EPISODE · Nov 25, 2024 · 9 MIN
How TRICA has brought new inspiration to the North End
from Idaho Matters · host Boise State Public Radio
(<a href="https://www.trica.org/" target="_blank" link-data="{&quot;cms.site.owner&quot;:{&quot;_ref&quot;:&quot;00000176-cd8c-dd4d-a7f6-fdbc82e80000&quot;,&quot;_type&quot;:&quot;ae3387cc-b875-31b7-b82d-63fd8d758c20&quot;},&quot;cms.content.publishDate&quot;:1732567510728,&quot;cms.content.publishUser&quot;:{&quot;_ref&quot;:&quot;00000192-d3d5-d08a-ad9a-f3f571c30000&quot;,&quot;_type&quot;:&quot;6aa69ae1-35be-30dc-87e9-410da9e1cdcc&quot;},&quot;cms.content.updateDate&quot;:1732567510728,&quot;cms.content.updateUser&quot;:{&quot;_ref&quot;:&quot;00000192-d3d5-d08a-ad9a-f3f571c30000&quot;,&quot;_type&quot;:&quot;6aa69ae1-35be-30dc-87e9-410da9e1cdcc&quot;},&quot;cms.directory.paths&quot;:[],&quot;anchorable.showAnchor&quot;:false,&quot;link&quot;:{&quot;attributes&quot;:[],&quot;cms.directory.paths&quot;:[],&quot;linkText&quot;:&quot;TRICA&quot;,&quot;target&quot;:&quot;NEW&quot;,&quot;attachSourceUrl&quot;:false,&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://www.trica.org/&quot;,&quot;_id&quot;:&quot;00000193-6512-d793-adfb-6dd30e4f0001&quot;,&quot;_type&quot;:&quot;ff658216-e70f-39d0-b660-bdfe57a5599a&quot;},&quot;_id&quot;:&quot;00000193-6512-d793-adfb-6dd30e4f0000&quot;,&quot;_type&quot;:&quot;809caec9-30e2-3666-8b71-b32ddbffc288&quot;}">TRICA</a>)It’s been a year and half since the Treasure Valley Institute for Children’s Arts, better known as TRICA, moved into its location in an historic church in Boise’s North End.So what’s been happening at TRICA since the big move?TRICA’s CEO, John Swarthout, along with Helene Peterson and Lisa Arnold with TRICA joined Idaho Matters to talk more.
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(<a href="https://www.trica.org/" target="_blank" link-data="{"cms.site.owner":{"_ref":"00000176-cd8c-dd4d-a7f6-fdbc82e80000","_type":"ae3387cc-b875-31b7-b82d-63fd8d758c20"},"cms.content.publishDate":1732567510728,"cms.content.publishUser":{"_ref":"00000192-d3d5-d08a-ad9a-f3f571c30000","_type":"6aa69ae1-35be-30dc-87e9-410da9e1cdcc"},"cms.content.updateDate":1732567510728,"cms.content.updateUser":{"_ref":"00000192-d3d5-d08a-ad9a-f3f571c30000","_type":"6aa69ae1-35be-30dc-87e9-410da9e1cdcc"},"cms.directory.paths":[],"anchorable.showAnchor":false,"link":{"attributes":[],"cms.directory.paths":[],"linkText":"TRICA","target":"NEW","attachSourceUrl":false,"url":"https://www.trica.org/","_id":"00000193-6512-d793-adfb-6dd30e4f0001","_type":"ff658216-e70f-39d0-b660-bdfe57a5599a"},"_id":"00000193-6512-d793-adfb-6dd30e4f0000","_type":"809caec9-30e2-3666-8b71-b32ddbffc288"}">TRICA</a>) It’s been a year and half since the Treasure Valley Institute for Children’s Arts, better known as TRICA, moved into its location in an historic church in Boise’s North End. So what’s been happening at TRICA since the big move? TRICA’s CEO, John Swarthout, along with Helene Peterson and Lisa Arnold with TRICA joined Idaho Matters to talk more.
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