8 DAYS OUT BOISE BICYCLE PROJECT SIXTH ANNIVERSARY—Join BBP as it celebrates with food, live music and more. See Picks, Page 16. 5 p.m. $10. The Boise Bicycle Project Shop, 1027 Lusk St. Boise, boisebicycleproject. org. IDAHO RENAISSANCE FAIRE— Check out this two-day living history celebration featuring demonstrations, vendors, artisans, performances, games, living history fun and learning for the family. Live jousting both days, with $10,000 Trebuchet Challenge on Sunday. 11 a.m. FREE. Gem Island Sports Complex, Canal Street, Emmett, idahorenfaire.org. TRAILING OF THE SHEEP FESTIVAL—See Thursday. Downtown Ketchum, visitsunvalley.com. ZERO LANDFILL BOISE—learn how to reduce pressure on local landfill capacity. 9 a.m. FREE. Office Pavillion Warehouse, 11613 W. Executive Drive, Boise.
On Stage BOISE STATE THEATRE ARTS: ALL IN THE TIMING—See Thursday. 7:30 p.m. $15. Danny Peterson Theatre, Morrison Center, 2201 Cesar Chavez Lane, Boise, 208-426-3980, theatre. boisestate.edu. RICHARD O’BRIEN’S THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW—See Thursday. 7:30 p.m. $15-$20. Visual Arts Collective, 3638 Osage St., Garden City, 208-424-8297, alleyrep.org.
Workshops & Classes WATERCOLORS WITH POLLY BARRETT—Learn to paint an entire landscape painting. Materials not provided; however, Green Chutes provides a list of required supplies, and has supplies for sale on a first-come, first-serve basis. 10 a.m. $75. Green Chutes, 4716 W. State St., Boise, 208-342-7111, greenchutesboise.com.
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Animals & Pets MEET MISS MAGGIE THE MILK COW—Check out the Idaho Farm Bureau Moving Agriculture to the Classroom trailer. Featuring a state-of-the-art milking cow, which gives people a chance to test their milking abilities, make their own butter and learn about the importance of dairy and wheat. Crafts and refreshments will be provided. All ages welcome. 10:30 a.m.-Noon. FREE. Nampa Public Library, 101 11th Ave. S., Nampa, 208-468-5803, nampalibrary.org. TREASURE VALLEY DOG SHOWS—See Thursday. 8:30 a.m. FREE. Expo Idaho, 5610 Glenwood St., Garden City, 208287-5650, expoidaho.com.
SUNDAY OCT. 13 Festivals & Events BOISE AREA BIG SIT—See Saturday. 7 a.m. FREE. Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve, 5301 N. Maple Grove Road, Boise. IDAHO RENAISSANCE FAIRE— See Saturday. 11 a.m. FREE. Gem Island Sports Complex, Canal Street, Emmett, idahorenfaire.org. INDIAN CREEK WINERY HARVEST FEST—The dress-up theme this year is Amphictyonis and Bacchus, the Greek gods of wine. Dress up and you’ll get a coupon for a free glass of wine. Featuring live music, art and a kids crafts area. Noon. $5, kids FREE. Indian Creek Winery, 1000 N. McDermott Road, Kuna, 208922-4791, indiancreekwinery. com.
SIXTH ANNUAL GREAT PUMPKIN LAUNCH—Watch pumpkins get shot out of cannons and enjoy Halloween games, hot dogs and treats, a cake walk, farmer’s market and raffle. The event takes place at a farm field a quarter-mile west of Midway in Nampa. Proceeds benefit Canyon County Habitat for Humanity. 1 p.m. FREE. Canyon County Habitat for Humanity, 1404 First St. S., Nampa, 208-463-0222, canyonhabitat.org. TRAILING OF THE SHEEP FESTIVAL—See Thursday. Downtown Ketchum, visitsunvalley.com.
On Stage BOISE STATE THEATRE ARTS: ALL IN THE TIMING—See Thursday. 2 p.m. $15. Danny Peterson Theatre, Morrison Center, 2201 Cesar Chavez Lane, Boise, 208426-3980, theatre.boisestate. edu. FRANKLY BURLESQUE—Featuring Boise’s finest burlesque performers. See Arts News, Page 26. 8 p.m. FREE. Pengilly’s, 513 W. Main St., Boise, 208-3456344.
Food & Drink SHEEPHERDERS BREAKFAST—Traditional Basque breakfast. Bottomless sangria blanco and Bloody Mary’s are available. Call for reservations. 8 a.m. $10, $15 with alcohol. Basque Market, 608 W. Grove St., Boise, 208-433-1208, thebasquemarket.com.
Art VIVIAN KIM: BOSCO—See Saturday. 10 a.m. FREE. Surel’s Place, 212 E. 33rd St., Garden City, 208-407-7529, surelsplace. org.
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DIA DE LOS MUERTOS PRINTING PARTY—Artists come together in the Pioneer Village to print Dia de los Muertos-themed blocks. These giant banners are hung at the museum, Boise’s Sesqui-Shop and downtown businesses as part of the museum’s exhibit. You don’t have to be a printmaker to join in. 10 a.m. Idaho State Historical Museum, 610 N. Julia Davis Drive, Boise, 208-334-2120, history.idaho. gov. VIVIAN KIM: BOSCO—See the artist-in-residence’s intricate paper cutouts and try printmaking using pronto plates. 10 a.m. FREE. Surel’s Place, 212 E. 33rd St., Garden City, 208-407-7529, surelsplace.org.
Literature JOHN O’HAGAN—The author discusses his book, Lands Never Trodden. 11 a.m. FREE. Rediscovered Books, 180 N. Eighth St., Boise, 208-376-4229, rdbooks.org.
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