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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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  • 6 Events in Boise & Beyond - September 6th - 8th ,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    6 Events in Boise & Beyond - September 6th - 8th

    Photo credit to Pexels 6 Events in Boise & Beyond 1. Art in the Park Where: Julia Davis Park When: Friday - Sunday Time: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE   2. Treasure Valley Cars & Coffee Where: 7199 W Fairview Avenue When: Saturday, September 7 Time: 8:00 - 10:00 AM  EVENT DETAILS HERE   3. Last Splash Weekends Where: Roaring Springs Waterpark When: Saturday & Sunday Time: 12:00 - 7:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE   4. Warbird Roundup Where: Warhawk Air Museum When: Sunday, September 8 Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM  EVENT DETAILS HERE   5. Spudtown Knockdown Where: Ford Idaho Center When: Saturday & Sunday Time: Times Vary EVENT DETAILS HERE   6. Scentsy Rockathon Where: Scentsy Commons When: Friday, September 6 Time: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE    

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  • September Events in Boise,Lysi Bishop Real Estate

    September Events in Boise

    As September approaches in Boise, the stifling heat of the summer begins to give way to refreshingly brisk mornings and the city starts buzzing with activity. From Art in the Park to the Hyde Park Street Fair, Boise comes alive with a vibrant array of festivals, cultural celebrations, and community events. Check out this list of the must-attend events happening in Boise this September, so you can make the most of this exciting month.   Art in the Park September 6th to 8th Photo courtesy of Shutterstock Art in the Park returns to Julia Davis Park from September 6-8, celebrating 70 years as Boise’s beloved open-air art festival! With over 200 local and regional artists showcasing their work, you'll find a diverse array of art, including paintings, ceramics, textiles, jewelry, and much more. The booths are arranged in long rows, allowing you to leisurely explore the entire festival. There is also a children’s art tent near the Rose Garden, offering activities from 11 AM to 5 PM on Saturday, September 7, and from 11 AM to 4 PM on Sunday, September 8. Live entertainment will be featured at the Gene Harris Bandshell throughout the three-day event, with music and dance performances from 5 to 7:30 PM on Friday, September 6, from 3 to 7 PM on Saturday, September 7, and from 1:30 to 4:30 PM on Sunday, September 8. This event will also feature food trucks located along the road near the Greenbelt, the Bandshell, and other spots throughout the park.   Hops and Crops Festival September 7th, 12 to 4 pm Photo courtesy of Unsplash The annual Hops and Crops Festival is taking place in the Indian Creek Plaza on Saturday, September 7 from 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM. This event celebrates this region's rich agricultural heritage and features hop harvest tours, live music, and of course, a variety of local brews and ales. From the plaza, you can hop on a bus tour to a local hop farm in Canyon County, where you’ll get an insider’s look at the beer-making process. Back at the plaza, sample a variety of local beers, and hear directly from the farmers who grow the hops. With live music, Idaho brews, and an educational hop harvest tour, this festival offers the perfect mix of fun and learning. Hop harvest tours are first come, first served and long pants and closed-toed shoes are required for the tour. The first band, Tree City Travelers, will start up at noon, with the first Hops tour leaving at 12:15 pm. From 2:00 - 4:00 PM the second band, Hillfolk Noir, will play.   Hyde Park Street Fair September 13th to 15th Photo courtesy of Daniel Olson The Hyde Park Street Fair, happening September 13-15 at Camel’s Back Park, is an arts and music festival with a unique, hippie vibe. Since 1979, this event has featured a variety of local vendors, live music, and community activities like sound baths and yoga. Food trucks will also be onsite, so take a stroll through the booths and refuel with some delicious food! Concerts take place on both the Main Stage and Community Stage, with performances starting at 5 pm on Friday and noon on Saturday and Sunday. The headlining bands take the Main Stage at 8 pm each night,  with headliners including Bread & Circus, Matt Hopper & The Roman Candles, and Buddy DeVore & the Faded Cowboys.   Eagle Jazz and Blues Festival September 20th to 21st Photo courtesy of Unsplash The Eagle Jazz & Blues Fest is set for September 20-21, with events taking place at various locations across Eagle. This two-day festival showcases local musicians and offers a great opportunity to explore the city. On Friday, September 20, the festival kicks off with a free concert at Gem State Brewing (293 E State St, Eagle) from 6-8 PM and finishes with a Downtown Walking Tour, featuring four performances at different venues around downtown. On Saturday, September 21, the day begins with free jazz performances at the Eagle Saturday Market starting at 10 AM. In the evening, experience Jazz, R&B, and Funk Night with three performances at three different locations beginning at 6 PM. Stop by one of these events or immerse yourself in the entire weekend of Jazz! Tickets are for individual events and can be purchased here.   Open Streets Boise September 22nd, 12 to 5 pm Save the date and get your bike ready! The first-ever Open Streets Boise is happening on Sunday, September 22, from 12 to 5 PM. On this day, Latah Street on the Boise Bench will be transformed into a lively community hub where you can bike, walk, and explore the neighborhood. The event will feature local food, businesses, art, live music, and family-friendly entertainment. This free event starts a new annual tradition, created by the Boise Bicycle Project and the City of Boise, with plans to rotate to a different neighborhood each year.   World Village Festival September 27th to 28th Photo courtesy of Unsplash The World Village Festival will take place on September 27-28 at Cecil D. Andrus Park and Treefort Music Hall in downtown Boise. This event is organized by Global Lounge, a local nonprofit dedicated to promoting diversity through cultural activities. While this year’s schedule hasn’t been released yet, you can expect showcases of the many communities in Boise, including Mexican, Basque, Native American, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Indonesian, Bosnian, African, Laotian, North and South American, Middle Eastern, Indian, and Greek cultures. There will be live music and dance performances, various foods from each culture's cuisines, as well as vendors, artists, and booths representing local nonprofits and cultural organizations.    

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