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Going Places
Downtown Idaho Falls
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
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and see what
downtown
Idaho Falls
has to offer
Idaho Falls Original Celtic Pub
~ Full Bar ~
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~ Live Music Every Thursday & Saturday ~
~ Lunch and Dinner ~
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Delicious Signature Dishes Including:
House Smoked Meats
Fish & Chips, Shepherds Pie
Corned Beef & Cabbage
and much more!
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398 W. Broadway, Idaho Falls
208-881-5128
www.celtpub.com
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By Casey Archibald
For Going Places
I
daho Mountain Trading (IMT)
has been in the business of sell-
ing outdoor equipment for 37
years.
It all started when Richard Na-
pier, the stores owner and general
manager, went skiing for the frst
time afer moving to Idaho and
fell in love with the sport.
He opened the store in 1977
as a cross country ski and back-
packing shop, but has slowly
evolved to include all kinds of
outdoor gear. There is also a
full-service ski and bike repair
shop in the back.
IMT is currently making the
transition from winter gear to
spring and summer equipment
and clothing.
Our bikes are really popular
this time of year, said Cindy Na-
pier, Richards wife and sales man-
ager of IMT. It is biking, hiking
and camping season right now
and every year we look forward
to helping people fnd what they
need for their outdoor activities in
the warm weather.
IMT is locally owned and oper-
ated and the products are all hand-
picked carefully to ft the needs of
all kinds of customers. Te store is
looking forward to this years ship-
ment of mountain bikes.
Te service we provide here
is excellent and we cater to many
diferent sports, said Cindy. Te
great thing about IMT is that our
employees are selling clothing and
equipment that they are truly pas-
sionate about.
Cindy and Richard dated for
16 years and got married last Sep-
tember. Richard explained that
IMT really became a family busi-
ness when Cindy came into the
picture and his son, Davin started
working at the store.
It defnitely has a Ma and Pop,
local kind of feel.
At IMT, the employees try to
relate to the customers like fam-
ily as well. Some customers have
been shopping at the store all 37
years. Some even came to the Na-
pier wedding last year.
We really try to get to know
people on a personal level and
many of them have become our
friends, said Richard.
With spring in the air, Idaho Mountain Trading has plenty of bicycles and outdoor equipment in stock. (Photos by Casey Archibald/For Going Places)
Family affair
Local outdoors shop offers
personal touch, love of sport
By Casey Archibald
For Going Places
T
he Celt is a taste of Ireland in the
middle of Idaho Falls. Inside the cor-
ner building is a clean, quaint, Irish-
style pub, complete with one of the largest
collections of whiskey in town.
Liza McGeachin, the general manager of
Te Celt, explained that the idea for the pub
and grill came from her familys heritage.
We wanted to incorporate the Scottish
and Irish parts of our heritage in the setting,
and I think the theme fts with the building
really well, said McGeachin.
Te Celt opened August 2012 when the
McGeachins and their family friends, the
Plums, put their heads together to make
their dream a reality.
Features of Te Celt include a full bar,
full lunch and dinner menus, and live mu-
sic all interlaced with Irish and Scottish
themes. Popular Celtic dishes include shep-
herds pie, fsh and chips and corned beef
and cabbage.
Te Jameson Burger is delicious, said
McGeachin. It has pepper jack cheese, our
Celtic caramelized onions and a Jameson
barbecue sauce with a little spicy kick to
it. You wont taste another burger like it in
town.
And how could it be Celtic without
something to drink? McGeachin said their
most popular drink is the Bloody Mary.
McGeachin said The Celt hosts a lot of
special events to liven up downtown and
provide a fun atmosphere for people to
enjoy.
The live performances occur twice a
week, usually on Thursdays and Satur-
days. Many of the acts come from out of
town, some of which play traditional Irish
music.
Te atmosphere or the craic, as
they call it in Ireland is very important to
us here, said McGeachin. We try to attract
a really good crowd. It is a little high end,
but it is also casual enough that you can still
relax. We love the downtown communi-
ty, we like to be a part of it and we want to
make it a happening area.
