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Explore Eagle Podcast
by The City of Eagle
Welcome to the Explore Eagle Podcast- The City of Eagle’s podcast with the same name as our app, Explore Eagle. People often ask Mayor Pierce, “What does Eagle’s motto, Life, Done Right!, mean?” In each episode, he talks with city leaders, staff, business owners, and residents to explore the many ways Eagle is "Life, Done right!"
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City of Eagle PIO Dana Biberston Interviews Mayor Brad Pike, Explore Eagle Podcast S2, Episode 5
Get to know more about City of Eagle Mayor Brad Pike in this interview with City of Eagle Public Information Officer Dana Biberston. Learn about his personal and professional experiences that led him to get involved in politics. Also, learn about his family, leadership perspectives, exciting city projects, and more in this conversation. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction 00:50 - What is it like to be a Mayor? 02:17 - From Baseball to Firefighting, Mayor Pike's professional journey to politics 3:24- From grassroots Highway 25 safety campaign to California politics. 4:58- Why the Pike family chose to move to Eagle, Idaho 6:06 - From retirement back to City Council and Eagle Mayor 7:47- Public servant perspective 8:25 A man of faith 9:07- From a young patient to a provider of compassion as an emergency service provider 11:10 Meet the Brad Pike family 11:44- Brad's 5 Pillars of Pike 12:23- Family life and hospitality 12:52 - Exciting projects happening in Eagle, tax levy, and budget 14:42- Needs versus wants in our community 15:05- Major projects in Eagle 15:22- Supporting local businesses 16:06- How can the public communicate with Mayor Pike? 18:42 - Interests, art, hairstyles, and more fun facts about Mayor Pike 20:26- Closing
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Ada County Emergency Medical Services Chief Paramedic Shawn Rayne on the Explore Eagle S2, Episode 4
Ada County Emergency Medical Services Chief Paramedic Shawn Rayne discusses the vital role of paramedics in our community with Mayor Brad Pike. Discover how your property tax dollars are utilized, learn about current paramedic locations and future needs, and explore the collaborative efforts with local Fire Departments. Gain valuable insights into how you can prepare to receive more efficient medical support when paramedics arrive on the scene. Don't miss this enlightening conversation on emergency medical services and how we can better support and prepare for emergencies. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 0:17 Ada County Paramedics Chief Shawn Rayne's background and professional experience 0:38 Tax rate for Ada County Paramedics Tax District and type of paramedic services Ada County Paramedics provide 1:56 BLS (Basic Life Support) non-emergent transport support verse Ada County Parademic support 2:29 Locations of Paramedics that support the City of Eagle 3:10 How the public can help the paramedics provide more effective and efficient support 4:17 What to do before the paramedics arrive 5:00 Joint Powers Agreement with the Ada County City Emergency Services System and the Eagle Fire Departments 6:20 Future forecast for service level needs, funding, and estimated costs of new equipment 7:55 What to expect when you dial 9-1-1 9:07 Closing
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Weed Pest & Mosquito Abatement Taxing District on Explore Eagle Podcast Season 2 Episode 3
Join Mayor Brad Pike in a conversation with Adam Schroeder from Ada County Weed, Pest, and Mosquito Abatement, one of the ten Eagle Tax Districts, as they delve into the crucial services provided for the City of Eagle. In this episode, gain insights into the vital role played by the district in preventing the development of mosquito populations and learn about their strategies for addressing infestations, noxious weeds, and pests. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 0:27 Mosquito Abatement Taxing District area 1:21 Tax Levy 1:48 Primary mission of Mosquito Abatement 2:03 Impacts of mosquitos 2:25 Three Components of Operations: Surveillance 2:33 Lab Testing 2:43 Larvacide Treatments- 80% of their work is on prevention 3:24 Mosquito Adulticide 3:44 Mosquito Season 4:14 How to Reduce Mosquitos: 3 D's 5:29 A 4th D 5:50 Known mosquito trouble areas 6:59 How the public can help reduce mosquito infestations 8:10 Unmanned Areal System Program - Drone larvacide treatment efficiency 8:49 Noxious Weed Control 9:03 Pest Abatement District for incorporated areas of Ada County 9:55 What about squirrels? 10:26 Science-based, proactive Mosquito treatment to avoid pesticides. 11:07 Best Prevention Tips 11:32 Closing
