2003-06, June 2003 (Island Park)
2003-06, June 2003 (Island Park)
Volume 2, Number 9
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FEATURES
Aviation Comes to Idaho
by Arthur HartBelieve it or not, people didn’t always hurtle through the air in machines. We know, it is hard to fathom today. In the old days, the cowboys of the skies risked life and limb to show people that flying was possible.
Tom Tharp: The Man Behind the Green
by Cecil HicksTom Tharp is Sandpoint Elks Golf Course’s manager and superintendent. This hardworking guy knows what it takes to keep a popular golf course in materials, mowers, and green!
Island Park
by Elizabeth LadenLike quite a few Idaho towns (luckily), Island Park is surrounded by wild country. At any time of day or night, residents and visitors can look out their windows and see a moose wander by, or even a black or grizzly bear. Eagles and trumpeter swans fly overhead, and wildflowers brighten the landscape spring through fall. Needless to say, all of this makes it well worth a visit out east.
Heyburn State Park: A Place for Lasting Memories
by Karen SargentHeyburn State Park, established in 1908, is the oldest state park in the Pacific Northwest. Hear all about its treasures from someone who should know—one of the park’s rangers.
DEPARTMENTS
Letter to the Editor
by Barbara SitesRoad Tripping: Governor’s Passport: A Great Way to See Idaho
by Marylyn Cork
Buddy…His Trials and Treasures: Fishin’
by Will EdwinsonFree Range Verse: The Cowboy Nanny and the Honey Horse
by Connie R. GrantOne Spud Short: The Sawtoothed Critter
by Neil S. BrookshireWho We Are: There’s a Butterfly on Your Nose
by Les Tanner
Fiction Contest: 2nd Place Youth Division, My Challenge
by Jamie E. RonleinFiction Contest: 2nd Place Adult Division, A Mourning Dove Dawn
by Larry GwartneyFront Porch Tales: Loaded for White Water
by Barbara MichenerHistorical Snapshot: Opera Comes to Idaho
by Arthur HartSporting Life: Coeur d’Alene’s Floating Green
by Dave TesterIN THIS ISSUE!
Boise, Coeur d’Alene, Council, Grace, Heyburn State Park, Island Park, Lewiston, Middle Fork Salmon River, Sandpoint, Sawtooth National Forest, Twin Falls