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It’s said that over 60% of adults fear the dentist — I know I am definitely included in that statistic. But, the patient chairs have massagers— and once I leaned back, they offered me wireless headphones and the remote to a t.v. on the ceiling — all these amenities, including Netflix, aided my ability to relax.
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Whether you’ve grown up in Boise or have lived here for years, you’ve probably noticed the growing popularity of East Boise and the Harris Ranch area. Realtor Tyler Horn with Amherst Madison loves East Boise so much that his family recently made a move to Harris Ranch.
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Albertsons acknowledges that winter can be a chaotic time for families. That’s why they’ve created solutions to make your winter and holiday grocery shopping a more convenient experience. In addition to giving customers new ways to shop, Albertsons’ main priority is honoring their Boise roots by giving back to the local community.
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We all do it — flip to the back of the newspaper to read our daily horoscope in hopes of figuring out why we may be feeling the way we do that day, week, or month. Telesco believes that astrology can give people a chance to understand themselves and those around them better.
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Snow season is finally among us! As we enter the winter season, new seasonal activities start to arise from skiing the slopes to practicing your Triple Axel while ice skating and everything in between. Did you know we have a local snow tubing experience only 12 miles from Boise?
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The night sky is one of the most captivating scenes we can see. Due to light pollution, the ability to experience such beauty with the naked eye is limited. However, with the advancement of technology, astrophotography can capture breathtaking photos of the starry sky.
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We’ve been to our fair share of trampoline parks, but nothing braced us for Urban Air Adventure Park in Meridian, Idaho. Walking into Urban Air is like walking into a giant indoor playground for all ages. There are over 15 courses to explore and a cafe to refuel in between sessions.
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The Salvation Army Boise has been helping the local Idaho community for over 100 years. With their spacious 45,000 sq. ft community center — which opened in October 2019, The Salvation Army’s community center offers educational courses, childcare, a food pantry, recreation services, and more to help our growing community.
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And this year’s best Halloween costume award goes to 2020. As Halloween quickly approaches this year, many aren’t sure what is still safe and fun to do. The good thing is the Treasure Valley businesses have prepared for a bunch of festive events that allow you to have a good time with friends and family while remaining socially distanced and careful.
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Reported earlier in the year by numerous outlets, Linder Farms is saying goodbye after the 2020 season. A Treasure Valley pumpkin patch favorite, Linder Farms is a great place to take family and friends –– a place to celebrate all things fall. Stop by Linder Farms during its last season and enjoy these fun activities.
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As a new COVID-19 spike hits the Treasure Valley, it has led many people back into quarantine. While some are able to work from home, others are scratching their heads trying to figure out what to do with their time. Here’s a list of ways to find activities to do in quarantine.
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Phở (fuh) is a traditional Vietnamese dish consisting of a well seasoned-broth (typically beef based), rice noodles, herbs, and topped with protein. Over the years, phở has become widely popular in Idaho. At Totally Boise, we appreciate a hot, steamy bowl of phở especially as the cooler days are quickly approaching. There’s nothing like a warm bowl of soup to bring you comfort and joy to the day. Here’s a list of where you can grab pho-nomenal phở in Boise.
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The year 2020 has been rough for Boise local businesses. In an effort to alleviate the hardship local businesses have suffered this year, the City of Boise has introduced the Municipal Small Business Grant Program.
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Boise Co-op — Joining forces with Idaho Power, the Boise Co-op, will soon produce 100% renewable energy. The Boise store already sources 86% renewable energy, but come 2021; they will source 100% renewable energy. Sourcing energy from solar and wind, using renewable energy has many advantages including numerous health and environmental benefits.
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As the leaves start to change and fall begins, new activities arise! Due to COVID-19, some activities have been postponed, moved to a virtual platform, or have had social distancing requirements, but that won’t stop us from enjoying everything we love about fall in the Treasure Valley. Kick-off the fall 2020 season with these 6-fun fall activities.
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