Board of Directors
| President |
Beth Geagan (Balance Business) |
| Vice President |
TBD |
| Secretary |
TBD |
| Treasurer |
Kathy Stearns (Arc Advisers) |
| Marketing and Communication |
Russ Stoddard (Oliver Russell) |
| Legal |
TBD |
| Local Business Chair |
Sally Freeman (Boise Weekly) |
| Local Food Chair |
Janie Burns (Meadowlark Farms) |
| Local Exchange Chair |
Amy Hutchinson (Community Member) |
| Local Arts & Culture Chair |
Mark Ickes (Co Founder-Think Boise First) |
| Local Green Development Chair |
TBD |
| Local Energy Chair |
Dave Krick (Bittercreek/Red Feather) |
| Member at Large |
TBD |
Bows and Arrows History
The Bows and Arrows Building located at 210 N. 6th Street was designed and built by the LeCompte family in 1897. It was used as a residential dwelling (comprised of two apartments) until 1945, and tended to house members of the Central District Fire Building next door. Originally, the building had both a gable roof and an upstairs balcony, but both of these architectural details were lost at an unknown date. In 1945, the building switched to mixed commercial and residential use. It was inhabited by Ronald Robison, who achieved his boyhood dream of opening an archery store, Bows and Arrows, somewhere between 1950 and 1953. In 1977, the Bows and Arrows building was designated as part of the Boise Historic District by the National Register of Historic Places. Since then, it has housed a variety of small businesses as office space.
Collaboration Space
Are you in need of a space to meet, brainstorm, or collaborate? The Bows & Arrows building provides a venue to do all of this and more. Our first floor conference room can be reserved and accommodates group meetings of up to 14 people in Boise's downtown historic district. We also have office space for rent to organizations whose mission aligns with ours and desire to share infrastructure and resources to eliminate duplication of effort and reduce ecological impact. Contact us at 424-6665 or email for rates and availability.