Idaho Mountain Trading
Where: 474 Shoup Ave. Idaho Falls
What: Outdoor equipment
Phone: 523-6679
Online: www.idahomountaintrading.com
The Celt boasts one of the largest collections of whiskey in Idaho Falls. (Casey Archibald/For Going Places)
Taste of Ireland
Irish-style pub adds unique
atmosphere to downtown
The Celt
Where: 398 W Broadway St., Idaho Falls
What: Irish-style pub
Phone: 881-5128
Online: www.celtpub.com
www.facebook.com/The.Celt.Idaho.Falls
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understand the process in composition, transcription
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Hrs - 10 am to 6 pm
327 W. Broadway
Idaho Falls
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By Casey Archibald
For Going Places
C
hesbro Music is 103 years old this
year. But thats not what Tana
Stahn, the company owner, likes to
focus on.
We are constantly moving forward
to provide the best musical experience,
said Stahn. It is our great customer ser-
vice, employee knowledge, and longevity
that set us apart from other music stores.
Employees of Chesbro constantly keep
up on trends by studying the Internet, at-
tending NAMM classes, studying vendor
information, and staying up to date with
new colors and merchandise offerings in
the industry. Chesbro also pays close at-
tention to customer feedback.
Stahn said Chesbro employees are
great about staying up on all the new mu-
sic titles.
They really know and understand all
the various instruments and printed mu-
sic, she explained. We have customers
come in and sing part of a song and our
employees will know what it is. They will
do further research if necessary. Every
week there are numerous new music ti-
tles and books available for purchase.
Stahn credits much of Chesbros suc-
cess to the gifted employees she works
with.
I would not be successful without a
team of 45 associates to help me continue
the Chesbro legacy, said Stahn. I attri-
bute our success to all of them and to our
great customers and vendors whom we
enjoy working with every day.
Chesbro is an authorized Fender re-
pair center and can fix any brand of gui-
tar. Dale Cress has been working at Ches-
bro for 36 years and Stahn said he uses
his great experience to repair guitars for
customers.
The store carries musical instruments,
musical accessories, guitars, drums, and
a huge selection of printed music.
In addition to merchandise, Chesbro
is also the home of several teaching stu-
dios where they offer violin, guitar, and
voice classes among many others.
Stahn said she is excited about the
group lessons with Craig Green, a mu-
sician who performs all over town. The
lessons will start on May 12.
The lessons are organized by semester
and each semester consists of six lessons.
Green also provides private lessons.
More information about classes can be
found at the Chesbro website www.ches-
bromusicretail.com.
To be successful at learning an instru-
ment, you have to have a desire to prac-
tice and the student/teacher connection
is important, said Stahn.
She explained that there is a definite
connection between the teachers associ-
ated with Chesbro and their students. It
is something she witnesses on a regular
basis at the students recitals she attends.
Teton Guitars is Chesbros own trade-
mark brand of guitars. The guitars are
available in both acoustic and electric
models. The store also produces Teton
Ukuleles.
Even though classes and music sup-
plies are what make up Chesbro, Stahn
explained that there is so much more to
it than that.
We are here to help people start to
achieve their music dreams at any age,
she said. We are passionate about music
and the effect it has on educational devel-
opment and self worth.
Updates and additional information can
be found at the Chesbro Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/ChesbroMusic.
More than just music
Chesbros 103 years of success comes from
relationships with customers, employees
Chesbro carries everything from musical instruments to sheet music. (Casey Archibald/For Going Places)
Chesbro Music Center
Where: 327 W Broadway St, Idaho Falls
What: Instrument and sheet music supplier
Phone: 522-8691
Online: www.chesbromusicretail.com
Handmade gifts and treasures by
local artisans and crafters
May 10th
The boutique features over 30 talented artisans and
crafters in one location. We specialize in unique gifts
and treasures for all occasions, hand crafted by
locals. Idaho Falls new gifting destination!
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Handcrafted wood
creations by Jay Loch
Unique home decor items
by Kelly Caywood
Exquisite Beadwork jewelry
by Lynnette Shcafer
396 Park Ave
Idaho Falls,
ID 83401
Opening May 1st
Open Tuesday-Saturday 11am to 7pm
341 W. Broadway
(next to Chesbros) Parking in back
Idaho Falls
529-6886
M-F 10am-6pm
Sat. 10am-4pm
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IDAHO FALLS
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(208) 522-4423
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Historic Downtown Idaho Falls
208-881-1021
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By Casey Archibald
For Going Places
A
new, one-of-a-kind boutique will be
selling one-of-a-kind merchandise
starting May 1.
