Eagle Magazine January-February 2020

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JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020

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Stories of food, love and partnership

A SPA DAY IN EAGLE

Everything you need to look and feel your best for the new year

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14 24 FEATURES 14 Eagle Restaurant Couples 20 A Spa Day In Eagle 24 Eagle First with Jason Pierce

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Eagle Woman’s Journey

The Spirit of the Spirit Volans Tequila

Down Memory Lane

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28 HEALTH & BEAUTY Reaching for the Stars

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LYNN SCHMIDT is an award-winning author of five books, speaker, and leadership coach. She has a PhD in Human and Systems Development. She is an advocate for women’s rights and enjoys hiking.

KAYLI CORBIN is an Idaho native with a passion for beautiful art, delicious foods, and good vibes. She enjoys spending her free time outdoors with her dogs and friends, as well as reading, writing, and painting.

RASE LITTLEFIELD I’m an Idaho native currently living in Boise. Photography is not only my passion, but my profession. I love capturing emotion and creating stories with every photograph.

Contributors Pat Minkiewicz Chelsea Chambers Barb Law Shelley Pamela Kleibrink Thompson Kayli Corbin Monica Pierce Lynn Schmidt McCale Ashenbrener Erika Heeren Designer Chelsey Adams Photography Emma Thompson Rase Littlefield

FOR RESULTS-DRIVEN ADVERTISING em@eaglemagazine.com 208-484-8215 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION www.eaglemagazine.com 208-484-8215 PAT MINKIEWICZ is a retired school teacher with a B.A. in Political Science. She is active in civic advocacy and communications.

CHELSEA CHAMBERS is a graduate from Boise State University; she has degrees in Psychology, Editing, and Rhetoric. She plans to pursue a career that combines two of her passions: writing and nature.

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VERONICA lEMASTER is a student at Boise State studying journalism and art. She hopes to combine her passion for writing and fashion into a career.

MONICA PIERCE is a Silicon Valley transplant who lives and works in Meridian as a freelance business consultant and writer. Visit www.MonicaPierceServices.com.

LIZA LONG Proud mother and author of the book The Price of Silence: A Mom’s Perspective on Mental Illness was a “Books for a Better Life” award winner.

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EMMA THOMPSON is a graduate of Boise State with degrees in Photography and Marketing. She has experience in event, sports, commercial, and lifestyle photography.

Eagle Magazine, Vol. 10, No. 1, is published 6 times a year by Idaho Media Publishing LLC, Po. Box 1878 Eagle, Idaho 83616. Copyright 2020, all rights reserved. Content of this publication is the copyright of Idaho Media Publishing LLC and/or respective copyright holders. Contents may not be reproduced in whole or in part without consent of the copyright owner. For subscription information please visit eaglemagazine.com. For editorial submissions please email em@eaglemagazine.com. For advertising, please email em@eaglemagazine.com.


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HELLO EM READERS! I love the magazines we create at Idaho Media. Over the past few years, that passion has grown as we funnel the behind-the-scenes content onto social media, enhance our website with added-value, and even create an Eagle sticker that manifested from covering the Eagle Community Food Bank (see the sticker on Instagram). It’s lovely to create a magazine and watch it physically and digitally flow into other channels. Here’s to 2020. In this issue, we share stories of love and food from three Eagle restaurant owners and their significant other. We thought reminiscing of time together would be a good fit for Valentine’s Day instead of the traditional “his and hers gift ideas.” We talk with Mayor Jason Pierce on the philosophy of “Eagle First” and what that means. Pierce and his family have been a staple in the Eagle community, from city council to coach life. Read the “why” his heart is all in! Creators and makers of the world make it better, and A.J. Eaton does precisely that. Coming from a creative conscious family, it is not surprising to see his activism on Facebook or to see his directing accomplishments with the new movie documentary “David Crosby.” He’s pretty inspirational.

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“In 1976, Eagle Senior Center opened in the small town of Eagle, ID. Since then, Eagle has grown and the Center has become an important congregating place for the senior community.” The Senior Center’s fortuitous location on the north side of Olde State Street in the downtown Historical District is adjacent to Arboretum Park’s walking paths, picnic tables, and shady trees. The Center is within strolling distance to Eagle Library, Historical Museum, City Hall, Post Office, shopping, restaurants, Heritage Park, coffee shops, Chamber of Commerce office...basically the whole “kit & caboodle” offered in the Downtown District. Membership is a very reasonable $3.00 per calendar year. A visit to the Center’s Office Staff on site during business hours will take care of signing up new members. While there, check out the gently used items in the Center’s Thrift Shop. The Seniors are well organized with a membership Board of Directors chaired by Sylvia Carney, and includes a liaison City Council member. Members can enjoy a low-cost healthy Hot Lunch four days weekly at Noon on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday provided by Metro Meals on Wheels. In the past, Eagle’s Mayor has been known to drop in from time to time for lunch and visit with members. The monthly

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menus are featured Online at the Center’s website eagleseniorcenter.com/ “More than 80 seniors participate weekly” in programs at the Center, including scheduled card games of Pinochle, a ladies Bridge group, Bingo, and a pool table for playing Billiards. Low key exercise classes are offered 3 mornings weekly, one being Fit ‘n’ Fall. A variety of special event day trips and visits to restaurants in nearby cities are scheduled regularly, utilizing two new transportation vans provided by the City. Such events are listed on a Calendar at the Center’s website, and sign-ups are required. An additional convenience is the Center’s Hall or Game Room can be rented for an event or gathering. For a reservation, “all arrangements must be made during office business hours on Tuesday or Thursday @10 am - 3 pm. No Smoking is allowed inside the building; alcoholic beverages are allowed on premises provided renter has a permit from the City of Eagle.” Tami Galt is the Office Manager. Note: Transportation services are offered free to seniors and people with disabilities all around Eagle and beyond, along with Doctor visits. For information and scheduling, call 208-938-8600. ¢



Eagle Restaurant Couples

Stories of food, love and partnership BY TIA CRABTREE

PHOTOGRAPHY RASE LITTLEFIELD

Three local couples reminisce with laughter as they reflect on life, first dates, how they met, and what they cook for each other. A stable relationship is a blessing and is to be cherished. __________________

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Chad & Amy - Bella Aquila How did you meet? Chad and Amy worked for a camera store chain. Amy was offered a promotion to be the manager of the store, which she declined because she was still in college. Chad was managing a smaller store, so when Amy refused the promotion, she suggested that Chad was ready to handle the larger store. The truth is she thought he was cute and wanted to ask him out. The company had a No Dating policy, so as soon as they started dating, they reported the relationship, and Amy was transferred to a store closer to my house. First dinner together? Amy took Chad to an Indian restaurant for their first date. She frequently took her first dates there, figuring if they could handle the spice, then they might be able to deal with her. In business together? From working together previously, they already knew it could work, and it wouldn’t be an issue. Owning a business together was a dream of theirs, and they enjoy the time together. Do you cook for each other? Chad cooks, and Amy bakes. He prepares the meal, and she bakes the bread and also the dessert. Chad recently perfected one of her biscuit recipes, which she is flattered by, however, she like, “Hey, that’s my job!”

