July 2017 Calendar
By Ruby Tanner
Cancellations or changes due to weather, illness of performers, and other such things, although rare, are bound to occur. Double-checking with the event coordinators about locations, dates and times is always a good idea. Details about many of the following events can be found at idahocalendar.com
1 Celebrate Blackfoot, Blackfoot
1,8 Meridian Youth Farmers’ Market, Meridian
1-2 Malad Valley Welsh Festival, Malad
1-2 Winchester Days, Winchester
1-4 Arts & Crafts Fair, Victor
1-4 Biggest Show in Idaho Music Festival, Pocatello
1-4 Teton Valley Hot Air Balloon Rally, Driggs
1-18 “American Barns” Art Exhibit: BYU-Idaho Spori Gallery, Rexburg
1-29 Farmer’s Market: SATURDAYS, 10th & Grove, Boise
2-4 July 4th 2017 Celebration: Your favorite events will be back, including the Sprit n’ Motion Children’s Carnival and the Boy Scouts Pancake Breakfast; After the Parade on July 4th, join the Wood River Land Trust for RiverFest with food, beverages, and live music; there will be Antique Markets and the Days of the Old West Rodeo on July 2nd, 3rd and 4th; and our annual Fireworks Show at dusk on the 4th will top it all off, Hailey
2-4 Border Days: Fourth of July Celebration, Grangeville
3 Toddler Wednesday: Children ages 2-3 with an adult are invited to explore art media related to BAM’s exhibitions; Dress for mess and bring a container if you would like something in which to carry home your artwork; Free with the price of admission ($0-$6), BAM Members FREE, 10:00AM-Noon, Boise Art Museum, Boise
3-31 Traveling Playground: The Nampa Recreation Department is bringing fun to your community park all summer long; Enjoy free, organized activities such as soccer, football, basketball, jump rope activities, volleyball, tag games and much more; The Traveling Playground operates in conjunction with the Oasis summer feeding program; Check Nampa Recreation Department web site for dates and locations, Nampa
4 Independence Day Celebrations: Ashton; Silverwood Theme Park, Athol; Meridian; Rupert
4 Wood River Farmers Market: 2:00-6:00PM, Ketchum
4 Summer Concert: The City of Ketchum presents the Ketch’em Alive concerts at Forest Service Park; 7:00-9:00PM; Free; Ketchum
4 July 4 Celebration and Mutt Strut: It starts with the Presentation of Colors, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance, the National Anthem, and a reading of the Declaration of Independence; then the celebration goes to the dogs as Moscow’s pooches get decked out in their most patriotic red, white and blue and strut their stuff; free; 12:00-1:00PM, Friendship Square, Moscow
4 Sagebrush Days, Buhl
5-26 Farmer’s Market, WEDNESDAYS, Rigby
5-26 Farmers’ Market: WEDNESDAYS, 3:00-7:00, Caldwell
6-27 TNT for Teens: THURSDAYS; Here kids 10 and up meet to play video games; from 4-5 PM , Public Library, Hailey
6-27 Great Garden Escape: THURSDAYS, 6:30-9:30PM, Idaho Botanical Garden, Boise
6 Wood River Farmers Market: 2:00-6:00PM, Hailey
7 Silver Screen on the Green – “Storks”: Come out to Optimist Park and enjoy a free movie; Grab a blanket, a lawn chair, family and friends; concessions, activities and fun for the whole family; 8:30 PM – 11:30pm; Movie begins at dusk; Nampa
7,28 “Be the Dinosaur”: Exhibit at the Idaho Museum of Natural History, ISU campus, Pocatello
7-28 Friday Game Zone; FRIDAYS; For kids ages 8-17, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Public Library, Moscow
7-8 “Prairie Days”, Nezperce
7-8 Egle Fun Days, Eagle
7-9 Treasure Valley Comic-Con, Civic Center, Nampa
7-8 Post Falls Festival, Post Falls
7-9 Lapwai Days, Lapwai
7-15 Southeast Idaho Senior Games, Pocatello
7-28 Family Story Time: FRIDAYS; Listen to stories, learn finger-plays and create a craft; Free; 10:30AM, City Library, Lewiston
7-28 First Time Fishing Adventure: Kids, join a park ranger for three hours every Friday for First Time Fishing at Castle Rocks State Park; Ages 5-12 years old are welcome; Call ahead (208-824-5916) or register at the event; meet at the fish pond at 9 a.m. Wear a hat and bring sunscreen, snacks and drinks; Fishing poles and bait will be furnished; Castle Rocks State Park, Almo
8 Pickleball Competition, Southeast Idaho Senior Games, Mountain View Event Center, Pocatello
8 Salmon BBQ: This is an annual fundraiser for the Power County Search & Rescue; they fly salmon in fresh from Alaska for this BBQ and also conduct a silent auction—this is a great cause and great food; City Park, American Falls
8 Museum Work Day: Volunteers welcome; 8:00AM; Lunchtime Seminar (bring your own lunch): Dr. Paul Castrovillo, “ID and Biology of Idaho’s Swallowtail Butterflies”; also following the seminar there will be an ID training session for the 2017 — 4J (Fourth of July) Butterfly Count; The O.J.Smith Museum of Natural History, Boone Hall, The College of Idaho, Caldwell