Te Collective, a brand new artisans and
crafers gif boutique sells items that are
100 percent handmade and original. Own-
ers Scott and Tifani Duf say thats what
sets their store apart.
Te idea originated from high-end craf
fairs which Tifani has participated in as a
vendor for years. Te goal of the boutique
was to feature local artisans and crafers
and give them a place to sell their wares no
matter the time of year.
Te best way to describe it is an arts and
crafs fair variety in a boutique setting. It
will be organized in a way that makes sense
to shop, said Tifani. Te concept is every-
one contributes but we set the store.
Scott added that the hope is it will en-
courage people to look through the whole
store and not skip over anything.
Te Dufs have been selective when it
comes to the vendors whose merchan-
dise they are willing to sell, focusing on
high-quality wares.
Wares include stained glass, horseshoe
art, woodworking, furniture, natural soaps
and candles, fne photography, items for
children and babies, jewelry, purses and art.
A room in the back of the shop acts as
a classroom where artisans will come teach
classes, keeping 100 percent of the money
they raise.
Te artisans and crafers are proud of
what they make and it really shows in the
items they bring in, said Scott.
Scott said they hope to collaborate with
other downtown vendors, and help drive
more traf c downtown.
I feel like this business and this location
are the perfect marriage, said Tifani.
Te grand opening for Te Collective is
May 10. Many of the artisans will be in the
store to answer questions and talk about
their wares. Children are also welcome to
come with a parent to create complimentary
make-and-take crafs for Mothers Day. Te
artisan profles will start appearing daily on
Te Collective Facebook page starting May
1 at www.facebook.com/thecollectivebou-
tiqueidahofalls.
The Collective opens May 1 at 396 Park Ave. (Casey Archibald/For Going Places)
Idaho Falls original
New boutique sells 100 percent
handmade, local goods
The Collective
Where: 396 Park Ave., Idaho Falls
What: Artisans and crafters boutique
Phone: 521-8625
Online: www.facebook.com/
thecollectiveboutiqueidahofalls
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By Casey Archibald
For Going Places
N
ew renovations to Te Frosty Ga-
tor, a bar and restaurant in Idaho
Falls, will add to the stimulating
environment that already exists there.
Jake Schaefer, the owner of the Gator,
said it is the atmosphere that sets it apart
from other bars or restaurants.
We arent simply a biker bar, or a sports
bar we welcome everyone who wants to
come and have a good time, said Schaefer,
thats what were all about.
Te Frosty Gator has been a part of Ida-
ho Falls since 1998, but Schaefer has been
the owner since 2005. He said it all started
when the original owners huge Florida
Gators fans brought their talents to the
bar and restaurant on D Street.
Currently, the Gator contains a bar,
restaurant, outdoor seating area, pool/
foosball area, and a large separate room for
live music and events. Te plan is to knock
down part of the wall that separates the two
areas and insert two swinging fre doors.
Te Gator invites local bands to come play
at their location several times a month. Tey
also host charity functions, rafes, fundrais-
ers and private parties. Teir catering trailer
acts as a bar during events and it showcases
several options of Frosty Gator beer.
Schaefer said he loves to invite local talent
to come play live music at the Frosty Gator.
We have never been at a loss for some-
one to come play, he said, Tere is always
a band looking for somewhere to perform.
Te Frosty Gator does catering for several
diferent kinds of events even weddings.
Tey have also done class reunions, family
reunions, and company parties. Teir most
popular catering food options are brisket,
ribs, or steak. All their meat whether it is
catered or served in the restaurant is hand
cut in-house and smoked to perfection.
Te only thing we dont seem to do is
grow our own vegetables! said Schaefer.
One of the most popular dishes at the
Gator are the wings. Tere are featured
sauces that change every so ofen and
Schaefer said he leaves that decision up to
the chefs.
I have some very talented guys in the
kitchen. I deal with the business side of
things and leave the decisions about food
up to them, said Schaefer.
Schaefer said all the food is delicious
at the Gator, but if he had to choose he
would order the chicken tenders that are
made with original, in-house batter. He
also highly recommends the salads, and
the sandwiches. Te Gator serves meals
in large portions and almost everything is
made in-house. Te soups, sauces and oth-
er items are all made from scratch by the
brilliant chefs.
Te menu at the Gator changes about
twice a year so they can keep up with the
marketplace and what is popular, Schaefer
explained. Te chefs work together to come
up with a Frosty Gator fare on popular
dishes.