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Explore Eagle Podcast: Mayor Pike and City of Eagle Treasurer Kellie Rekow, Season 2 Episode 2
Do you ever wonder what happens to your property tax? Listen in as Mayor Brad Pike discusses the City of Eagle's budget and finances with Kellie Rekow, Treasurer for the City of Eagle. Learn about the budgeting process, how you can get involved in the budgeting process, and shortcuts to find the City's financial documents at www.cityofeagle.org/finances. Also, you can hear how the City of Eagle provides fiscal responsibility, transparency, and accountability with annual audits. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction of City of Eagle Treasurer, Kellie Rekow 00:28 What does the City Treasurer do for the City of Eagle? 01:05 Overview of the City Budget process 02:16 Property Tax limits and current City 02:33 City revenue sources besides property taxes 03:10 Process to amend a budget and reallocate funds as needed 04:10 How the Public can get involved in the budget process 05:20 Where to find the City's Budget and financial reports 06:16 Annual audit of finances 07:10 How the city reports the actual expenses 08:11 Other financial aspects for the public to be aware of
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Mayor Brad Pike Discusses the Downtown Eagle Mobility Improvements Project, Explore Eagle Season 2, Ep. 1
Do you want to know more about the construction in Downtown Eagle? Listen in as Mayor Brad Pike discusses the Downtown Mobility Improvements: Eagle Road and State Street Project with Ada County Highway District’s (ACHD) Project Manager, Cody Homan, and Business & Community Relations Coordinator, Erin Johansen; Eagle City Council Member, Mary May, City of Eagle Director of Long-Range Planning & Projects, Nichoel Baird Spencer, and Economic Development Specialist, Tammie Halcomb on this first episode of the second season of the Explore Eagle Podcast. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction 00:18 Podcast Introductions 01:03 What is ACHD? 01:36 Why is this project so important to Downtown Eagle? 2:50 History of the Downtown Mobility Improvements Project 03:17 How this will help traffic on Eagle Road and help people access Downtown Eagle 5:00 Phase 1 of the Downtown Mobility Improvements Project 5:39 General Timeline of the Downtown Mobility Improvements Project 7:15 How to stay informed as this project develops 8:25 How to help mitigate the impact of this project on businesses 10:24 What the City of Eagle is doing to help businesses 11:23 Parking in Downtown Eagle 13:06 Where to find the Downtown Eagle Parking Map 13:26 Panelists wrap up what they want you to know about his project 16:20 Conclusion
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Gem State Brewing owners, Chris and Kristl McGinnis, visit with Mayor Jason Pierce, Episode #19
Gem State Brewing owners Chris and Kristl McGinnis share why they chose downtown Eagle to open their first business, how they navigate the challenges of opening a new business, and give Mayor Jason Pierce a tour of their new pub. We appreciate amproductions1 for producing this video. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro 00:20 Tour of Gem State Brewing with Mayor Pierce, Chris and Kristl 1413 00:48 Brewing Process 03:26 Food and drink options at Gem State Brewing 03:56 Motivation to start a business 04:33 Preparation to open brewery 05:50 General brewing timelines 06:15 Variety of brews at Gem State Brewing 06:47 Being in business as a married couple 08:00 Food items offered at Gem State Brewing 08:53 Why choose Eagle to open a business 09:55 Living and working in downtown Eagle 10:51 Types and flavors of beers at Gem State Brewing 11;50 Seasonality and creativity of brews 12:23 Farm to Mug – sourcing local 13:06 What it’s like to open a business 14:52 How Chris and Kristl navigate business challenges together 16:14 What they love about Eagle and Idaho 16:35 What Eagle’s Motto, “Life, Done Right!” means to the Chris and Kristl 17:22 Ending
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SpitFire Tacos + Tequila owners Scott Slater & Ted Ketlinski & Mayor Pierce on Explore Eagle #18
