Community Backing
Magic Valley businesses and organizations standing behind this.
Petition signatures show public demand. This list shows that the local business community agrees — a Twin Falls recreation center is good for the region, good for families, and good for the economy.
Council & Public Officials
Public officials backing the effort.

As a Twin Falls resident, I'd love to see our community come together to find a thoughtful path toward building a recreation center. Spaces like this can strengthen neighborhoods, support families, and create opportunities for people of all ages to gather, stay active, and build community.
Nathan Murray
Twin Falls City Council
Businesses & Organizations
Local businesses and organizations behind this.

Organization · Twin Falls, ID
Twin Falls Zoo
A family destination inside Twin Falls City Park — a natural ally for a recreation center that keeps families here on weekends.
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Business · Twin Falls, ID
Doulos Plumbing
Locally owned plumbing company serving the Magic Valley.
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Business · Twin Falls, ID
Braces R Us
Family orthodontics practice with a Twin Falls clinic — invested in the kids and families a rec center would serve.
Visit website →Each supporter listed here has given explicit permission to be named publicly. Being listed indicates support for building a public recreation center — it does not indicate financial commitment.
Own a Magic Valley business?
Add your business or organization to this list.
When city council sees local businesses behind this, it changes the conversation. No cost, no commitment — just a public stance that Twin Falls deserves a real recreation center.
Get Your Business ListedWhy business support matters.
A rec center isn't just a building — it's tournament revenue, family visits, youth programming, and dollars that currently leave the Magic Valley. Local business endorsements tell city council this project will move the regional economy, not just serve it.