Each fall, Melaleuca Team Members embrace a cherished tradition: rolling up their sleeves to enhance the communities where they live and work. This week, almost 230 employees came together to care for two beloved gathering places—the Idaho Falls River Walk and Rexburg’s Eagle Park—continuing a legacy of service that stretches back several years.
Melaleuca’s community outreach was spotlighted by local media. On Sept. 26, 2025, Local News 8 (ABC affiliate) featured the event in its coverage: Melaleuca employees take time to clean up Idaho Falls Riverwalk. Soon after, East Idaho News published its own story highlighting the impact of the service projects: Melaleuca employees clean up Idaho Falls River Walk, Rexburg’s Eagle Park as part of service project.
Stewardship Along the Snake River
In Idaho Falls, nearly 200 Team Members partnered with the city’s Parks and Recreation Department to restore roughly 2.5 miles of walkways and riverbank along the Snake River. Nine teams tackled thick brush, fallen branches, and overgrown vegetation to fill three massive dumpsters and dozens of trailers with debris.
City leaders echoed that gratitude. Following the event, PJ Holms, Director of Idaho Falls Parks & Recreation, wrote a note of appreciation to Melaleuca’s leadership:
“On behalf of the City of Idaho Falls, I want to extend my
