Idaho
‘A Succulent Day’ plant and decor store brings a piece of Mexico to Idaho
BOISE, Idaho — In our continuing coverage of Hispanic Heritage Month, we are spotlighting people in our community that make the Treasure Valley the beautiful place that is.
If you’ve ever driven down State Street recently, you’ve seen the bright and lush business that is A Succulent Day.
“To bring plants as pieces of art as pieces of enjoyment into their home,” says Mendoza.
Martha Mendoza moved to Idaho from Córdoba, Mexico over 20 years ago to attend Boise State.
She calls the northwest home now but admits that sometimes she misses home in Mexico.
“It’s a very tropical rainforest type of climate and ecosystem, so I really enjoyed being surrounded by green year-round,” says Mendoza.
So she brought home to the Treasure Valley.
First selling succulent arrangements to her friends, then opening a storefront a few years ago.
“August 2019, we opened our first brick and mortar,” says Mendoza.
Since then, her business and the community that loves plants, have grown!
“We quickly outgrew our little space, we moved into our new space in January 2021. I’m really thankful for the community that has supported us through this journey,” says Mendoza.
Marta also credits her love for caring for plants to playing in her childhood backyard.
“Going back to my roots and growing up in Mexico, I really rejoiced in playing in my mom’s garden,” says Mendoza.
A Succulent Day hosts potting events open to the community as well as private events.
“I love teaching also, because I went to school to be a teacher. How can I include that into my new journey of this business, so teaching people how to keep them alive and how to become Mother Nature for the succulents that they are bringing into their home is really important,” says Mendoza.
Sunday, October 8, A Succulent Day will host Latinas Mercadito.
Idaho
Ex-Husky Cort Dennison Reportedly Joins Idaho Coaching Staff
Cort Dennison, one of the University of Washington’s more decorated linebackers over the past decade and a half, has joined Thomas Ford’s new Idaho coaching staff as its defensive coordinator, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
Dennison, 35, comes to the Vandals from Missouri State, where he was the defensive coordinator for one seasons for the FCS soon to be FBS program.
Considered one of college football’s rising assistant coaches and a proven recruiter, Dennison has been trying to rebuild his career since getting fired at Louisville in 2021 while serving the second of two stints with the Cardinals.
According to reports, he was involved in a domestic dispute with another Louisville athletic department employee in which all allegations against him later were withdrawn.
A Salt Lake City native, Dennison went home and worked at Utah in 2023 as a defensive quality control coach for Kyle Whittingham.
For Louisville, he joined an ACC team headed up by coach Bobby Petrino in 2014-17 and again in 2019-21 for coach Scott Satterfield, holding a variety of assignments that included co-defensive coordinator and outside linebackers coach.
Peter Sirmon, former UW linebackers coach in 2012-13 and now the California defensive coordinator, worked with Dennison as the Louisville DC in 2017.
Dennison spent the 2018 season with Oregon as its linebackers coach.
As a player, Dennison was recruited to the UW in 2007 by Tyrone Willingham’s staff. By 2011, the 6-foot-1, 234-pound linebacker was a team captain for Steve Sarkisian, a 30-game starter and a second-team All-Pac-12 selection who topped the conference in tackles with 128.
Dennison finished with 15 tackles in his final Husky outing, a 67-56 loss in the Alamo Bowl to Baylor and Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Robert Griffin III.
For the latest UW football and basketball news, go to si.com/college/washington
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