2005-09, September 2005 (Caldwell)
2005-09, September 2005 (Caldwell)
Volume 4, Number 12
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FEATURES
The Coronados
by Lynna HowardImagine moving to a new country where you know little of the language and few people. Imagine then, the life of Gabriel Coronado, a migrant farmworker who grew up in Mexico, eventually learned some English from his children after the family moved to Idaho, and carved out a living. This riveting account is alive with details from the 1950s and 1960s, and beyond as it follows the Coronados, the first Hispanic family to settle permanently in the eastern Idaho town of Shelley.
Caldwell—Spotlight City
by Stephen LowmanCaldwell’s downtown train depot is a palpable symbol of the city’s historic role as a base for covered wagon pioneers, railroad businessmen, and later on, a metropolitan hangout for residents of the outlying rural communities. Now, however, as Caldwell approaches the train depot’s 100th birthday (celebration planned for 2006) city planners expect more from the town’s economy. See how Caldwellites are striving to parlay the city’s historic past into future growth.
Silver Screen Struggle
by Madeline BehrendtWhile Idaho’s film festivals have plenty of movies to thrill, chill, amuse and enrich you, the burning question has become: will Idaho’s film production industry boom? In a state with a lot of enthusiastic independent film audiences, there’s a dearth of funding to jumpstart Idaho’s film production industry–one that lags far behind the economic impact numbers of many other states. Here’s an update on Idaho’s film scene and a list of ingredients needed to meet new challenges.
DEPARTMENTS
Music Makers: A ‘Jack-of-All-Trades’ Musician, a Serene Studio; Victory’s Ben Winship
by Ryan PeckOne Spud Short: Uncle Will’s Tree Stand
by Sherry RamseyStudebaker Says: Great Medicine
by William StudebakerDiamond Dazzler: Let’s Talk Baseball; A Conversation with Cliff Chambers, Owner of a Major League No-Hitter
by Phillip A. Janquart
Nutcracker Tales: You’re Cooking What? Rocky Mountain Oysters; Getting to the Meat of the Matter
by Meg DonahueFiction Contest 2005: When the Well Goes Dry; Judge’s Choice, Adult Division
by Phillip ObenchainMore, Fiction Contest 2005: Nine-Tenths of the Law; 3rd Place Adult Division
by Sherry GeorgeMining Memories: Echoes From the Mine
by Steve Koehler
Historical Snapshot: Sarah and Her Sled
by Arthur HartIN THIS ISSUE!
Boise, Caldwell, Coeur d’Alene, Dixie, Driggs, Eagle, Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Preston, Priest River, Shelley, Twin Falls, Victor