8 DAYS OUT Festivals & Events 14TH ANNUAL FLOWER AND GARDEN SHOW—This show marks the beginning of spring. With a wealth of information and a ton of booths, the Flower and Garden Show welcomes your sunny self for a day of mingling and gardening goods. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. $7 adults, $2 kids ages 7-12, FREE kids 6 and younger. Boise Centre on the Grove, 850 W. Front St., 208-336-8900, www.gardenshowboise.com.
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Odds & Ends THE YARN CLUB—Finally, a place for all the knitters and crocheters to get together and chat. 1 p.m. FREE. Fuzz, 605 Americana Blvd., 208-343-3899, www.fuzzspin.com.
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METAMORPHOSES— See Friday. 2 p.m. $9-$15. Danny Peterson Theatre, Morrison Center, 2201 Cesar Chavez Lane, Boise, 208-426-3980, theatre. boisestate.edu.
Odds & Ends
POPEYED—See Friday. 2 p.m. $7-$13, 208-336-7383. Prairie Dog Playhouse, 3820 Cassia St., Boise, www.pdplayhouse.com.
BOOZE CLUES—Trivia and prizes with the one and only E.J. Pettinger. 8 p.m. FREE. Pengilly’s, 513 W. Main St., Boise, 208-345-6344.
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MONDAY MARCH 29
SOCIAL COUNTRY DANCING— Swing dance/Social Dance. 7-10 p.m. FREE, www.lessonsindance. com. The Bull’s Head Pub, 1441 N. Eagle Road, Meridian, 208855-5858.
BALLISTIC BEER PONG—Sign up starts at 10 p.m. Bad Irish, 199 N. Eighth St., Boise, 208338-8939, www.badirish.com.
WEDNESDAY MARCH 31 Festivals & Events OVER 40S DANCE—Weekly dances are held for the older-
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than-40 crowd with a different country music band every week. 7:30 p.m. $5 members, $6 nonmembers. Eagles Lodge Boise, 7025 Overland Road, Boise, 208-376-0115.
On Stage MINERVA JAYNE’S SAINTS AND SINNERS—Minerva, Selena, Godiva and special guest Victoria woo and wow the crowd with glitzy lip-syncing performances. 8-10 p.m. $2. Sin, 1124 W. Front St., 208-342-3375, www. sinboise.com.
Sports & Fitness IDAHO STAMPEDE VS. RIO GRANDE—For tickets, call 208388-4667 or visit idahostampede.com. 7 p.m. Qwest Arena, 233 S. Capitol Blvd., Boise, 208-424-2200 or Box ofďŹ ce 208-331-8497, www.qwestarenaidaho.com.
Odds & Ends 9TH STREET TOASTMASTERS— Noon. FREE, 208-388-6484, www.9thstreettm.org. BOISE UKULELE GROUP—All levels, beginning to advanced, welcome with no age limit and no membership fees. For more information, visit the Web site. 6:15 p.m. FREE, www.boiseukulelegroup.com. East Lakes Village Senior Center, 650 Arbor Circle, Meridian. 208-362-7702. SOCRATES CAFE—Interested in life’s greater questions? Join a group of active and engaged listeners who meet every week at Papa Joe’s Coffee Shop, 1301 S. Capitol Blvd. The agenda is to show up with a burning question; “What is the standard of beauty,� “Are happiness and pleasure the same thing?�, whatever is on ones mind; the group votes on a question and the discussion begins. For more information, e-mail scott@scottharris.cc. Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p.m. FREE.
Call to Artists ART SOURCE GALLERY NINTH ANNUAL JURIED SHOW—Juried by artist and Boise State professor emeritus John Taye. Open to all ďŹ ne artists and media (no video or crafts). Work must be original and completed in the last three years. Artists may submit up to three works. Application fee is $25. Opening is July 1. For more information visit artsourcegallery.com.
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LAST WEEK’S ANSWERS
BOSCO ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS—Boise Open Studios Collective Organization is accepting new member applications from Ada, Boise and Canyon county artists for the 2010 year. Artists will have the opportunity to open their studios in June and/or October. All applicants are juried by a panel of existing members and often at least one outside juror. To be juried in time for the June Open Studios, applicants must postmark materials no later than April 1. Applicants interested in the October Open Studios weekend may postmark materials by June 1. Visit www.boiseopenstudios.com for information.
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