In this episode of the Yarn Podcast, BYU-Idaho adjunct faculty member and professional storyteller Mo Reynolds shares a story from the culturally rich land of India about family.
Madison Junior High School’s Indoor Percussion Program, led by director Michael Petersen, offers students the opportunity to develop their musical skills through both JV and varsity groups. Now in its second year, the program provides a space for students to grow, compete and find their rhythm in a supportive environment.
The Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce wants to get local people and students to get to know local restaurants, so it’s hosting a Restaurant Rush from Feb. 28 through March 9.
In Idaho Falls, about two blocks from the Temple there is a FamilySearch History Center, where people can go and learn more about their ancestors and more about themselves as well. Tomorrow, the center will host a Black Family History Day where African Americans, Caribbean Americans and more can be a part of activities where oral histories and more are preserved.
Ashton, Idaho will host the American Dog Derby on Feb. 14-15. The event will share its history with all those who come.
In this episode of “The Yarn Podcast,” professional storyteller Mo Reynolds shares a story from the Czech Republic about being grateful and having grace in tough situations. It also warns people about being greedy.
Ballet Etude, a non-profit organization focused on the art of ballet, and a member of the Teton River Arts & Commerce, is holding a fundraising gala for its upcoming performances on Feb. 8 at 6 p.m. at the Uptown Event Center.
BYU-Idaho’s Career Center has been a big supporter of students finding jobs, internships and graduate programs. On Feb. 20 at the BYU-Idaho Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Career Center will host the Winter Career Fair.
A new event center is coming to Rexburg, and it’s called the Uptown Event Center. There will be an opening meet and greet on Feb. 22 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.