Dinner time
Many of us have had dinner at the Boundary County fairgrounds whether it was during the fair, for a fundraiser, or just for a picnic out-of-doors.
We have no information on this picture. Do you recognize any of the people in this photo?
Do you know for which event it may be? If you have an answer, please email doyouremember@meadowcrk.com.
If you would like to stay anonymous, just let us know. Quintin Harden was the center of the photo two weeks ago.
He was teaching rifle safety to some young county residents, who will go nameless at this time. Rifle safety is now taught at home or during hunter education classes. Don’t forget, that even though you don’t hunt, it is important to understand about rifles as you may be a visitor in the home of a hunter.
Be safe out there. Your Boundary County Historical Society and Museum, 7229 Main, Bonners Ferry, Idaho sponsors this column.
During the winter, the Museum is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. To help maintain the buildings, a small entrance fee is charged at the door.
It is $2 per person or $5 per family. There is no charge for those under 14-years-old or for the Boundary County Historical Society members.
Visit the website at www.boundarycountymuseum.org for a list of the latest events; follow us on our Facebook page; or give us a call at 208-267-7720. The
Museum’s yearly fundraising dinner took place this past weekend. Once again, the dinner was a sell-out with a waiting list! Games were played, lessons were learned, great dinner was served and a chance to look around the museum was taken. Thank you everyone for your support of one of the best kept secrets of Boundary County — your Museum. We look forward to you visiting again soon.