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FOUNDING FATHERS: Christian or not?
There is still controversy as to whether or not our founding fathers were Christians, or just a bunch of old, atheistic, slaveowners.
DALTON: Rooting out distrust
Did this happen in Dalton Gardens? Could it happen elsewhere in Kootenai County?
THANKS: Making holiday music together
On behalf of the 3Cs Coeur d’Aleers, I would like to give a big thank you to the members of our community who came to our free Christmas concerts at Trinity Lutheran church on Fifth Street on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 30 and Friday evening, Dec. 3.
ELECTION: An all-star group
This is an important election for our local community.
DIVISION: A solution
Reading The Press, it appears our community is divided.
PRESIDENT: Prayer best approach
Instead of badmouthing our president, have you ever thought of praying for him?
RASMUSSEN: He's right for the job
Duane Rasmussen is an experienced negotiator who as an attorney defended or prosecuted many members of our society. Not vindictively bit in a logical and methodical manner that maintains legality and respect for our judicial system.
EAGLES: Thursday burgers are back
Kudos to all of our friends at the Coeur d’Alene Press, City Council, county commissioners, members and the Downtown Association for supporting our burger night.
Faithful Observations: The Church in 2020
Scripture presents important principles for connection to each other. One of Solomon’s proverbs
Doing our part for our schools
I want my kids to walk through the doors of their school on Sept. 8 as badly as anyone else, but in watching the COVID-19 cases Kootenai County numbers rise, that possibility is dwindling away.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — GEORGE BALLING: Reports from Wine Country
Much news from our friends in “Wine Countries” across the west that affects everything from visits to the wineries, to our events here at home to the 2020 vintage. So, let’s get started with news that one way or another will affect most wine consumers.
Hope, change have already succeeded
Wall Street has succeeded in the biggest premeditated heist against the Middle Class in the history of our nation. No one has yet been held accountable. In fact, President Obama had to kinda cut off our finger to save our hand by sending them billions in stimulus money. Nicely done, Wall Street.
Candidate profile: NIC trustee, Ron Nilson
Birth date: 8/31/52
Toxins: Why you should cleanse for life
Long-term protection from toxins can be achieved by living a nutritional cleansing lifestyle.
A great example of getaway exploring
We just returned from a weekend in Montana. We used Whitefish as our “base camp” for a great hike in Glacier National Park. This is one of our favorite annual fall “getaways.” The summer crowds have lessened and while you miss out on some of the park services which close around the end of September, it is a beautiful time of year in a spectacular place.
Why we try
Since we started out we have always viewed our wine offerings as opportunities. Whether it be the collection in general, our wine club, our weekly wine special called the “Friday Night Flights,” our monthly winemaker dinners and tastings or just selections we pick, we look at them as a chance to have customers try new things. We like to introduce all of you not necessarily to things only we find pleasing, but to find a bottle of wine that expands your wine journey while meeting your expectations for what you like to drink. When we get it right, which we like to think we do more often than not, it is very rewarding.
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Finding new friends and new favorites
Much of the time when we plan our monthly winemaker events, a dinner with our partners at Fleur de Sel and a tasting here at the shop, we schedule wineries that we know. We plan it this way because we know the wines and have enjoyed them for some time, and we feel our customers will enjoy them as well. Occasionally though, our distributors will come to us with a winery or winemaker we are less familiar with, one they feel will be a great addition to our shop and the wine market overall, and one they feel warrants our customer’s attention.
Cd'A Chamber: A voice for public policy
Fall is quickly approaching, and along with it comes election season.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — How we choose our wines
As our shop has grown and the wine collection has expanded, we frequently get asked how we choose what wines we work with?