
🌟✨ **Tabernacle Tuesday!**
As we gather to celebrate the history and community spirit of Rexburg's beloved Tabernacle, we must also acknowledge the challenges it faces. This iconic 115 year old building, has withstood the test of time, but it requires all of our attention.
Nearly 50 years ago, the Teton Dam Flood left a mark on our community and significantly damaged this treasured structure. While the City was able to bring it back to code after purchasing it a few years later, the necessary full restoration was never completed due to budget constraints.
🛠️ Today, we find ourselves at a similar crossroads. The Tabernacle is in need of critical upgrades, including ADA accessibility improvements, extensive plumbing renovations, bathroom repairs, crucial structural enhancements, heating and cooling system upgrades, and more. 🛠️
Your awareness is vital in our efforts to restore this historic building as we work to preserve the Tabernacle and help ensure that it serves our community's social needs moving forward for many years to come.
#TabernacleTuesday #RexburgRestoration #CommunityFirst #PreserveOurHistory







🌟✨ **Tabernacle Tuesday!**
As we gather to celebrate the history and community spirit of Rexburg's beloved Tabernacle, we must also acknowledge the challenges it faces. This iconic 115 year old building, has withstood the test of time, but it requires all of our attention.
Nearly 50 years ago, the Teton Dam Flood left a mark on our community and significantly damaged this treasured structure. While the City was able to bring it back to code after purchasing it a few years later, the necessary full restoration was never completed due to budget constraints.
🛠️ Today, we find ourselves at a similar crossroads. The Tabernacle is in need of critical upgrades, including ADA accessibility improvements, extensive plumbing renovations, bathroom repairs, crucial structural enhancements, heating and cooling system upgrades, and more. 🛠️
Your awareness is vital in our efforts to restore this historic building as we work to preserve the Tabernacle and help ensure that it serves our community's social needs moving forward for many years to come.
#TabernacleTuesday #RexburgRestoration #CommunityFirst #PreserveOurHistory







🌟 Fun fact: Did you know the Museum of Rexburg had a home before the Tabernacle? The museum originally opened on College Avenue in March 1970, thanks to the efforts of the Upper Snake River Valley Historical Society! 🎉 This museum became a treasure trove of local history, showcasing donations and captivating visitors with stories from our past. However, when the Teton Flood hit in 1976, the museum closed, later finding a new home in the basement of the Tabernacle in 1981, dedicating itself to the commemoration of the flood. 🏛️ In 2016, the museum expanded its offerings to once again share stories about the pioneers of Rexburg's past in addition to the impact of the flood. In December of 2023, the museum closed its doors to prepare for the restoration of the Tabernacle. What repairs are needed at the Tabernacle that caused the museum to lose its home? Stick with us next week to find out! #TabernacleTuesday #RexburgHistory #MuseumofRexburg #TetonDamFloodMuseum


🌟 The Rexburg Tabernacle has hosted a tapestry of stories woven throughout its history, each memory like the stitch of a quilt represented in our annual quilt show each March. What is your favorite memory of the building? 🌟 With long linneages residing in Rexburg, perhaps you have a story about the building's past? Or more entrenched in the community, the building has been a cornerstone of local gatherings for over a century. A multitude of events have taken place there including music performances, graduations, interfaith holiday pageants, and political speeches. In 1913, the lawn was the central gathering place for the formation of Madison County. The County notes "...over five thousand people attended. A big barbecue was served consisting of two steers, six pigs, six lambs, and two thousand loaves of bread." Come take a trip down memory lane with us. 💡✨💡✨💡 Perhaps you were moved by a speech or performance by a national figure like Frank Church, Evan McMullin, or Matt and Savannah Shaw? Maybe a local showcase by one of our choirs, symphonies, or orchestras created an unforgettable scene? 🎤🎶 Once upon a time, the basement hosted baptisms, dances, and band recitals. In the 80's it served as a home for the Teton Dam Flood Museum, which closed in late 2023 for the building's renovation. In more recent times, our annual OkTUBERfest and the Robinson Family Light Show both garnered local recognition as "Hallmark Channel-worthy celebrations!" Each memory contributes to the rich tapestry of our shared history. We invite you to share yours on our TLC webpage - dedicated to growing the story of the Tabernacle! ✨ #TabernacleTuesday #MemoriesMatter #RexburgIdaho #ShareYourMemory #TenderLovingCare #ATapestryofMemories #TabernacleLegacyCampaign #TLC #RexburgHistory
Share your memory here: www.rexburg.org/o/tabernacle/forms/tabernacle-memories