8 Lincoln Olympics: Join us for our very own Olympic games at Lincoln Pool; Events include diving competitions, swimming competitions, water polo and much more; Divisions offered for all ages, and medals will be awarded (Ages 7 & up); 1:00PM, Nampa
8 Custer Day: Custer, Land of the Yankee Fork State Park, Challis
8 Solar Eclipse Presentation: 7:00PM; free, but limited space, so RSVP to [email protected] ; Flat Ranch Preserve Visitors Center, 20 miles north of Island Park
8 Classic Boat Festival, Sandpoint
8 Walking Through Time Presentation: Learn about the geology that makes Silver Creek such a unique place; free, but limited space, so RSVP to [email protected] ; 10:00 AM, Silver Creek Visitor Center, Bellevue/Picabo
8 Declo Days, Declo
8 Draft Horse Day, Victor
8 Don Ritchie at the Cherry Lane Library: Come sing along with Don Ritchie as he plays his guitar and sings family favorite songs; Free, and all ages welcome; Meridian
8,22,29 Bird Banding on the Boise River: Join the Intermountain Bird Observatory crew for a morning of songbird banding at our beautiful Boise River site, catching, banding, and releasing wild songbirds all morning as part of our standardized breeding season monitoring; www.eventbrite.com/ for details; Boise
8-9 Stites Days, Stites
8-9 Historic Skills Fair, Cataldo
8-9 Arts in the Park, Shoshone
8-9 Lavender Merchant’s Lavender Festival, Kuna
8-9 Marsh Valley Pioneer Days Rodeo, McCammon
9 4J (Fourth of July) Butterfly Count. Boise Foothills, Boise
10 “Living With Fire”, Exhibit, Idaho Museum of Natural History, Pocatello
11 Crochet & Knitting Class: Free, beginners welcome (ages 12 and older); (208)468-5813 for information; Public Library, Nampa
12 “Climate Change in the Henrys Fork Watershed” Presentation: 7:00PM; free, but limited space, so RSVP to [email protected] ; Flat Ranch Preserve Visitors Center, 20 miles north of Island Park
13 Festival at Sandpoint Art Unveiling: Dover Bay, Sandpoint
14 Silver Screen on the Green – “Finding Dory”: Come out to Optimist Park and enjoy a free movie; Grab a blanket, a lawn chair, family and friends; concessions, activities and fun for the whole family; 8:30 PM – 11:30pm; Movie begins at dusk; Nampa
14-15 Stampede Community Festival, Downtown Nampa
14-15 Clearwater Christmas Affair–Christmas in July, Kamiah
14-16 Rathdrum Days, Lakeland High School, Rathdrum
14-16 Atomic Days, Arco
15 Show and Shine: City Park, Emmett
15 WaterShed Weekend: Join us from 10:00 – 1:00 to learn about the importance of water for our bodies and the Treasure Valley; Boise WaterShed, West Joplin Road, Boise
15 Kiwanis Annual Steak Fry: Downtown Nampa
15 Beavers, Bugs, and Streams: Learn about beavers, bugs, stream restoration, sage-grouse, and beavers; Outdoor learning for all, so bring the whole family and camp chairs; Closed-toe shoes, long pants, jackets, and hats recommended; free, no RSVP required; All participants receive Nature Journals, too; 9:00-11:30AM; meet at the Corrals, Rock Creek Ranch, Hailey:
15 Sprint Boat Races, Burley
15,29 Concerts on Broadway: 7:00PM, Meridian
15-16 Sawtooth Mountain Mama Arts & Crafts Fair, Stanley
16-17 Elk City Wagon Road Days Celebration, Clearwater
17-22 Magic Valley Folk Festival, King Fine Arts Center, Burley
19 Art Affair: Artists will transform lodging space at the Fairfield Inn and Suites into a gallery or performance venue for one night at this free, all-ages event; 5:00-9:00PM, Moscow
21 Silver Screen on the Green – “Lego Batman”: Come out to Optimist Park and enjoy a free movie; Grab a blanket, a lawn chair, family and friends; concessions, activities and fun for the whole family; 8:30 PM – 11:30pm; Movie begins at dusk; Nampa
21-22 Pioneer Days, Oakley
22 Antique Car Show: Rescue Mission, Nampa
22 “Baby Palooza”: Show for new and expectant parents; Free; 9:00-3:00, Expo Idaho. Garden City
22 Lava Days Founders Parade, Lava Hot Springs
22 Treasure Valley Roller Derby: 6:00PM, Expo Idaho, Garden City
22-23 The Blue Angels, Extreme Blue Thunder Air Show, Idaho Falls
23 National Drowning Prevention Day: Bring the family for a fun day playing at the park, visiting our vendors, enjoying good food and entertainment; 11:00-4:00, Settlers Park, Meridian
23-29 6th Annual Driggs Digs Plein Air Festival: City Gallery, Driggs
24 Bancroft Pioneer Days and Rodeo, Bancroft
27-29 Preston Night Rodeo, Franklin County Fairgrounds, Preston
27-30 Canyon County Fair, Fairgrounds, Caldwell
28 Silver Screen on the Green – “Moana”: Come out to Optimist Park and enjoy a free movie; Grab a blanket, a lawn chair, family and friends; concessions, activities and fun for the whole family; 8:30 PM – 11:30pm; Movie begins at dusk; Nampa
28-29 Hot Summer Nights, Riggins
29 Crazy Days: Downtown merchants offer big deals in this annual sidewalk sale, Sandpoint
31-8/5 Caribou County Fair and Rodeo, Grace
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