as Bob Bolam throws an empty box after preparing bottles for filling. About a dozen volunteers helped kick off the bottling efforts of Coeur d'Alene Cellars wines which will take up more than 20,000 bottles by the end of today.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Carol Travis does a quality control check on bottles of wine after being labeled, corked and capped.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press A bumble bee hovers over a possible snacking spot Sunday near Lake Coeur d'Alene.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Nicole Brown, a kindergartener at Kinder Magic in Coeur d'Alene, handles a one-week-old chick Wednesday during class. The kindergarten students incubated the two dozen eggs in their classroom for three weeks, 15 of which hatched last week, as part of their Mother Earth curriculum. Also pictured are Gabby Pfeiffer, center, and Kate Moorecroft, right.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Tristin Morgan, left, and Hailey Sessions, fifth-graders at Seltice Elementary School in Post Falls, dance together Thursday as part of their Reader's Theater group's performance based on the book "Shrek!" by William Steig. Nearly 40 elementary and University of Idaho elementary education students have been working together since January to write and practice their own version of the story as part of the university's partnership with the Post Falls school district.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Ponderosa Elementary students, Lauren Brownlee, left, reacts with classmate Amelie Beresford-Wood as their teachers dance Thursday during Q'emiln Quest, a program in its ninth year hosted by the Pst Falls Historical Society to promote the city's historic legacy and tribal culture. More than 400 fourth-graders from the Post Falls School District attended the event.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Pieter Beukelman is told to cover his ears as James Teague demonstrates how his 1880's era carbine rifle is fired during Garwood Elementary's rendezvous Friday. Students learned about fur trapping, music, cooking, gold mining and soldiers of the late 1800s in North Idaho during the event.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Eric Allen, area manager for Skyhawks Summer Sports Camps, receives a "low-five" from Talaiah Morgan, 6, during a soccer outing Thursday during the Borah Elementary's CDA4Kids program.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Gabby Vietri helps sort and bag pears during the Second Harvest Food Bank distribution Thursday at Lakes Magnet Middle School in Coeur d'Alene. This is the fourth year Second Harvest has teamed up with Lakes Magnet Middle School to provide fresh produce to low-income families and senior citizens.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Janessa Mackin heaves a softball 100-feet down the field during Borah Elementary's track and field event Friday. Students competed in throwing, kicking and jumping events as well as sprints and short distance races.</p>
<p>BRIAN WALKER/Press</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Cammie Collins, center, boxes freshly bottled wine off of a conveyor Thursday alongside Trish Kelly as Bob Bolam throws an empty box after preparing bottles for filling. About a dozen volunteers helped kick off the bottling efforts of Coeur d'Alene Cellars wines which will take up more than 20,000 bottles by the end of today.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Carol Travis does a quality control check on bottles of wine after being labeled, corked and capped.</p>
A collection of imagery found while out and about in North Idaho during the past week.