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May/June 2016

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26th Annual To Bone & Back Relay Race JUNE 10-11 Belly, Baby and Beyond Expo From pregnancy to playground, it's a show that focuses on mothers-to-be, parents of toddlers, and the grandparents that spoil them. TIME: Noon to 8 p.m. Fri.; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. LOCATION: Kingston Event Center, 1545 W. Broadway CONTACT: 227-8088; www.eventandexpopros.com JUNE 11 Springing Downtown Forward Join members of the local garden clubs to plant flowers in the downtown planters. Bring gloves, a trowel and a sunny attitude. TIME: 9 a.m. LOCATION: Civitan Plaza, corner Park Ave. and B St. CONTACT: info@downtownidahofalls.com JUNE 11 Bear Aware Day Free admission for children 12 and under when they bring their teddy bear to the zoo. Enjoy games, crafts and special displays all about bears. TIME: 1-4 p.m. COST: free with paid zoo admission LOCATION: www.idahofallszoo.org JUNE 11 Bike for Kids All of the proceeds from the Bike for Kids Idaho event will help children receive adaptable bicy- cles and local schools receive P.E. equipment. LOCATION: Snake River Landing CONTACT: 680-9397; www.bikeforkidsidaho.com JUNE 11 EIRMC Family Fun Day The day features lunch and treats, music, games and activities, bouncy houses, an obstacle course for kids, educational booths for parents and more. TIME: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. LOCATION: Snake River Landing CONTACT: www.eirmc.com JUNE 11 Idaho Free Fishing Day Celebrate the day by fishing Idaho's waters with- out a license. Always check the rules and regula- tions for the water where you plan to go fishing. LOCATION: statewide CONTACT: 525-7290; www.fishandgame.idaho.gov JUNE 11 Clean & Green Volunteer Day If you or your organization wish to assist in citywide cleanup and planting efforts, we have projects available. LOCATION: Tautphaus Park CONTACT: 612-8479 JUNE 13-16 2016 ARTrek Summer Camps (Ages 6-13) Artists on the Wild Side with David Jones & Alexa Stanger. TIME: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. COST: $90, $75 TAM Members LOCATION: The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho, 300 S. Capital Ave. CONTACT: 524-7777; www.theartmuseum.org JUNE 14, 21, 28 EIRMC Snake River Concert Bring your family every Tuesday night through- out the summer to hear local artists perform along the Snake River Greenbelt. TIME: 7 p.m. COST: Free LOCATION: Greenbelt Stage, Memorial Dr. near D St. CONTACT: 522-0471; www.idahofallsarts.org JUNE 16-18 Dean Cook Memorial Shootout The Bonneville Youth Soccer League of Idaho Falls hosts this annual tournament. Teams partici- pate from Idaho, Utah, Montana and Wyoming. LOCATION: Soccer Complex on Old Butte Rd. CONTACT: www.byslsoccer.org JUNE 17-18; JUNE 20-23; JUNE 30-JULY 5 I.F. Chukars Baseball Home Games Come out to cheer on our Pioneer League affili- ate of the Kansas City Royals. TIME: 7:15 p.m.; 4 p.m. Sunday; 6 p.m. July 4 LOCATION: Melaleuca Field, 900 Jim Garshow Way CONTACT: 522-8363; www.ifchukars.com JUNE 17-SEPTEMBER 3 Meadow Muffin Theater Each Friday and Saturday throughout the sum- mer enjoy horse drawn wagon rides, Western style BBQ dinner and variety show. TIME: 6:15 p.m. Fri. & Sat. COST: $20-$34 LOCATION: Mountain River Ranch, Ririe (located 18 miles NE of Idaho Falls) CONTACT: www.mountainriverranch.com JUNE 17 Zach Frank Exhibition Opening Reception Join the artist for a special opening reception for his exhibit that runs until October 2nd. TIME: 5:30 p.m. COST: Free LOCATION: Hall Gallery, Willard Arts Center, 450 A St. CONTACT: 522-0471; www.idahofallsarts.org JUNE 17 The Longest Day Fundraiser & Virtual Dementia Tour A fundraiser to honor individuals facing Alzheimer's and the people who love them. TIME: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Virtual Dementia Tour; 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Expert Speakers LOCATION: Fairwinds at Sand Creek, 3310 Valencia Dr. CONTACT: 552-0399; www.idahocloudnine.com JUNE 18 Scenic River Classic Featuring a half marathon, 10k run, 5k run and walk, and a kids one mile walk to raise money for Development Workshop programs. LOCATION: Snake River Landing CONTACT: 524-1550 ext. 107 Amy; www.dwinc.org JUNE 18 Be a Scientist: Join the Revolution Stop at several science and history stations on your way through "America's Revolution: Rebels with a Cause." TIME: 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. COST: Free with paid admission LOCATION: Museum of Idaho CONTACT: www.museumofidaho.org/education JUNE 18-19 Eastern Idaho Chapter VMCCA Swap Meet Enjoy the Annual Eastern Idaho Chapter Veteran Motor Car Club of America's swap meet and car show. TIME: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat.; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun. COST: Free LOCATION: Hockey Shelter, Tautphaus Park CONTACT: 523-6384 JUNE 19-25 Camp Magical Moments Cancer Camp for Kids Camp Magical Moments is offered free to all children ages 7-12 who have or have had cancer LOCATION: Hansen Guest Ranch, 900 Rainey Creek Rd., Swan Valley CONTACT: www.campmagicalmoments.org JUNE 20 El Korah Shrine Circus Two shows of the El Korah Shrine Circus. TIME: 3 p.m.; 7 p.m. LOCATION: Sandy Downs Rodeo Grounds CONTACT: 612-8480; www.ifrec.org JUNE 21, 23, 28, 30 Monsters and Creatures (Ages 5-8) Students will draw, paint, and create their own fantasy creatures. A great way for young students to explore very basic figure drawing. TIME: 10-11 a.m. COST: $25 LOCATION: ARTitorium on Broadway, 271 W Broadway CONTACT: www.artitoriumonbroadway.org JUNE 24-25, 27-28 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat A musical with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The story is based on the "coat of many colors" story of Joseph. TIME: 7:30 p.m. COST: $12 Individual, $40 Family LOCATION: Civic Auditorium, 501 Holmes Ave. CONTACT: www.soundssummermusical.org Calendar MAY/JUNE 2016    Continued from pg. 24 JUNE 25 The To Bone & Back 40-Mile Relay, 5-Mile Run, Ultra Marathon is a unique running experience. Each runner in an 8-person relay team carries the Bone Baton for a 5-mile leg. A 40-mile solo ultra marathon and a 5-mile solo run are also available. CONTACT: 227-1100; www.summitortho.net IDAHOFALLSMAGAZINE.COM  77

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