Are you wondering what replaced Doug's Burger Den in downtown Eagle? Listen to Scott Slater and Ted Ketlinski, owners of SpitFire Tacos and Tequila, visit with Mayor Jason Pierce on this episode of the Explore Eagle Podcast. Scott and Ted tell all about one of the newest restaurants in Eagle, what makes SpitFire Tacos and Tequila unique, and what "Life, Done Right!" means to them. We appreciate amproductions1 for producing this video. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Explore Eagle Podcast introduction 0:30 Introduction of Todd and Scott, owners of SpitFire Tacos and Tequila 1:05 Location history of Doug's Burger Den and SpitFire Tacos 1:40 How the restaurant became SpitFire Taco 2:56 Drive through pick up lane 3:49 Rooftop, patio, and enclosed seating options 4:42 Advantage of being a small Mom and Pop business in Eagle 5:30 Why they chose Eagle to open SpitFire Tacos and Tequila 6:22 Types of foods offered at SpitFire Tacos and Tequila 7:16 Hours of operation 7:33 Sourcing local food suppliers to the restaurant 8:23 What makes SpitFire unique? 8:33 Margaritas 9:12 What does "Life, Done Right!" mean to Todd and Scott 9:55 Closing
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Erin Gallegos, One Haute Cookie owner, speaks with Mayor Jason Pierce on Explore Eagle Episode 17
Erin Gallegos shares why she chose Eagle for her One Haute Cookie business, what a typical business day looks like, the best part of being a small business owner in Eagle, and what "Life, Done Right!" means to her. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 0:42 How One Haute Cookie business began 1:32 What One Haute Cookie offers 1:52 Why Erin chose Eagle to open One Haute Cookie in Eagle 2:07 What it's like to own a small business 2:42 The best part of owning a business in downtown Eagle 3:11 What One Haute Cookie offers 3:55 Parking available in front of One Haute Cookie in downtown Eagle 4:24 A typical day at One Haute Cookie 5:24 Product supplies 5:35 Average cookies made during a typical day verse holiday season 6:14 What "Life, Done Right!" means to Erin 7:14 Erin's appreciation for the downtown atmosphere of Eagle, and the partnership with other business owners downtown
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Orville Jackson Post 127, American Legion Commander Ralph Perez & Mayor Jason Pierce, Explore Eagle Episode 16
Learn how the Orville Jackson Post 127, American Legion came about in honoring the late WW I Veteran Orville Jackson. Join Mayor Jason Pierce as he discusses with Orville Jackson Post 127, American Legion Commander Ralph Perez, the many ways the Legion serves Veterans and our community with Coffee with a Vet, Wreaths Across America, Eagle's Veterans Day Breakfast, Flag Retirement Ceremony, and the Merchant Flag Program. Discover who can join their organization and what Eagle's Motto, "Life, Done Right!" means to Commander Perez. 00:00 Introduction 00:55 Why Ralph Perez chose to volunteer with the American Legion 02:56 History of Orville Jackson and how the American Legion is named Orville Jackson Post 127 04:54 Paying homage to Orville Jackson 05:36 History of the reorganization of the Orville Jackson Post in Eagle 06:33 Supporting Veterans with the Field of Honor 07:13 Wreaths Across America Program 07:58 Coffee with a Vet 08:42 Working with the Veterans Home to bus Veterans to the Coffee with the Vet 09:57 Who can join the American Legion? 12:00 Serving with the Organization as a descendent of service men and women 12:21 Family serves when they support their family serving 12:35 Time commitments and where Post 127 meets 13:34 Member-driven organization supporting causes the members care about 14:27 How people find out about meetings 15:03 The best part of serving with the American Legion 15:19 The American Legion Riders and what they do 16:50 The Veterans Breakfast at Eagle City Hall 17:12 Flag Retirement Ceremony 18:34 Merchant and HOA Flag Program 20:29 What does "Eagle, Life, Done Right!" mean to Commander Ralph Perez
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Centenarian Mert Drorbaugh chats about the Eagle Senior Center & Aging with Mayor Pierce, Explore Eagle Episode 15
