City of Lewiston Winter 2024 Magazine & Program Guide

LEWISTON LIVING

. 7

QUARTERLY BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Local Business Owners Bring Life-Changing Service to Lewiston for Those Facing Medical Hair Loss P. 4

WINTER PROGRAM GUIDE P. 10

ISSUE #4 NOVEMBER 2024

CONTENTS

What's inside?

9 RESERVE A FACILITY

Brr, it?s chilly outside! Looking for the perfect indoor space for your next big event, meeting, or celebration?We?ve got you covered with a variety of cozy options. Explore our facilities and reserve your spot today! 11 *NEW* CORNHOLESERIES Warm up your winter with some friendly competition! Lewiston Parks and Recreation is hosting a 3-part Cornhole Tournament Series this season. Check out the dates and register today to secure your spot! 11 DADDY DAUGHTER DANCE Create cherished memories at our unforgettable Dad and Daughter Evening! This special event is for girls and their dads, or any beloved adult in their lives. Don't miss this magical night! Tickets go on sale Monday, December 23rd!

4 LIFE-CHANGING SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL HAIR LOSS

6

COOKIES FOR A CAUSE - HELP MAKE SPIRITS BRIGHT

13 YOUTH SOCCER PROGRAM

Kick off the fun with Parks and Recreation's brand-new youth soccer program! This 6-week program is designed for ages 3 and 4, featuring 2 weeks of skill-building clinics followed by 4 weeks of exciting games. Sign up today and let the soccer adventures begin!

19 SNOWSHOES& SNACKS

10 DINNER WITH THE GRINCH DECEMBER 13TH

Looking for a fun way to embrace the winter weather with your family?Join Todd Holcomb from Clearwater Trekking for an engaging presentation on snowshoeing in our area! Learn the basics, the best spots to explore, and everything you need to know to check out our snowshoes and embark on your own winter adventure. 19 WINTER LIBRARY ON THE GO! From December 2024 through February 2025, you can catch Library on the Go at Hereth Park in the Lewiston Orchards! Lewiston residents can sign up for a library card, check out and return materials, and pick up holds at these regularly scheduled stops. Don?t miss this convenient way to connect with your library!

16 LOCOMOTIVE PARK

HOLIDAY BOOK HUNT

MAYOR'S MESSAGE Dear Residents of the Lewiston Community,

If you were to craft the perfect headline to describe the City of Lewiston today, what would it be?For me, it?s two simple words: ?Lewiston Excels!?

Our city continues to grow and thrive, bringing excellence to everything we do. New businesses are setting up shop, visitors are rediscovering our charm, and people with ties to the area are returning to visit and shop, and for some, to make Lewiston their home again. This spirit of excellence is also reflected in the incredible work of our city employees. They continue to provide excellence in everything they do. Though much of their effort happens behind the scenes, everything they do? whether in public safety, public works, or other essential services? is for you: the business owner, the homeowner, the teacher, the social worker, the childcare provider, the developer; everything is for you. Excelling is not just about doing their jobs, it is about conducting a balanced operation, where individual performance seamlessly blends with the collective performance of the team. This edition of Living Lewiston brings you an exciting story of an existing business that is bringing a new and very much-needed service to our community and of course, the latest offerings from our Parks and Recreation and Library programs. All worth the read.

Meanwhile, Lewiston is proactively addressing new lead and copper rules, reaffirming our commitment to providing a safe and reliable drinking water supply for all.

These are just a few examples of how Lewiston excels! Thank you for being part of what makes our city truly extraordinary. Together, we?re building a community that?s growing, thriving, and excelling in every way.

Daniel Johnson

03

04

05

06

07

PARKS & RECREATION INFORMATION Contact Info Physical Address: 1424 Main Street, Lewiston, Idaho 83501 Mailing Address: PO Box 617 Lewiston, Idaho 83501 Parks & Recreation Office: 208-746-2313 P+R Office Business Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Cemetery Office: 208-746-6857 Cemetery Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-12pm or by appt Website: www.cityoflewiston.org/parksandrec Online Catalog: https://secure.rec1.com/ID/lewiston-parks-recreation-id-/catalog

