Coeur d’Alene Resort

The Coeur d’Alene Resort
Luxury Golf & Spa Resort overlooking Lake Coeur d’Alene in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
Website: The Coeur d’Alene Resort | Lakeside Luxury Idaho Resort
To make a reservation at the Coeur d’Alene Resort for the NPC Summer Meeting:
- Call: 888-965-6542 (Use this method if you are extending your stay before or after the meeting)
- On-Line Link: https://reservations.travelclick.com/114393?groupID=4093010
The NPC Summer Meeting room block includes four room types. They will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
- North Wing Limited Tower View
- Park Tower City Mountain View King
- Park Tower Marina View King
- Lake Tower City Mountain View King
Notes about the room block:
- All reservations must be accompanied by deposit equal to the first night’s room and tax at the time of booking.
- The room & tax for all nights will be pre-paid at check in.
- Views and bed types are not guaranteed in our discounted group blocks.
No-shows will be charged the cost of the entire stay to the group master account as a cancellation fee.
Early Check-outs must be confirmed at time of Check-in. Changes made after that time will result in a forfeiture of the room & tax prepayment and not refunded.
Social Media
Yesterday, President Trump announced he would pause "reciprocal" tariffs on dozens of non-retaliating countries for 90 days while raising duties on China to 125%. Responding to the news, NPC CEO Kam Quarles and industry consultant Matt Lantz jumped on the Eye on Potatoes podcast to discuss the rapidly changing environment around tariffs, how our industry`s top export markets are reacting, and some new opportunities they are seeing for reaching new consumers throughout the world.
Podcast link in bio.
Apr 10
Yesterday, President Trump announced he would pause "reciprocal" tariffs on dozens of non-retaliating countries for 90 days while raising duties on China to 125%. Responding to the news, NPC CEO Kam Quarles and industry consultant Matt Lantz jumped on the Eye on Potatoes podcast to discuss the rapidly changing environment around tariffs, how our industry`s top export markets are reacting, and some new opportunities they are seeing for reaching new consumers throughout the world.
Podcast link in bio.
Like the rest of DC, NPC is working to keep ahead of the moving tariff target. With things changing by the day – or sometimes by the hour – the Eye on Potatoes podcast brought together a group of potato trade and supply chain experts last week to update growers on the current state of play.
Guests:
Mark Klompien, President/CEO, United Potato Growers of America
Matt Lantz, Senior Vice President, Global Access at Bryant Christie, Inc.
Kam Quarles, CEO, National Potato Council
Podcast link in bio.
Mar 10
Like the rest of DC, NPC is working to keep ahead of the moving tariff target. With things changing by the day – or sometimes by the hour – the Eye on Potatoes podcast brought together a group of potato trade and supply chain experts last week to update growers on the current state of play.
Guests:
Mark Klompien, President/CEO, United Potato Growers of America
Matt Lantz, Senior Vice President, Global Access at Bryant Christie, Inc.
Kam Quarles, CEO, National Potato Council
Podcast link in bio.
Last night, NPC welcomed the election of its new President, Ted Tschirky, potato grower from Pasco, Wash., who will lead the council`s public policy efforts and work to fulfill its mission of "Standing Up for Potatoes on Capitol Hill" for the next year.
Feb 25
Last night, NPC welcomed the election of its new President, Ted Tschirky, potato grower from Pasco, Wash., who will lead the council`s public policy efforts and work to fulfill its mission of "Standing Up for Potatoes on Capitol Hill" for the next year.
🏆Congrats to Gregg Halverson - president and board chairman of Grand Forks, N.D.-based Black Gold Farms - for being named the 2025 Potato Person of the Year by The Packer.
Feb 25
🏆Congrats to Gregg Halverson - president and board chairman of Grand Forks, N.D.-based Black Gold Farms - for being named the 2025 Potato Person of the Year by The Packer.