100-year-old Mert Drorbaugh asks Mayor Jason Pierce about the future of the Eagle Senior Center and shares her wisdom and tips for aging well, living a long, happy life, and what Eagle's motto, "Life, Done Right!" means to her. 00:00 Introduction 00:41 Background and her move to the Treasure Valley 01:34 Staying physically active by playing golf 02:21 Why Mert chose to move the Treasure Valley 03:06 Mert asks Mayor Pierce how he chose to live in Eagle 03:50 Why Mert comes to the Eagle Senior Center 04:40 The future of the Eagle Senior Center 05:15 The importance of seniors in Eagle 06:06 How Mert celebrated her 100th birthday! 07:20 What Mert does to stay healthy 08:10 Mert, the "Scrubber Lady", and her side business to keep busy 08:50 Mert's advice for those entering retirement 09:41 How Mert has adjusted to aging challenges 10:31 What Mert misses from her early adult years 11:30 Secret for people getting to live to be 100 12:20 Mayor Pierce shares why he enjoys visiting with seniors 13:01 Mert shares the miracle of how helpful people are to seniors' longevity 15:12 Mert's advice for people of any age 15:37 Mert's wisdom from her 100 years of living 16:04 Mert's gratitude for how the community feels about seniors 16:23 Mert asks Mayor Pierce how he feels about the need to take care of seniors. 16:49 What "Life, Done Right!" means to Mert and the importance of community
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Mandi Wright, of Eagle 616 Lions Club, visits with Mayor Pierce, Explore Eagle Podcast, Episode 14
Mandi Wright, a member of the Eagle 616 Lions Club and part owner of Wright Brothers Construction, sits down with Mayor Jason Pierce to discuss how the Eagle 616 Lions Club was established in Eagle, Idaho. Together, they explore the many ways that nonprofit charities contribute to the betterment of our community through their annual service projects. She also shares some of the upcoming fundraising opportunities including the Hackers and Slackers Golf Tournament in September, the bi-annual blood drives, and the various charities they support including placing wreaths at Veteran Memorial headstones. Mandi shares what is required to be a member of the Eagle 616 Lions Club, as well as the optional voluntary opportunities. Mandi and Eagle 616 Lions Club's commitment to living right aligns with Eagle's motto, "Life, Done right." A special thank you to amproductions1.com for producing this video. TIMESTAMP 00:00 Introduction to the Explore Eagle podcast 00:30 Introduction to Eagle 616 Lions Club 00:45 Introduction of Mandi Wright, Wright Brothers Construction and how Eagle 616 Lions Club got established. 01:53 Mission of the Lions Club: Getting involved in your community and helping others 2:27 How the Eagle 616 Lions Club chooses charitable projects 2:40 Kids in Need West Ada service partnership 4:01 Why Mandi chose to get involved with Eagle 616 Lions 4:48 Examples of different service organizations and causes they have helped with. 5:13 Placing flags at the Veterans Memorial 5:26 Biggest Fundraiser: Hackers and Slackers Golf Tournament 6:10 Bi-annual Blood Drives in Eagle 6:52 Where to find Eagle 616 Lions events 7:30 How to join Eagle 616 Lions and what are membership requirements 8:18 Eagle 616 Lions Meetings 9:10 How to get involved with Eagle 616 Lions 9:45 Time commitments to volunteer with Eagle 616 Lions 10:24 Financial commitments to be a member of Eagle 616 Lions 10:40 The best part of being a member of Eagle 616 Lions 11:06 What Eagle is all about, getting people involved in helping our community 11:50 Ways to get involved: Hackers and Slackers Golf Tournament 12:23 What “Life, Done Right.” means to Mandi
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Meg Glasgow, Finer Frames owner, on Explore Eagle Podcast Episode 13
Meg Glasgow, owner of Finer Frames in Eagle, ID, discusses her motivation for bringing her framing business to Eagle and the importance of serving the community while supporting local artists. Meg organizes the Eagle Art Walk (September 28, 2023) and Plein Air Festival, October 7-14, 2023 (www.eaglepleinair.com) to support local artists and bring the community together. Meg emphasizes the value of being a small business in Eagle and the close relationships she has built with fellow business owners and customers. Finer Frames offers custom framing, art restoration, and a gallery featuring local artists. Meg's commitment to living right aligns with Eagle's motto, "Life, Done right." A special thank you to amproductions1.com for producing this video. TIMESTAMP 00:00 Introduction to the Explore Eagle podcast 00:30 Motivation behind starting Finer Frames 01:06 Relocating the business to Eagle 02:33 Importance of community support for small businesses 03:39 Art Walk and Eagle Plein Air Festival events and supporting local artists 04:38 Building relationships with customers and fellow business owners 05:19 Services offered by Finer Frames 06:46 Specialization and notoriety in shadow boxes 07:19 Interpretation of Eagle's motto "Life done right"