www.facebook.com/LewistonParksRecreation

https://twitter.com/LewistonCity www.instagram.com/LewistonParksRecreation

Staff Damian Glenn, Administrative Secretary........................................................ dglenn@cityoflewiston.org Corky Fazio, Grounds Maintenance Supervisor.............................................. cfazio@cityoflewiston.org Valerie Warren, Building Maintenance Supervisor....................................... vmeyer@cityoflewiston.org Raymond Pedrina, Recreation Supervisor.................................................. rpedrina@cityoflewiston.org Marc Keefer, Recreation Coordinator- Adult and Events............................mkeefer@cityoflewiston.org Julian Madrid, Recreation Coordinator- Youth and Community................ jmadrid@cityoflewiston.org Scot McGee, Senior Nutrition Head Cook........................................ seniornutrition@cityoflewiston.org Chad Hewett, Cemetery Technician...............................................................chewett@cityoflewiston.org Bad Weather Cancellations In case of inclement weather in which classes, games or activities may be canceled, parents or team managers will be responsible for calling 208-746-2313. Cancellation decisions for games will normally be made by 4pm Monday-Friday. Follow our Facebook page for cancellation information and updates. Canceled events will be rescheduled at a later date, if possible. Medical Insurance All participants in the Lewiston Parks and Recreation Department programs must have their own medical insurance to cover any injuries that may be sustained while participating in any activity sponsored by the department. The City of Lewiston will not be held financially responsible for any medical expenses. Waiver of Liability Form All participants in the Lewiston Parks and Recreation Department programs must sign the participant release and waiver of liability before participating. If the participant is a minor, a parent or legal guardian must sign. Participants must waive, release, absolve, indemnify, and hold harmless the Lewiston Parks & Recreation Department of any claim arising. This also gives permission to photograph participants for display and promotional material.

08

RESERVATION/FACILITY INFORMATION The Lewiston Parks and Recreation has many reservable facilities for all occasions throughout the City. Most facilities require reservations to be made online or at the Parks and Recreation office at 1424 Main St. Lewiston, ID 83501. Reservations are on a first come first serve basis with payment due at the time of reservation and must be done at least 7 days in advance. Alcohol permits are available for reservations as well and require an additional 7 days in advance of reservation dates. Alcohol permits are approved by the Parks and Recreation Director and Police Chief. Lewiston Community Center Looking for an indoor facility?We?ve got you covered with one of our rooms at the Lewiston Community Center. This facility is great for weddings, corporate or family parties, holiday events, birthday parties, baby showers, and much more. Room prices vary from $20-$65/hour with a two-hour minimum.

Fenton Gym Is your sports team looking for a place to practice or have a group that needs gym space for a special activity, such as a birthday party?Fenton Gym can be reserved for $30/hour with a two-hour minimum .

Park Shelters Looking for a park shelter to rent for a party or event?We have 5 covered shelters available to rent. The reservation fee is dependent on group size. Persons or organizations may reserve portions of City parks for their events as well.

Ball Fields We have multiple ball fields available to rent for practice, games, or tournaments. Rates vary depending on the type of reservation. All ball field reservations must be made in person at the Lewiston Community Center.

09

SPECIAL EVENTS

SKI SALE- ALPINE SKI WHOLESALERS

The Lewiston Parks & Recreation Department is partnering with Alpine Ski Wholesalers for the valley's largest annual ski sale event. Vendors will be bringing a huge selection of ski and snowboard equipment.

Date

Time

Locat ion

Thursday, December 5

4-9pm

Lewiston Community Center

DINNER WITH THE GRINCH Gather all of your family and friends for an unforgettable evening at the Lewiston Community Center. With a Whoville inspired meal complete with Roast Beast this will be a fun night to remember! Professional photo packages will be available for purchase. Tickets go on sale Monday, November 4 @the Lewiston Community Center. Tickets are limited. Fee: $15 per person (2 and under get in free).

Date

Time

Locat ion

Friday, December 13

6-8pm

Lewiston Community Center

Sponsored by:

Radio Sponsor:

Lewiston Parks & Recreation and Nelly Broadcasting are partnering together to see your Christmas spirit and LCV's best lit up house! Sign-ups begin November 15th and voting starts on December 6th. Sign-ups and voting will take place on Nelly Broadcasting's website, bigcountrynewsconnection.com/lights. Partner Nelly Broadcasting will be providing a 1st place cash prize of $1,000 and sponsor Coleman Oil will be providing gift cards prizes for 2nd and 3rd place winners. CHRISTMAS LIGHT CONTEST

Prize Sponsors:

10

SPECIAL EVENTS

Lewiston Parks and Recreation is putting on a 3-part cornhole tournament series during the winter. This tournament series will include a double elimination the first Friday of December, January, and February. Registration deadline is the Sunday before each event session. Must register by team online or at the Lewiston Community Center. Pre-registration is required. Team may sign up for a single session or multiple sessions. Limited space available per session Fee: $30/team CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT SERIES