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Randy & Tawnie - Ahi Sushi Do you cook for each other? Randy and Tawnie have cooking competitions when they are bored! Randy cooks Hawaiian and Asian foods, and Tawnie cooks more Italian style foods and baked goods. How do you celebrate each other? These two are “true foodies” at heart, and when they go out to have a good time, they usually go out exploring new eateries or head to one of the favorites on their go-to list! They tend to get adventurous when they travel — eating off the main path and finding the “hole in the wall” restaurants. They are the best kind. How’d you meet? Tawnie was late for work and cut Randy off to get the last parking spot. She was running late for work, and she remembers him staring at her, like “Ummm...hello.” She motioned to her watch and mouthed, “Sorry, I’m late for work.” Little did she know, he worked at the same restaurant. When Tawnie went to apologize, he asked her out for a drink — and now five kids, four dogs and seven chickens later — it was meant to be.

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First dinner together? Randy swept Tawnie off her feet with tacos and enchiladas from a drive-thru Mexican Restaurant, Roberto’s in San Diego, on 4th Avenue. Tawnie says the food is “the bomb.” __________________

CJ & Cassie - Rembrandts/Caci Grill Do you cook for each other? CJ and Cassie do cook for each other; however, there is a clear difference between Cassie cooking to live and feeding a family quickly and efficiently, and CJ’s elaborate, decadent dinners that are elegantly plated for three enthusiastic children. Cassie decided long ago that if CJ decided to take over her cooking with extra spices or sauces and uncovered flames in the kitchen, it was well worth letting him take over…CJ can turn some simple dinner into something fantastic. How did you meet? Cassie and CJ met in college. Cassie had just moved from Kenya, and her roommate took her to church, where CJ’s father happened to be the youth pastor. They went on one date, which Cassie describes as the “worst date ever,” and then didn’t see each other for the next seven years. In 2010 they ran into each other at Starbucks and ended up sitting over coffee for several hours, a much improved second date. Ten years later, they have three beautiful children and still make each other laugh.

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In business together? Being in business together has challenges and rewards. We now have two open restaurants, Caci and Rembrandts, with more in the books and on the way. CJ thinks that being successful in business is not only about the partners that allow him to follow his dream, but it’s the daily sacrifice everyone, including the children, make at home too. Whether it’s late nights, early mornings, or long weekend shifts, he wouldn’t be able to do this work without the support of his wife and all that she does to take care of the home and family. CJ said that being a successful man in this business is directly related to having a successful relationship with his wife and his partnership with her. ¢


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A Spa Day In Eagle Everything you need to look and feel your best for the new year BY VERONICA LEMASTER


Looking to rejuvenate your tired, dry skin? Wanting to feel your best after the holidays wore you out? You’ve come to the right place! Idaho is known for it’s dry winters, and with all the stress the holiday’s bring, along with the Christmas goodies, you may have noticed your skin, nails, and hair all need some T.L.C! Luckily, Eagle is home to several spas that will get you looking and feeling your best, just in time for the new year. Here are some of our favorites! EAGLE DAY SPA- Home to a broad range of spa services, massages, and everything you need to rejuvenate your body, Eagle Day Spa is the place to go if you’re looking for to indulge and pamper. One of our favorite ways to rejuvenate after the holidays is with their body wrap service that includes a relaxing, firming and detoxifying body wrap followed by an invigorating massage and application of hydrating creme. This service costs $100 and can be booked online at eagledayspa.com. TWO RIVERS SALON & SPA- Are your hands dry and cracked? Do your nails need some TLC? At Two Rivers Salon & Spa, you can find traditional salon and spa services including manicures and pedicures. Our favorite service for the holidays is their Seasonal Manicure, which includes a sugar scrub exfoliation, anti-aging glycolic mask, extended hand and arm massage, a warm paraffin bath, and the perfect polish you need to ring in the new year. Your arms, hands, and nails will thank you! This manicure is about 45 minutes long and costs $35. To book, visit tworiversspa.com.

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EAGLE FIRST with Jason Pierce Respectful, Reasonable, and Responsible Leadership BY KAYLI CORBIN PHOTOGRAPHY EMMA THOMPSON

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ommunity is such an integral part of what makes Eagle a desirable and sought-after location to raise a family, build a business, and connect with other citizens. Growth, infrastructure, and education are some of the hot-button topics during this mayoral election. Eagle Magazine was privileged to speak with Mayor Elect, Jason Pierce, and learn more about what is most important to him and his vision for the future of our tight-knit community. Pierce and his family have been an active part of eagle for the last 16 years. Their relocation to Eagle was based primarily in the desire for a safe, welcoming place to raise their 2 children, Brandon and Brianna. The smalltown feel, open spaces, four seasons, and beautiful foothills were enough for the Pierce family to make Eagle home. Jason loves baseball and shared that his favorite parts of coaching are being able to spend time as a family and seeing the kids he coached grow up. He loves getting to catch up with them and hear about their lives. He has spent time coaching for West Valley Little League’s spring, all-star, and fall ball teams. Volunteering for the City of Eagle, Pierce has served on Eagle’s Parks and Pathways Committee, Eagle Planning and Zoning Commissions, Eagle Urban Renewal, and Eagle City Council. He loves to talk about all things Eagle and shared, “I like to hear about the good things, the bad, and the ugly. Anytime you see me out and about, don’t hesitate to come and talk with me about our great city. The only way we can continue to make Eagle the best place to live in the Treasure Valley is to have resident input.” His ‘Eagle First’ philosophy is at the base of all his decisions. He challenges Eagle residents to do the same when it comes to supporting local businesses, charities, schools and residents. Pierce’s platform makes this philosophy apparent. He is a staunch proponent of keeping Eagle’s water local. He is opposed to a sale to Suez and would love an opportunity to continue his support for the litigation to prevent Suez from acquiring the water company. As Eagle’s popularity continues to increase, a focus on infrastructure, preservation of Downtown Eagle, and options for education are an incredibly high priority. Pierce supports lower density developments and shares, “We cannot stop development, but we can have better influence on the type of developments going forward.” He is an advocate of Eagle citizens playing an influencing role in the development of Avimor and hopes that community activism can ensure its creation lands in alignment

with the needs of our citizens and the quality of our beloved foothills. Pierce’s emphasis on collaboration is a strong summation of his belief system. He outlines, “The problems facing Eagle are structural, complex, and dynamic, and no one can solve them alone. As your Mayor, I commit to a balanced approach and bring together ACHD, West Ada School District, innovative companies, strong local governments, tireless non-profits, and hard-working residents to develop solutions that work for everyone. I have a record of leadership bringing together diverse groups and listening to new voices to collaborate and find innovative answers to complex problems.” ¢ For a full understanding of Jason Pierce’s platform, beliefs, and personal history check out pierce4mayor.com.

