2009-02, February 2009 (Cocolalla)
2009-02, February 2009 (Cocolalla)
Volume 8 Number 5
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FEATURES
Kick-and-Glide Goes Upscale
by Karen BossickThese days, the glamor of downhill skiing in Sun Valley is getting competition from its Nordic or cross-country cousin, which is rejuvenating itself after a long history in the area.
Cocolalla—Spotlight City
by Jennifer Lamont LeoGet past the unusual name and you’ll find an often overlooked town with a logging and ice-making history on a gorgeous lake the locals have restored to pristine condition.
Salmon River Schoolmarm: If You Homeschool Up Slate Creek, Keep an Eye Out for the Wolves
by Phil HomanPublic school teacher Marilyn Brower, who homeschooled the boys of Idaho country western star Muzzie Braun up Slate Creek, talks about wolves, tourists, books, and how to help a kid become a good citizen.
DEPARTMENTS
Editorial: A Place for Voices, by Steve Bunk
Idaho Artist: Soul on Canvas; How Hayden Artist Edward Gilmore Painted Himself Out of a Corner, by Kevin Penelerick
A Winter’s Tale: When Hell Froze Over; Lloyd Overmon Never Made Mistakes, Except Once, in the Winter of 1948, by Loy Ann Bell
Veterinary Medicine: Must Love Cats and Dogs; Idahoans Don’t Just Like Their Pets, They Treat Them Like Family, by Mary Gilbert
Literacy: The Town That Reads Together; In the Teton Valley, Literacy is a Joint Venture, by Lisa Nyren
Idaho Photographer: Make Your Own Light; A Commercial Photographer Offers A Lesson on Seizing the Moment, by Brad Norton
This Fishing Life: Cisco Fever; At Bear Lake, People Fish in Winter For a Species Found Nowhere Else, by Dianna Troyer
Recipe Contest: Marinated Flat Iron with Chimichurri, by Dustan Bristol and Cheesy Crab Casserole, by Diana Sherman
February Contributors
IN THIS ISSUE!
Bear Lake, Boise, Clayton, Cocolalla, Driggs, Filer, Hayden, Sun Valley