Date

Time

Locat ion

Dec. 6 (registration deadline Dec. 1) 6:30-10pm (check-in starts at 5:15) Jan. 3 (registration deadline Dec. 29) 6:30-10pm (check-in starts at 5:15) Feb. 7 (registration deadline Feb. 2) 6:30-10pm (check-in starts at 5:15)

Lewiston Community Center Lewiston Community Center Lewiston Community Center

Sponsored by:

DADDY DAUGHTER DANCE An unforgettable evening for all dads and daughters! This event is for girls and dads, or that special adult in their lives. You will enjoy great dance music, games, crafts, snacks and beverages! Professional photo packages will be available for purchase. Tickets go on sale Monday, December 23rd. Ages: Girls 4-12. Tickets are limited.

Fee: $15/person Please sign up by Friday, January 24th or until tickets are sold out

Date

Time

Locat ion

Friday, January 31st

6-8pm

Lewiston Community Center

SEAPORT RIVER RUN Join the hundreds of runners and walkers for the 46th Annual Seaport River Run. There is a 5k and 10k course available. Registration will be available online through our Online Catalog starting in February or paper forms will be available throughout town by February 24th. Fee: $20 w/shirt, $15 w/o shirt for registrations received by April 13th Fee: $25 w/shirt, $20 w/o shirt for registrations received after April 13th *Registrations w/shirt received after April 13th, shirt size is not guaranteed.

Date

Time

Locat ion

Saturday, April 26th

9:40am- Line Formation

Swallow Park- Clarkston, WA

Thursday/Friday, April 24th & 25th 8am-5pm- Packet Pick Up

Lewiston Community Center

Sponsored by:

11

YOUTH ACTIVITES

The Lewiston Parks & Recreation Department will be offering Sports Skills Camps for 3-6 year olds. Parent participation is required. We will conduct a very basic introduction of skills in soccer and baseball/softball. The child and parent will learn age appropriate skills and games. For the baseball/softball session, participants will be required to bring a glove. Pre-registration is required. Registration available online. Fee: $20 SPORTS SKILLS CAMP

Date

Age

Time

Locat ion

Saturdays

3-6

9:30-10:15am

Fenton Gym- 1203 8th Ave

WINTER SESSION DATES: January 11, 18, 25 Soccer March 8, 15, 22

Baseball/ Softball Please sign up the Wednesday before the skills camp starts

This program has become one of our winter favorites for girls ages 5-14. Our instructor Miranda Anderson, offers fun while learning basic drills, commands and dance movements set to music. Participants are taught in age groups with the program ending with a drill down and evening performance. Pre-registration is required. Registration available online. Ages 5-14. Fee: $40 GIRLS DRILL TEAM

Date

Ages

Time

Locat ion

Saturdays

5, 6, 8, 10

10-12:30pm

TBD TBD

Jan 11, 18, 25 Feb. 1, 8, 15 7, 9, 11-14 Registration Deadline: Friday, January 10th

1:30-4pm

Radio Sponsor:

World of Martial Arts, LLC and its instructors will be teaching the fundamentals of entry level Karate. There will be two fall sessions available. Each session is 4-weeks long. Uniforms are not required but can be purchased though the instructor. Pre-registration is required. Registration available online. We will be offering two winter sessions as well, dates for winter sessions are TBD and will be provide in our Winter Edition Fee: $40 (K-1st Session) $50 (2nd-6th Session) KARATE

Date

Grade

Time

Locat ion

Tuesdays

K-1st

6-6:30pm

Lewiston Community Center Lewiston Community Center

2nd-6th

6:45-7:30pm

WINTER SESSIONS JAN 21, 28, FEB 4, 11

FEB 18, 25 MAR 4, 11 Registration Deadlines: Wednesday before first session date

12

YOUTH ACTIVITES

Lewiston Parks and Recreation and the LC Hockey Association are partnering to offer 3 sessions of a youth hockey program. This 5-week program will be held at the LC Ice Arena. The first four Saturdays will be skill based clinics. The last week participants will be split into teams and play short and modified games. All participants will recieve a USA Hockey Jersey for participation in the program. Pre-registration is required. Registration available online. All participants and their parents will be required to attend a pre session meeting the Saturday before each session's start date at 9am at the LC ICE ARENA. Equipment fitting will also take place during this time. Limited space available per session. Fee: $100 HOCKEY PROGRAM

