Boise Weekly Vol. 18 Issue 08

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8 DAYS OUT SCREEN MOVIES UNDER THE STARS—Grab some bug spray and journey to the bandshell at Julia Davis Park for the last feature in a series of free family movies projected on a 14-by-25-foot inflatable movie screen. The featured movie, Wizard of Oz, begins at dusk. See Picks Page. 7 p.m., FREE, 208-384-4240, www. boiseschoolsfoundation.org. Gene Harris Bandshell, 700 S. Capitol Blvd., in Julia Davis Park, Boise.

LITERATURE

RELIGIOUS/SPIRITUAL HEALING FAIR—Boise Valley’s readers and healers charge $1 a minute for their enlightened ser vices. Experience bliss, insight and the talents of a variety of workers including tarot readers, numerologists, thetahealers, energy workers, psychics, reflexologists, body workers, hypnotherapists and more at Spirit at Work Healing Fairs. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., FREE admission. Spirit at Work Books & Beyond, 710 N. Orchard, Boise, 208-388-3884, www. spiritatworkbooks.com.

STORY TIME—Enjoy Saturday market, then gather the family for story time. 2 p.m., FREE. A Novel Adventure, 906 W. Main St., Boise, 208-344-8088.

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FESTIVALS & EVENTS 10TH ANNUAL SAWTOOTH SALMON FESTIVAL—See Saturday. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. FREE activities; salmon dinner $12 for adults $6 for children, 208-343-7481, www.idahorivers.org. Stanley. ANNUAL FAIR TRADE MARKET—See Saturday. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. FREE admission, www.duniamarketplace.com. St. Andrew’s

Episcopal Church-McCall, 1001 Gamble St., McCall, 208-6342796. LIQUID LAUGH TRACK—Every Sunday, the funny is found in BoDo during Laugh Track, featuring stand-up comedy from amateurs and professionals looking for laughs in a live setting. 7 p.m., FREE. Liquid, 405 S. Eighth St., Boise, 208-2875379, www.liquidboise.com. TREASURE VALLEY SINGLES’ DANCE—Join the Treasure Valley Singles for a weekly dance night with music by a different country act weekly. This week, enjoy the music of Comstock Lode. 7:30 p.m., $6 members, $7 nonmembers. Eagles Lodge Boise, 7025 Overland Road, Boise, 208-376-0115.

SPORTS & FITNESS GET REC’D—Learn about the programs and classes offered by Boise State Campus Recreation during a day of fun on the intramural field behind the Student Union Building. Activities include inflatable games, free food and popsicles, prizes including free T-shir ts, a slip ’n’ slide, grass volleyball and a rock wall. Watch demonstrations by club spor ts athletes who will be on hand to help people sign up for activities during early registration. The tunes will be cour tesy of 103.3 KISS FM. For more information, call Heather Carlson, promotions coordinator for Campus Recreation, at 208-426-5674 or e-mail heathercarlson2@

boisestate.edu. 1-4 p.m., FREE, rec.boisestate.edu. Boise State Recreation Field, Boise State campus, Boise.

CITIZEN IDAHO CAMPAIGN TO END ISRAELI APARTHEID—The group meets every Sunday at Papa Joe’s, 1301 S. Capitol Blvd., Boise, and is continually working to educate and lobby for a just and truthful U.S. policy that works to end apartheid. For more information, e-mail lamalucynasser@yahoo.com. 6 p.m., FREE, idahocampaign. wordpress.com.

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