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  • 5 Events in Boise & Beyond - September 22nd - 24th,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    5 Events in Boise & Beyond - September 22nd - 24th

    Credit: Cottonbro Studio 5 Events in Boise & Beyond 1. Champagne Brunch Where: Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park When: Sunday, September 24 Time: 11:00 AM- 1:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE   2. Oktoberfest Old Boise Where: 515 W Grove Street When: Saturday, September 23 Time: 1:45 - 10:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE   3. Oktoberfest 2023 Porsche Event Where: The Village at Meridian When: Sunday, September 24 Time: 12:00 - 4:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE   4. Fall Festival at Lowe Family Farmstead Where: 2500 S Eagle Road When: Saturday, September 23 Time: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE   5. Idaho Gourd Festival Where: Franz Witte When: Friday, September 22 Time: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE

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  • 5 Events in Boise and Beyond - August 4th - 6th,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    5 Events in Boise and Beyond - August 4th - 6th

    Credit: anna-novitska on Pexels 5 Events in Boise & Beyond 1. First Friday Live Music Where: 5286 W Chinden Blvd When: Friday, August 4 Time: 5:00 - 7:00 pm EVENT DETAILS HERE   2. Brew at the Zoo Where:  355 Julia Drive When: Friday, August 4 Time: 5:30 - 8:30 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE   3. Capital City Public Market When: Saturday, August 5 Time: 9:30 am - 1:30 pm EVENT DETAILS HERE   4. Beer & Cheese Pairing Class Where: Boise Co-op The Village 2350 N. Eagle Road When: Friday, August 4 Time: 5:30 - 7:30 pm EVENT DETAILS HERE   5. Public Lands Alefest When: Saturday, August 5 Time: 4:00 - 9:00 pm EVENT DETAILS HERE

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  • Boise San Inazio (Basque) Festival 2023 - This Weekend ,Lysi Bishop

    Boise San Inazio (Basque) Festival 2023 - This Weekend

    Boise San Inazio (Basque) Festival 2023 - This Weekend    It’s that time of the year again for the annual 2023 San Inanzio Basque Festival (also known as the Basque Festival) and we’re all here for it! From July 28th until Sunday, July 30th, the block of 6th Street and Grove Street will flood with live music, basque dancing, tasty food, drinks, and the vibrant colors of red, white, and green!   History of the Basque community in Boise: The large migration of the Basque community to Idaho started in the late 1800’s, during the era of Fransisco Franco’s reign in Spain. Due to their unwillingness to unify with Spain, the resulting issues and restrictions drove a large wave of Basque people to migrate from the western Pyrenees region of northern Spain and southern France to the western United States in search of better opportunities.    During this time period, the western areas of the United States were well-known for mining for gold, which drew a large population of the Basque community to Idaho in hopes of becoming miners. However, once many arrived in the state, many saw the opportunity and money that came from ranching and sheepherding.    Due to the landscaping and underdevelopment of Boise at the time, this location was perfect for the Basque people to thrive. Over the last few decades, the Basque community and culture have become a huge part of the Boise community.    Click here for more information on this event: https://www.thebasqueblock.com/#:~:text=Numbering%20about%2016%2C000%2C%20Boise's%20Basque,their%20own%20%2D%20The%20Basque%20Block! Basque Restaurants in Boise:   The Basque market 608 W Grove Street Link: https://www.thebasquemarket.com/   Ansots Basque Chorizos  560 W Main Street Link: https://ansots.com/   Leku Ona 117 S 6th Street Link: https://boisebasquefood.com/   Bar Gernika 202 S Capitol Boulevard Link: https://www.bargernika.com/   Epi’s A Basque Restaurant 1115 N Main Street Link: https://www.episabasquerestaurant.com/

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