Candy bar sales aid local vets
KEITH KINNAIRD | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 2 months AGO
SANDPOINT — If you're looking to help a military veteran in need, you don't have to look far.
With Veterans Day drawing near, Veterans Post 2453 is offering for sale boutique-grade chocolate bars with proceeds going to veterans in the community who may be down on their luck.
The bars, which were made by Dennis Powell's Sandpoint Chocolate Bear, sell for $3 each. They are for sale for a limited time at Cafe Trinity, the UPS Store on Cedar Street in Sandpoint, Mountain West Bank in Ponderay and First American Title Co.
"Overall, it's one of our most important fundraisers," said Post 2453 Trustee Rich Faletto. "The money goes to help veterans that are in need."
All of the money raised during candy bar sales stays in the community and is used exclusively to help struggling veterans. Proceeds in the past have been used to fill a veteran's gas tank, purchase firewood, settle a dental bill or purchase groceries.
The bars have the phrase "Freedom is Sweet" stamped onto them. The bars, which are available for a limited time, sell well when they are offered around Valentine's and Veterans days.
"We've had a good response," Faletto said.
ARTICLES BY KEITH KINNAIRD
Revett seeks clarity on Rock Creek mine status
A status conference is pending in federal court to determine if developers of the proposed Rock Creek mine can initiate development of the project.
Former pastor imprisoned for touching young girl
SANDPOINT, Idaho — A district judge declined to go along with a plea agreement which proposed a limited jail sentence for a former pastor who pleaded guilty to fondling a Priest Lake girl several years ago.
Judge orders life sentence in Bristow murder
Acosta ordered to serve life in prison for Bristow killing