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Alana Dunn, Eagle Museum Curator, Explore Eagle Podcast Episode 12
Alana Dunn, the Museum Director of the City of Eagle, shares her journey to becoming the Museum Director, starting with her volunteer work at the museum and eventually being hired for the position. She discusses the process of designing and building the new museum inside the 1938 Catholic Church, highlighting the various exhibits in the museum, including the Eagle Island Prison Farm, the blacksmith shop, the one-room schoolhouse, and the Orville Jackson exhibit. She shares fascinating stories about Orville Jackson's generosity and community involvement, as well as the history of the Eagle High School and the Interurban Trolley system.. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction to the podcast and the guest, Elena Dunn 00:34 Elena Dunn's background and how she became the museum director 03:31 Discussion about moving the museum to the 1938 Catholic Church 06:18 Increase in attendance since the move 07:31 Overview of the exhibits in the museum 10:24 Exhibits on the one-room schoolhouse and Eagle High School 13:33 Exhibit on Orville Jackson's drugstore 15:57 Stories about Orville Jackson's contributions to the community 18:52 Conclusion
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Eagle Public Library Director, Steve Bumgardner, on Explore Eagle Episode 11
In this episode of the Explore Eagle podcast, Mayor Jason Pierce interviews Steve Bumgarner, the Library Director for the City of Eagle. Steve shares his background and experience in the library field, including his time as a prep chef specialist at Walt Disney World. He explains how the Eagle Library has evolved over the years, expanding its collection to include not just books, but also a wide range of items such as cake pans, fishing poles, and even video games. Steve discusses the importance of listening to the community and meeting their needs, which has led to an increase in library usage and circulation. He also highlights the library's digital resources, including subscriptions to newspapers and magazines, as well as its support for homeschooling families. The episode concludes with a discussion of the library's upcoming summer reading program, which aims to prevent the "summer slide" and keep kids reading throughout the summer. TIMESTAMP 0:00:00 Introduction to the podcast and guest, Steve Bumgarner 0:00:30 Steve Bumgarner's background and experience 0:02:12 How Steve Bumgarner became the Library Director in Eagle 0:02:51 Steve Bumgarner's tenure as the Library Director 0:03:11 Expansion of the library beyond books 0:04:16 Introduction of the Library of Things concept 0:05:23 Creation of the game and video game collections 0:06:24 Increase in popularity of graphic novels and comics 0:07:23 Success of the School Success collection 0:08:18 Impact of the library on the community and forming connections 0:11:58 Utilization of the library by homeschooling families 0:13:29 Sponsorship of the family play space by Valnova 0:15:11 Description and popularity of the family play space 0:18:03 Certification of the library for early childhood literacy 0:20:01 Digital resources and subscriptions available through the library 0:22:21 Services provided for Curbside Pickup and Doorstep Delivery 0:23:17 Increase in circulation over the years 0:24:05 Introduction of drop-off curbside pickup during the pandemic 0:25:11 Accessibility services, Idaho Talking Book Service, for individuals with mobility or vision issues 0:26:19 Adventures in Eagle Summer Reading Program 0:28:45 How the Library benefits communities
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Megan Hoiosen, Sweet Tea Living owner, on the Explore Eagle Podcast Episode 10
Megan Hoiosen, owner of Sweet Tea Living, shares her journey of starting a business and why she chose to open it in Eagle. She emphasizes the importance of community support for small businesses and highlights the unique offerings of Sweet Tea Living, including vintage and home decor, jewelry, and gifts. Megan also mentions their Southern sweet tea shipped in from Alabama, which is a hit among visitors. She encourages people to support local businesses. Overall, Megan believes that Eagle, "Life, Done right!" means living with integrity, hard work, and a positive outlook. TIMESTAMP 00:00 Introduction to the podcast 00:49 Megan's motivation to start a business and her background 01:45 Choosing Eagle as the location for the business 02:53 Importance of supporting mom and pop shops in Downtown Eagle 04:59 Best part of owning a small business in Eagle 05:40 Duration of Sweet Tea Living and its offerings 07:51 Encouragement to support local businesses during construction 08:59 Importance of community support for small businesses 09:39 Impact of local businesses on the community 10:04 Definition of "life done right" as integrity and positivity
