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Liberally, an organization that is all about fostering progressive communities through social networks and events. Third Wednesday of every month, 7 p.m., drinkingliberally.org. Ha’ Penny Irish Pub and Grill, 855 Broad St., Ste. 250, Boise, 208-343-5568.

WORKSHOPS FESTIVALS & EVENTS & CLASSES SNAKE RIVER STAMPEDE—The rodeo includes bronc riding, barrel racing and Miss Rodeo Idaho. Before the main event, check out the mutton busting nightly at 7:30 p.m. The theme on Wednesday, July 15, is Rodeo Tough Enough for Pink Night; Rodeo Patriot Night is Thursday, July 16; and on Friday, July 17, it’s Extreme Rodeo Night. Family day is Saturday, July 18, with a matinee at 12:30 p.m. (no alcohol will be served at this event) and the Snake River Stampede wraps up on Saturday, July 18, with Rodeo Finals Night. The full schedule of events is available at www.snakeriverstampede. com. 8 p.m., $8.75-$27.50 Tue.-Thu.; $6.75-$18.50 Sat. matinee; $11.50-$31.50 Fri.-Sat. evening, Idaho Center, 16200 Idaho Center Blvd., Nampa, 208-468-1000, www. idahocenter.com. WOMEN ONLY LINGERIE SHOW—Only 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., $10. Cazba, 211 N. Eighth St., Boise, 208381-0222, www.cazba.com.

ON STAGE THE COMEDY OF ERRORS— The Shakespearean farce full of mistaken identities and crazy characters is one of the Bard’s best-known comedies with a plot that follows the uprising at the port of Syracuse after twin brothers and their twin servants are reunited after 30 years apart. ISF puts a twist on the production by staging a version of the play set in Brazil during Carnival. 8 p.m., $21-$29, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, 5657 Warm Springs Ave., Boise, 208-429-9908, box office 208-336-9221, www. idahoshakespeare.org.

FOOD & DRINK DRINKING LIBERALLY—A group of left-leaning individuals gather to talk politics, share ideas and inspire change. The event is a project of Living

TECHNOLOGY CLASSES—Job seekers and adults are encouraged to register for a series of free technology classes. If you don’t know a mouse from a USB cable, these classes will teach you to be tech savvy in no time. The class is Resume Building and Posting and 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.

GREEN BUGS FARM STAND— Pick up some produce grown by the children of Boise Urban Garden School. The farm stand includes seasonal produce such as garlic scapes, collard greens and strawberries. 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.

KIDS & TEENS MAKE AND TAKE WEDNESDAYS—A science and art program for children ages 6 and older held in The Secret Garden. Learn while having fun. 4 p.m., FREE. Garden City Library, 6015 Glenwood St., Garden City, 208-472-2940, www.gardencity.lili.org. MOBILE RECREATION VAN—Boise City Parks and Recreation parks a van with a bumping sound system that is packed full of summer fun in various parks MondayThursday. Youth in grades 1-6 can pop in for a few minutes

or stay a couple of hours, and create art, bounce balls, skip with jump ropes or set up a game of running around bases. The Freedom Resource Center, an equal opportunity employer, provides a free snack daily for each child. For more information, visit www.cityofboise.org/ parks or call 208-854-4917. Noon-2 p.m., FREE, Veterans Memorial Park, 930 N. Veterans Memorial Parkway, Boise; and 3-5 p.m., FREE, Redwood Park, 2675 N. Shamrock St., Boise.

ODDS & ENDS 9TH STREET TOASTMASTERS— Visitors and guests are welcome to attend the 9th Street Toastmasters meeting. Noon, every Wednesday. FREE, 208388-6484, www.9thstreettm. org. BOISE UKULELE GROUP—This ukulele group offers instruction and a chance to jam. All levels, beginning to advanced, welcome with no age limit and no membership fees. All that’s needed is a willingness to learn and play ukulele music. For more information, visit the Web site. 6:30 p.m., FREE, www. boiseukulelegroup.com. Idaho Pizza Company, 3053 S. Cole Road, Boise, 208-362-7702. IDAHO MEDIA PROFESSIONAL LUNCHEON—A panel of speakers from the i48 film festival talks about what it takes to produce a film in two days. The presenters are Rob Gonzalez, co-director/writer of Collision, winner of best sound; Robin Meier, producer/director of Cello, My Darling, winner of best cinematography; and Melody Herrick and Ronn Seidenglanz who will speak about making Beneath a Western Skyscraper, winner of the Best of i48 Open Category. 11 a.m., FREE to attend, 208-343-2887, filmidaho.org. Sun Ray Cafe, 1602 N. 13th St., Boise.

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thursday FESTIVALS & EVENTS ARTIST RECEPTION—Artist Donna Bernstein is the guest exhibitor during July. Take a look at her work and enjoy snacks and refreshments while chatting with the artist about her work. View her art at www. donnabart.blogspot.com. 5-7 p.m., FREE, St. Luke's Family Health, 3101 E. State St., Eagle, 208-887-4653. IGNITE BOISE 2—Anyone and everyone is given the chance to submit ideas before the event. Then, a handful of presenters are given five minutes and 20 slides to present their ideas, projected on the a big screen. The goal is to educate, inspire and foster creativity to make Boise a better place, and have a little fun sharing ideas while they’re at it. See Picks Page. 6 p.m., FREE, igniteboise.com. Egyptian Theatre, 700 W. Main St., Boise, 208-345-0454. THURSDAY FARMERS MARKET—Stock up on locally produced fruits and vegetables, flowers and plants during the farmers market on Thursdays. Also find Idaho specialty foods and wines. 4-8 p.m., Capital City Public Market, Eighth Street between Main and Bannock streets, Boise, 208-345-9287, www.capitalcitypublicmarket. com.

LOOK FOR THE BW PICK ICON THROUGHOUT THE LISTINGS FOR OTHER EVENTS WE THINK ARE WORTHY OF YOUR TIME.

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