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  • 5 Events in Boise & Beyond - September 20th - 22nd,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    5 Events in Boise & Beyond - September 20th - 22nd

    Photo credit to payettebrewing.com   5 Events in Boise & Beyond 1. Payette Brewing Oktoberfest Where: 733 S Pioneer Street When: Friday - Sunday Time: Times Vary EVENT DETAILS HERE   2. Boise Scottish Heritage Festival Where: Expo Idaho When: Friday & Saturday Time: Times Vary  EVENT DETAILS HERE   3. Sip Idaho Boise 2024 Where: Riverside Hotel When: Saturday & Sunday Time: Times Vary  EVENT DETAILS HERE   4. Potato Days Where: Kleiner Memorial Park When: Friday - Sunday Time: Times Vary EVENT DETAILS HERE   5. Idaho Gourd Festival Where: Franz Witte Garden Center When: Friday - Sunday Time: Times Vary EVENT DETAILS HERE    

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  • How to Make Friends in Boise,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    How to Make Friends in Boise

    Photo credit to Unsplash Just moved to Boise and looking to make friends? Luckily, Boise is one of the friendliest places on earth. People are drawn to Boise for its neighborly feel, where folks will wave hello as they pass, making you feel at home and find meaningful connections. Here are some ways to meet like-minded people and build community in Boise and beyond!   Social Groups:Photo credit to Adobe Stock Idaho Adventure Women. This group is a community of adventurous women who share a love for nature, self-love, and genuine connections. Whether you're a seasoned hiker, a nature enthusiast, or new to adventure, this group is your space to share experiences, seek advice, and connect with like-minded ladies. They host outdoor trips, post tips, and most importantly, create community. You can join their Facebook group here. Cycling Groups. There is a wide variety of cycling groups in Boise, from clubs for experienced riders looking to push themselves to group rides for any level. Check out this site for info on a few popular cycling clubs.  Walking/Hiking Groups. With the beautiful foothills and Greenbelt, there is no shortage of great walking and hiking trails in Boise. There are a few different groups that are focused on hiking and walking, such as the Idaho Hiking Club. Run Clubs. If you are a runner, one of the many Boise running groups is a great way to get out and meet fellow runners. This site has a list of the run groups in Boise, with something for everyone.   Downtown Nightlife: Photo credit to Adobe Stock Downtown Boise comes alive with a vibrant nightlife scene on evenings and the weekends and is a great place to meet people. From unique cocktail lounges like The Mode Lounge, to breweries like Barbarian, to lively bars such as Humpin’ Hannah’s, there's no shortage of places to embrace a night on the town. The streets of 6th and Main Street are lined with a variety of different bars, and it's the perfect place to meet new people, sip on locally crafted drinks, and experience the heart of Boise’s social scene.   Trivia Nights:  Trivia nights are a great way to break the ice and connect with others. Local bars and breweries like Payette Brewing and Clairvoyant Brewing host trivia nights where teams are often formed on the spot, making it easy to join in the fun. The fun-focused, laid-back atmosphere encourages conversation and collaboration, helping you bond over shared knowledge (or hilarious wrong answers!). Check out this site for a list of the different trivia nights in Boise, and don’t be afraid to show up solo!   Community Events: Photo credit to Shutterstock Boise’s calendar is packed with events year round. From farmer’s markets and art walks to food festivals and live music at the iconic Treefort Music Fest, there’s always something happening. These events are perfect opportunities to strike up conversations with fellow attendees and meet people with similar interests. Check out this blog for a list of September events in Boise.   Volunteer: Photo credit to Adobe Stock One of the best ways to meet new people while giving back to the community is through volunteering. Boise has numerous nonprofits and organizations that rely on volunteers. Whether you're interested in helping out at a local animal shelter such as the Idaho Humane Society, participating in river cleanups, or contributing to community gardens, volunteering is a great way to meet people who are passionate about making a difference.

