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East Idaho Summer Fun 2010

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Calendar JULY 3–7, 14–20, 29–AUGUST 1 Idaho Falls Chukars Professional Baseball Games LOCATION: Melaleuca Field CONTACT: 522-8363 THROUGH OCTOBER 30 Idaho Falls Farmers Market Featuring produce, gardening wares, food booths and weekly musical entertainment, the market is all about fresh foods every Saturday (open rain or shine). TIME: 9 a.m.–1 p.m. COST: Free admission LOCATION: Key Bank parking lot, 501 West Broadway, idaho Falls CONTACT: 339-3230; www.idahofallsfarmersmarket.org THROUGH OCTOBER 30 Artisan’s Market The idaho Falls Artisans Market features hand- crafted goods—jewelry, wood working, purses, floral arrangements, crocheted goods, photog- raphy, baby accessories, bird houses and more. TIME: 9 a.m.–1 p.m. COST: Free admission LOCATION: Corner of Broadway and Memorial, idaho Falls CONTACT: 589-1785, Stacy JULY 4–SEPTEMBER 4 Meadow Muffin Dinner Theatre— Summer Shows Summer dinner shows every Friday and Saturday evening through Labor Day weekend. evening includes wild-west shoot-out, horse- drawn wagon ride, BBQ dinner and musical variety show. TIME: 6:15 p.m. COST: $25–$29; kids under 12: $16 LOCATION: Mountain River Ranch, 98 North 5050 east, Ririe CONTACT: 538-7337; mountainriverranch.com JUNE 15–AUGUST 31 (EXC. AUGUST 11) 2010 EIRMC Snake River Concerts Bring a blanket or lawn chair each Tuesday to enjoy free concerts sponsored by eastern idaho Regional Medical Center. TIME: 7 p.m. COST: Free LOCATION: Memorial Drive between D and e Streets, idaho Falls CONTACT: 522-0471 x 104; idahofallarts.org SUMMER 2010 JUNE 2–JULY 28; AUGUST 4–SEPT 22 Dog Obedience Class Low-cost dog obedience, rally and agility training classes as well as canine good citizen testing. Three sessions of obedience classes and two sessions of agility classes are available each year. The rally class is offered during the June/July session of classes. COST: $50 CONTACT: 524-2543 (for obedience training); www.usrvdtc.org MAY 26–SEPTEMBER 8 Alive After Five This downtown idaho Falls celebration “comes alive” every Wednesday evening. enjoy live music, drink beer and eat great food. LOCATION: Civitan Plaza, Park Ave. and B Street, Downtown idaho Falls TIME: 5 p.m.–7:30 p.m. COST: Free CONTACT: 522-9195 COST: $28 LOCATION: ARTi Theater, 257 West Broadway, idaho Falls CONTACT: 522-8450; www.artidaho.org JUNE 5 Mountain Brewers Beer Fest Sample hundreds of different beers from over eighty breweries, live music and yummy treats to eat. The benefit event includes a raffle and silent auction. COST: $20 advance; $25 at door LOCATION: Sandy Downs, idaho Falls CONTACT: Lisa Smith 528-6223; www.northamericanbrewers.org JUNE 5 A Foothills Garden Party Join the community of Hawks Landing for their annual garden Party. TIME: 1–4 p.m. COST: Free LOCATION: Hawks Landing, 6424 Sunnyside Road, east Ammon Foothills CONTACT: www.myhawkslanding.com JUNE 7–11 4-H Blitz Week Classes include projects for both beginning and advanced sewers. LOCATION: Bonneville County extension office, 2925 Rollandet, idaho Falls CONTACT: 529-1390 THROUGH AUGUST 28 Idaho Governor’s Cup Hotrod Raffle in support of higher education in idaho, the idaho governor’s Cup is raffling off a 1929 Ford Model “A” Hi-Boy Roadster, to be given away August 28, at the idaho governor’s Cup Challenge in Coeur d’Alene, iD. You do not have to be present to win. All proceeds go to the governor’s idaho Scholarship Fund. COST: $25 raffle ticket CONTACT: 782-9170 JUNE 4–26 I Hate Hamlet Mature Audiences only. Show dates June 4–5, 10–12, 17–19, 24–26. n gALLeRY & MuSeuM iNFo Collectors’ Corner Museum Through June 26 n Treasures of The orienT Special feature room exhibit of detailed Japanese, Chinese and Far eastern collectibles. The beautiful, elegant and unique items provide lessons in the cultural differences that we admire and are inspired by. exhibit in addition to over 95 addi- tional collections on display. TIME: Tue.–Sat., 10 a.m.–5 p.m. COST: $4 adults LOCATION: 900 John Adams Parkway CONTACT: 528-9900 Museum of Idaho Through Sept. 11 nWolf To Woof: The sTory of DoGs This exhibit sniffs out the facts on dogs and explores what makes our relationship so unique. This special exhibit is the largest and most com- prehensive traveling exhibition ever created to explore the history, biol- ogy and evolution of dogs and their role in human society. COST: $5–$7 HOURS: Mon.–Tue, 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Wed.–Sat., 9 a.m.–5 p.m. LOCATION: 200 N. eastern Ave. CONTACT: 522-1400; museumofidaho.org 10 | EAST IDAHO SUMMER FUN GUIDE 2010 The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho Through July 3 n fielD of sky: arT by ian boyDen Northwest artist ian Boyden grinds his own pigments from organic materials to produce dazzling abstract works of art that tell stories and actively inhabit the imagination. COST: $4 Adults, $2 Youth (6–18 yrs) and children under 5 free HOURS: Tue.–Sat., 11 a.m.–5 p.m. LOCATION: 300 S. Capital Ave. CONTACT: 524-7777, theartmuseum.org n fine arT Galleries Eagle Rock Art Guild HOURS: Tue.–Fri., 11 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.–4 p.m. LOCATION: 287 Cliff Street CONTACT: 529-2555 Elegance in Art HOURS: Mon.–Fri., 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.–4 p.m. LOCATION: 385 W. Broadway CONTACT: 523-7765 Willowtree Gallery HOURS: Tue.–Fri., 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.–4 p.m. LOCATION: 210 Cliff Street CONTACT: 524-4464 JUNE 9–12 International Babywearing Conference idaho Babywearers is the proud host of the 3rd Bi-Annual international Babywearing Conference LOCATION: Rigby CONTACT: 227-3200; www.internationalBabywearingConference.com JUNE 10 Extravadance idaho Falls Youth Arts Centre presents the BYu-idaho’s extravadance—a fast paced, spir- ited and colorful performance with demanding choreography and striking costumes. TIME: 7 p.m. COST: $7 individual/$25 family LOCATION: Civic Auditorium CONTACT: 403-5166; www.ifyac.org

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