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“Updates on some of my favorite Idaho butterflies”. Volunteers welcome Lunchtime Seminar (bring your own lunch): Paul Castrovillo.
HOMEDALE DEMOLITION DERBY 2021 FREE
10 AM – Noon, Warhawk Air Museum, NampaĦ Alive After 5: Free summer concert series, “The Suffers”, 5 PM – 8 PM, The Grove Plaza, BoiseĦ Meridian Fairytale Faire Camp: 10 AM – Noon, Treasure Valley Children’s Theater,ĩ Museum Work Day: 8 AM. 6 PM – 8 PM Ponderosa Center- The Ludwig Terrace, across from Legacy Park, McCallĥ Kilroy Coffee Klatch: FREE to any and all veterans! The general public is welcome, but admission rates do apply. Take in the view of Payette Lake while enjoying these FREE concerts. Tamarack Resort, Tamarackĥ-26 Tuesdays at The Terrace: TUESDAYS. 10:30 AM – 5 PM, Brundage Mountain Resort Idaho Ski Resort, McCallĤ Meridian City Independence Day: Spend Independence Day with the family at the Fourth of July Parade and other activities.įree, family friendly event for all to enjoy.Ĩ:30 PM – 11:30 PM. HomedaleĤ 4th of July Music Festival: Enjoy FREE live music in the Brundage base! Spread out on our grassy alpine amphitheater or grab a spot on the plaza on Smoky’s deck to enjoy three festive and fun bands.
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Fireworks after the derby and a live band will be performing. Coeur d’AleneĤ Fun on the Fourth: Noon – 3 PM, Indian Creek Plaza, CaldwellĤ Demolition Derby: The Homedale Lions Club’s annual 4th of July Demolition Derby takes place at the Owyhee County fairgrounds in Homedale. Farm Court, BoiseĢ-3 Fourth of July Festival: Watch the American Hero’s Parade on Sherman Avenue, and enjoy music, food, a pie-eating contest and children’s activities in City Park and a fireworks display over Lake Coeur d’Alene. 8 PM, City Park, Troyģ0 Crazy Days: Downtown merchants offer big deals in annual sidewalk sale, Sandpoint Southwestern IdahoĢ Geico Motorfest: 9 AM – 5 PM, Meridian Speedway, MeridianĢ Schick-Ostolasa Farmstead: The Farmstead serves as an agricultural history learningĮxhibits and site tours. 8:30 AM – 9:15 AM, Sandpoint High School, Sandpointġ4-16 Rendezvous In The Park: East City Park, Moscowġ5 Rathdrum Days: Lakeland Senior High School, Rathdrumġ6-17 Annual Clearwater to Elk City Wagon Road Days, ClearwaterĢ2 Vintage Market Days: 10 AM – 5 PM, Kootenai County Fairgrounds, Coeur d’AleneĢ4 Cordelia Summer Music Series, July Concert:Ģ PM – 3 PM, Cordelia Lutheran Church, GeneseeĢ7-30 “The Music Man”: A presentation by the Troy Community Theatre. Other festivities include face-painting, balloons, snow-cones, silent auction, a dunk-tank, water-slide, dance and gymnastics demonstrations and expo booths from local vendors. The purpose is to benefit local children (and their families) with cancer or severe illness. Kooskiaĩ Kiwanis Club 2nd Annual Poker Run & Bike Show: Kamiahĩ Tensed Days Gun Show: 10 AM – 4 PM, Tensed Community Church, Tensedĩ Clearwater Valley Aero Club “Kamiah Fly-In”: Kamiahġ0 Jacey’s Race: A timed 5K running race and 1K fun run/walk. 5:30 PM – 7 PMħ Well~Read Evening Book Club: 6 PM – 7:30 PM, The Well Read Moose, Coeur d’Aleneħ-9 Silver Valley Jeep Jamboree: Wallace, Mullan, Burkeħ-28 Kooskia Farmer’s Market: THURSDAYS. Come to the Jacklin Arts & Cultural Center for Tuesday art nights in July! Bring the whole family. Winchester Lake, Winchesterĥ-26 Family Art Nights: TUESDAYS. Of Fish & Game provides all the equipment, bait and instruction to help new anglers get into the sport. Northern IdahoĢ-3 Fourth of July Festival: Coeur d’Alene Convention & Visitor Bureau, Coeur d’AleneĢ-4 West Wallace Flea Market: 9 AM – 5 PM, WallaceĢ-30 Long Camp Farmer’s Market: SATURDAYS. You can order a printed copy of Idaho Magazine here, or check them out online to learn more.ĭouble-checking with event coordinators about the following locations, dates, and times is recommended. These stories illustrate the roots of our state and help connect us all through the history of our communities. Idaho magazine has been publishing stories directly from local Idahoans since 2001. The following was published in the Idaho Magazine. Curious what’s going on in your neck of the woods? Check out this calendar of events throughout the state!