Welcome Choosing Greek Life at the University of Idaho is one of the best ways to discover your college “home away from home.” There are 33 chapters to explore on campus, each belonging to one of three communities: Multicultural Greek Council (MGC), the Panhellenic Council (PHC) or the Interfraternity Council (IFC). Joining a fraternity or sorority is a great way for you to grow as a leader.
Our fraternities and sororities are values-based organizations that focus on aligning values to direct their missions and activities. Some of these driving values include academic achievement, commitment to community service and philanthropy, leadership, lasting brotherhood and sisterhood and networking opportunities in college and beyond. Being a member of a Greek letter organization is a lifelong commitment. We encourage you to explore the opportunities our community has to offer and make the choice that is right for you. This publication will help you explore our groups and provide insight about what fraternity and sorority life at the University of Idaho has to offer. We support curiosity and encourage you to discover opportunities that align with your personal values, goals and interests.
Greek Alphabet Alpha (al-fah)
A
Iota (eye-o-tah)
I
Rho (row)
Beta (bay-tah)
B
Kappa (cap-ah)
K
Sigma (sig-mah)
Gamma (gam-ah)
G
Lambda (lamb-dah)
L
Tau (tawh)
Delta (del-tah)
D
Mu (mew)
M
Upsilon (yoop-si-lon)
Epsilon (ep-si-long)
E
Nu (new)
N
Phi (figh)
Zeta (zay-tah)
Z
Xi (zz-eye)
Ξ
Chi (kigh)
Eta (ay-tah)
H
Omicron (om-ah-cron)
O
Psi (sigh)
Θ
Pi (pie)
P
Omega (o-may-gah)
Theta (thay-tah)
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S
T
U
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Important Aspects of Membership... Academics and Retention
Cost
Fraternities and sororities have high academic achievement standards. While there is no minimum GPA to participate in recruitment, potential new members should strive to maintain at least a 2.75 cumulative GPA. Individual organizations may have higher GPA requirements for membership. Our fraternities and sororities have a higher graduation rate compared to unaffiliated students.
Joining a fraternity or sorority is a financial commitment. There is a cost to register for recruitment as well as costs to the chapter immediately upon joining. You can expect to pay membership dues and house bills for the duration of your college career.
Leadership Within the U of I’s community, there are a wide variety of leadership opportunities to explore. Members of fraternities and sororities often play a significant role in campus organizations including the ASUI Student Government, Student Alumni Relations Board (SARB), Homecoming Committee, and much more.
Relationships One of the most important aspects of joining a fraternity or sorority is the bond of brotherhood and sisterhood. There is a sense of unity and friendship among members of each chapter, as well as feeling of community across campus. The recruitment and intake processes introduce students to individuals who come together to share common interests and form a cohesive group. Fraternity and sorority life is an experience that lasts a lifetime.
Commitment Membership in a fraternity or sorority is a lifetime commitment and one that requires hard work and time to devote to the organization’s functions. You should be sure that you are able to commit to each aspect of the organization including education processes, philanthropy, chapter events, and social events.
Philanthropy and Service Fraternities and sororities have a long standing history of being involved with philanthropy and service. At the University of Idaho, chapters contribute time, talent, voice, and fundraising efforts to support the causes that their organizations benefit. Philanthropy and service provide an exciting opportunity to not only give back to one’s community, but also to meet new people and work alongside others. It’s one of the most rewarding activities that Greek life has to offer.
Visit uidaho.edu/fsl for more information on these organizations and how to join!
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Multicultural Greek Council The Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) is the governing body for the culturally based and multicultural fraternities and sororities at the University of Idaho. MGC chapters are inclusive; you don’t need to identify with a specific cultural or racial identity to qualify for membership. Fraternities and sororities affiliated with MGC do not participate in a formal recruitment process and identify new members throughout the year, engaging in a membership intake process semiannually. Visit uidaho.edu/fsl for more information on these organizations.
