Piano teacher LeNell Griffin teaches a lifelong love for music
LeNell Griffin is the kind of person who keeps a promise. She recalls how an epiphany struck in junior high school as she watched a pianist perform.
LeNell Griffin is the kind of person who keeps a promise. She recalls how an epiphany struck in junior high school as she watched a pianist perform.
With retirement pending, three Idaho couples — all lavender lovers — started lavender farms, growing hardy shrubs prized for their culinary and medicinal uses.
Susan Wilson finds dog sledding suspenseful. It can be magical and maddening, fulfilling and frustrating, whether she is training or competing in a race.
When words fail, Pastor Dan Hendricks counts on music to communicate with seniors when he walks into an assisted living center or hospice situation.
Cleve Smith stores a unique type of gold in glass jars and plastic bottles in his freezer for winter.
Mick Hoover’s House of Horrors Halloween extravaganza—creepy scenes he designs using extravagant motion-activated and animatronic props—takes months to plan, days to set up, and it frightens visitors only a few hours on Halloween night.
Since retiring from farming in the Minidoka area northeast of Rupert, Gus Bryngelson has devoted his time to his military history mission.
Retired electrician Richard Kossman said he was fortunate to have worked in northern Iraq, touring cultural sites there before they were destroyed by militants.
Award-winning children’s book author and illustrator Bev Stone is also a philanthropist, donating profits from her books to Idaho nonprofits benefiting children.
Bill Lindburg delivers model airplanes to the Lyon Air Museum, carefully packing them or the 1,000-mile trip. Each plane requires 60 to 100 hours of work.
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