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City of Eagle Recreation Director, Brian Allen, on Explore Eagle Podcast Episode 9
Eagle Recreation Director, Brian Allen, highlights many of the events put on in the City of Eagle, and how they have been able to work towards 100% cost recovery. Learn about Eagle Fun Days and other annual large events held in Eagle, how events, classes and programs are expanding and glimpse in what is in store for the Community Hall and Eagle Senior Center. A special thank you to amproductions1.com for producing this video. Time Stamps: 00:01 Welcome to the Explorer Eagle podcast 00:32 Introduction to some of the fun city events offered in Eagle. 00:56 Eagle Parks Director, Brian Allen’s prior experience in overseeing large events. 02:02 Recreation Department expanding Eagle events, programs and classes. 03:06 Cost recovery with events in Eagle. 04:30 Businesses and Events in Eagle. 4:51 Volunteers at Eagle Events 06:11 All about Eagle Fun Days! 08:20 Other Eagle Events 09:04 Eagle Saturday market 09:38 Camps and Classes 11:29 Community Hall – a place for the community to gather. 13:27 Expanding events around Eagle to support local businesses. 15:43 Getting programming back up after Covid. 16:14 The future of events held at the Eagle Senior Center 17:58 Organic event growth – share your ideas with the Recreation Department. 18:23 Closing
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Mark Fitzpatrick, the owner of Old State Saloon, joins Mayor Pierce on Explore Eagle Podcast Episode 8
Mayor Jason Pierce welcomes Mark Fitzpatrick, owner of Old State Saloon. In this episode of Explore Eagle Podcast, Mark shares his passion for knowing the food source providers for Old State Saloon to provide high-quality food and drink, support local businesses and families, and create events to support local musicians, and a place where good people can meet and hang out. He shares his community involvement in Eagle Saturday Markets and Eagle Fun Days, including sponsoring a two-day rock concert on State Street, professional actors dressed in western-style clothes and activities like bull riding and axe throwing. Mark expresses his gratitude for the support and encouragement the Eagle community has offered him and shares what Eagle's motto, "Life, Done Right!" means to him- being involved in the community, helping and educating others, and using one's talents to glorify God. A special thank you to amproductions1.com for producing this video podcast. Timestamps 00:00 Interview with Mark Fitzpatrick, Owner of Old State Saloon 01:03 Motivating Factors Behind Starting a Business in Eagle, Idaho 03:04 Exploring the Benefits of Being a Mom and Pop Business Owner in Downtown Eagle, Idaho 03:55 Owning a Business in downtown Eagle & Supporting Eagle Saturday Market 04:58 Philosophy of Running Old State Saloon 06:06 How to Stay Connected on Events at Old State Saloon 07:17 Old State Saloon Sponsoring Eagle Fun Days Events! 08:31 What "Eagle Life, Done Right!" means to Mark 09:33 What Mark Loves About Old State Street Saloon
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Eagle City Council Member Helen Russell and Mayor Jason Pierce, Explore Eagle Podcast Episode 5
Council Member Helen Russell visits with Mayor Jason Pierce about her decision to move to Eagle and then get involved in Eagle politics, what it is like serving on the city council including the hardest and best parts, what she is looking forward to coming up in Eagle and what "Eagle, Life, Done Right!" means to Helen. 0:00 Interview with Helen Russell, City Council Member of Eagle, Idaho 02:11 Why did you choose to move to Eagle? 03:58 What made Helen decide to run for Eagle City Council? 05:20 Components of serving on Eagle City Council 05:55 What is one thing she wishes everyone understood about City Council? 7:03 Developments in Eagle 07:55 What is the hardest part of serving on the City Council? 08:26 The best part of serving on Eagle City Council 09:04 Looking forward to future milestones in Eagle 10:53 City Projects and Exciting Developments in Eagle 11:54 What does "Eagle, Life, Done Right!" mean to you? 12:40 Bringing community together