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EAGLE WOMAN’S JOURNEY Toward natural wellness BY MONICA PIERCE PHOTOGRAPHY EMMA THOMPSON

In 2013, when Chantel Wiles’ three-year-old daughter began suffering from an on-going flu-like illness, the young mother grew concerned as doctors brushed it off as reflux or stress. Determined to find the root cause of the mysterious symptoms, Wiles consulted a holistic nutritionist who taught her the basics of natural health. As she began to change her diet and pay closer attention to the source of their food, Wiles’ daughter’s symptoms and general health improved. Over the following years, Wiles became passionate about understanding the origin of the food and products we consume every day and how they affect our overall health. Her mindset shifted from passively accepting what grocery stores offered to critically thinking about what food and products she might be able to make herself. Since then, Wiles has taught herself how to make numerous items, from sourdough bread

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and yogurt, to hand soap and cough syrup. It has given her a sense of comfort, confidence and satisfaction to be able to make so much of what her family needs, naturally. To source the ingredients and materials for this passion, Wiles dreamt of one day having her own small farm. This dream came true last year when Wiles moved to a one-acre property in Eagle with her husband, their three children ages nine, three and four months, plus a few chickens, 14 fruit trees, four walnut trees and plans for goats next spring. With an abundance of produce suddenly on her hands and not being one to waste, Wiles quickly learned how to can and freeze the food. She takes great joy in being able to control how her family’s food is processed and stored, such


LIVING PERFECTED Revel is redefining independent living. You’ll as how much sugar she puts into the canned fruit compared to the level of sugar found in the syrup of store-bought cans. In order to utilize all of the food now being generated by her small farm, Wiles has also learned a number of new recipes, such as using their surplus of walnuts to make the Italian liquor, Nocino. In addition to the health benefits received by sourcing and making much of their own food, Wiles is grateful to be able to impart this appreciation for food onto her children. This last summer, over the span of weeks that the family was growing carrots in their garden, Wiles’ three-year-old son was perplexed by his mother telling him the carrots were growing. He couldn’t see any evidence of growth since he didn’t understand they were growing underground. When it came time to pick them, Wiles realized her son’s epiphany when she saw the amazed expression on his face as he pulled the mysterious carrot out of the ground. With a bachelor’s degree in Business from the University of Phoenix and in the process of completing the Master Herbalist and Holistic Health Practitioner program through Genesis School of Natural Health, Wiles is looking to expand the benefits her passion has brought to her family to share them with the larger community. Through local opportunities like helping manage the Boise Natural Parenting Facebook group and having recently joined the Idaho Breastfeeding Coalition on a taskforce to recognize local businesses who support breastfeeding mothers, Wiles is excited by the possibilities her passion has in store for her. She hopes to one day open a wellness center with her mother, local Eagle resident and Reiki master, Julie McCallson, where the pair might offer a full set of natural wellness-related resources and services to locals. ¢ For stories and tips for a natural, healthy lifestyle, visit Wiles’ blog at crunchychaos.blog.

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REACHING FOR THE STARS The evolution of cosmic body BY MCCALE ASHENBRENER PHOTOGRAPHY EMMA THOMPSON

If I were to personify Cosmic Body, a new beauty and wellness brand based in Eagle, Idaho, she’d be nestled in the corner of the cozy local coffee shop, sipping a warm market shrub drinking vinegar while perusing the latest Naomi Klein book. Her electric orange eye shadow somehow subtle under tightly cropped black bangs. Across from her, with Earl Grey tea in a flared floral teacup, sits personified Camille Beckman, the successful beauty product company from which Cosmic Body came. She wears her elegant white hair slicked back sharply, at home in a lilac linen suit. In between these two beautiful women sits Roshan Roghani, Vice President of Camille Beckman and founder of Cosmic Body. Her family legacy in the beauty industry, paired with inspired passion and purpose, is the foundation upon which Cosmic Body is built. Roghani’s mother founded Camille Beckman in 1984 and took herbalist courses through much of her childhood. She always

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had a master garden to not only provide most of their food, but natural remedies as well. “She taught me so much about natural healing: how to soothe a sting, bite, clot a wound.” remembers Roghani. “The inspiration behind Cosmic Body is to make herbal wisdom easily accessible and understandable.” Roghani is committed to creating the most natural and sustainable products possible. Cosmic Body uses less refined ingredients, from 100% renewable sources, which retain vitamin content and produce less waste associated with production. They partner with local and national farmers to ensure sustainable practices and supply chain transparency. Roghani cuts no corners, she is also working to reduce waste and provide in-store bulk refill options in 2020. The goal of Cosmic Body is to treat the body as a unified unit, with most of their products serving multiple functions. Their popular health serum Vital Woman is an overall body oil, but is also de-


signed to prevent tearing of the perineum in childbirth and ease the discomfort of dryness during menopause. While Vital Woman was a success after two tries, Roghani reflects that “our tooth powder took about 40+ renditions to perfect.” Her passion, drive and diligence is reflected in Cosmic Body’s thoughtful product line, which she plans to make totally transparent. Roghani is working to compile all the formulas into a book. “It gives us a chance to list lots of shortcut ways people can take care of themselves with their own kitchens and pantries. If people are healthier, future generations win and humanity wins.” Our social and natural ecosystems are changing. Scientists believe that North American birds are getting smaller due to rising temperatures, with shorter legs and longer wings. Just as animals adjust their patterns to cope with change, Roghani is doing more than just using natural ingredients, she is working to evolve an industry. “Consumer choices are very important in creating change, but it is also up to corporations to do the right thing and invest in the resources and values they claim to hold dear. I want to invest in people. I want to invest in our planet. I want to invest in our bodies.” Cosmic Body is based in an evolved business model, that values purpose over profit and works to give everyone the tools for their optimal health, relying on indigenous knowledge of nature’s healing benefits and using the least amount of resources along the way. For Roghani, “Whether it is on a personal or planetary level, all the things we do support the health of the “Cosmic Body,” our healthy planet and our shared humanity.” Check out Cosmic Body products at cosmicbody.com and follow them on Instagram and Facebook.¢


GETTING TO KNOW DR. MARIA Local chiropractor talks about raising a family in Eagle and owning a business BY ERIKA HEEREN PHOTOGRAPHY EMMA THOMPSON

Today, she and her husband are the only board certified functional neurologists in the Boise area. Outside of the practice, Dr. Sirucek most enjoys connecting with other families in the Eagle area. Dr. Maria, as she is known at Sirucek Chiropractic Neurology Clinic, is originally from Peru. She moved to the U.S. and attended Boston University in Massachusetts, where she earned her degree in Human Physiology. Though Dr. Maria placed among the top in her class at Boston University, she decided to focus her career outside of prescription medicine. “My mother struggled while taking several different medications without success,” Dr. Sirucek explained. “Watching her recovery once she turned to chiropractic care showed me a different way to help people. I wanted to know the science behind adjustments and how chiropractic care affects neurological pathways of the brain.” She moved to California to attend Life Chiropractic College West, where she met her husband, Dr. Dax, who hails from Twin Falls. Dr. Maria graduated from Life Chiropractic College West with honors and received the only clinical recognition excellence award for her class. She then went on to complete an additional post-doctoral certification in functional neurology through the Carrick Institute. Currently, she is enrolled in a certification fellowship program for biomechanical engineering of the spine through the Buffalo School of Medicine. In 2008, Dr. Maria and Dr. Dax opened their practice in Boise. In 2012, they moved the clinic to Meridian. Through her practice, Dr. Maria has continued to promote a healthy lifestyle and drug-free options for healthy living.

