Boise Weekly Issue 18 Vol. 02

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monday ON STAGE PLAYS FROM THE ALLEY—Alley Repertory Theater hosts a script reading in front of a live audience. The storytelling format encourages audience feedback and post-reading discussions. Participants can bring picnics to enjoy before or during the readings. No outside alcohol is allowed; beer and wine is available for purchase. The reading tonight is Catherine by June Daniels. 7:30 p.m., $7 per reading or $24 for the whole series, 208-338-4278, www.alleyrep. org. Visual Arts Collective, 3638 Osage St., Garden City.

offered Wednesday, July 15, at 8 p.m. 7 p.m., FREE. Library at Collister, 4724 W. State St., Boise, www.boisepubliclibrary. org.

LITERATURE POETRY READING—Poetry host Scott Berge invites poets to share their own work or favorite poems during a fun night of poetry readings. For more information, e-mail ScottBerge@live.com. 6:30 p.m.,

$10. Cazba, 211 N. Eighth St., Boise, 208-381-0222, www. cazba.com.

ON STAGE THE COMEDY OF ERRORS— See Tuesday. 8 p.m., $21$29, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, 5657 Warm Springs Ave., Boise, 208-429-9908, box office 208-336-9221, www.idahoshakespeare.org.

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WORKSHOPS & CLASSES DANCE WITH CAIRO FUSION—Boise’s only progressive fusion bellydance company is accepting new students monthly. Classes are on Mondays from 6-7:30 p.m. Visit www.cairofusiondance. com or e-mail samirailnaia@ hotmail.com for more information. SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLASSES—Learn Scottish country dance with The Thistle and Ghillies Scottish Country Dancers. While you’re having fun, you're also exercising and improving flexibility. For more information, e-mail scottish@cableone.net or call 208342-2812. 7:15-9:15 p.m., $4 per night. Eagle Performing Arts Center, 149 W, State St., Eagle, 208-338-4633, epacdance.com.

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tuesday FESTIVALS & EVENTS MCFADDEN MARKET CO-OP FARMERS MARKET—The farmers market includes information about green living, entertainment and children’s activities. 5-8 p.m., www.mcfaddenmarketcoop.com. Meridian City Hall, 33 E. Idaho St., Meridian.

ON STAGE THE COMEDY OF ERRORS— The Shakespearean farce full of mistaken identities and crazy characters follows the uprising at the port of Syracuse after twin brothers and their twin servants are reunited after 30 years apart. 8 p.m., $21-$29, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, 5657 Warm Springs Ave., Boise, 208-429-9908, box office 208-336-9221, www.idahoshakespeare.org.

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES FREE DANCE LESSONS—Take advantage of free dance lessons followed by social dancing from 8-9:30 p.m. 7-8 p.m., FREE, www.lessonsindance. com. The Bull’s Head Pub, 1441 N. Eagle Road, Meridian, 208-855-5858. NAVIGATING THE NEW ECONOMY SUMMER SERIES— Attend a resume writing skills workshop and learn to write resumes for the current job market with experts Raymond Davis and David McCallister from SCORE. Bonus program: Learn how to post resumes online by signing up for the library’s technology class,

FREE. Alia’s Coffeehouse, 908 W. Main St., Boise, 208-3381299.

TALKS & LECTURES IDAHO HUMANITIES COUNCIL LECTURE—This year’s lecture series, Storm Center: The History of the Supreme Court. Marc Johnson, president of Gallatin Public Affairs gives a lecture on Packing the Court—Franklin Roosevelt’s Biggest Political Blunder about the controversy surrounding the president adding new members to the U.S. Supreme Court. 7 p.m., FREE. Langroise Recital Hall, 2112 Cleveland Blvd., College of Idaho campus, Caldwell, 208-459-5011.

GREEN EVENINGS AT EDWARDS—The greenhouse stays open late so people can pick up local produce, have some food and wine and enjoy art and live music by a different act every week. Tonight enjoy the music of The Autumn 8. 5 p.m., Edwards Greenhouse, 4106 Sand Creek St., Boise, 208-342-7548, www. edwardsgreenhouse.com.

ODDS & ENDS CONGA FORUM—Facilitator Bryan Carrier leads a conga forum. Some drums are available for use. 7 p.m., $5 suggested donation. Drum Central, 2709 W. State St., Boise, 208-424-9519, www. boisedrumcentral.com.

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wednesday FESTIVALS & EVENTS WOMEN ONLY LINGERIE SHOW—Women are invited to attend a unique, runway style French lingerie show accompanied by a live house DJ. The entrance fee will be credited to your order at Cazba. 7 p.m.,

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WORKSHOPS & CLASSES TECHNOLOGY CLASSES—The class resume building and posting includes an introduction to creating digital resumes and posting them online. 8-8:45 p.m., FREE. Library at Collister, 4724 W. State St., Boise, www.boisepubliclibrary. org.

ART ESPECIALLY FOR SENIORS— Senior guests (age 62 and older) receive free admission all day plus a docent-led talk regarding the current exhibit “Devorah Sperber: Threads of Perception.” 2 p.m., FREE. Boise Art Museum, 670 Julia Davis Dr., Boise, 208-3458330., www.boiseartmuseum. org.

SPORTS & FITNESS DISABLED VETERANS’ WHEELCHAIR TENNIS CLINIC—Ten time U.S. Open Winner Randy Snow, the most-accomplished wheelchair athlete in history, conducts a Disabled Veterans’ Wheelchair Tennis Clinic cosponsored by the Idaho Wheelchair Tennis Association and the Northwest Chapter of Paralyzed Veterans of America. Snow will teach participants the fundamentals of wheelchair tennis and give a motivational presentation. The fee includes lunch, a T-shirt, and free entry for the July 17-19 Paul Bruce Summer Classic Tennis Tournament. For more information, contact Greg Proctor, 208-870-6887 or e-mail info@idahowheelchairtennis.com. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., $25. Boise Racquet and Swim Club, 1116 N. Cole Road, Boise, 208-376-1052, www.boisetennis.com/content.

GREEN BUGS FARM STAND— Pick up some produce grown by the children of Boise Urban Garden School. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 4-6 p.m., BUGS Garden, 4821 W. Franklin Road, Boise, 208-424-6665, www.boiseurbangardenschool. org.

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