GAΩ
GAMMA ALPHA OMEGA SORORITY, INC. OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: Nos Una Crescemus (United We Will Grow). To increase the number of women with college educations and advanced degrees. FOUNDED: Tempe, Arizona, January 25, 1993 LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho, October 29, 1999 FACEBOOK: @gammaaphaomega.exquisiteetachapter INSTAGRAM: @gammaalphaomega_etachapter WEBSITE : uidaho.edu/gammaalphaomega
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KAPPA DELTA CHI SORORITY, INC. OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: Fosters professional development, academics and lifelong learning, and higher education degree attainment. FOUNDED: Texas Tech University, April 6th, 1987 LOCALLY CHARTERED: University of Idaho, March 25, 2017 FACEBOOK: @IdahoColonyofKappaDeltaChi INSTAGRAM: @Idaho.KDChi WEBSITE : uidaho.edu/kappadeltachi
LΘΦ
LAMBDA THETA PHI LATIN FRATERNITY, INC. OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: “En la unión, está la fuerza” To provide leadership in shaping the future of our Fraternity. FOUNDED: Kean University in New Jersey, December 1, 1975 LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho, March 13, 2008 FACEBOOK: @Idaho.lambdas INSTAGRAM: @Idaho_lambdas WEBSITE : uidaho.edu/lambdathetaphi
LΘA
SLG
OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: Provide a sisterhood based on unity, love and respect in an effort to foster the development of strong leaders.
OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: Providing opportunities for lifelong empowerment to its member, thereby positively influencing the global community. “Empowered women leading the world.”
LAMBDA THETA ALPHA LATIN SORORITY, INC.
FOUNDED: Kean University in New Jersey, December 1975 LOCAL FOUNDING: U of I, April 23, 2006 FACEBOOK: @LTADeltaEta INSTAGRAM: @lta_deltaeta
SIGMA LAMBDA GAMMA NATIONAL SORORITY, INC.
FOUNDED: April 9, 1990 LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho, April 19, 2010 WEBSITE : uidaho.edu/sigmalambdagamma
WEBSITE : uidaho.edu/lambdathetaalpha
ΩDΦ
SLB
OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: “Crescit Eundo” - It Grows as it Goes
OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: Nurture and further a dynamic, value based environment which utilized our historically Latino-based fraternity.
OMEGA DELTA PHI FRATERNITY, INC.
FOUNDED: November 25th, 1987 at Texas Tech University LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho , December, 2006 FACEBOOK: @Idaho Knights Odphi INSTAGRAM: @idahoknights WEBSITE : uidaho.edu/omegadeltaphi
SIGMA LAMBDA BETA INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY, INC.
FOUNDED: April 4, 1986 University of Iowa LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho, May 31, 2003 FACEBOOK: @Idaho_Betas INSTAGRAM: @Idaho_Betas WEBSITE : uidaho.edu/sigmalambdabeta
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AGD
Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council (PHC) is the governing body for 10 housed sororities at the University of Idaho. The council consists of chapters that are members of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). The Panhellenic Council hosts its annual formal recruitment process in the summer prior to the start of the academic year. PHC chapters accept new members primarily during this formal recruitment period. For more information about PHC Fall Formal Recruitment, visit: uidaho.edu/gogreek FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: PHC organizations assess a variety of individual membership and house bill charges each term. The estimated range for membership and room + board is: $3,800–$4,500
Visit uidaho.edu/fsl for more information on these organizations and how to join!
ALPHA GAMMA DELTA SORORITY OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: Inspire the Woman. Impact the World. FOUNDED: Syracuse University, May 30 1904 LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho, NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Fighting Hunger INSTAGRAM: @uialphagam WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/alphagammadelta
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DELTA GAMMA SORORITY OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: Do Good FOUNDED: Lewis School for Girls, December 25, 1873 LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho, 1911 NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Service for Sight/ Delta Gamma Foundation INSTAGRAM: @deltagammauofi WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/deltagamma
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DDD
OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: Alpha Phi is a sisterhood of women supporting one another in lifelong achievement.
OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: Let us steadfastly love one another
ALPHA PHI SORORITY
FOUNDED: Syracuse University, September 18, 1872 LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho, 1928
DELTA DELTA DELTA SORORITY
FOUNDED: Boston University , November 28, 1888 LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho,
NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: The Alpha Phi Foundation
NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital/ Tri Delta Foundation
INSTAGRAM: @idahoalphaphi
INSTAGRAM: @idahotridelta
WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/alphaphi
WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/deltadeltadelta
DZ
GΦB
OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: Guided by our organizational purpose, we inspire, promote, and nurture: enduring friendships, personal development, leadership excellence, and innovative growth.
OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: “Founded upon a rock”
DELTA ZETA SORORITY
FOUNDED: Miami University, October 24, 1902 LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho, 2012 INSTAGRAM: @idahodeltazeta WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/deltazeta
GAMMA PHI BETA
FOUNDED: Syracuse University, November 11, 1874 LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho, 1910 NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Building Strong Girls INSTAGRAM: @idahogammaphi WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/gammaphibeta
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KAΘ
KD
OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: Leading Women
OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: Building Confidence, Inspiring Action
FOUNDED: DePauw University, January 27, 1870
FOUNDED: Longwood University, October 23, 1897
LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho, 1920, reestablished 2001
LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho, 1997
KAPPA ALPHA THETA SORORITY
KAPPA DELTA SORORITY
NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)
NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Prevent Child Abuse America/ Girl Scouts of the USA
INSTAGRAM: @uidahotheta
INSTAGRAM: @kappadeltaidaho
WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/kappaalphatheta
WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/kappadelta
KKG
PBΦ
OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: Aspire to be
OPEN MOTTO/VISION/MISSION: promote friendship, develop women of intellect and integrity, cultivate leadership potential and enrich lives through community service.
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA SORORITY FOUNDED: Monmouth College, October 13, 1870 LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho, 1916 NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Reading Is Fundamental INSTAGRAM: @idahokkg WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/kappakappagamma
PI BETA PHI SORORITY
FOUNDED: Monmouth College, April 28, 1867 LOCAL FOUNDING: University of Idaho, 1923 NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: The Pi Beta Phi Foundation INSTAGRAM: @pibetaphiui WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/pibetaphi
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Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body for the 16 fraternities at the University of Idaho. Fraternities affiliated with the IFC participate in a fall recruitment process in addition to recruiting informally year-round.
AGR
ALPHA GAMMA RHO FRATERNITY MOTTO: “Making Better Men” FOUNDED: October 10, 1904 LOCAL FOUNDING: 1992 NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Log-A-Thon INSTAGRAM: @uidahoagr WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/alphagammarho
The IFC hosts its annual fall recruitment process in the summer prior to the start of the academic year. IFC chapters accept new members primarily during fall recruitment but may extend membership offers throughout the fall and spring academic semesters. For more information about IFC Fall Formal Recruitment, visit: uidaho.edu/gogreek FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: IFC organizations assess a variety of individual membership and house bill charges each term. The estimated cost of membership and room + board is $3,300.
DTD
DELTA TAU DELTA FRATERNITY MOTTO: “Labor for the Beautiful and the Good” FOUNDED: 1858
Visit uidaho.edu/fsl for more information on these organizations and how to join!