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Aimee Ricci, owner of Urban Casuals & Donnie Ricardo, & Mayor Jason Pierce on Explore Eagle Podcast Episode 7
This week, Aimee Ricci, the owner of Urban Casuals and Donni Ricardo, discusses with Mayor Jason Pierce some of the highlights of owning a business in downtown Eagle. In today's episode, he interviews Amy from Urban Casuals and Donnie Ricardo, businesses in downtown Eagle. Aimee explains that she wanted to start a business that was completely different from the high tech industry that she had been in for 15 years prior to living in Idaho. She saw an opportunity to start a small business with a unique selection of eclectic goods. Enjoy learning how "Eagle Life, Done Right!" means Aimee puts God and family first and enjoys doing right by her customers, including prioritizing honesty even if it means losing a sale, in order to earn her customers' trust! 00:00 Opening 01:13 Interview with Small Business Owner in Downtown Eagle, Idaho 02:48 Heading: Exploring the Changes in Downtown Eagle with Donna Ricardo and Urban Casuals 05:08 Exploring "Life, Done Right!" in Eagle, Idaho
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Eagle City Council Member Charlie Baun and Mayor Jason Pierce, Explore Eagle Podcast Episode 6
Learn about native Idahoan and Eagle City Council Member Charlie Baun's political journey with its challenges and highlights to protect open space while managing growth as Council Member Baun talks with Mayor Jason Pierce. With his great love for Idaho with its open space in the foothills, access to the river and Highway 55, and friendly people, Council Member Baun has actively maintains environmental conservatism even amongst growth. Before becoming a City Council Member, he was asked by the city of Eagle to help with their Comprehensive Plan in 2007, writing the open space and upland section. While witnessing the growth and changes over the years, Council Member Baun got involved in politics to be part of that change while working to ensure environmental conservation continues in Eagle by protecting open space and following the Comprehensive Plan. Timestamps 00:00 Exploring Eagle with Council Member Charlie Bond 02:47 Charlie Bond's employment as State Director for Natural and Cultural Resources in the Idaho National Guard, and the consulting firm, Environmental Conservation Services 04:36 Professional Profile of City Council Member and Coach 06:00 Exploring the Political Side of Local Government 07:47 Reflections on Serving on City Council: Challenges and Responsibilities 09:13 City Government: Challenges and Benefits 10:59 Understanding Eagle City Government and Private Property Rights in Idaho 16:11 Balancing Private Property Rights with Open Space and Habitat Preservation in Eagle18:14 Eagle, Idaho's Open Space and Trail Connectivity Initiatives 22:22 Exploring Eagle's Community and Motto: "Life Done Right" 24:21 Managing Open Space Development in Eagle, Idaho 26:03 The Importance of Planning for Development in the Community
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City Council Pro-Tem Melissa Gindlesperger & Mayor Jason Pierce on Explore Eagle Podcast Episode 4
Mayor Jason Pierce Council Pro-Tem, Melissa Gindlesberger, joins Mayor Pierce on this Explore Eagle episode. Learn about Melissa's background and how her family chose to move to Eagle and get involved in our community beginning with her attending Coffee with the Mayor and eventually being appointed to the City Council. She shares her love for the City of Eagle, what she has learned while serving on the City Council, and her goal to maintain Eagle's aesthetic charm. 00:43 Interview with Advertising Agency Owner and Eagle City Council Member Pro-Tem, Melissa Gindlesperger 02:50 Conversation Summary: Appointment to City Council and Decision to Run for Re-Election 04:04 Heading: Council Member Reflections on Local Government and Community Events in Eagle, Idaho 05:11 What Melissa learned serving on Eagle City Council 05:54 The hardest and best parts of serving on the City Council 06:42 The best part is talking with people and working with people 07:09 Goals while serving on City Council 08:10 Capital Plan and Capital Maintenance Plan for public transparency 08:58 Eagle Fun Days and family friendly events 10:42 What does Eagle is "Life, Done Right!" mean to Melissa Gindlesperger?