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Outside of her practice, Dr. Maria loves being a part of the Eagle community. For her and her family, Idaho is home. “I’ve lived in Idaho longer than I’ve lived anywhere else,” says Dr. Sirucek. “This is home. Eagle is so wonderful for raising a family. Other families are so helpful, and there is so much support as a parent. I also love how supportive all of the small businesses are to each other.” For Dr. Maria, the connection to other mothers in the community has been vital to success. She leads her local chapter table of Moms with Preschoolers (MOPs), where mothers of young children can gather and support one another face to face. The opportunities to bond as a family are another major draw to the Eagle community for Dr. Maria. “My children love the farmers market, and the events the City puts on – like Eagle Fun Days.” Dr. Maria and Dr. Dax have hopes to continue to grow in the Treasure Valley community. They actively support nonprofits that benefits different demographics in the area, such as the Eagle MOPS group, the Boise Rescue Mission, and the SUDEP local epilepsy non-profit foundation. They hope to open another clinic in the area in the future as well as publishing the education they give their patients in a book! ¢ Located at 3080 E. Gentry Way, Suite 110 in Meridian. You can learn more about Dr. Maria, Dr. Dax, and the clinic on their website at www.morethanchiropractic.com.


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David Crosby: Remember My Name BY KAYLI CORBIN PHOTOGRAPHY EMMA THOMPSON

Our intimate connectedness with nature is the fulcrum of what it means to be human. When we immerse ourselves in the natural world, we’re challenged to stop and admire the sheer synchronicity and glory of life itself. In these moments, we understand our place and our impact on the world around us. Idaho houses a plethora of wild spaces, one of which was home to A.J. Eaton. Eaton, from Pocatello, spent his youth exploring the wilderness surrounding his home. His family’s remote location offered only one TV channel which pushed him and his brother, Marcus, to discover the intricacies of the world off the screen. As they grew, Marcus picked up a passion for music and A.J. found a love for film. When Marcus introduced A.J. to David Crosby, their unique combination of skills and adorations would allow for a beautiful collaboration of creative expression. Marcus was collaborating with Crosby on Croz – which was his first solo recording project in twenty years. A.J. Eaton, having grown up around musicians his entire life, could understand and appreciate the sensitivities of what A.J. calls Crosby's current third act renaissance. “I visited with David about the jazz inspired chord changes and realized this was the exact type of conversation he was yearning to have -- not the typical ‘what was it like at Woodstock’ he’s used to hearing-- and his mind was just as lucid and intelligible as his new songs. I made the suggestion that we should shoot footage, if only just for posterity, and he agreed. The moment I arrived with my crew and focused the camera on Crosby, I became aware of how cap-

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tivating a raconteur he is… and my hunch was right” said A.J. David Crosby: Remember My Name is a brutally honest portrait of a music icon who, while still touring and making music at the age of seventy-eight years old, is looking back at moments from his legendary past with both hope and regret. A.J.’s work with Cameron Crowe, the producer of this documentary and long-time friend of Crosby, allowed for a wild and eclectic blend of experiences, perspectives, and mediums of impact. Publicity is a platform laced in responsibility. The historical impact of Crosby’s music aligns perfectly with A.J.’s interest in crusading for good. The film is currently 92% on rotten tomatoes, with Rolling Stone calls it “one of the best rock docs of all time.” It premiered at Sun-

dance, acquired by Sony Pictures Classics, received four critics’ choice award nominations and was nominated for a Grammy for best music film. After earning a Grammy nomination for Best Music Film and a nomination for Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival, A.J. is excited for what his future holds. Crosby once said, “Speak out, you got to speak out against the madness, you got to speak your mind, if you dare.” A world where we dare to challenge current conventions and crusade for a wild, wonderful, whirlwind life starts with a love for nature and continues on the backs of everyone who chooses to speak up. ¢ Check out David Crosby: Remember My Name available now on AppleTV, Amazon Prime Video, Blu-Ray and DVD


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THE SPIRIT OF THE SPIRIT Volans Tequila – Imported by Idaho’s one and only tequila company BY KAYLI CORBIN PHOTOGRAPHY EMMA THOMPSON

Passion fuels our most monumental moments and can bring light to our most mundane. When you care about something or someone, the effort and energy you pour into it amplifies, creating something truly unique and glorious. For some of us passion is rooted in family and togetherness. For others, the fire of passion is ignited by creation and craftsmanship. Those of us lucky enough to marry the two together have a recipe for satisfaction, joy, and

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a gift worth sharing. Rooted in strong family ties and a passion for high-quality craftsmanship, Volans Tequila provides Idaho locals with a product that is truly representative of dedication and attention to detail. Chad and Cristina Allen have worked closely with their business partner and Chad’s mother, Lonnie Allen, to create their one of a kind brand and product. Their history in Eagle is long running. Lonnie owns Three Rivers Ranch Outfitters and the family have been active fly fishers in Idaho for the last 50 years. Cristina’s father, Miguel Avila, has grown agave in Mexico and developed a wide array of technical knowledge around tequila distillation for the majority of his life. Chad and Cristina’s marriage was comprised of two weddings (which allowed them to be with family in the United States and Mexico), plenty of love, and the finest tequilas the world has to offer. Their friends and family were connoisseurs of tequilas crafted for sipping by the time they came home. Like any great business venture, Volans Tequila started with realizing there was a need. Quality tequila wasn’t readily available in Idaho and the Allen’s were ready to change that. Their name was born of a constellation in the Southern sky. Volans features a flying fish and is the perfect way to combine their passions: fly fishing & tequila. Cristina shared that she was pregnant with her daughter at the time and searching for names fitting of