LOCAL FOUNDING: 1931 NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: JDRF INSTAGRAM: @uideltataudelta WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/deltataudelta
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BΘP
DSΦ
MOTTO: “Men of Principle”
MOTTO: “Better Men, Better Lives”
FOUNDED: August 8, 1839
FOUNDED: December 10, 1899
LOCAL FOUNDING: 1914
LOCAL FOUNDING: 1950
NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Miami Triad & 5k “We Got Your Back”
LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Bike to Boise
BETA THETA PI FRATERNITY
INSTAGRAM: @beta_idaho WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/betathetapi
AKL
ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA FRATERNITY MOTTO: “The Truth and the Word” FOUNDED: April 22, 1914 LOCAL FOUNDING: 1968 NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: “These Hands Don’t Hurt” and Cystic Fibrosis INSTAGRAM: @akl_uidaho WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/alphakappalambda
DELTA SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY
INSTAGRAM: @uidaho_dsig WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/deltasigmaphi
KS
KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY MOTTO: “Bologna Teaches” FOUNDED: December 10, 1869 LOCAL FOUNDING: 1905 NATIONAL AND LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: A Greater Cause – Military Heroes Campaign INSTAGRAM: @uidahokappasigma WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/kappasigma
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FH
PKA
FARMHOUSE FRATERNITY
PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY
MOTTO: “Builder of Men”
MOTTO: “Scholars, Leaders, Athletes, and Gentlemen”
FOUNDED: April 15, 1905 LOCAL FOUNDING: 1957 LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Lip Sync Battle for Leukemia and Lymphoma
LOCAL FOUNDING: 1968 LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Kick ‘n’ Slide
INSTAGRAM: @farmhouse_fraternity_idaho
INSTAGRAM: @pikeui
WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/farmhouse
WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/pikappaalpha
ΦDΘ
FIJI
PHI DELTA THETA FRATERNITY MOTTO: “Become the greatest version of yourself” FOUNDED: December 26, 1848 LOCAL FOUNDING: 1908
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FOUNDED: 1868
PHI GAMMA DELTA FRATERNITY MOTTO: “Friendship, The Sweetest Influence” FOUNDED: May 1, 1848 LOCAL FOUNDING: 1920
LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Turtle Derby
LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: United Services Organization
INSTAGRAM: @ui_phidelt
INSTAGRAM: @ui_fiji
WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/phideltatheta
WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/fiji
LCA
PKΦ
MOTTO: “Crescent Through the Cross. Naught Without Labor. Every Man a Man”
MOTTO: “Nothing Shall Ever Tear Us Asunder”
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA FRATERNITY
FOUNDED: November 2, 1909 LOCAL FOUNDING: 1927
PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY FOUNDED: December 10, 1904 LOCAL FOUNDING: 2016
LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Watermelon Bash
NATIONAL FOUNDING DATE: The Ability Experience (est. 1959)
INSTAGRAM: @ lca_idaho
INSTAGRAM: @pikappidaho
WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/lambdachialpha
WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/pikappaphi
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SC
MOTTO: “Developing Men of Character into Men of Distinction”
MOTTO: “In This Sign You Will Conquer”
PHI KAPPA TAU FRATERNITY
FOUNDED: March 17, 1906 LOCAL FOUNDING: 1947 LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: SeriousFun Children’s Network INSTAGRAM: @uidahophitau
SIGMA CHI FRATERNITY FOUNDED: June 28, 1855 LOCAL FOUNDING: 1924 LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Derby Days INSTAGRAM: @idahosigmachi WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/sigmachi
WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/phikappatau
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SIGMA NU VISION: “Excelling with Honor” FOUNDED: January 1, 1869 LOCAL FOUNDING: 1915 LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: Helping Hand Initiative INSTAGRAM: @idahosigmanu WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/sigmanu
ΘC
THETA CHI MOTTO: “An Assisting Hand” FOUNDED: April 10, 1856 LOCAL FOUNDING: 1959 LOCAL PHILANTHROPY: G.I. Theta Chi INSTAGRAM: @idahothetachi WEBSITE: uidaho.edu/thetachi
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Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Office of the Dean of Students 875 Perimeter Drive MS 2431 Moscow, ID 83844-2431 208-885-6757 greek@uidaho.edu uidaho.edu/fsl
Terms and Definitions ACTIVE: A fully initiated member of a fraternity or sorority ALUMNUS/ALUMNA: A member of a fraternity or sorority who has graduated from college
HAZING: Unethical mental, physical, or emotional abuse and activities that are prohibited by the University of Idaho, the local and state government, and all U of I Greek councils and organizations INFORMAL RECRUITMENT: A continuous, open recruitment period
BID: A formal invitation to membership in a fraternity or sorority
INITIATION: A traditional ritual or formal ceremony that brings a new member into full Greek membership
BIG: An initiated member of a fraternity or sorority who serves as a mentor to a Potential/Prospective New Member, guiding them through the new member program and initiation