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Eagle City Council President Brad Pike & Mayor Jason Pierce, Explore Eagle Podcast, Episode 3
Join current City of Eagle Mayor Jason Pierce as he talks with current Eagle City Council President, Brad Pike. In this episode, learn more about Brad's family, how they chose to move to Eagle because of the small community, rural setting, and close proximity to the city, his previous career and community involvement that led him to get involved in becoming a council member for Eagle, and what "Eagle, Life, Done Right!" means to him. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Interview with Eagle City Council President Brad Pike on Life Done Right in Eagle, Idaho 03:20 Moving to Eagle and Getting Involved in Local Government 05:05 Citizen Activism Leads to Successful Safety Campaign for Highway 25 09:39 Interview with Eagle City Council Member on Serving the Community 11:45 Exploring the Challenges of Explaining Local Government Processes to the Public 13:24 What does Eagle, "Life, Done Right" mean to Brad Pike?
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Explore Eagle Podcast Part 2 - Mayor Jason Pierce with former Mayors Nancy Merrill and Stephen Guerber
Mayor Jason Pierce continues his conversation with former Eagle Mayors Nancy Merrill and Stephen Guerber about the meaning behind Eagle’s motto, “Life, Done Right!” Together, they discuss changes that have been made to the city in order to keep Eagle a desirable place to live. Topics in this episode include the development of Lexington Hills subdivision; creating a bypass around downtown Eagle for a vibrant downtown, Eagle's comprehensive plan, property taxes, and start-up businesses in Eagle that have grown and expanded. Last half of a 2-part conversation. The Explore Eagle podcast explores the different ways Eagle is "Life, Done Right!” through conversations with city leaders, staff, business owners, and residents. TIMESTAMP: 0:00 Preserving Eagle's desirable features with wide sidewalks and tree-lined streets while allowing growth 1:13 From a 4-way stop at Eagle Road and State Highway 44, to a lighted intersection 2:56 Conversation Between Two Longtime Eagle Residents and Previous Eagle Mayors: A Reflection on Career Paths and Community Involvement 4:27 Former Mayor of Eagle, Idaho, Nancy Merrill 8:06 Negotiations for Lexington Hills Subdivision in Eagle, Idaho 10:28 Negotiating the Subdivision of Lexington Hills 12:22 Enhancing the Look of Eagle City Through Tree Planting and Burying Power Lines 14:40 The Vision of Eagle: Preserving the City's Tree Canopy for Future Generations 16:19 The Comprehensive Plan for Eagle, Idaho: A Look at the Early 2000s Growth Strategy 20:44 Ada County Comprehensive Plan Impacts City of Boise Flooding Plan 22:52 The Benefits of Comprehensive City Planning and Police Services in Eagle, Idaho 24:23 Discussion of Contracting with Ada County for Enhanced Police Services in Eagle, Idaho 28:21 Understanding the Tax System in Eagle, Idaho 29:57 Accomplishments of Former Eagle Mayors Merrill and Gerbe 35:57 Eagle City's Approach to Controlling Development 37:29 Eagle's Vision for the Future: Mayors Guerber and Merrill Look Back at the Development of the City 39:43 Eagle City Council Discusses Becoming a Workplace Community 42:22 Nancy Merrill: How Eagle, Idaho: Life Done Right44:29 Stephen Guerber: Exploring Eagle: Life Done Right
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Eagle Life, Done Right! Past & Present: Mayor Pierce with former Eagle Mayors Steve Guerber and Nancy Merrill, Part 1
Join current City of Eagle Mayor Jason Pierce as he talks with two previous City of Eagle Mayors: Steve Guerber and Nancy Merrill, about their visions for Eagle from the 1980s, early 2000s and today, how Eagle has evolved since becoming a city in 1971, and still is Life, Done Right! Part one of a two-part conversation. Timestamps 0:02:29 Moving to a Rural-Urban Community 0:03:53 Reflections on the City's Growth from 200 to 33,000 People 0:10:10 Community Involvement and Visionary Leadership 0:14:59 Community Efforts to Build City Hall and Heritage Park 0:17:35 Controversial Decision to Build a Bypass Around Eagle0:21:05 Successful Revitalization of Downtown, Cohesive Planning, & Saying "No" to Businesses 0:22:57 Eagle's Commitment to Quality Design & Development 0:24:51 Design Review Committee
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the Explore Eagle Podcast- The City of Eagle’s podcast with the same name as our app, Explore Eagle. People often ask Mayor Pierce, “What does Eagle’s motto, Life, Done Right!, mean?” In each episode, he talks with city leaders, staff, business owners, and residents to explore the many ways Eagle is "Life, Done right!"
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