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their new business venture. When she found the Volans constellation, she knew it was perfect and Volans Tequila was born. Volans Tequila is crafted at the El Pandillo Distillery, the #1 rated tequila distillery in the world. Chad shared, “Our Master Distiller, Felipe Camarena, is world renown for his improvements in the process of distilling tequila the traditional way. He also made the process more sustainable and environmentally friendly, which was very important to us. We use 100% mature Blue Weber Agave and are also additive-free - so no colors, flavors, glycerin, aromas, or any other chemicals.” The Allen’s have focused on creating a brand that doesn’t compromise on quality. From the day that the agaves are planted to when you pour Volans Tequila into your glass, passion, dedication, and family ties are engrained in the spirit of this spirit. You can get Volans at a liquor stores across Idaho. Even if you don’t see it on the shelf, the clerk can order it and let you know when it’s available. Check out volanstequila.com for a comprehensive list of retail locations and an insider’s understanding of their distillation and creation process. Volans Tequila highlights the magic that can happen when the stars align and passion fuels creation. Each sip of Volans is an experience of elegance, sophistication, and the beauty that following your dreams can create. ¢

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MINI HORSES BRING BIG JOY Spreading joy, hope and healing BY MCCALE ASHENBRENER

During Laurie Bell’s 21 years as an elementary Physical Education teacher, she learned how crucial it was to celebrate her students’ strengths and nurture their resilience in trying new things. “My overall goal was to create an environment where we built each other up and were not afraid to fail.” In 2009 when Bell made the leap to start Mini Joys, a nonprofit outreach that uses gentle miniature horses and volunteers to bring joy and hope to those who are struggling, this philosophy carried over in the development of the programs. “We want our participants to value themselves as they celebrate their strengths, and learn to accept that we all have areas of weakness and challenge.” Whether it is at-risk youth who have gone through trauma, a family with a terminally-ill child, senior veterans, or children with disabilities, the connections made with miniature horses are powerful. “Horses are extremely perceptive animals, a fairly large portion of their brains are dedicated to emotions and feelings,” asserts Bell.

Through facilitated interaction with Mini Joys’ horses, programs strive to allow “walls of hurt and sadness to break down and impactful communication to take place between the social worker, teacher, counselor, or the staff or volunteers.” At Mini Joys Laurie Bell is the sole staff and stays quite busy as the Executive Director, program developer, volunteer trainer and coordinator, curriculum writer and head barn pooper-scooper. She is proud of the fact that they keep the expenses “mini” and the outreach large. Mini Joys relies on about 50 huge-hearted volunteers that carry-out around 45 large group programs yearly, providing outreach to school special needs classrooms, shelter homes, assisted living facilities and the Children’s Hospital. Bell explains, “For the group programs at the Mini Ranch we use large teams of 14 to 18 volunteers as we have the whole herd in action…4 miniature horses, the sometimes-sassy little donkey, and 2 little goats. The guests also enjoy the picnic area, and the wheelchair accessible treehouse.” Yet Mini Joys is much more than the adorable miniature horses, volunteers have an immeasurable impact and set the tone of joy, acceptance and encouragement that permeates the organization. Bell feels blessed by the deep relationships and connections she has developed over the years. “Like a mom and grandmother who we got to know when their only child (and only grandchild) was battling terminal cancer. This sweet little boy lost his battle, and we stayed beside this family through that horrible journey. His mother and granddaughter now both volunteer with our team, and we could not be more grateful for their willingness to love on other children despite their incredible loss.” The volunteer team is a close-knit community that helps each other, as well as those they serve. Bell reflects, “I have come to learn that we ALL face challenges and heartache on this journey we call life and our volunteer crew is no exception. We have come alongside each other through so much these past years.” The mission of Mini Joys is to spread joy, hope, and healing. Whether as a participant or volunteer, the perceptive and unconditional love of animals can help break down walls of pain and mistrust, allowing joy, confidence, and resilience to seep in. Mini Joys has new program volunteer orientation in late February and gladly welcomes corporate teams and groups for project volunteer opportunities. There are Mini Joys children’s books available for purchase on their website along with more information on charitable giving. ¢ Visit their website minijoys.org, call (208)-830-3227, or email minijoys@live.com to learn more.

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A ROOM OF YOUR OWN AT BRIDAL BY MARIE Eagle, Idaho’s only bridal store BY MCCALE ASHENBRENER PHOTOGRAPHY EMMA THOMPSON

there might be more than one bride in the shop at a time working with a consultant, it’s just me and my bride. There is no other distraction, thereby creating a calmness which allows her to make a decision based on pure emotion - without anyone else getting in the way.” Planning a wedding is joyous and magical, but can also be incredibly stressful. The care and attention to detail clients receive as they enter Bridal by Marie is a welcome respite from wedding planning and an intimate and indulgent experience for the bride and her friends and family. As a girl Ballard remembers playing under the big weeping willow tree in her front yard, her vinyl black Barbie case open with Barbie’s white lace and tulle wedding dress there on the little plastic hanger. As she grew older, she imagined herself “in a long flowing romantic gown with a cathedral length veil.” A gown she remembers wearing fondly one summer day long ago. Ballard brings this nostalgia and warmth to her work, inviting brides and their families into her shop as if they are entering her home. “I set the scene before the moment the bride sets foot in my store. There are usually refreshments already set out, beverages, some interesting sweets, chocolate, and of course, a box of Kleenex.” Ballard feels fortunate to pay forward the love and care she initially felt as her daughter found her perfect wedding gown at Bridals by Marie six years ago. Her upscale bridal boutique is nestled in downtown Eagle, Idaho and has a large selection of designer gowns in a variety of colors with affordable prices. ¢

As Susan Ballard sat in the cozy corner of the elegant bridal bou- If you are in the market for an intimate and individualized experience in tique, couched in white lace and tulle with hot tea in hand, she choosing your wedding dress, call (208) 938-2499 to make a personalized felt pure joy watching her daughter try on the possible wedding appointment and learn more at bridalbymarie.com. gowns that would take her into the next magical moment of her life. She never imagined that four years later, after retiring from a career in teaching, she would find herself living in Idaho and holding the keys to the same bridal boutique where she and her daughter found the “one.” Ballard bought Bridal by Marie and in a mere two years is one of the top three finalists for best bridal shop in the state of Idaho and has been selected as the best bridal boutique in the Treasure Valley. The care and attention Ballard felt from the original Marie, of Bridal by Marie, has guided her as she has made the boutique her own since her purchase in 2017. A visit to Bridal by Marie is an experience. “It’s highly personal, one-on-one in a relaxed and tranquil environment. I work strictly by appointment only, so each bride and her entourage has the entire boutique to herself during her appointment,” explains Ballard. “Unlike other bridal salons where

