The Daily Bee: Carousel efforts are riding high

Two years after its release from a 64-year slumber, the historic 1920 Allan Herschell Carousel, now under extensive volunteer restoration by the Carousel of Smiles, will be showcased in its partially restored state during a reception and open house in Sandpoint. Clay and Reno Hutchison, the saviors of the carousel, invite the public to witness the progress made on the restoration project. The “Godfather Squad,” tasked with the wood restoration, has been diligently working on fourteen ponies, with three nearing completion and ready for display. The event will also showcase submissions from the art panel project, emphasizing the vital role of these panels in defining the carousel’s character. The overwhelming enthusiasm and support from volunteers have played a crucial role in the restoration efforts, with the event serving as a celebration of their hard work and dedication. The champagne reception on Friday and open house over the weekend will take place in the historic building at 113 Main St., highlighting the renewed vibrancy of Sandpoint’s beloved carousel.

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