On Monday, April 30, Fran Oliver and Lorna Meditz from Tribe Zaghareet shared their knowledge of belly dancing, its history, the music, and their workshops. The conversation was lively and spirited, especially when the talk got around to the swords they brought to the studio!
On Tuesday, May 1, Bill Love, honorary chairman of the 2012 Idaho State Forestry Contest on May 12, talked about the contest, its history, and his involvement with the contest since its inception. He continues to be an active and valuable participant in the yearly contest.
On Thursday, May 3, Steve Holt, executive director of the Eureka Institute, talked about the institute, its history, and the many programs that the institute offers — from puppetry and yoga to camping and kayaking.
On Friday, May 4, Nancy Gerth, president of the Bonner County Board of Community Guardian, talked about the role that this organization plays in helping seniors who are incapable of making health and financial decisions for themselves. Unfortunately, our photographer was not available at that time for a photo!
KRFY thanks these outstanding individuals for stopping by the studio and sharing their knowledge and expertise. These organizations and individuals are improving the quality of life for everyone in the Idaho panhandle and beyond.