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Getting to Know Amy Martin of Pick Me Up
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EastIdahoNews.com is highlighting hardworking people who make our local businesses a success. Every Sunday, we’re Getting to Know YOU!
1. Name and Job Title: Amy Martin, Owner of Pick Me Up
2. What do you do in your position? I oversee the culture of our company as well as the marketing, growth and consistency in our customer experience. A little bit of everything!
3. Where were you born and when is your birthday? Salt Lake City, December 14.
4. How long have you lived in eastern Idaho and what city do you live in now? I grew up in good old Firth, Idaho! I left after graduating but came back with my husband in 2016. We currently live in Ammon.
Popular Mexican restaurant opening in Blackfoot this fall
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BLACKFOOT – Fans of Costa Vida in Rexburg, Ammon and Chubbuck will soon have a new location to order fresh burritos, salads and tacos.
A Blackfoot store is opening in early September at 1314 Parkway Drive. Keith Crockett and Richard Silcock are partners in the business.
Crockett tells EastIdahoNews.com the building’s construction is just getting underway.
“It’s an empty lot right now. We’ve got the footings poured and we’re pouring the floor right now. It’s a ground-up (project) with a drive-thru,” Crockett says.