Tis’ the busiest time of year and we know it’s not always easy keeping track of all the events that are happening, but how lucky are we to live in a place like Boise that has a little something for everyone during the holidays. And we must say, Boise definitely does not have a shortage of holiday events that you and the whole family will be sure to love. So let’s start here! Get your calendars out and make sure you don’t miss out on all the holiday buzz in Boise.
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Bogus Fest might just be the perfect way to kick off your summer. The greatest tribute bands in the nation are set to play the 2-day festival at Bogus Basin Recreation across two stages. The festival starts on Friday, June 21 and ends June 22. One classic rock stage, and one country stage.
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Boise is now included on a list that National Geographic put together for the most friendly neighborhoods in the U.S. Yepp, included on a list amongst 28 other neighborhoods, Hyde Park located in the North End of Boise is now known for being one of the most friendly there is. And we think that’s one heck of a compliment.
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Sometimes it isn’t until new businesses are up and running that you know they exist. There is also the case where you might see construction, or even hear rumors of what that new building or old business might be.
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Have you ever heard of a Tuk Tuk? This type of vehicle originated in Thailand and was brought to Boise by Kendall Mills in August 2018. Kendall Mills is the owner and operator of Star Tuks shuttle services. His passion for the community is what drives the tuk-tuk.
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For the fifth year, Red Bull hosted its world-famous paper airplane competition. The competition includes 405 universities from 64 countries. College students from across the nation all had the chance to submit a video that would include their best paper airplane doing tricks.
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Wife and husband, Marcarah and Adam Wright started The Boise Period Project last spring. The project aims to help low income and homeless communities in Boise that are experiencing period poverty. The Period Project believes that period products are a RIGHT, not a privilege. Each pack is not only distributed to the community, but the goal is to connect directly to the community and homeless shelters. Ending the stigmas around both periods and poverty are what it’s all about.
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Treefort is right around the corner, and it’s bigger and better than ever before. 440 bands are set to play this year across 22 various venues in Downtown Boise. The mix of artists spans from indie-rock to bluegrass to rap and a whole lot in between
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Originating in 2012, Treefort has since grown into a diverse festival that now incorporates aspects of music, food, beer, comedy, stories, tech, film, and yoga. Treefort was even named City of Boise’s Cultural Ambassador for being an event that represents Boise in the most positive light. Boise is a city that values community and creativity, and by bringing major artists and influential people from all over, Treefort allows Boise to shine and share with others what it’s all about.
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It’s almost Valentine's Day. And yes, it’s totally okay if you have no idea what to do for it. We’ve put together a list of options to help make the decision of what to do a little easier. But however you choose to spend Valentine’s Day, we hope it’s filled with smiles and love!
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Alright Treasure Valley, we have some exciting news! It has been announced that there will be a Top Golf-style facility coming to the Farmstead Property located at I-84 and Eagle Rd.
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It’s the beginning of a new year, and what better time to try some new restaurants in the Boise area? Cause’ let’s be real, it’s easy to choose the place that you already know you love and can rely on. Which is fine! But on the other hand, you’ve been there about 100 times. So, we dare you to step outside of your comfort zone with some of these new restaurants that have hit Boise and are receiving praise from all over town.
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Have you been looking for a unique winter activity or even a little escape from the city? Well, you’re in luck! Hap and Florence Points Sleigh Rides are an experience like no other. Located in Long Valley by the Gold Fork River near Donnelly and Tamarack Ski Resort, the beginning of the sleigh ride is just 2 hours away from town. With hay bales for seats, you get the most rustic and intimate experience there is while being pulled by a horse-drawn sleigh in the beautiful outdoors. While on the s...
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Don’t let the cold scare you away from all the fun things that a winter in Boise has to offer. Living in a place with so many things to do and being surrounded by constant beauty, it’s your job to take advantage and experience Idaho for what it’s worth. So, we’ve compiled a short but sweet list of ways to get out of the house and be adventurous.
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The grand reopening of Meridian's favorite breakfast and lunch spot is here!
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