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  • 🍎 Harvest Market & Apple Palooza | 🧐 Coeur d'Alene Leadership Program | πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ CDA's School District's Levy Handout | πŸ§‘β€πŸ§‘β€πŸ§’β€πŸ§’ Post Falls Boys and Girls Club | πŸ€ Young Savage Basket Ball League

🍎 Harvest Market & Apple Palooza | 🧐 Coeur d'Alene Leadership Program | πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ CDA's School District's Levy Handout | πŸ§‘β€πŸ§‘β€πŸ§’β€πŸ§’ Post Falls Boys and Girls Club | πŸ€ Young Savage Basket Ball League

Issue #018

In This CDA Local Buzz Issue

 πŸ˜Ž Coeur d’Alene Weather & Historical Highs and Lows

 πŸ“† Coeur d’Alene Area Local Events

 πŸ“’ Local Business Spotlight: We would love to promote your business!

 πŸŽ Harvest Market & Apple Palooza

 πŸ§ Unlock your leadership potential with the Leadership Coeur d'Alene Program

 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ CDA's School District's two-year, $25 million replacement levy is on the November 5 ballot.

 πŸ§‘β€πŸ§‘β€πŸ§’β€πŸ§’ Post Falls Boys and Girls Club has a New Director

 πŸ€ Young Savage Basket Ball League

 πŸ¦Œ Idaho Officials Investigate Elk Meat Dumping in Bear Lake County

Record High in 1907 = 86Β° | Record Low in 1933 = 24Β°

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Whether you are a business owner in Coeur d’Alene or the surrounding areas and would like to have your business β€œSpotlighted” in one of our articles or Video Business Spotlight, let us know by email. Feel free to let a business that you love know about this - we’d love to support them too!

Harvest Market & Apple Palooza

The 5th Street Farmers Market Harvest in Coeur d'Alene, on October 19, 2024, will feature local produce, live music, and food. Apple Palooza, an apple-tasting event, will give visitors a chance to try various apple-themed treats and vote for their favorite. (Learn More…)

Unlock your leadership potential with the Leadership Coeur d'Alene Program

This enriching program provides participants with an in-depth look at the Coeur d'Alene community, offering valuable opportunities for networking and sharing innovative ideas. By connecting with local leaders and gaining insights into the region’s key industries, participants will develop the skills and knowledge to step up as influential leaders in the area. (Learn More...)

CDA's School District's two-year, $25 million replacement levy is on the November 5 ballot

Check out the first edition of our new community newsletter, The Bridge: Connecting Schools and Community. In it you'll find information about what the replacement levy is and what it funds, as well as answers to commonly asked questions. It also includes voter information from the State of Idaho to help you stay informed about important dates related to the election. (Click Here to Download a Copy)

Post Falls Boys and Girls Club
has a New Director

Emma Johnson has been promoted to branch director of the Jordan Johnson Boys and Girls Club in Post Falls, as announced by the Boys and Girls Clubs of Kootenai County. Johnson, who joined the club in 2017, has steadily advanced through roles such as program coordinator and program director. She expressed her excitement about the new opportunity, emphasizing her commitment to the club’s mission of providing positive experiences for children. The club's leadership looks forward to Johnson's continued success and community impact. (Read More...)

Young Savage Basket Ball League

The Young Savage Basketball Club focuses on developing youth basketball skills while fostering values like integrity and respect. Their programs cater to various skill levels, with youth training, men’s open gym for competitive play, and a co-ed open gym promoting inclusivity. The club emphasizes community, teamwork, and a love for basketball, welcoming players of all backgrounds to grow and enjoy the game. (Learn More...)

Idaho Officials Investigate Elk Meat Dumping
in Bear Lake County

Idaho Fish and Game is investigating the illegal dumping of elk meat along a forest service road near Geneva in Bear Lake County. The discovery, made by a hunter on September 30, revealed four quarters of spoiled elk meat left at the roadside. Officials believe the person responsible may have mishandled the meat in unseasonably warm weather, causing it to spoil. The act is classified as waste of game, a crime in Idaho, and authorities are seeking information from the public to identify the culprit. (Read More...)

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