Date

Ages

Time

Locat ion

Saturdays

4-10

9:15-10:45am

LC Ice Arena- 1521 N 6th Ave #111

SESSION 3 FEB 1, 8, 15, 22, MAR 1

Parent and kid meeting/equipment fitting 1/25 9am

Join Parks and Recreation for our new youth soccer program. This is a 6-week long program for ages 3 and 4. The first 2 weeks of the program are skills clinics followed by 4 weeks of games. Kids will be split into teams by which grade school is closest to your residence. Games and clinics will take place on Saturdays at Sunset Park. Pre-registration is required. Limited spots available. Volunteer Coaches Needed! To learn more, call 208-746-2313. YOUTH SOCCER PROGRAM

Date

Time

Locat ion

Clinic Days March 1 and 8

10am-12pm

Sunset Park- 2602 11th Ave Sunset Park- 2602 11th Ave

Game Days March 15, 22, 29, April 5 10am-12pm **Game times are dependent on team schedules Coaches Meeting February 26 6pm

Lewiston Community Center- 1424 Main St

Picture Day March 19

5:30pm-8:30pm Lewiston Community Center- 1424 Main St.

Cost: $40/person Registration Deadline: Friday, February 21

ADULT ACTIVITIES

LINE DANCING

Lewiston Parks and Recreation continues to provide line dancing to all ages Monday mornings and Thursday afternoons at the Lewiston Community Center. The class will be taught by instructor Renee Pardue. The class is free and all ages are welcomed. Participants are encouraged to participate in our Senior Nutrition meal after the class.

Date

Time

Locat ion

Mondays Thursdays

10-11:30am

Lewiston Community Center- Steelhead Room Lewiston Community Center- Steelhead Room

3-4:30pm

13

ADULT ACTIVITIES DROP-IN PICKLEBALL

Too cold to play outside?Then join us at Fenton Gym. We are opening the doors on Mondays and Wednesdays 9am-12pm for drop in pickleball. We provide 3 courts, as well as paddles and balls. We offer a daily or monthly rate. This program runs December-February. Payments can be made at Fenton Gym or Lewiston Community Center (cash or check only at Fenton). Ages: Adult

Day

Time

Locat ion:

Monday/Wednesday December-February

9-12pm

Fenton Gym

Facility closed on Dec 25, Jan 1, 20, Feb 17

Fee: $5/Drop-in Monthly Fee: $25

When it's cold outside, there is nothing better than being inside playing coed volleyball. League play is non-officiated with a 10-match season with a single elimination end of the season tournament. Each team must have a minimum of 8 players. Registration must be made as a team. Teams must register first before adding players onto online roster. Early Bird Registration Monday December 30- Sunday, January 12. General Registration Monday, January 13- Sunday, January 26. Ages 16+ (not participating in winter high school sport) WINTER ADULT COED VOLLEYBALL

Date

Time

Locat ion

Sunday Afternoons Monday Evenings Managers Meeting

3-8pm 6-10pm

BGC Schweitzer Gym, JMS

Fenton, SMS, JMS, and BGC Schweitzer Gym

Wednesday, Jan 29th 6pm Lewiston Community Center

Early Bird Registration Fee: $180 General Registration Fee: $230

Let's get the softball season kicked off with our 5-game guaranteed mushball season. Games will be played on Sunday afternoons at P1FCU Field and Hereth Park. Each team is required to have a minimum of 12 players. Teams must register first before adding players onto online roster. Teams sponsors are allowed and encouraged. Early Bird Registration Monday, January 20- Sunday, February 2. General Registration Monday, February 3- Friday, February 16. Ages 16+ (not participating in spring high school sport) SUNDAY MUSH LEAGUE

Date

Time

Locat ion

Sundays

12pm-6pm

P1FCU Field at Hereth Park- 1534 Powers Ave Lewiston Community Center-1424 Main St

Managers Meeting

Wed, Feb. 19th 6pm

Early Bird Registration Fee: $275/team General Registration Fee: $325/team

14

SENIOR NUTRITION

The Lewiston Parks and Recreation Senior Nutrition Program offers congregate, on-site lunch time meals and home deliveries. Monthly lunch menus can be found on our website at www.cityoflewiston.org/ 527/ Senior-Nutrition For more information about meal delivery please call Community Action Partnership at 208-746-3351

Day

Time

Meet at:

