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  • Thanksgiving Events in Boise,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    Thanksgiving Events in Boise

    Photo courtesy of Idaho Botanical Garden Time has been flying by, and Thanksgiving is just a couple weeks away! Whether you want to entertain visiting family or you are looking for a fun activity for your family or friends, look no further. Check out this list of events in Boise on and around Thanksgiving!   Turkey Day 5k A prized Thanksgiving Day tradition, the Turkey Day 5k is a fun way to get active with your friends and family before a long day of cooking and food! This event occurs at 9 a.m. on November 28th, and the course goes through Downtown Boise. Registration costs $45 for adults and $18 for children, and you can register here.   Winter Garden Aglow Opening Night The Idaho Botanical Garden has been transformed into a Gingerbread Wonderland this year, with every corner adorned with delightful and whimsical displays. Opening day is Thanksgiving Day, making this the perfect post-Thanksgiving dinner activity to experience the magic designed by local illustrator Julia Green. The Winter Garden is open from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. with discounted tickets for members, $16 for children, and $19 for nonmembers. Kids under 4 years of age get in free!   Festival of Trees The Festival of Trees is a Boise tradition going into its 40th year. This festival features a dazzling holiday wonderland surrounded by twinkling lights and vibrant colors, festive performances from musicians and performers, and even visits with Santa! On Thanksgiving, the festival will be open from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. and visits with Santa will be offered.   Boise State and the Idaho Steelheads Games The Boise State Broncos showdown against the Oregon State on November 29th at 10 a.m. Grab tickets here and experience the exhilarating experience of BSU football! The Idaho Steelheads, a local hockey team, also has games on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. Games start at 7:10 p.m. in downtown Boise at Idaho Central Arena, and tickets can be found here. Steelheads games have a fun and exciting atmosphere that kids and hockey lovers are sure to enjoy!   Boise Holiday Tree Lighting After Thankgiving, come to to The Grove Plaza in downtown Boise to kick off the winter season with the Holiday Tree Lighting, Friday, November 29th from 5 to 6 p.m. The tree is adorned with over 5000 lights and a custom tree topper, and is always donated from a Boise local, courtesy of Boise Cascade. This free event is complete with musical performances, special guests, and the official lighting ceremony.    

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  • Your Guide to Stress-Free Hosting Over the Holidays,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    Your Guide to Stress-Free Hosting Over the Holidays

    Photo courtesy of Ziga Plahutar With the holidays nearing, hosting family and friends at your home can either be the highlight of your year or a daunting task. Regardless of the scale of your event, your culinary skills, or the size of your home, hosting can... and should be enjoyable! So here are a few tips to make the most of hosting this year.    Prepare. Hours feel like minutes on the day of any event. You can take 70% of the stress off your plate simply by creating a game plan and knocking things off your list days in advance.  One week before Gather a guest count, design your menu, outline your to-do list, tidy up the yard, replace light bulbs, and tackle those lingering tasks that you have been putting off for months. Your home doesn’t have to be perfect, but tackling these things will help you feel more at ease come guest arrival.  Two days before Deep clean your house, or better yet, hire a cleaning service. Make a thorough grocery list and get your shopping out of the way. Buy more than you think you need so you don’t risk an emergency trip an hour before the party.  One day before Prep as much food as possible beforehand. Cut the potatoes and veggies, refrigerate the casserole, and marinate the meat to establish a ‘plug and play’ system the day of. Set the table, pick out your outfit, and set out the flowers—you get the idea.    The menu is less important than the experience.  The funny thing about hosting is that the food is often the primary source of stress during the holidays; however, a happy host and a good ambiance have a far greater influence on the success of any event. Whether you’re a culinary aficionado or not, here are a few tips to prioritize simplicity in the kitchen.  Stick to your strengths. Choose dishes that you have successfully made before, and don’t be afraid to ask for help. If cooking isn’t your forte, focus on the main dish and ask guests to bring sides. In most cases, people will reach out and offer to help—so let them!   Choose dishes that get better with time or are good served at room temperature. Coordinating the perfect timing for multiple dishes with guest arrival can be challenging, so put out some appetizers and drinks for the early birds, and select a menu that allows flexibility in timing.    Set the ambiance. The ambiance of your home is arguably the most important factor in a successful gathering. Besides ensuring tidiness, create a warm welcome by dimming the lights, lighting candles, and queuing up a dinner playlist. When music is on in the background, the energy of the party is in place before any guests arrive, ensuring there will never be an awkward silence (even for the early birds). Spotify has a ton of great playlists depending on the mood of your party.  Crafting a simple cocktail is an easy way to make a great first impression. Beer and wine is a no-fuss alternative, but always have something prepared and ensure to have non-alcoholic options. Depending on your group, prepare some table topics if the conversation needs a nudge.  Set the table with elegant place cards that have thought-provoking questions on the back. This not only sparks hours of engaging table talk but also relieves you of the pressure to steer the conversation. Here are some good ones: What’s one unpopular opinion you have? Lessons and blessings from the past year? If you could choose any invention for your house, what would it be? What tradition would you most want to pass on to your children? Enlist someone to take photos of the night. Everyone you love is in one room dressed up, and it is a perfect time to document how big the kids are getting and the individual families. While you are in the frenzy of hosting, you will most likely forget to take photos... and no matter the group, I'm sure you haven’t been able to get together as much as you’d like to. Even if it’s forced, everyone will be glad to have them!     

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  • 5 Events in Boise & Beyond - November 8th -10th,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    5 Events in Boise & Beyond - November 8th -10th

    Photo credit to LBRE   5 Events in Boise & Beyond 1. The Capital City Public Market Where: The Grove Plaza & 8th St When: Saturday, November 9th Time: 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE   2. Cinder Wine Tasting + Candle Making in Hyde Park Where: Lit & Co. Candles in Hyde Park When: Friday, November 8th Time: 6:00 - 7:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE   3. Art Show at Idaho Art Gallery Where: Idaho Art Gallery - 211 East Pine Avenue Ste.108 When: November 8, 4PM-8PM & November 9, 11AM-6PM EVENT DETAILS HERE   4. Dare to be Square-West! Where: Shrine Social Club - 1118 W Idaho St When: Friday, Nov 8th - Sunday, Nov 10th Time: 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE   5. Night Tours at the Old Idaho Penitentiary Where: Old Idaho Penitentiary - 2445 Old Penitentiary Rd. When: Friday, November 8th Time: 6:00 - 10:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE

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