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LISTINGS/1ST THURSDAY about Inside Out Project Boise and how it connects Boise to this global movement, and meet the subjects of the photographs. Enjoy appetizers by A la Maison and Co. 5-7:30 p.m. 1000 Myrtle St., 208-389-7605.

monument in the Idaho State Historical Museum Plaza at 5:30 p.m. and take a self-guided tour using the app for iPhone and iPod, bicycle tour or walking tour with a docent. For additional information about the program or if you would like to be trained as a docent, contact Kathleen Barrett at 208-338-9108 or kathleenbarrett@cableone.net. 5:30 p.m. 700 S. Capitol Blvd.

JULIA DAVIS PARK—Did you know that Julia Davis Park receives 1 million visitors each year? And just who were Tom and Julia Davis—and what part did they play in creating Boise? If you love local history, take a docent tour of Julia Davis Park. Meet at the Sacajawea

LIQUID—A Pink Project 19 stop. 405 S. Eighth St., 208-287-5379, liquidboise.com.

ART WALK Locations featuring artists

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photography, Carl Rowe’s Foothill oil paintings and Jerri Lisk’s acrylic paintings on aluminum. Wine tasting provided by Sawtooth Winery. 401 S. Eighth St., 208-342-3773, liskgallery.com. THE MONOGRAM SHOPPE— Stop in to check out fantastic gift ideas. 409 S. Eighth St. themonogramshoppe.com. MR. PEABODY’S OPTI21 CAL SHOPPE—Watercolorist Alexa Rose Howell will present her images of dogs. Proceeds from the show will benefit the Idaho Humane Society. Originals and prints will be for sale, or bring a picture of your dog and Howell will paint its portrait. A French bulldog puppy named Maurice, featured in the show, will also be in attendance. See Downtown News, Page 20. 5:30-8 p.m. FREE. Mr. Peabody’s Optical Shoppe, 404 S. Eighth St., 208-344-1390. NFINIT ART GALLERY— 22 This Oktoberfest-themed evening features oompah music, beer tasting, bratwurst and works of art by Liz Hilton, Debbie Fischer, Donna Bernstein, Brian Kahn, John Giffin, Katy Johnson, Jake King and Mark Baccay. 405 S. Eighth St., Ste. 131.

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LISK GALLERY—View 20 Gina Phillips’ eclectic lamps, Mark Lisk’s landscape

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1. Bandanna Running and Walking

15. Chic Bridal Boutique

2. Basque Museum and Cultural Center

16. Cole Marr

32. Idaho Advantage Credit Union

17. Idaho State Historical Museum

33. Idaho Poster and Letterpress

3. Boise Ar t Glass 4. Bricolage 5. The Cotton Club 6. Flying M Coffeehouse 7. Goldy’s Corner 8. Melting Pot 9. Nor th By Nor thwest Productions

18. Jack’s Urban Meeting Place 19. Liquid 20. Lisk Galler y

31. Ar tisan Optics

34. Mixing Bowl 35. Sage Yoga and Wellness 36. See Jane Run 37. Thomas Hammer

21. Mr. Peabody’s Optical Shoppe

38. Alaska Center

22. NfiniT Ar t Galler y

39. Ar t Source Galler y

23. Nor thrup Building

10. Silly Birch

24. Que Pasa

40. Basement Galler y

11. Eight Street Ar tist in Residence Program

25. R. Grey Galler y

41. The Crux

26. Renewal Underground

42. Gamekeeper Lounge

27. Salon 162

43. The Galler y at the Linen Building

12. Atomic Treasures 13. Boise Ar t Museum

28. Solid

14. Business Interiors of Idaho

29. Van Dyck Frame Design 30. The Ar t of Ward Hooper Galler y

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PHILIP JAMES PAUL MITCHELL FOCUS SALON—Philip Wood, Paul Mitchell national educator, will offer consultations. Buy one product, get the second one half off, and receive 20 percent off a service booked during First Thursday. Samples will also be available. 521 S. Eighth St., 208-409-0307, philipjames-paulmitchell-focussalon.com. QUE PASA—Check out 24 the best selection of Mexican artwork in town, includ-

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Christensen, mixed-media conceptual visual artist; Pam Demo, mixed-media paper collage artist; and Tyler Bush, mixed-media sculptor/performance artist. See First Thursday, Page 17. Eighth and Broad streets, second floor.

ing wall fountains, silver, Day of the Dead decor and cedar and leather sofas. 409 S. Eighth St., 208-385-9018. R. GREY GALLERY 25 JEWELRY AND ART GLASS—Celebrate R. Grey being named America’s Coolest Store in 2012. View jewelry created by Robert Grey Kaylor and Winston Gamble. Plenty of opal jewelry. Wine tasting by Telaya Wine Co. Also a Pink Project stop. 5-9 p.m. 415 S. Eighth St., 208-3859337, rgreygallery.com. RENEWAL CONSIGN26 MENT HOMEWARES— Renewal Underground. Featuring work by new artist in residence Tuong Anh Ens. See First Thursday, Page 17. 517 S. Eighth St., 208-338-5444. SALON 162—A Pink Proj27 ect stop. 404 S. Eighth St., 208-386-9908. SOLID—Enjoy live music 28 from Robert James, appetizers, spirit sampling from Elite Distributing and art from Grant Olsen. Followed by Last Call Trivia at 8 p.m. A Pink Project stop. 405 S. Eighth St., 208-345-6620.

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