20 | JUNE 25 – JULY 1, 2014 | BOISEweekly
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Times and locations vary mccallmusicsociety.org
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Pine and Lenora streets, McCall mccallchamber.org
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Every Saturday through the summer, catch performances by local and regional musical acts, starting with Jupiter Holiday in June. Check the website for more info and a full lineup.
6:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Salmon River Brewery, 411 Railroad Ave., McCall salmonriverbrewery.com
SALMON RIVER BREWERY LIVE MUSIC SERIES
Every Saturday until mid-October (weather permitting), local producers come together to offer fresh fruits and vegetables, meats and poultry, yowers and sundries. Proceeds from the open-air market benewt McCall area nonprowts.
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Pine and Lenora streets, McCall mccallchamber.org
MCCALL FARMER’S MARKET
For the 16th year, the McCall Arts Council hosts its free children’s art festival. The outdoor arts event gives kids of all ages ample opportunity to enjoy some hands-on creativity. Let the little ones loose on booths and watch them learn. All ages welcome.
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Central Idaho Historical Museum, Highway 55 and State Street, McCall mccallarts.org
KALEIDOSCOPE
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Ride the chairlifts and benewt the Heartland Hunger Resource Center. Donate a can of nonperishable food or $1 per ride to support the HHRC. Enter a rafye to win gear and equipment, with proceeds going to benewt the food bank. Grand prize is a giant swag bag and a 2014 summer season pass. Tickets are $1 or a can of food. Summer ops will continue Fridays-Sundays, and holidays, through Labor Day.
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Brundage Mountain Resort, McCall brundage.com
BRUNDAGE SUMMER CHAIRLIFT GRAND OPENING
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The Payette Lakes Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society is celebrating the 10th year of its annual boat show at the Shore Lodge in McCall, featuring more than 40 wooden and classic boats. The event shifts into high gear on Saturday, Aug. 2, with a boat parade from Shore Lodge to downtown McCall at 9:15 a.m. Boats will be on display between 10 a.m.5 p.m. Aug. 2 and from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 3. An early morning run to North Beach will start at 7:30 a.m. Aug.
All day Payette Lake, McCall payetteclassicboats.com
PAYETTE LAKE ANTIQUE AND WOODEN BOAT SHOW
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Since it was started by friends to commemorate Marjorie Moore Davidson, Art in the Garden has grown into one of the most important annual events for the McCall Arts and Humanities Council. Featuring auctions of local and regional art, appetizers and wine, and live music, proceeds from support MAHC’s mission to provide community programming. Local artists win, too: Participating artists receive a gallery commission on their evening’s sales. Tickets cost $45 and must be purchased in advance. Numbers are limited, so plan ahead.
5:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Charlie’s Garden, off Wagon Wheel Road, McCall mccallarts.org
ART IN THE GARDEN
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Haul brass up to Brundage Mountain Resort for a special dinner-hour performance by the Craswell Brass Quintet. Concert tickets include a gourmet buffet dinner, with seating at 6 p.m., followed by an open cash bar until dinner is served at 6:30 p.m. Music starts at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $69 per person; $390 for a front-row, table of six. Limit of 60 tickets available. Buy tickets at brundage.com/SAC.
6 p.m.-9 p.m. Brundage Mountain Resort, McCall brundage.com
MUSIC ON THE MOUNTAIN: BRASS QUINTET AND DINNER ON THE GREEN
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The McCall Music Society hosts a series of classical and jazz recitals around the McCall area, including a free artist showcase on July 20; “An Evening of Broadway, Classical and Jazz� on Thursday, July 24, also free; and a free family concert, “Peter and the Wolf,� on Saturday, July 26. Tickets to the “Gypsy Fever� orchestra concert and “Classy Mix� orchestral wnale range from $35-$65. Visit the website for more details and a full schedule.
SUMMERFEST 2014
MCCALL FARMER’S MARKET
Every Wednesday until mid-October (weather permitting), local producers come together to offer fresh fruits and vegetables, meats and poultry, yowers and sundries. Proceeds from the open-air market benewt McCall area nonprowts.
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For more than a quarter century, the Roseberry Arts and Crafts has been showcasing the best original, handmade work by local and regional artists and craftspeople. Sponsored by the Long Valley Preservation Society, the juried fair takes place at the historic Roseberry townsite with nearly 100 hand-picked vendors, offering everything from Western-themed art to home decor, handicrafts and more. Enjoy a wide variety of food booths, live music throughout both days and the opportunity to explore the Roseberry museum and historic townsite in a beautiful mountain setting. The Roseberry Arts and Crafts Fair runs 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday, July 5 and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, July 6. Admission is free.
All day Historic Roseberry, one mile east of Donnelly, historicroseberry.com
ROSEBERRY ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR
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They take Fourth of July seriously in Central Idaho. In Cascade, events go down from 11 a.m.-11 p.m., including a downtown parade, barbecues, live music and wreworks over Cascade Lake at dusk. In McCall, Fourth festivities also run all day, with bounce houses, water slides, crafts and games at Depot Park, and local vendors at East Lake Street open at 11 a.m. Catch live music at the Depot Park/Salmon River Brewery beer garden and a kids parade at 6 p.m. At 8 p.m., patriots will take to the lake with a sailboat parade from the Mill Harbor 9acht Club. Boats, done up in red, white and blue, will cruise close to shore between downtown McCall and Shore Lodge until the sun goes down and the wreworks go up.
All day Downtown McCall, mccallchamber.org
FOURTH OF JULY IN MCCALL
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