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SageView Estates, located in Eagle off Chaparral Road, is a place where dreams become reality. More than just a view, more than just an amazing location and convenience, SageView embodies the ideals of what it means to truly “live the life”. Nestled in the beautiful Eagle Foothills SageView Estates boasts ten-acre plots with enviable BLM access and miles of outdoor recreation. What started as a personal goal for SageView owners and founders, David and Debbie Bensinger, has quickly become something to share with the entire valley. “We bought the land about seven years ago and originally planned to just build a home for ourselves up on top. After realizing the cost of the earthwork to climb our initial ridge for a driveway, we weren’t too far off from the price of a private road. So, a couple years ago we asked our engineer about it and one thing led to another. We ended up with 14 ten-acre plus lots each unique and with spectacular views,” explained David. Buyer feedback has been unanimous: it’s all about the view. And the wildlife. And the convenience of living close enough to town to be active, but outside enough to let the hustle and bustle of the city melt away. Worth mention is access to geothermal water that can be used to heat driveways, homes, pools, and spas. Plus,

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miles of biking and hiking trails surround the properties—and of course, access over 160 acres of BLM land, which means no more crowded trails. Ground has yet to break on the land plots, but several have been sold and housing plans are being developed. David and Debbie are grateful that they have the opportunity to share this incredible land with the Treasure Valley and encourage anyone who is interested to reach out for a tour of the properties. “We like to spend time together with buyers, walking the land and talking about their ideas and what our vision is. Since we are also planning to live in the subdivision, it’s nice to get to know each other as neighbors,” David shared. ¢ Visit their website at www.sageviewestates.com to learn more about this amazing development opportunity. Don’t wait another day to start building your dream. It’s closer than you think.




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ADAM ALEXANDER REAL ESTATE Helping Idaho dreams come true BY MCCALE ASHENBRENER PHOTOGRAPHY RASE LITTLEFIELD

When people ask Becky or Alex Macdonald how long they’ve lived in Idaho, Becky smiles, “Since day one!” The Eagle High sweethearts grew up here and became involved in real estate as newlywed college students. “We still own our first home in downtown Eagle. It was a real fixer-upper when we bought it almost 20 years ago,” Alex explains. “Now it’s a cute, little rental.”

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When Alex took his first job as a high school math teacher, the couple moved to a mountain town in upstate New York “We bought a 100-year-old farmhouse and Alex put his builder’s aptitude and construction management minor to work making it a wonderful investment. Its sale helped us build our dream home here,” Becky said. After their first daughter was born, they moved onto the small acreage where Becky grew up. Alex was the contractor for the home they now call “Mini Mac Farm”. They love raising their three children there and sharing the joy the animals and garden bring. Alex always had a heart to transform forlorn houses into homes. In the beginning, he did all the work himself while finishing college. He became a Realtor while also balancing a decade long career in education. After becoming an associate broker, he and Becky decided to devote all their time to real estate. Last spring, they celebrated the grand opening of Adam Alexander Real Estate. “Our office building was originally a farmhouse surrounded by around 20 acres. We worked hard to restore its original charm and enhance Old State Street with its renovation,” Becky said. “We were so happy to come home,” Alex reflected. “But our time away gave us real insight into what it means to be the new guys in


town. That’s one of the reasons we are so welcoming to people just moving here. Who can blame them? It’s a great life!” Idaho’s great combination of outdoor recreation and culture has helped Boise and the Treasure Valley find its way to the top of realtor.com’s Hottest Markets of 2020. “When we were growing up, Eagle was a neighborly, farm town,” Becky said. “We are committed to maintaining that attitude of kindness and generosity in the midst of the growth.” Alex jokes that “Growing up, we were unknown! Back East, people consistently confused Idaho with Iowa. This valley in the national spotlight makes us smile.” No doubt about the Boise area attracting major attention. As evidence, the American Dream, a streaming program presenting the nation’s best real estate, recently developed a series about Idaho. Adam Alexander’s team were natural ambassadors for a program focusing on positive stories about real people and communities. The show reaches millions across digital channels weekly. “It’s much more than scripted home tours,” Becky says. “In addition to showcasing beautiful homes, we’ve covered everything from Idaho’s Wine Country to the gala for Wipe Every Tear, a charity that rescues trafficking victims.” “The added benefit is when people list with us, they might be featured on a show streaming on CBS, FOX, Apple TV, Roku and Amazon. Just being part of American Dream was an unexpected opportunity,” Alex said. But, when we do the right thing, good things follow, and that’s our commitment,” he said. Becky and Alex are passionate about helping others make Idaho dreams come true. “People and properties are our priorities. Whether someone’s looking to buy, sell, build, or invest, our team always has time for a chat.” Becky concluded. ¢ Get in touch with them at 208-608-8118, alex@adam-alexander.com, www.idahomesforsale.com, or stop by their office at 380 W. State Street in the heart of Eagle.

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Rethink your drink! There’s nothing quite like an ice-cold soda on a warm day, or maybe a hot cocoa on a chilly winter morning. I get it, the right beverage can put you in a good mood or just hit the spot. Both of these drinks, though, along with a host of others, fall into a category called sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs). These include fruit and juice drinks, sports and energy drinks, sweetened teas and coffees, chocolate milk, even flavored water. The odds are you drink at least some of these. In fact, I know people who have at least one soda every single day and that concerns me. Why? Sugar! Lots of sugar! A typical 20 oz. soda has 15 to 18 teaspoons of sugar. Guess what folks, that’s about the same as three chocolate bars! The recommended daily limit of sugar for the average adult male is nine teaspoons (or roughly 36 grams), an adult woman’s recommended daily limit is only six teaspoons. One soda and those numbers are toast! What you drink affects your teeth due to sugar and acidity. The hardest substance in our body, the outer enamel layer of our teeth, actually begins to dissolve at a pH less than 5.5. Remember, the pH acid scale is kind of backwards, meaning higher numbers are less acidic. For example, water has a pH of around 7. An average cola has a pH of about 2.3. But get this, the pH of acid in a car battery is 2.0, just three tenths less than cola! It makes my teeth hurt just thinking about it. The loss of enamel, through the effects of acid, is what causes cavities. SSB’s are doubly harmful because they’re acidic and full of sugar. The bacteria on our teeth feed on sugar and the byproduct they produce, all over our teeth, is…you guessed it, acid! And don’t think you’re skating by because you drink diet soda. It’s just as bad for your teeth. Then there are the effects on your body. If you drink an eight ounce SSB every day for a year, count on gaining about 15 pounds—that’s 55,000 calories. Research has shown you’ll have a 26% greater risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes, and even a higher risk of stroke, too. Do yourself a favor next time you’re thirsty, rethink your drink and choose water. It’s good for your teeth and it’s good for you.