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  • Fall Festivals in the Treasure Valley 2024,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    Fall Festivals in the Treasure Valley 2024

    Photo courtesy of  Getty Images Autumn in Boise means leaves changing color everywhere you look, and countless fun activities for you to enjoy with family and friends. From corn mazes to apple picking, make this fall in the Treasure Valley a memorable one with these fall festivals!   Boise Fall Festival Get ready for a day of fun, food, and festivities at the Boise Fall Festival, an event perfect for families and the local community. With live music, delicious cuisine from a variety of food stalls, and pumpkin photo ops, there's plenty to enjoy. You can also browse arts and crafts booths to support local artisans or participate in family-friendly activities like face painting and games. The festival occurs on Saturday, October 4, from 10 AM to 4 PM at Expo Idaho. You can find more info here and admission is free!  Photo courtesy of  Getty Images   Middleton Harvest Festival On Saturday, September 28th, from noon to 5 pm, Middleton is hosting their 13th annual Harvest Festival. This event features live music, over 100 local vendors, food trucks, raffles, and more. Taking place in Foote Park, this event is perfect for the whole family with a free kids area, pumpkin patch hayride, apple bobbing, and even a kids pie eating contest! Entry is free and you can find more information here. Photo courtesy of  Getty Images   Star Fall Fest Taking place on Saturday, September 14th, at the Star River House, the Star Fall Fest is sure to entertain the whole family and get you in the fall mood. It will start with a charity car show and vendor market, then a Queso contest, a pie contest, afternoon music by Good Time Charlie, and a tribute to our military and veterans. ADA Community Library will be providing games and activities for the younger ones. Starting at 6 pm, the Tribute Kings will be playing live, covering the music of Neil Diamond, Bad Company, and Bob Seger. Find out more here. Photo courtesy of Unsplash   Meridian Fall Fest Meridian is hosting its 9th annual Fall Festival on October 12th on the City Hall Lawn. This fun fall event will have a burger-cooking competition, live entertainment, an Oktoberfest Beer Garden, football on the big screen, and a cornhole tournament. Stop by and join the community in getting in the fall spirit! Proceeds go to LOVE’s Kitchen of Meridian, and you can find out more details here. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock   Apple Picking in Emmett Apple picking is the perfect activity to get you in the fall mood and support some local orchards! Williams Fruit Ranch in Emmett offers U-pick fruit with multiple varieties of apples as well as plums and prunes. Tylers Rocky Point Orchard and Candy Apple Orchard both also offer U-Pick apples. Bring the whole family or come with friends for a fun activity with the added benefit of going home with a haul of apples! Photo courtesy of Unsplash   The Farmstead The Lowe Family Farmstead is located in Kuna, Idaho, and has a wide variety of activities for the whole family. It is home to a big corn maze with a fun new design each year and a mini corn maze for young kids. There is also a pumpkin patch where you can search for the perfect pumpkin for your jack-o-lantern. The Farmstead also offers fun activities including hayrides, a U-pick flower field, gemstone mining, corn boxes, a potato sack slide, farm animals, and countless other things to keep you and your family entertained and in the fall spirit! Photo courtesy of Lowe Family Farmstead   Local Pumpkin Patches Idaho has deep roots in agriculture and plenty of locally-owned family farms that host their own version of a fall festival. From smaller pop-ups like Jordan’s Pumpkin Patch to big operations like Lowes Family Farmstead, there is a place to enjoy harvest season by picking your own pumpkins, hay-barrel rides, corn mazes, petting zoos, and more.  Smaller/Less Crowded: Jordan’s Pumpkin Patch & Christmas Tree Lot (Boise) Cabalo’s Orchard and Gardens (Kuna) (also great for apple picking!) Larger/More Activities: Lowes Family Farmstead (Boise) Cherry Hill Farms (Caldwell) Photo curtesy of Getty Images   Boise Farmers Market The Boise Farmers Market is open every Saturday through October from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1500 Shoreline Drive and is the perfect place to find locally grown fall produce. The Capitol City Public Market focuses more on pre-made food, art, and produce and remains open through December. Stop by from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at The Grove Plaza for some cinnamon sugar mini donuts or locally made apple cider to get cozied up in the crisp air. Photo courtesy of  Unsplash    

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