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A long time summer tradition continues to hold on at the Idaho Botanical Garden, known as the Great Garden Escape concert series. Working in partnership with Duck Club Presents and Treefort Music Fest, the concert series has a great lineup of local artists, bands, and musicians.
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As the start of school is quickly approaching, we continue to question what lies ahead. On Thursday, August 6th Boise State University President Marlene Tromp joined in on a community-wide discussion with the Boise Metro Chamber.
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Coffee and Supply Co. have officially opened their doors to the public. The new coffee shop in Eagle offers up local food, beverage and goods with the idea that the more local, the better!
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In 2005, Colleen Paige, Celebrity Pet & Family Lifestyle Expert and Animal Welfare Advocate, created National Mutt Day to encourage embracing, saving and celebrating mixed breed dogs. The biggest percentage of dogs abandoned and euthanized, unfortunately, is mixed breed dogs, who make up approximately 80% of dogs in shelters.
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Idaho may be known for it’s potatoes, but don’t let that fool you, Idaho has some of the prettiest sights to see in nature. From hidden trails to large lakes, Idaho continues to impress us with some of the most simply beautiful scenery.
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It comes as no shock that once again we’ve found one of the dreamiest spots in Idaho! Toward the Northside of the Snake River Canyon, tucked away in Wendell, Idaho is Box Canyon Springs. This small, hidden canyon shouldn’t go unnoticed!
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Last week, Boise Mayor Lauren McLean announced the formation of a Climate Action Division, a part of the Public Works Department. This is a way for the City of Boise to accelerate climate action, with the hopes that Boise will be recognized as a resilient city in the face of climate change.
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Run for Ronald, a fundraiser to help raise money for the families going through tough times being supported by the Ronald McDonald House of Idaho. Tyler Horn, a local Amherst-Madison Boise realtor, has made it his initiative to take on the Run for Ronald challenge this coming August alone!
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“Eagle is Strong” this year’s theme for the upcoming July Eagle Art Walk and Eagle Chalk Art event. The Eagle Arts Commission (EAC) has teamed up with Finer Frames to sponsor amateur, professional and student artists the opportunity to create vivid chalk art at the July Eagle Art Walk.
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It’s summer and you know what that means, outdoor dining is back! Nothing better than sitting out and enjoying sun rays, while eating delicious food, sipping on tasty drinks, and taking in the view.
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Boise’s busiest street of restaurants has begun expanding the street to open up more patio seating for the local restaurants. Development began Thursday, June 4th. From Main Street to Idaho Street the City of Boise is opening up 8th Street to allow restaurants extra seating in support of following social distancing standards.
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COIVD-19 won’t stop our Ski Idaho resorts from opening for summer biking and exploring. Each location has come up with comprehensive plans to ensure the safety of visitors, staff, and the community.
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We love this May weather. The weather is still the perfect blend between spring and summer. We think spending our time outdoors helps boost our overall health and wellness. Some would say that makes for the ideal day! There is so much to do in Boise, we have a few spots that will make enjoying the sun-filled days that much better.
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As Idaho continues to move along with the Idaho Rebounds Plan, many of our local Treasure Valley organizations are continuing to open up or have announced opening dates to get residents excited about experiencing all the places they love again!
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We’re sure you’ve heard of our local specialty coffee roasters, Dawson Taylor. They’re known for their green logo, fresh roasted coffee, and sense of connection!
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