Bud Light is by far the most popular
drink at the Frosty Gator, although the bar
ofers 18 microbrews and a large assort-
ment of bottles and full-service liquor.
Once a month the Gator has a UFC fght
night where they play the fght on their 22
televisions for the entertainment of their
customers. Tey also feature trivia and Tex-
as Hold Em Poker.
Come to the Frosty Gator for an amaz-
ing and fun experience, said Schaefer.
When you come to the Frosty Gator, ev-
eryone will learn your name and the atmo-
sphere is great. If its not fun, were not in-
terested. Afer a long day at work or going
through a routine, we know people come
to the Frosty Gator to have a good time and
thats our goal.
Te Frosty Gator ofers diferent specials
every day. For details on todays special,
check out their Facebook page at www.
facebook.com/BestTailinTown.
Best tail in town
Owner Jake Schaefer says the atmosphere is what sets the Frosty Gator apart. (Casey Archibald/For Going Places)
Frosty Gator is
all about the
fun atmosphere
Frosty Gator
Where: 298 D St., Idaho Falls
What: Bar and restaurant
Phone: 529-3334
Online: www.facebook.com/BestTailinTown
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P
ark Avenue Mercantile recently
changed its name from Leatherworks
to better ft what the store ofers; a
collection of goods ranging from leather
and hardware, to brewing supplies and sew-
ing machines.
Te merchandise doesnt stop there.
Tey also carry items like local goats milk
and cheese making supplies. Also part of
Park Avenue Mercantile is what has been
known downtown as Te Paisley Camel, a
quaint shop containing endless amounts of
hand-made purses, jewelry and gifs.
We are a one-stop, do-it-yourself sup-
ply shop, said Rachel Zaladonis, owner of
Park Avenue Mercantile, and creator of the
majority of the handmade wares. Our new
name better refects who we are.
Te store carries a large selection of
grain, hops and yeast.
A lot of people say even though we are
smaller than some places, we have a much
larger and more unique selection, said Jes-
sica Bruce, the manager of Park Avenue
Mercantile.
Bob Zaladonis, also an owner of Park
Avenue Mercantile, said customers ofen
come in for a specifc project when they
need things they cant get anywhere else.
In January, Bob and Rachel Zaladonis
purchased what was L&D Brewshop now
an essential part of their business.
Tis past winter we received a faade
grant, said Bruce. With the new look on
the outside, we are continuing to expand
and remodel the inside. We will be adding
soap and candle-making as well as ofering
brewing classes.
All the basic beer brewing classes at Park
Avenue Mercantile will be free to the pub-
lic. Tey will also ofer advanced classes
with guest brew masters for a fee.
We are ofering most of our classes for
free because we want to encourage people
to get into the art, explained Bruce.
Park Avenue Mercantile ofers a variety of
classes. People interested are welcome to come
in or call the store. Brewing classes start in May.
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Casey Archibald/For Going Places
Park Avenue Mercantile earned its new name to better refect the variety of goods the store offers.
New name better represents
Park Avenue Mercantile offerings
Park Ave. Mercantile
Where: 312 Park Avenue, Idaho Falls
What: Do-it-yourself supply shop
Phone: 529-2731
Online: www.parkavenuemercantile.com
Email: parkavemercantile@gmail.com
By Casey Archibald
For Going Places

M
arCellars, in Idaho Falls is a small,
locally-owned business that has
been serving the area since 1995.
What isnt small about MarCellars, howev-
er, is its selection of wine and beer.
Owner Marilynne Manguba, explained
that their wine comes from all over the
world including bottles from Italy, France,
Argentina and California. Also popular is
their wide selection of gluten-free drinks.
We are a wine and beer store special-
izing in micro-brews and hand-picked
wines, said Manguba.
Not only can customers come to Mar-
Cellars to purchase their favorite beverages,
but they can also sip a glass while they shop.
We have nine beer taps that are changed
out weekly, said Manguba.
The store hosts tastings every Thurs-
day from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The tastings usu-
ally involve wine of a certain region or
style, but once a month they feature a cer-
tain genre of beer. The MarCellars tasting
update can be found on their Facebook
page. The tastings are five for $5 and in-
cludes detailed information about the
wines that are featured.
MarCellars flls special orders of wine or
beer for parties, where customers can pur-
chase several cases at a time.