Monday/Tuesday

12-1pm

Lewiston Community Center Lewiston Community Center

Wednesday

11:30-12:30pm

HOLIDAY LUNCHES The Senior Nutrition program offers special lunches to celebrate upcoming holidays. We will be hosting our Thanksgiving Holiday Lunch on Wednesday, November 20th and our Christmas Holiday Lunch on Wednesday, December 18th. To find the complete menu on what will be served that day visit www.cityoflewiston.org/527/Senior-Nutrition Event Day Time Meet at: Thanksgiving Holiday Lunch Wednesday, Nov 20 12-1pm Lewiston Community Center Christmas Holiday Lunch Wednesday, Dec 18 12-1pm Lewiston Community Center

Sponsored by:

15

LEWISTON CITY LIBRARY INFORMATION Contact Info Physical Address: 411 D Street, Lewiston, Idaho 83501 Phone: 208-798-2525 Business Hours: Monday-Thursday 10 am - 7 pm, Friday & Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Website: lewistonlibrary.org

www.facebook.com/lewistoncitylibrary www.instagram.com/lewistoncitylibrary

Staff Lynn Johnson, Library Director................................................................. ljohnson@cityoflewiston.org Bruno Alvino, Administrative Assistant & Building Coordinator..............balvino@cityoflewiston.org Colleen Olive, Youth Services Librarian......................................................... colive@cityoflewiston.org Brad Glover, Adult & Outreach Librarian................................................... bglover@cityoflewiston.org Darin Garr, Technologies Librarian................................................................ dgarr@cityoflewiston.org Zanna Sharp, Volunteer Coordinator & Library Lead................................ rsharp@cityoflewiston.org

Winter Special Events

Lewiston High School Gold VoicesChoir Per for mance Enjoy holiday melodies by the Gold Voices, Wednesday, December 4 at 5:30 PM in the Library Event Space. A Wint er 's Af t er noon: Ar t , Music & Holiday Cr af t ing Enjoy an afternoon of art, music and holiday crafting at the library. Browse the artwork of Jeff Karlin, enjoy the holiday melodies of Mimi Perez on the harp and create holiday inspired crafts in the Makery from 1 to 3 PM, Saturday, December 7. LocomotivePark Holiday Book Hunt Little ones are encouraged to look for a free book while enjoying the lights at Locomotive Park, Wednesday, December 18 from 4:30 PM to dusk. Intended for children ages 0 - 6 years of age. Cougars on the Cliff with Maurice Hornocker & David Johnson

Meet Dr. Maurice Hornocker, winner of the Aldo Leopold Award and one of the best known researchers of mountain lions in Idaho's back country, as he and co-author, David Johnson, discuss their book Cougar's on the Cliff: One Man's Pioneering Quest to Understand the Mythical Mountain Lion , Saturday, February 22 at 1 PM in the Library Event Space. The authors will share about Maurice and Wilber Wiles adventures in the back country, capturing cougar and the impact the study has had on mountain lion management.

16

Cozy up w it h a good book t his w int er ! Children & Teen Events Wiggles & Giggles Story Time Reading, singing and dancing, that's what we'll be doing at our sensory friendly Wednesday 11 AM story times in the Library Event Space, January 8 to February 26. Intended for ages 0 - 6 and their caregivers. Saturday Stay & Play Enjoy open ended play with your family from 11 AM to Noon on Saturdays, January 18 and February 22 in the Library Event Space. Special guest, author Laurel Gale, will be joining us in January to read her new book Robots Don't Make You Go to Bed. Intended for ages 3 - 7. Players of all levels are welcome to join us for Saturday Strategic Moves Chess Club. Bring a friend to join the fun on Saturdays, January 11 through February 22 from 2 to 4 PM in the Library Event Space. For ages 8 through 18, although children 9 and under must be accompanied by someone 15 years or older. Saturday Strategic Moves Chess Club Tech Time with Librarian Darin It's time to learn about electronics! Bring your questions and be ready for fun on Friday, January 17 from 2 to 3 PM in the Makery. Intended for teens 12 to 17 and registration is suggested at lewistonlibrary.org. Schooling from Home Book Study: Code Name Kingfisher Travel back to WWII era Holland and follow sisters Mila and Hannie as they join the Dutch Resistance in this story of daring and bravery. We'll be meeting Thursdays, February 6 through 20 from 1 to 2 PM in the First Floor Meeting Room. Intended for children 10 to 12 years of age who are schooling from home and registration is required. Cricut Basics & Mug Making Class Tournament Tuesdays Join us for some January fun as we return to the world of Smash Brothers! Anyone over 8 years old is welcome to join our tournament each Tuesday, January 7 through 28, from 4 to 5:30 PM in the Library Event Space. There will also be board games, coloring activities, snacks and of course, gaming! All AgesEvents Genre Quest 2024 - 2025 Are you taking part in Noon Year's Eve Gaming Jamboree & Party

Learn the basics of the Cricut cutting machine and the process of creating a design, followed by making a mug using infusible ink and the Cricut press. We'll be in the Makery, Tuesday, January 21 from 4 to 6 PM. Registration is required and the class is intended for those 16+.

