The community is invited to head over to Farmin Park today for a genre-bending band from New Orleans.
The latest band welcomed to town as part of the Sandpoint Summer Music Series, Bon Bon Vivant melds everything from singer/songwriter music, pop and Americana to dark ballads and up-tempo indie dance music.
The free concert will begin at 6 p.m. in Farmin Park, located on Oak Street between Third and Fourth avenues.
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“I want to open people’s eyes to points of view and perspectives that aren’t human based, to suggest a less self-centered outlook in their role on the planet,” Stephen Lyman, wilderness artist said about his work.
The public is invited to experience that perspective when Pend Oreille Arts Council and Lewiston collector, Ryan Fiske present “Rediscovered,” Friday, June 2 and Saturday, June 3 from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. at University of Idaho’s Sandpoint Organic Agriculture Center, 10881 N. Boyer Road. This exhibition of Lyman’s work contains a large selection of Fiske’s personal collection.
50th Annual POAC Arts & Crafts Fair Fifty years ago, a fledgling art organization based in Sandpoint, Idaho, called the Pend Oreille Arts Council created an event that has become a summer mainstay for visitors and locals alike. Originally held lakeside at City Beach, the annual Arts & Crafts Fair has since moved inland to downtown Sandpoint, which has been a boon for the event. Last year, more than 4,000 people strolled through tents to peruse paintings, pottery, photography, wearable art and more. With food vendors, a kids’ art area and plenty of amazing art to look at, the two-day event has something for everyone.
Home décor adds personality and liveliness to our interior spaces, from rugs to furnishings to artwork on the walls. Outside, however, Mother Nature has already.