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DOWN MEMORY LANE A brief look into eagle’s past BY CHELSEA CHAMBERS PHOTOGRAPHY EMMA THOMPSON AND EAGLE MUSEUM

“A people without the knowledge of their history, origin, and culture is like a tree without roots.” – Marcus Garvey, publisher, journalist, activist, and orator What was once a small 1970s town with a humble population of about 300, Eagle, Idaho has grown to become a pinnacle of dining, art, culture, and recreation in the Treasure Valley. Not to mention, its aesthetic and reflective beauty, melded together by the surrounding natural landscapes and awe-inspiring architecture. The early days of Eagle echo most of historic Idaho: the gold rush. Hopeful families flooded the West in search of a better lease on life, namely, a few gold nuggets to pad their pockets. And, like many before them, Idaho’s wild and untamed land and temperate seasonality enticed them to stay. One of the most prominent names in Eagle homesteading was Truman C. Catlin, who saw that there was much more than gold to be found in the fertile soils of The Gem State, the very nature of the soil was what he was going to make his future on. And so, he, along with several others, purchased a large plot (land that makes up what is now Eagle Island State Park), and began to quite literally sow their future in farming. The plot was named as such due to the vast amount of Eagles in the area at the time. Another notable name is the history of Eagle is the Thomas Hugh Aikens, who bought land and water rights around the same area as Catlin in the late 1800s, which seems to

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be where the City of Eagle got its start. From there, Aikens and other prominent early settlers began to build—schoolhouses, bridgeways, water-front property, and of course, farmland. By the 1900s, the economy soared and business began to boom. Buildings went up left and right, leaving behind some of the most striking architecture in the Treasure Valley. The very history lives within the stone walls and rising brick buildings that line the streets. One of the first buildings to go up was the Eagle Drug Store in 1906, followed by the first bank in 1910 and a custom meat-cutting shop at the Boise Valley Packing Company building in 1913. With each passing year, Eagle grew. Orville Jackson’s prominent drug store moved to the main strip, where it still retains the original name and signage, even 100 years later. ¢ To read more about Eagle’s timeline, visit www.buildidaho.com



LES BOIS DRESSAGE Treasure Valley equestrian training BY CHELSEA CHAMBERS PHOTOGRAPHY TRACY BISH

Dressage: the art of riding and training a horse in a manner that develops obedience, flexibility, and balance. At Eagle Magazine, we like to focus on people. There is so much going on in the day-to-day that is becomes ever-more imperative to hear the stories of the people that make up our beautiful valley. And it is with great pleasure that we share this story with you. “I started riding in Germany when I was 5 years old and competed in my first Dressage show at age six. Dressage is very popular in Germany, where I was able to

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receive an excellent classical education in Dressage, show-jumping, and some eventing. But Dressage became my passion and brought me to the US in 2008 to ride for my sponsor on the East Coast. While living there I met my husband Roman and moved to Idaho for him. We were married in 2011 and our son Nikolai was born in 2012. I absolutely love living and training in Idaho. It is the perfect place to raise children and horses,” explained Nadine Schwartsman, as she shared her story. Idaho, full of endless trails and public lands, provided Nadine with the landscape

to do what she loved. But “after moving to Boise, I realized that there was a need for a high-end equestrian facility to serve the Treasure Valley. Such a facility would also allow me to chase my own lofty goals of representing the US on the world stage.” And so, Nadine did just that. For the last four years, she has been able to compete in national championships; with her experience in tow, Les Bois Dressage wins and places at National and International competitions. But beyond that, Nadine has had the opportunity to coach others to rise within equestrian arts. Les Bois Dressage has been incredibly successful and they consistently have around 40 horses at their facility, plus an additional 50 or so on their waiting list at any given time. They’ve had to expand twice since they opened their doors in 2012 and boasts an Olympic-sized indoor riding area, two regulation-sized outdoor arenas, and more than 80 acres. Nadine aims to continue to grow the program and eventually produce an Olympic horse raised right here in Idaho! “My biggest goal is to make the US Team but there are many small goals that are paving the way to future success. I truly enjoy the daily process of training and celebrate even the smallest victories with my horses. They are not a piece of sports equipment, they are my partners and best friends. I have a special relationship with each and every one of them and love all their different personalities,” said Nadine. ¢ For more information about Les Bois Dressage, visit their website at lesboisdressage.com.


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Local owners, Kristina and Mark Anderson, maintain a scratch kitchen with a very talented culinary team to deliver fresh and mouth-watering cuisine.  With a top-notch wine selection and hand-crafted cocktails, guests can enjoy the dining room or a more casual environment in the lounge. Open for lunch and dinner daily.  Happy hour is daily from 3-6pm.

Smoky Mountain Pizzeria Grill is a comfortable, casual, family restaurant located in downtown Eagle. Our extensive menu features unique pizzas & pastas, delicious salads, sandwiches, grilled steaks, hamburgers & more.There’s also a large kids’ menu, a game room and big screen TVs. Kids can even make their own pizzas!

Serving traditional French and European cuisine, The restaurant combines freshly grown vegetables and Northwestern meats with specialty imported ingredients to create dishes with genuine, passionate flavors. Located inside Chateau des Fleurs, Le Coq d’Or serves up delicious fine dining in a one-of-a-kind atmosphere.

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127 E. State St. 208.939.0212 | smokymountainpizza.com

176 S. Rosebud Lane 208.947.2844 | chateaueagle.com

Ahi Sushi Bar

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Sushi in Eagle? For sure! Ahi Sushi Bar is a relaxing environment where you can take a client, a date, or even the whole family. Enjoy weekly specials, happy hours and a menu fit for even the finickiest of fish eaters! Ahi Sushi Bar also offers a wide assortment of sake and local wines.

Striving to create community within this historic landmark, Rembrandts’ baristas, servers, and staff treat our customers like family. A breakfast and lunch destination, we provide the space for good conversation and outstanding food and beverages. Our charming interior dining space and our relaxing patio open during warmer weathermake Rembrandts a true community place to gather.

Rice, a contemporary Asian cuisine restaurant, has a talent for fusing flavors from around the Far East creating a delicious menu of inspired dishes. Whether dining inside or on the beautiful outdoor patio, Rice has become a popular and trendy spot to enjoy Lunch Specials 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Daily Happy Hour 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

1193 E. Winding Creek Dr. 208.938.3474 | ahisushibar.com

93 S. Eagle Rd. 208.938.1564 | rembrandtseagle.com

228 E. Eagle Plaza 208.939.2595 | riceeagle.com

Bardenay

Porterhouse Market

Bacquets

In the year 2000, history was made when Bardenay became the first restaurant in the United States to include an in-restaurant distillery. Now with a hip second location right upon the river in Eagle. Bardenay’s cocktails are handcrafted with their own distilled vodka, rum, gin and freshly squeezed citrus juices.

Porterhouse market is not only a great place to eat, but a great place to learn how to eat. Porterhouse was born out of necessity. Stop in for lunch and try one of their famous sandwiches and soups— made fresh to order—and check out the plethora of quality meats and seafood for sale as well. Open Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.

Chef Franck is back! Diners who enjoyed Le Coq Rouge or his wine bar of the same name will be delighted to know the Frenchman is back in his kitchen. Enjoy European cuisine, with a natural nod to French specialties. The seasonal menu adjusts based on product availability. Enjoy escargot, prime beef, veal loin, and the freshest fish and seafood the world has to offer. Come visit! Merci!