Celebrate the coming of 2025 with video games, snacks, party favors and fun! All ages are welcome to join us Tuesday, December 31 from Noon to 3 PM in the Event Space. Children 9 & under must be accompanied by someone over 15 years of age.

Genre Quest, the library reading challenge? We will be reading the following genres: December - Graphic Fiction or Nonfiction Manga January - Classics / Literary

February - Romance/ Friendship / Historical Fiction

17

Ther e's somet hing for ever yone...

Adult Events

Home Sharing for Seniors with Olive & Coop Learn about home sharing and how it promotes longevity and aging in place from the professionals with Olive & Coop, Tuesday, December 10 at 11 AM in the Library Event Space. Coffee & Books Join us for Coffee & Books, each first Friday of the month at 10 AM in the Makery. This winter we will be discussing The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley on December 6, Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver on January 3 and World Travel: an Irreverent Guide by Anthony Bourdain on February 7.

Digital Navigator Series

Drop in and Learn Libby , our digital library, Monday or Tuesday, December 9 or 10 from 4 to 5 PM in the First Floor Meeting Room. Bring your device and any questions you may have. Brush up on your Cybersecurity knowledge and learn best practices of online adventuring, Wednesday, December 18 at 2 PM in the First Floor Meeting Room.

Getting the Job You Want

Unlock your career potential every Monday from 11 AM to 12:30 PM in the Community Room to master job applications, resumes, and enhance your job search skills. Can't make it in? Visit lewistonlibrary.org for a link to watch online.

Active Living Series

Join the professionals from Elite Home Health & Hospice as they share information on the following areas of aging, Thursdays at 1 PM in the Library Event Space. December 12 - Equipment Selection & Home Modification January 9 - Aging & Mental Health February 13 - Cognitive Stimulation & the Aging Brain

Quilting with Corla: Valentine's Day Table Runner

Make a reversible Valentine's Day / St. Patrick's Day table runner in this three hour, one session class on Monday, February 3 from 12:30 to 3:30 PM in the Makery. Participants must register at lewistonlibrary.org and bring their own machine or use one of the library's . Spaces are limited and fabric will be provided. Medicare 101 Workshop Get free, unbiased information for Idaho residents in this Medicare 101 workshop intended to help you learn all you need to know to start Medicare successfully. Will you be 65 soon?Are you leaving group health insurance?Join Janine Wilson of the Idaho Department of Insurance Wednesday, February 12 from 1:30 to 3 PM in the Library Event Space to get your questions answered.

18

Tathtehr e 'Ls eswomi set ot hni nCgi t fyoLr itbhreawr yh! ol e f am i l y...

Recreation Lending Library We've got more than books!

Thanks to a grant from the National Forest Community Recreation Fund, the Lewiston City Library has recreational material to loan and is partnering with local organizations to provide programs of interest about recreation opportunities in our area with the goal of encouraging community members to enjoy our surrounding national forests and public lands. Available to loan are a tent camping kit, Dutch Oven cooking kit,, day hike packs, birding packs, gold panning pack, maps of the Clearwater-Nez Perce Forest, and snowshoes for adults and older children. We also have fishing poles and tackle available. Anyone with a valid library card in good standing is eligible to borrow the packs and kits and is invited to attend upcoming programs. Are you interested in getting out with your family to enjoy the winter weather?Learn the how-to and where-to about snowshoeing in our area from Todd Holcomb of Clearwater Trekking. This informative presentation will have you ready to check out our snowshoes and take on a winter adventure of your own. Join us Saturday, January 4 at 1 PM in the Library Event Space. Intended for those 10+. Snowshoes & Snack s

Catch up with our

Lewiston residents can get a library card, check out and return materials and pick up holds if requested at any of these regularly scheduled stops.

19

Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20

www.cityoflewiston.org

Made with FlippingBook Annual report maker