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HAVE FUN WITH THE GRANDKIDS THIS HOLIDAY!

If you have grandkids visiting this winter break, you won’t want to miss the special programs offered at ARTitorium on Broadway! From now through January 6 th , “Let It Snow!” provides special activities focused on kids from 0-12 years old. They’ll enjoy projects, movies, and other age-appropriate fun. Kids will love adding “fur” to the larger-than-life Abominable Snowman. They’ll also use magical puffy paint to animate snowmen, snow storms, and winter activities in a fun craft project. You’ll need to supervise this one, grown-ups! The fun continues as kids design custom snow globes and mitten patterns. They’ll be challenged to make the objects their own, whether they choose funky or fancy! And if you bring them on Friday, they can make cookies into art! Kids and grandparents can have fun adding frosting, sprinkles, and candies to sugar cookies in the MC Theater. Frosting Friday happens December 22 nd and 29 th and January 5 th . You’ll have a blast, and we’ll deal with the...

CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS AND OTHER HOLIDAYS

Looking for a unique event to get into the holiday spirit? The Museum of Idaho is hosting its Olde Fashioned Christmas and Winter Festivals event. Celebrate the traditions of Christmas and view displays on Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and winter festivals from around the world. Compare Santa figurines and hundreds of nativity scenes to choose your favorite. You’ll marvel at the beautifully decorated trees and homemade gingerbread houses on display. There will also be a special event on Saturday the 16 th from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You can join the Northwest Living History Association for a special exhibit. The group will be making Christmas crafts from the 18 th and 19 th century. Don’t forget to check out the calendar here to find the artist’s performing live music each day. You won’t want to miss all the fun! The event runs through December 30. Admission is free thanks to Chesbro Music Co, the Interfaith Council, and several generous donors. For more details, visit the website h...

CHANGING UP YOUR CHRISTMAS DECOR

Many of us have Christmas decorations that have been passed down to us or that we purchased when our kids were young. Because of that, decorating for the season brings wonderful memories and reminders of our traditions. But updating your Christmas décor can be fun as well. You don’t have to be a crafting expert or spend a bunch of money to change things up! Painted letters are a fun and inexpensive way to bring Christmas into your home. You can pick up wood letters at any craft store and spell out “Joy” or “Santa”. The letters can stand alone on a mantle nestled among a garland. You can hot glue them to a painted wood plaque and hang it on the wall or a door. Use acrylic paint to paint your letters in traditional red and green. You can even use colorful, tightly-wrapped yarn if you don’t want to paint them. Picking a different color scheme for your decorating can spice up the holidays as well. If your default is red and green, try another festive combination! Blue and silver ...

A MESSAGE FROM THE MANAGER

With the colder temperatures, comes preparation for winter and time to celebrate with family and friends. If you have not checked to see that your heat tape is functioning correctly, here is a friendly reminder to do so. The best way to protect the waterline that runs into your home is to not let it freeze in the first place. In addition to making sure your heat tape is functioning correctly, allow a small amount of COLD water to run in your home which keeps the water flowing through the waterline, thus helping prevent the water from freezing. The City of Idaho Falls has some wonderful tips on preventing frozen waterlines and what to do if you have a partially frozen line in your home. Visit their website here to view a pamphlet that I found very informative. Let’s all get together for PIE NIGHT Thursday, November 16th at 7:00 pm over at Perkins Bakery and Restaurant. RSVP to me (Amy DeWidt) via email or a quick call to the office so I can make sure Perkins sets up enough chairs for a...

UPDATE YOUR HOME ON THE CHEAP!

There are many things you can do to give your home a makeover that are quick and inexpensive. Even small changes can make a big difference and give your home a fresh, new look that’s sure to brighten your mood when the temperatures drop outside. Replacing cabinet hardware brings new life to your kitchen, bathroom, or even your dresser. If you use knobs or pulls that are the same size as the existing ones, you won’t have to re-drill or do repairs. Going from classic styles to a more modern look can make a big difference. And it’s an easy change to un-do if you’re not happy with the results. Feeling more ambitious with your projects? Paint the cabinets while you’re at it to get a whole new room. Like to scour garage sales or flea markets? Next time look for old furniture that you can give new life. Dressers and bookcases do well with a coat of new paint, but look beyond that! Use multiple paint colors to create stripes, dots, or an ombre pattern. Use stencils to give extra deta...

SAMPLING MORE THAN PUMPKINS THIS SEASON

As the temperatures dip, appetites for cold foods and salads dips and our cravings lean more toward soups, stews, and baked goods. Don’t fight the urge to have warmer food, use it to try some great new recipes and take advantage of a bumper crop of fantastic fall fruits and vegetables. Fall and winter fruits are just as juicy and appetizing as summer berries. Whether you prefer apples, pears, or pomegranate seeds, there’s something for everyone. And using these fruits in warm desserts really brings out their rich flavors. Spices we associate with fall like nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves, pair well with apples, especially. Why not try making a baked apple dessert when you’re craving something sweet? Here’s an easy recipe that uses five simple ingredients: apples, butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, and chopped pecans. For some other healthier takes on dessert this season, check out these recipes . There’s nothing better than a perfectly roasted fall vegetable, especially the root veg...

PICK YOUR OWN PUMPKIN THIS YEAR!

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Nothing says fall like a trip to the pumpkin patch, and Idaho Falls has a great one. The U-Pick Red Barn is a family run business that lets you pick fresh produce any time you want, including pumpkins! The farm has a Pick n’ Pay trust system where you pick the produce you’d like and pay in the box marked “Pay Here” next to the door. You just follow the signs shaped like the produce you’re looking for and you’ll find it! Right now, the farm has over twenty varieties of pumpkins for you to choose from in all shapes and sizes. They also have several types of squash you can pick and burlap sacks of potatoes in 25, 50, or 100-pound quantities. You can even reserve local eggs ahead of time to purchase. Make sure to explore the restored, 1930s barn when you visit, and check out the original antique stove that heats the structure. Say hello to the chickens and roosters or one of the hundreds of pheasants on the property. Brings some quarters to purchase dried meal worms from a vending machine ...