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idahodown Music Festival
10 a.m.-4 p.m. McCall College, 106 E. Park St., McCall, mccallcollege.org
9 p.m.-2 a.m. McCall Yacht Club, 203 E. Lake St., McCall, yachtclubmccall.com
Yacht cluB annual luau partY
Grab fresh fruits, veggies and assorted sundries from area farmers every Saturday through September.
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Pine and Lenora streets
Mccall FarMer’s Market
Check out prized cars at the nonprofit college.
Friday, July 26
Mccall colleGe Motor Madness car show
All day Brundage Mountain Resort, McCall,
idahodown Music Festival
Saturday, July 27
Grab your tent and settle in for two full days of music, art, mountain biking and camping. Friday’s lineup includes Free Peoples, Scott Pemberton Trio, New Transit, Voice of Reason and The Mostest. Tickets cost between $35-$50 and include camping.
All day Brundage Mountain Resort, McCall, idahodownfestival.com
World and Rock Night at the festival includes performances by Trevor Green, Grant Farm and the B*Side Players. See Thursday, July 18.
6 p.m.-11 p.m. Historic Roseberry, one mile east of Donnelly, thesummermusicfestival.com
the suMMer Music Festival at roseBerrY
Saturday, July 20
Check out String Night at the festival, including performances by Cahalen Morrison and Eli West, HotWire and Skip Gorman. See Thursday, July 18.
6 p.m.-11 p.m. Historic Roseberry, one mile east of Donnelly, thesummermusicfestival.com
the suMMer Music Festival at roseBerrY
Friday, July 19
For more than 30 years, this family friendly festival has brought music to the mountains with three full days of music at the historic townsite. The event kicks off with Locals Night. Individual tickets cost $15-$25, three-day passes cost $50-$55.
Join the McCall Arts Council for the 15th annual children’s art festival. The event is free to all and includes woodworking, clay molding, painting, Japanese gyotaku printmaking, paper flower making, beaded jewelry and more hands-on arts. Check out live music and a cardboard castle as well.
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Central Idaho Historical Museum, Highway 55 and State Street, McCall, mccallarts.org
kaleidoscope
Saturday, June 29
BrundaGe Mountain suMMer chairliFt Grand openinG - see pullout
Join group rides which depart from Gravity Sports every Friday. The treks include two ability levels, but riders are asked to bring food, water and gear to fix a flat.
5 p.m.-7 p.m. Gravity Sports, 503 Pine St., McCall, gravitysportsidaho.com
Group road ride
Friday, June 28
Grab fresh fruits, veggies and assorted sundries from area farmers every Wednesday through September.
6 p.m.-11 p.m. Historic Roseberry, one mile east of Donnelly, thesummermusicfestival.com
the suMMer Music Festival at roseBerrY
Mccall FarMer’s Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Pine and Lenora streets
Thursday, July 18
Wednesday, June 26
Live music gets going at 1 p.m. in the park. Boise band Ophelia will join Mary Cutrufello
For adult fun, head to the park’s beer garden, which opens at the same time. Local vendors and nonprofits will also be set up on Lake Street to talk to visitors throughout the day.
Things get going at 11 a.m. in Depot Park—next to Hotel McCall—where the Kids’ Corral opens with bounce houses, water slides, games and crafts. There is a charge for activities.
McCall is the heart of Central Idaho’s patriotic celebration with a full day of events for the whole family.
All day, Downtown McCall, mccallchamber.org
Fourth oF julY in Mccall
Thursday, July 4
The lift will continue to run Fridays-Sundays and on holidays through Labor Day.
All that activity is sure to work up an appetite, so visitors can purchase burgers and barbecue starting at noon at the base. Stop by the Recreation Showcase while you’re there, with demos, displays, even the giveaway of a Giant mountain bike.
Hikers, bikers or sightseers can ride to the 7,640-foot summit on the Blue Bird quad lift, which offers not only incredible views across Central Idaho, but access to 20 miles of singletrack trails. Visitors can bring their own bikes or rent them at the mountain.
Hit the hill on opening day for free chairlift rides all day, coupled with a fundraiser for the Heartland Hunger Resource Center. Visitors are asked to donate one can of food—or $1—for each ride up the mountain to help support McCall’s food bank.
Brundage Mountain Resort is kicking off the beginning of its summer season in style with a party to mark the occasion.
10 a.m.-5 p.m., Brundage Mountain Resort. McCall, brundage.com
BrundaGe Mountain suMMer chairliFt Grand openinG
Friday, June 28