Annual Luau
Aloha! The Rexburg Nature Park was the location for our annual Luau on July 26th. We had a huge inflatable slide, tons of food, games, and fun!
Our New Idaho Falls Facility
We are opening a new facility in Idaho Falls! The new center will be located in Ammon across from K-Mart. It is a beautiful building near major shopping centers, restaurants, and community events. We are excited about being able to serve more residents in Bonneville County. It will be open the first week in August.
Come by and check it out!
Come by and check it out!
Journeys Annual BBQ
The recipe for a successful Journeys BBQ:
Add the following ingredients in a city park:
1 Dunk Tank
1 Large Jump House
200 Hamburgers
150 Hotdogs
Countless Yummy Salads and Desserts
Stir in music from a professional DJ
Add a pinch of volleyball, line dancing, and frisbee
Let bake in the June sun for 2-3 hours. Allow for plenty of wind.
Serves approximately 250 people.


Add the following ingredients in a city park:
1 Dunk Tank
1 Large Jump House
200 Hamburgers
150 Hotdogs
Countless Yummy Salads and Desserts
Stir in music from a professional DJ
Add a pinch of volleyball, line dancing, and frisbee
Let bake in the June sun for 2-3 hours. Allow for plenty of wind.
Serves approximately 250 people.


Stampede Days Parade
The 2012 Rigby Stampede Days Parade was fantastic! A special thanks to the Stowell family for bringing their antique steam tractor to pull our float.
Styling Days at Paul Mitchell Beauty School
Paul Mitchell students are great at teaching hair styling techniques and pampering our clients. We love visiting them!
Kids Take Charge!
The month of May was a crazy one with spring trying to show its head and school coming to a close. The kids were antsy and sick of school and everything so we put them to work...planning fun activities. Here is a small glimpse of what they came up with.
Eggs... Eggs... Everywhere!
Spring has seemed to take a while getting here and is making everyone itch for summer. On one of the bright, sunny days we had in April guess who stopped by...the Easter Bunny! Though no one really saw him visit, his eggs and treats were found in high and low places and enjoyed by all ages.
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