Tuesday, May 15, 2007
May 14 - May 19th is Boise Bike Week. Everyone is encouraged to leave their cars at home and commute on their bike to promote a healthier you and Boise. This is the fifth annual Boise Bike Week. Even Boise mayor, David Bieter is participating. There are several events scheduled for this week. Take your bike out, pedal to work, and feel better!
Source: City of Boise
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007
This summer there will be evening programs at the Foothills Learning Center (3188 Sunset Peak Road) from 7PM-8:30PM every second and fourth Wednesdays this summer. The programs will focus on owls, backyard habitats, fire, storytelling and other topics.
The first evening program will be today. The topic will be about owls with Greg Kaltenecker. Join Greg Kaltenecker, director of the Idaho Bird Observatory and a member of the research faculty of BSUs Department of Biology, as he tells us about this fascinating raptor. (Reference: City of Boise)
Check the City of Boise website for future learning programs.
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Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Spring Break is around the corner while children anxiously wait for their vacation. Maybe you don't have a family trip planned or will be working when your child/children are on vacation and worry that no one will be there to watch them. If you want your child to have an active vacation while not having to worry that they will be alone then consider registering your child to one of the programs offered by the Boise Parks and Recreation. The programs will include: art, drama, mountain biking, golf, skating and zoo camps. Registration ages begin at five and go to twelve. Online registration is available for all camps except for golf and skating. To register online, see www.cityofboise.org/parks or call Fort Boise Community Center at 384-4486.
Reference: City of Boise Article
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Friday, February 09, 2007
Research shows that laughing is good for the health. So, why not attend a stand-up comedy with the family? Are you worried about surrounding the children with the explicit language, or are you simply not a fan of potential word choices of comedians? No worries here! Comedy Sportz Idaho is new to Boise and invites the public to attend their shows which are G-rated.
Shows are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. Call 629-3759 for reservations. ComedySportz, the Boise Spectrum at Overland Road and Entertainment Avenue.
http://www.comedysportzidaho.com/
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Thursday, February 08, 2007
Colin Moss, recreation director of Meridian Parks and Recreation presented the Meridian Council a plan to purchase a 25-foot-by-14-foot inflatable movie screen along with equipment to show movies at Settlers Park. The plan passed and the movies will be scheduled to view in June through August. Candy, popcorn, and pop will also be sold. In a few months the list of the showings will be available.
Idaho Statesman Article
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