🌄🏛️ **Do you know the hiStory (see what we did there?) behind the stones on the Rexburg Tabernacle?** 🏛️🌄
The size and number of stones on the structure leads one to wonder...how did those contractors manage to get the job done back in 1911? Well, the answer is...with tremendous effort.
The gray stones (believed to be mostly sedimentary limestone) were sourced near the Webster dry farms, approximately 4 miles east of Rexburg. The lighter stones (believed to be mostly volcanic rhyolite) found around the trim, windows, and doors came from the Sunnydell-Archer area quarries, about 10 miles south of Rexburg. In March of 1911, they used large heavy-duty horse-drawn wagons to haul over 140 cords (about 560,000 pounds) of stone to the building site. At that time, the project had been signed, but a bid had not yet even been put up for construction!
Two months later, on May 25th of that year, contractor bids were due. The very next day F.L. McGrew of St. Anthony, with the lowest bid of $19,808, was awarded the job and one more day later shovels hit the dirt for the first time, marking the official groundbreaking of the site. Eli McEntire is credited with the stonework around the building, which held its opening ceremony just 7 months and 5 days later.
Do you have a photo that makes the Tabernacle shine? We'd love to see it! Share it with us in the comments or with this form on our website! https://www.rexburg.org/o/tabernacle/forms/tabernacle-memories
Our 1911 Tabernacle Civic Center needs significant restoration. The renovations began in 2024 and will continue over the next several years. This 1911 landmark is a standing icon of the legacy of our community, thus, the Tabernacle Legacy Campaign was born. We'll continue to share more information about the story of this icon and campaign. Stay tuned!
#TabernacleTuesday #RexburgIdaho #RexburgTabernacle #CommunityHistory #RexburgHeritage #IdahoGeology
📷: the size of a single stone, approximately 12" deep and 30" long | an archived array of tools used to construct the Tabernacle | an AI-generated depiction of "a possible southeast Idaho limestone quarry circa 1911."




🌟 Did you know that the Rexburg Tabernacle Civic Center still retains its original radiators from 1911?! 🤯 While the heating system was updated to natural gas during restoration in the 1980s, the historic steam boiler continues to pump steam through these incredible vintage radiators! 💨✨ Imagine the stories and warmth these heaters have witnessed over a century! 🔥 From community gatherings to unforgettable performances, they’ve kept the spirit of Rexburg cozy and inviting, even during our colder winter seasons. What do you think these old radiators would say if they could talk? Share your thoughts below! 👇❤️ #RexburgHistory #CivicCenter #VintageVibes #RexburgIdaho #TabernacleTuesday #RexburgTabernacle


🌟 Did you know that the Rexburg Tabernacle Civic Center still retains its original radiators from 1911?! 🤯 While the heating system was updated to natural gas during restoration in the 1980s, the historic steam boiler continues to pump steam through these incredible vintage radiators! 💨✨
Imagine the stories and warmth these heaters have witnessed over a century! 🔥 From community gatherings to unforgettable performances, they’ve kept the spirit of Rexburg cozy and inviting, even during our colder winter seasons. What do you think these old radiators would say if they could talk? Share your thoughts below! 👇❤️ #RexburgHistory #CivicCenter #VintageVibes #RexburgIdaho #TabernacleTuesday #RexburgTabernacle


📢 Exciting news, Rexburg! 🌟 Our brand new 2025 Program Guide is here! This guide will help you explore the amazing opportunities and services our city departments have to offer throughout the year! Inside, you'll find classes to take, teams to join, community events to attend, and even a few ways to give back to the community. There’s something for everyone to enjoy and rediscover Rexburg! 🎉 Check it out and dive into a year filled with fun and connection! Let’s make this year a splash! 💚 #Rexburg2025 #CommunityConnection #ExploreRexburg #RexburgIdaho #ProgramGuide #StayInformed #DontForgetToShare
Check it out: https://www.rexburg.org/o/parksrecreation/page/recreation-guide