155 E. Riverside Dr. 208.938.5093 | bardenay.com

600 S. Rivershore Ln., Ste. 190 208.938.1441 | porterhousemarket.com

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Bella Aquila

Bodacious Pig Barbecue

Grit has wasted no time in becoming one of Eagle’s best places to eat. Grit offers traditional American cuisine with a unique twist, and so far customers— and reviewers—are loving it. Their menu options include hand tossed pizzas, fried chicken, steaks, soups, and much more.

Bella Aquila is open daily for lunch and dinner as well as Sunday brunch with live music. Italian is our specialty with fresh house made pastas, local ingredients and impeccable service in a romantic setting along the Greenbelt. We feature a full bar and have been recognized by Wine Spectator magazine for our outstanding wine selection.

Located at the intersection of Old State Street and Eagle Road, Bodacious Pig Barbecue brings together the experience of husband and wife restaurateurs Joel and Tricia Anderson to create a traditional meets contemporary barbecue experience in the heart of downtown Eagle.

360 S. Eagle Rd. 208.576.6666 | gritcuisine.com

775 S. Rivershore Ln. 208.938.1900 | bellaaquilarestaurant.com

34 E. State St. 208.514.0068 | bodaciouspig.com

daVinci’s

The Griddle

Wild West Bakery & Espresso

In the mood for some classic Italian food without any fuss? daVinci’s offers generously portioned meals at great prices, in a casual dining atmosphere with a unique local flair, set in a historic building right in the heart of downtown Eagle.

The original since 1948, The Griddle serves up friendly diner style fare with a gourmet twist. Family owned and operated, this breakfast and lunch spot offers all the specialties you crave, including corn beef hash, biscuits and gravy and mom’s own special recipe for Quiche Lorraine.

Sunset Magazine called Wild West Eagle’s “first and friendliest” espresso cafe! Known for our World Famous Sticky Buns, we’re serving Breakfast, Lunch, Caffe D’arte coffee and espresso; beer & wine. Stop in for an omelet & mimosa for breakfast, or one of Eagle’s Best Burgers for lunch!

190 E. State St. 208.939.2500 | davincis2.com

177 Eagle River St. 208.939.9070 | thegriddle.com

83 E. State St. | 208.939.5677 wildwestbakeryandespresso.com

The Stuffed Olive

Blue Toro

CACi Wood-Fired Sicilian Grill

Local owned, this restaurant has a rich history in the culinary industry from New York and LA. Be sure to start with a cup of their Creamy Fire Roasted Tomato Soup. This is promoted as their house specialty and once you taste the soup you’ll know why. The TNT sandwich is a beef tri-tip party in your mouth, and the Eggplant Portobello Baguette is equally as delicious.

Blue Toro is your locally owned and operated spot for a full service, fun, and delicious dining experience. Enjoy tacos, burritos, enchiladas, tamales and more. Check out www.bluetoroidaho. com for our menu and a list of our daily specials. Located in Rivershore Plaza right next to Porterhouse Market.

A focus on the rich culinary traditions of Sicily and southern Italy is what sets CACi (KAW-chee) apart from other local Italian restaurants. At CACi, we use all-natural ingredients in our meals, our sauces, our pastas, and doughs, bringing an eruption of flavor to this classic Sicilian culinary experience. Our entrees are complemented by a broad selection of Italian wines to meet every palate’s tastes.

600 S. Rivershore Ln. Suite 170 208-996-3006 | bluetoroidaho.com

1592 E. Riverside Drive 208.392.5669 | cacigrill.com

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Enjoy elegant country living on almost 2 acres w/ space to add a shop, barn, pasture, pool & playground! Luxury master suite & office on main level. Gourmet kitchen has gas cooktop, dbl ovens, alder cabinets, walk-in pantry, granite counters & center island opening to spacious Great Room. Mature evergreens shade backyard fire pit & covered patio. Finished basement (could be guest suite) w/ kitchenette, 2 bedrooms, bathroom & Rec Room. Mountain views from 3 upper bedrooms, bathroom & Bonus Rm.

Prime waterfront residence, poised with an east-facing backyard in a premier section of newer Legacy. A private sandy beach, large covered patio & generous interior spaces encourage all-season entertaining. Built by Adera Homes, the Alpine w/ Bonus is popular for its flexible layout & high quality finishes. Immaculate interior with a bright, airy great room & scores of windows framing the water views. Hardwood floors are carried throughout the main gathering areas.

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Welcome to the Baybrook w/ RV Bay for your toys by Tradewinds, the valley’s premier builder. 4 bed, 3 bath, and office!! This plan features an expansive great room with 12 ft ceilings, beams and a open kitchen & dining room perfect for entertaining.Take the party outside on the large patio. This is perfect if you need 3 master suites .Quality is unmatched. Building with Tradewinds is a full custom team who’s attention to detail is unmatched.Please call with any questions. Other home sites available.

Wake up to beautiful sunrises over the largest lake in Legacy in this fully custom home. The gourmet Kitchen features Thermador Professional Series appliances. See docs tab for full details. Custom designed coffered ceilings in Dining & Master, wainscoting in office & window casings on every window. Master suite has stunning tile walk-inshower. Thoughtfully designed storage in laundry & master water closet. Upgraded features incl fully custom dovetail & soft close cabinetry throughout.

An open and inviting luxury home sitting on a .85 acre lot in the highly demanded Timberland Estates neighborhood. Impressive details are found throughout. Refinished hardwood floors, new carpet, new paint. Second level includes spacious great room, large sized bedrooms, jack and jill bathroom. Main level master suite has patio access. Extra room over the garage with half bath can be used as separate office or living area. Fully fenced backyard with sports court. Four car finished garage.

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Exquisite home with old world craftmanship and dazzling finishing touches sits in the beautiful Rivers End subdivision. The gorgeous 2 story entry welcomes you to this spacious home and the oversized windows bring the outside in. The main level master suite features a spa like bath with oversized walkin closet. There is plenty of room for entertaining your guests. Must see to appreciate.

NEW PRICE! Tranquil waterfront property with beautiful views from the master bedroom, dining room, kitchen, living room & private balcony. Gourmet kitchen w/slab granite, lrg island, butler’s pantry & custom cabinets. Master suite has sitting area, jetted tub, walk-in shower and 2-sided fireplace. Main level also has formal dining, family rm, great rm, hobby rm, office, utility rm, mud rm and heated tile floors!

The Baby Katherine by Biltmore Co. has it all! Flex room + bonus room, elegant main floor master suite, gorgeous kitchen w/ jaw dropping details such as quartz counters, SS Bosch appliances, beautiful flooring, an over sized modern utility room & a sprawling storage room off the spacious 3 car garage. Upstairs a bonus room or additional family room is paired with 3 bedrooms & 2 full baths. The split bedroom design allows the ultimate privacy in your master suite. Sales Office Open Daily 12-5

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