The Idaho Conservationist—April, 2014

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COMMUNITY

The Drydens’ Version of Paradise Last year was ICL’s 40th anniversary. As part of that benchmark, digital marketing company Wire Stone interviewed lots of folks and created a truly inspiring video for us to show at our celebrations and on our website. Travis Dryden, now with Sovrn Creative, was part of that incredible team. And based on his interactions with ICL, he became a member. Here’s how he explained his interest: I moved to Idaho 16 years ago—a decision I will never regret as I watch my family grow up in a community that is surrounded by ample opportunity to get outside. Our winters are spent exploring the snow at Bogus Basin and our summers, biking on the extensive trail system out our backdoor. Our family became members of ICL because they truly care and work hard to support how we live, work and play. I know my values are represented at the Statehouse through ICL’s dedicated staff, and I will be alerted when I am needed to add my voice.

The Dryden boys growing up in Boise.

Travis and Paula Dryden.

As my wife and I watch our boys grow up, I only hope that our Idaho adventures together serve as a lasting gift to them, whether they choose to remain here or find their own version of paradise. Lana Weber Member Associate lweber@idahoconservation.org

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