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dessert and a bottle of champagne on the table. Make sure to e-mail eatdrinkshare@ yahoo.com to book your reservations early, as the new Pair seats only 40 party people. Restaurant opens at 4 p.m. $75 per person. Pair, 603 Main St., Boise.

Art WINTER WINDOW GALLERY STROLL— Stroll through downtown Boise to view beautiful window designs from local artists. For more information, visit www.downtownboise.org.

Kids & Teens HOLIDAY DAY CAMP—See Wednesday. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. $34 daily. Wings Center of Boise, 1875 Century Way, Boise, 208-376-3641, www.wingscenter. com. NEW YEAR’S OVERNIGHTER—Make your child stoked with loads of activities and a chance to celebrate the new year. They’ll rock climb, party in inflatables, play gym games, eat pizza, watch wall-size movies and hoot and holler at midnight. 7 p.m.-9 a.m. the following morning. $40, $35 each additional child, $5 discount for pre-Christmas registration. Wings Center of Boise, 1875 Century Way, Boise, 208-376-3641, www.wingscenter.com.

FRIDAY JAN. 1 Festivals & Events CHRISTMAS LIGHTS TOUR OF BOISE— See the lights of Boise from a helicopter. The tour departs from Western Aircraft at the Boise airport, flying over downtown and Idaho Botanical Garden. Tours depart at sunset and last about 15 minutes. 6 p.m. $125 couple, $150 three people. Silverhawk Aviation at Western Aircraft, 4300 S. Kennedy St., Boise, 208-453-8577, www. silverhawkaviation.net.

Food & Drink BETTY FORD RECOVERY BRUNCH—See Picks, Page 13. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Prices vary. The Red Room Tavern, 601 W. Main St., Boise, 208-343-7034.

Art FIRST FRIDAY ART IN EAGLE—Take a stroll through downtown Eagle and visit local merchants and galleries along the way. First Friday invites the public to stop in to shop and enjoy a drink, art and music. Held in downtown Eagle. 4-9 p.m. Downtown Eagle, 310 E. State St., Eagle.

Sports & Fitness REGISTER TO RIDE IDAHO—Cyclists, meet Idaho. If you’ve already met, get to know Idaho a little better on a seven-day, fully supported, noncompetitive cycling tour. The route will be announced during open registration on Jan. 1 via the Web site at www.rideidaho.org. The event is scheduled to take place Aug. 8-14. 9 a.m. $625.

SATURDAY JAN. 2 Auditions THIS IS OUR YOUTH—Boise Little Theater’s Black Box theatrical project, The Broken Illusion Project, wants two males and one female, aged 18-25, for their upcoming production of This is Our Youth, by Kenneth Lonergan. Style: cold reading from the script. Play contains adult content. 2-5 p.m. Boise Little Theater, 100 E. Fort St., Boise, 208-3425104, www.boiselittletheater.org.

Workshops & Classes START HERE—Facilitator Carolyn Failla of FaillaDrums leads a weekly music-making class on how to build a song from the ground up. Everyone is welcome. The classes are located at 1717 N. 13th St. in Boise. For more information, e-mail failladrum@yahoo.com. 10 a.m. www.failladrums.com.

SUNDAY JAN. 3 Festivals & Events 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. 8 p.m. FREE. Liquid, 405 S. Eighth St., Boise, 208-287-5379, www.liquidboise.com.

Religious/Spiritual ZEN MEDITATION AND BUDDHISM—Meet for meditation and a free public talk every Sunday at the White Cloud Zen Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting zen practice of those who live in Idaho. 9-10:30 a.m. White Cloud Zen Center, 1315 W. Washington St., Boise.

MONDAY JAN. 4 Food & Drink WINE TASTING—Woodriver Cellars’ tasting room is open seven days a week. Taste wines with grapes grown in Idaho while taking in the view from the pavilion and pond. Woodriver Cellars, 3705 N. Hwy. 16, Eagle, 208-286-9463, www.woodrivercellars. com.

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