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The Panida (pronunciation: "rhymes with Canada") Theater is a small community theater in Sandpoint, Northern Idaho in the United States of America. The theater was built as a vaudeville and movie house by F.C. Weskil in 1927. [ 1 ]
In January 2006, father and son Fred and Trevor Greenfield announced the formation of the first international film festival in North Idaho, to be held in Sandpoint, Idaho at The Historic Panida Theater during the dates of August 24–26, 2006 and would be named the "Idaho Panhandle International Film Festival" (later changed to "Lakedance" and its various iterations).
The Sandpoint Historic District in Sandpoint, Idaho is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, and enlarged in 2018. When first listed, it consisted of 13 buildings on the block bound by 1st and 2nd Avenues, Main St., and Cedar St., plus two other buildings across from the block.
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Sandpoint's historic vaudeville-era Panida Theater hosts frequent performing art events and an ongoing independent film series. The Music Conservatory of Sandpoint provides classical music classes and inaugurated its "Little Carnegie" concert hall in 2022. [11]
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