Imagine for a moment... The year is 1911. There are no motorized vehicles. No motorized machines. No electrical tools or any of today's modern conveniences. In that year, working in those conditions, while also dealing with inconveniences like weather and other hazards, a team of citizens came together to build the Rexburg Tabernacle in ONLY 8 MONTHS! This feat is noteworthy for many reasons, but its completion is a testament to the community and legacy of the building that is Still Standing here in Rexburg over a century later. We'll be sharing this story and more over the next few weeks. We hope you stay tuned and enjoy...Tabernacle Tuesday. 📷: historical photo of people gathered to watch men working to lay the cornerstone of the Tabernacle in Rexburg, dated 1911


“Leave Nothing for tomorrow which can be done today" - Abraham Lincoln
City of Rexburg’s City Hall and our affiliated offices will be closed on Monday, February 17th in honor of President’s Day. Emergency services will remain in operation as usual.
Trash normally picked up on Monday the 17th will be picked up on the 18th.


The Rexburg City Hall and our affiliated offices will be closed on Monday, January 20th, in honor of Martin Luther King Day!
Garbage normally picked up on Monday will be picked up on Tuesday the 21st.
** We believe in Justice and Equality for All! **


Happy New Year!! We’re wishing you a happy & healthy 2025!
City Hall and our affiliated offices will close at noon today (12/31) and remain closed tomorrow for the New Year. Emergency operations remain in service as usual.
Trash pick up normally on Wednesday will be picked up Thursday. Recycling for the remainder of the week will be delayed one day.
Remember to celebrate safe and sound!
Cheers Rexburg!!


The family is home for the holidays. Did you know our activity guide has recipes and games you can do from the comfort of home? Here's a couple examples...but there's even more in the guide!
Check out the whole guide here:
https://www.rexburg.org/o/cor/page/christmas



Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays from our family to yours. City Hall and our affiliated offices will be closed on Wednesday, December 25th, in celebration of Christmas! We'll also close at noon on Tuesday, the 24th. Trash normally picked up on 12/25 will be delayed one day.
Have a safe and wonderful holiday. Cheers!


Rexburg's overnight street policies are officially in effect! From December 15th to March 1st (2am to 7am) parking on Rexburg's streets and alleys is not permitted! Learn more about our winter street policies here: https://www.rexburg.org/page/winter-street-policies


We hope you'll join us for a festive holiday celebration as Rexburg Arts presents: A Winter's Night Christmas! Next Wednesday, December 18th, at the Romance Theater! The concert begins at 7pm!


Are you interested in helping with our future holiday event? Either on the organization team, as a sponsor, volunteer, or in any other way?
Let us know how you can help our event grow!
Fill up the form on the event's page:
https://www.rexburg.org/page/christmas-in-rexburg


Heads Up Rexburg! STREET CLOSURE ALERT!
W 2nd N will be closed between S 1st W & S 3rd W on Saturday, 11/30, from 4-10 pm for the Christmas Lights and Holiday Nights event. We anticipate increased pedestrian traffic and would like to grant the holiday carriages safer street access.
**This includes the intersection at S 2nd W. Vehicles who approach this intersection will be instructed to do a U-turn.
Please take note and use alternate routes as needed.


You Guys!!! Today is the Day! The Lights turn on at 6 pm following our tree lighting at 5:30! Have you seen the tree in Porter Park? It's HUGE! 75 feet tall!!! Ok...so we couldn't get lights allll the way to the top of the tree, but we all worked hard to get it as lit as we could! So come light the night with us and dance to the tunes of the season! We'll all be "dancin' merrily In the new old-fashioned way!”
See you tonight at Porter Park! Don't forget to bring your friends!


Have you met Tinsel? The City of Rexburg's new holiday mascot will be at Porter Park tomorrow night to debut her story about her journey to Rexburg to find a new Christmas trend for Santa! Check in on her story times at 5:45, 6:45, 7:45, and 8:45!
Come share a story and a smile with our new holiday elf! We can't wait for you to meet her!