INTAKE: Term for the process by which NPHC and MGC chapters recruit, select, educate, and initiate new members of their organizations
ASPIRANT/CANDIDATE: A term used by some NPHC and MGC organizations to refer to members that have submitted their application packet and been approved to go through the intake process
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL (IFC): Peer-elected governing council for 16 men’s chapters at the University of Idaho
CROSSING: Ceremony during which new members of culturallybased and historically black Greek-letter organizations become active, life-long members of their organizations
LEGACY: An immediate relative of an initiated member of a fraternity or sorority, defined slightly differently by each organization
NEW MEMBER PERIOD: The time between acceptance of a bid and initiation. Chapters generally take this time to educate their new members in the organization’s history and traditions NORTH-AMERICAN INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL (NIC): The governing body of up to 65 member organizations and of Interfraternity Councils on college campuses ORDER OF OMEGA: A national honor society for fraternity and sorority members who maintain a GPA above the All-Greek average have distinguished themselves as leaders in the University of Idaho community, have exemplary character, and hold either junior or senior academic standing PANHELLENIC COUNCIL (PHC): Peer-elected governing council for 10 women’s chapters at the University of Idaho PHILANTHROPY: A fundraising event hosted to raise money for a charitable organization with which the chapter or community has a relationship
LINE: The new member class of a culturally-based or historically black organization
POTENTIAL NEW MEMBER (PNM): A person who is interested in joining a Greek-letter organization, and will participate in intake or recruitment
COLONY: A group petitioning to form a new chapter
LITTLE: Short for Little Brother/Sister – a new member of an organization who is being mentored by an older member of their organization
RITUAL: The traditional rites and ceremonies of a fraternity or sorority; these are almost always private and known only to initiated members of a fraternal organization
CONTINUOUS OPEN BIDDING (COB): A process in which a woman can be offered a bid after the formal recruitment process within PHC
MULTICULTURAL GREEK COUNCIL (MGC): Peer-elected governing council for 4 sorority and 3 fraternity chapters at the University of Idaho
RECRUITMENT: A series of events offering members and potential members the opportunity to get to know each other
DUES: The monetary costs of membership in a fraternity or sorority that are used to fund the costs of operations, events, housing, meal services, and activities
NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL (NPHC): The governing body of nine historically African American fraternities and sororities, also known as the “Divine Nine”
DRY: Refers to alcohol-free and substance-free events and/or organizations. Recruitment and new member periods are dry by inter/national standards
NEOPHYTE: A new member of a culturally-based or historically black organization which usually defines the stage between the completion of the new member/pledge requirements and being initiated
CHAPTER: The local colligate membership unit of a national or international fraternity or sorority
GOVERNING COUNCIL: Peer-elected executive board from the member groups within one community. Generally supports and acts as a voice for organizations within it, including being the official liaison between the university and the members of the member organizations FORMAL RECRUITMENT: A period of time during which chapters select their new members through a formal, structured process
NEW MEMBER: An individual who has accepted a bid to join a fraternity or sorority but who has not yet been initiated; also called associate member NEW MEMBER PRESENTATION: A presentation process that celebrates and welcomes new members into the MGC or NPHC community. A general set up of new member presentation consists of welcoming fellow Greeks, local and national chapter history, and revealing of the new member(s)
SALUTING: A unique art form of reciting information in a line formation. Members perform intense, in-sync, and sharp movements with greetings attributing to each other, honoring accomplishments, or cherishing the cultural history, heritage, and traditions of the organization STEPPING: A tradition where members synchronize their moves so that they are performing their own dance-like moves without music. In stepping, the members will clap, stomp with their feet, jump, chant, and create their own beat. Stepping is traditionally done by NPHC organizations, but some multicultural Greeks are also known to do it STROLLING: Also known as”party walk,” is a synchronized dance performed with music by culturally based organizations
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Fraternity and Sorority Row
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Sororities Fraternities*
*Not all fraternities have facilities on campus, to view the complete list of fraternities visit: uidaho.edu/fsl
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UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Office of the Dean of Students 875 Perimeter Drive MS 2431 Moscow, ID 83844-2431