Totally Boise Blog

GET FEATURED

Stories About Boise Area Life. #totallyboise

Archive by author: Mariah HebbelnReturn
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...
learn more
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.
learn more
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...
learn more
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...
learn more
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.
learn more
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...
learn more
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.
learn more
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.
learn more
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...
learn more
We love the City of Trees, and what better way to show our appreciation than by reducing our waste and practicing a more sustainable lifestyle! By the year 2035, Boise hopes to be powered completely by clean energy, and several businesses are already doing their part.
learn more
The iconic downtown Boise theatre has been closed for more than a year, but not for much longer. Elliot Prestwich, the Egyptian’s new Director of Operations, remarked that while COVID forced the theatre to shut its doors, it was a good stopping point to tackle a running list of repairs and renovations they wanted to accomplish. As their team checks off their tasks, like touching up the intricate painted designs in the lobby hallways, or installing a new tap for next door vendor, The Tap Ho...
learn more
If you live in the Boise Bench as I do, you know that the options are limited when it comes to gathering places. That was until the team at Wander Medicine (located on the corner of Federal Way and Kootenai Street.) decided to address the community’s needs.Despite the looming housing crisis hitting the Treasure Valley, Bill Brandenburg, a doctor with Wander Medicine, decided not to sell the land to apartment developers. Instead, he felt compelled to build an engaging, all ages, and year-ro...
learn more
The quirky, weed pickin’, costume rockin’ bicycle fundraising event is back for its 2021 fundraiser. Hosted by the Boise Bicycle Project, the foundation is throwing its annual parade and party on August 28th. The event is also proudly partnered with Lost Grove Brewing, MiiR, and The Morrison Center.  Totally Boise has teamed up with BBP to help boost the festival's cause and help in the eradication of those pesky invasive weeds, the goathead.Come check out the Totally Boise ...
learn more
.tb-blog .list p{ padding: 0px; margin-bottom: 5px; }The dietary lifestyle of vegetarians and vegans is not new to the human race. First mention of a no-meat diet has been found in the works of philosopher Pythagoras in 500 BCE, and much of what we know presently is from observers of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism. Their ideals place the well-being of animals highly and promote humans to not harm them. What has been deemed “veganism” in our modern lexicon has been a practic...
learn more
In preparation for the Independence Day celebrations, both Boise and Meridian fire departments hosted Totally Boise and other media outlets for a professional firework safety demonstration. Held at their Joplin Road training facility, we were able to catch up with Boise Fire Department Assistant Fire Chief Romeo Gervais, and Meridian Fire Marshal Joe Bongiorno.With the added factor of the heatwave in the Pacific Northwest, the Treasure Valley is at a heightened risk for potential fires. Bongorni...
learn more
Page 10 of 11 [10]

MOST POPULAR

UPCOMING EVENTS

LATELY ON

Memories are made in Boise.
Don’t forget to share yours with us.

#TotallyBoise

JOIN OUR MAILING LIST

Stay in the know about all things Boise.

Copyright 2023 by Totally Boise | Privacy Statement | Terms of Use