We provide personalized service to our
customers, including deciding on the per-
fect beer or wine to go with a meal, said
Manguba. Te selection, the service and
the local feel of the business are what made
my husband and I buy it eight years ago. We
were old-time customers before it was ours
and when the previous owner was selling
we wanted to make sure it maintained that
same feel.
Manguba said she is excited because
many of the MarCellars wine and beer dis-
tributers are opening warehouses closer to
Idaho Falls.
Tat means our selection will just keep
getting better and better, said Manguba.
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MarCellars
Where: 431 Park Ave., Idaho Falls
What: Wines and brews
Phone: 523-0503
Online: www.marcellars.com
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By Casey Archibald
For Going Places
A
RTitorium on Broadway
is on its way to being a
much-loved destination
for kids of all ages. By August of
this year the array of unfnished
walls and construction tools will
transform into an interactive art
center. At that time the Idaho Falls
Arts Council will open ARTitori-
um to the public.
Imagine a science center where
everything is interactive, but the
focus is on creating and looking
at art, said Georgina Goodlander,
Visual Arts Director at the Idaho
Falls Arts Council. Tere is a big
focus on fun too.
ARTitorium will include a giant
magnet wall, which is sponsored
by Teton Toyota. It will feature
a road and an Idaho landscape,
where kids can place magnets of
trucks, animals, trees and people.
Tere will even be a magnet of the
Teton Toyota dog, Buddy.
Also for the tots will be a yel-
low, spiral slide that goes from the
top foor to the main foor.
For us the slide is a symbol
that ARTitorium is supposed to be
a fun and interactive space, said
Goodlander. It isnt about look-
ing at things; it is about interacting
with them.
Te virtual gallery is an octa-
gon-shaped room containing six
large touch-screens. Tere, partic-
ipants can browse famous artwork
from the 1500s to today. Tere are
more than 300 artworks available
from the Smithsonian American
Art Museum and the National
Gallery of Art.
Te idea is to be inspired by
the great artworks of the past. It is
where kids can look at the work of
diferent artists and discover what
they are interested in, said Good-
lander. It is designed like a little
museum that you can curate and
put up the diferent artwork on
each of the six screens.
ARTitorium will have six cre-
ation stations. Each will have a
computer where the artist can
choose from seven diferent sof-
ware applications that allow them
to create paintings, landscapes,
collages, patterns, and cave art.
Goodlanders background is in
developing games for art museums.
I am a big believer that art
should be fun, she said. When
I frst heard about ARTitorium I
was excited because I think we of-
ten have a perception that art is a
boring, quiet experience that kids
wouldnt be interested in. ARTito-
rium is perfect because it will be
fun and interesting for kids, but it
will also teach them about art and
technology.
Tere are a variety of features
in progress for the center like
the interactive green screen where
artists can create their own mini
movies with several diferent
backgrounds, an art sculpture area
where artists can create three-di-
mensional artwork and a stop-
frame animation area.
Tune Up is a musical composi-
tion space sponsored by Chesbro.
It will include digital instruments
like guitars and pianos. Te sof-
ware creates a visual interpreta-
tion of what is played on the in-
struments.
ARTitorium meets a lot of ed-
ucation standards for students K
through 12. But Goodlander said
the focus is still on having fun.
On the upper level of the build-
ing, a theatre is under construc-
tion and Goodlander said the
Idaho Falls Arts Council plans to
hold theatre camps there and host
dance recitals and plays.
Other features of the ARTitori-
um like the multi-purpose room
for classes and parties, interactive
touch-screens in the lobby, and re-
cording rooms, will be available to
view during the sneak peek tours
on July 4. To be notifed about
these tours, the Idaho Falls Arts
Council invites anyone to sign up
for the email list at http://artitori-
umonbroadway.org.
In this article are highlighted
two sponsors, but the interactive
stations in ARTitorium were made
possible through support from
many sponsors, including Anne S.
Voillequ and Louise S. Nelson, the
CHC Foundation, INL, CH2M-
WG Idaho, In Loving Memory of
Linda Martin, Te Hartwell Cor-
poration, Bank of Commerce, Cit-
izens Community Bank, and Steve
& Jackie Larsen.
Art should be fun
When the ARTitorium opens in August it will offer an interactive experience through various artistic media. (Casey Archibald/For Going Places)
ARTitorium offers
an interactive
artistic adventure
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