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APRIL 2026
DIGITAL MAGAZINE EDITION

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GO SANDPOINT APRIL 2026 EDITION
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About the Cover

The April 2026 cover of GO Sandpoint Magazine features a Q&A with Chloe Hubbard, owner of Grace & Joy Clothing Company. What began as a family vision has grown into a cornerstone of Sandpoint retail, shaped by connection, style, and community. After stepping into leadership during a difficult season, Chloe now carries forward her mother’s legacy while continuing to evolve the store, creating a space where women feel confident, supported, and inspired.

Photo by Rebecca Miller Photography

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Q&A FEATURE
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Q&A with Chloe Hubbard
Owner of Grace & Joy Clothing Company

By Like Media Team

Photo by Rebecca Miller Photography

race & Joy Clothing Company began as a family vision and has grown into a staple in Sandpoint. After stepping in during an unthinkable season, Chloe now leads the business with a deep sense of purpose, carrying forward what her mom started while continuing to shape the store, its style, and its connection to the community.

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LOCAL FEATURE STORY
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Live Give 7B Builds a Stronger Nonprofit Sector

How coordinated giving strengthens collaboration in Bonner County

By Like Media Team

Live Give 7B is redefining coordinated generosity in Bonner County. The community-wide week of giving brings together local nonprofits, businesses, and neighbors to strengthen the place they call home by supporting organizations that care for families, protect natural spaces, and expand access to critical services.

“Live Give 7B is about collective impact,” says Community Resource EnVision Center Executive Director Katie Begalke. “When generosity is coordinated, celebrated, and multiplied, our entire community benefits.”

ATHLETE OF THE MONTH
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Jeremiah Palmer

Sandpoint High School

By Like Media Team

Photo by Tami Wood

Jeremiah Palmer captains both the wrestling and football programs at Sandpoint High School. A junior known for his quiet intensity, he leads not by volume but by example, showing up, grinding through, and refusing to waste a moment of his final seasons in the sports he loves.

 

Being named Athlete of the Month means something real to Jeremiah. He sees it as an acknowledgment of years invested, early mornings, weight cuts, and the kind of daily discipline that rarely gets noticed from the outside. But recognition, for him, has always been secondary to the work itself.

 

This season, his most significant growth happened between the ears. "I learned that having fun is the most important thing when I compete," Jeremiah says. "Not screwing around, just embracing the suck and enjoying it." Competing with more joy rather than more pressure allowed him to perform at his best and deepened his appreciation for the people he trained alongside every day.

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APRIL 2026 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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