2355 Old Penitentiary Rd
Boise, ID 83712-8252
(208) 343-8649
The Idaho State Historical Society is comprised of the Idaho State Historical Museum, Idaho State Archives, Idaho State Historic Preservation Office, and Historic Sites Program. We seek to inspire, enrich and engage all Idahoans by leading the state in preserving, sharing, and using history and cultural resources relevant to today to inform and influence the future. Join us today!
ABOUT US HomeGrown Theatre is a local, independent theatre company in Boise, Idaho dedicated to bringing a unique theatre experience to our community at an affordable cost. HomeGrown Theatre was created to expand opportunities for local artists to work together, and hone our craft in a professional setting. Each of our productions employs the talent of 15 - 30+ local artists. We also aim to create accessible theatre for an underserved audience by producing contemporary, original, smart, fun, and exciting productions. HGT has produced 11 productions since it’s establishment in 2011 including our Annual Horrific Puppet Affair and 7 original productions. HGT also has presented over 40 play readings in our BLiP Reading Series, a monthly program which brings new plays by local playwrights to Hyde Park Books the last Tuesday of each month. With outstanding collaborators and innovative storytelling, our upcoming season of plays will continue to prove the creative vitality we can find at home. WHO ARE WE? Chad Ethan Shohet, Artistic Director Jaime Nebeker, Managing Director Mathew Kolsky, Company Production Manager Shaila Schmidt, Resident Dramaturg Erin Archambeault, Graphic Designer Jessica Nebeker, Director of Ticket Services
Nurse Practitioners of Idaho -NPI- formed as an independent membership group in 1999, separating from the long standing NP conference group of the Idaho Nurses Association. NPI, an affiliate organization of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, is the professional organization for nurse practitioners in Idaho. NPI is the primary resource for continuing education of nurse practitioners and provides an annual educational conference to meet ongoing continuing and pharmacology education for the NP. Active membership promotes establishing collegiality with all members of the health care team by supporting a voice for NP issues in the Legislature, participating within our communities to promote access to care for all, and maintaining excellence in provider skills, efficacy in practice and safety in patient care. Due to the hard-working efforts of NPI members, the Idaho State Nurse Practice Act was amended in 2004 to eliminate the requirement for supervision. This established a standard for collaborative practice with other healthcare providers for Idaho nurse practitioners under statute and rules regulated solely by the Board of Nursing. Although NPI efforts benefit all nurse practitioners licensed in Idaho, paid membership affords members a direct voice in the goals and activities of the organization, as well as resources for many practical issues including insurance reimbursement and access to peer resources to promote the individual in practice, allowing networking with other NPs in similar specialties and subspecialties.