Earlier this year, the State Street Kitchen and Drinkery opened for business in the recently shuttered location of the Dutch Goose. Now open for business, the neighborhood pub has space for artists to come to show off their work. The owners are looking to create the same rotating beauty of the Freak Alley art gallery in downtown Boise.Using their beautiful yard space, which has a large sprawling fence, the restaurant has a canvas ready for artists. But if you’re wondering about what exactl...
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At the corner of 11th and Bannock in downtown Boise, a new park is officially open for visitors. The park became instantly recognizable once its large pink tree complete with two-seater swings was erected and the park was named after local government official and human rights advocate Sen. Cherie Buckner-Webb.Honoring the Parks NamesakeA multi-generational Idahoan, Cherie Buckner-Webb has an impressive level of accomplishments in the Gem State. Buckner-Webb was the first Black woman elected into...
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Nothing makes me hoppier than a nice cold IPA. Boise is home to an abundance of craft breweries who spoil us with delicious beers, including IPA's. Short for India Pale Ale, the delicious craft beer is known for it's hop forward notes and a tendency to be on the stronger side. We asked the Treasure Valley what some of their favorite IPA's were to indulge in — here are some of the favorites!Boise Craft Beer IPA's:Barbarian Brewing Space Wolf | ABV: 6% | IBU: 30 Dank Juice | ...
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As a business owner, Stephanie Lloyd started Totally Boise with a simple idea; supporting The Treasure Valley using a platform for the community, by the community. Over eight years later, Totally Boise has over 100k followers on social media and has hit their one year mark with a seasonal guide.At Totally Boise we strive to work with a variety of businesses and are always looking for ways to grow with the community. American Express recorded that between 2014-2019, Idaho tied third as Top Ten St...
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The agricultural and community spectacle JUMP or Jack' Urban Meeting Place is hosting its first-ever Flywheel Fest. The Agri-Cultural Celebration will happen on August 7th, from 10 am - 4 pm, in downtown Boise. This day of farm and sheep-centric fun is a great opportunity to learn more about all of the amazingly well-preserved tractors on the JUMP campus.
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As the world rapidly advances and new forms of the greatest technology are released every year, it can be a financial obstacle to keep up. In our modern era, businesses, artists, or even hobbyists now have to use the highest forms of technology to stay competitive and continue to grow their brands or platform. Thankfully, the Meridian Library has developed a space where the community can come use the technology or tools they need without shelling out the large overhead cost. UnBound, in the...
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If you are looking for a true, family-friendly Idaho experience - music, mountains, and hospitality - the Braun Brother Reunion is the perfect introduction to Central Idaho’s long-standing culture.Idaho is known for its unique geographical beauties, but the culture of Idaho has inspired so much more than outdoor recreation. The beautiful Idaho landscape and pioneer culture has inspired many musicians that have made a significant name in the music scene like the Braun Brothers.Believe it or...
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It’s no secret that Treasure Valley land has become more sought after than gold during the rush in the 1800s. The rapidly booming area is facing a housing shortage, a 30%+ increase in mortgage prices, and real estate being sold within hours of being listed. In the crosshairs of the housing dilemma is the roughly 160-acre plot, named Murgoitio Park. Purchased in 1993 by the Boise Airport, the land has been expected to become a sprawling public park to the surrounding residents. The land has...
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In a world of quick bites, countless chain restaurants are serving up adequate cuisine. But in a place like the Treasure Valley, and more specifically in Boise, there is a surprising amount of small, locally owned, and operated drive-thru restaurants dishing up fast, quality meals.
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The long-awaited 2020 Olympics are finally here and you can catch the opening ceremonies at JUMP in downtown Boise. Held in Tokyo, the de facto capital of Japan, athletes at the top of their game will compete for Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals. The games were postponed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, but with some careful planning from Japanese officials, can resume this year.In a message to foster worldwide connection, the Olympic’s motto this year is Unity by Emotion. The m...
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July 24th, also referred to as National Drive-Thru Day! You can’t expect us not to celebrate the convenience of staying in the comfort of our car, right? Which is why we’ve got this list of the local Boise-owned drive-thrus around town.
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Boise’s air quality is currently marked “unhealthy” and it appears that we’ll see similar weeks as the heat progresses and we enter wildfire season. Saftey Tips During Fire Season From The Fire DepartmentsWhile many of us may be itching to stay active, being outside during unhealthy air quality conditions can be hazardous. Good thing we know of all the best indoor activities that will help you escape the smoky skies and enjoy cool indoor air conditioning.Here are six...
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Bronco fans get excited. We’re thrilled that on Monday, July 19th, 2021, the Albertsons Stadium announced that it will begin selling alcohol with the start of the 2021 football season. "Our goal is to provide an elite fan experience on game day. Bronco Nation directly impacts our student-athletes, and ultimately, the outcome of games. My hope is that today's announcement continues to generate excitement and helps us fill the stadium." - Jeremiah Dickey, ...
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Boise is considered the high desert, yet we love our water sports. Stand Up Paddleboarding, or SUP has become popular with board availability becoming cheaper and the upkeep of ponds and lakes being prioritized. No matter where you live in the Treasure Valley, it’s easy to find a place to SUP.
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On July 13th, Mayor Lauren McLean, City Council members, and employees gathered with the Bowler family to open the park named after their late family members. The park, located in the 25-acre area located off South Surprise Way below the cliffs of the Columbia Village neighborhood.Photo Credit: Bowler Park | City of BoiseThis park is an especially exciting addition to the Boise network of parks because it is a model for building future parks. McClean remarked, “As a city, we have a goal of...
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