Published online: May 04, 2021 Articles, East Idaho Business
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BLACKFOOT – Bingham Healthcare recently announced that they will be donating $400,000 to the Idaho Falls Auditorium District as the event center’s newest community sponsor. Bingham Healthcare’s donation will help make the new 48,000 square foot venue a reality. This new facility will be a beacon of entertainment and opportunity for the region for years to come,” said Jake Erickson, CEO of Bingham Healthcare. “With events including youth and high school tournaments, conventions, and a bevy of business conferences, we are pleased to be part of the inaugural businesses helping move this vital community project forward.”
Published online: May 04, 2021 Articles, East Idaho Business
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IDAHO FALLS – The Idaho Falls Auditorium District (IFAD) recently announced a new partnership with Golden Valley Natural, which will donate $2,000,000 to secure the naming rights to the new arena within the Mountain America Event Center. Golden Valley Natural will name the arena “Hero Arena” in honor of its Hero Jerky snacks line and the everyday American heroes who inspired it.
“We are excited to announce that Golden Valley Natural is sponsoring the Sports and Performance arena within the new events center,” said Ben Ball, President of Golden Valley Natural. “We couldn’t be more thrilled to participate in this major addition to our community.”
Bingham Healthcare to sponsor the Idaho Falls Auditorium District
BLACKFOOT, Idaho (KIFI) – Bingham Healthcare will be donating $400,000 to the Idaho Falls Auditorium District as the event center’s newest community sponsor.
The donation will help make the new 48,000 square foot venue a reality. This new facility will be a beacon of entertainment and opportunity for the region for years to come,” Bingham Healthcare CEO Jake Erickson said. “With events including youth and high school tournaments, conventions, and a bevy of business conferences, we are pleased to be part of the inaugural businesses helping move this vital community project forward.”
The Chair of the Idaho Falls Auditorium District, Terri Gazdik, said the donation comes at a critical time.
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IDAHO FALLS The Idaho Falls Auditorium District recently announced the appointment of Mike Carpenter to the Board of Directors. Carpenter will complete the term of John LoBuono who unexpectedly passed away in early January. “We deeply mourn the passing of John LoBuono who was an outstanding Board member for the last 3 ½ years.” Idaho Falls Auditorium District Board Chair, Terri Gazdik said. “However, we are extremely fortunate that Mike Carpenter has agreed to fill the vacant Board seat.”
Carpenter and his wife Kim have resided in Idaho Falls for over thirty years. Mike and Kim have two married daughters who reside in Idaho Falls and Nashville Tennessee and three grandkids.
The Mountain America Center has received a gift of $500,000 from the Teton Auto Group. Teton Auto Group President Mario Hernandez, standing with his family, officially handed off the ceremonial check at a press conference Tuesday at the Teton Toyota showroom.
âPartnerships of private enterprise and government are absolutely necessary in order to make projects the size of this one a reality. We are so excited to welcome Teton Auto Group to our project partnership,â said Idaho Falls Auditorium District Board Chairwoman Terri Gadzik. âThey have stepped up to the plate and have provided tremendous momentum as we continue to move this project forward.â