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FILER Farmers Market, 523 Main St. June 10-July 29 p35
JEROME Farmers Market, Mt View Barn, 392 E 300 S, Jun-Oct
TF Farmers Market, Mall Parking Lot, 1485 Pole Line Rd
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FREE Summer Day Camps @ Gooding County Fairgrounds p42
1st 8a RUPERT 4th of July Celebration.
9a BALANCED ROCK. “Take Me Fishing” at Salmon Falls Creek. (no license req)
9a BUHL Fishing Derby. Buhl Fun Days.
10a BUHL Guns vs Hoses softball game.
12p BUHL Old Buhl Tour.
2p BURLEY Freedom Boat Parade
2p RUPERT Wizard of Oz. Wilson Theater.
3p JEROME Celebration. Fireworks at Dusk. ICCU & Veterans Memorial Park.
4p BUHL Trout Dinner.
6p FILER Live Music, Layne Bowen. Idaho Pebble Ponds
6p WENDELL Simerly’s Firework Extravaganza. High School.
6:30p TF Fantastic Fireworks Show. Magic Valley Speedway.
7p HAGERMAN Live Music, Brett Reid. Wilson Club.
7p RUPERT Wizard of Oz. Wilson Theater.
7p TF Live Music, Karma. 2nd South Market.
7:30p GLENNS FERRY The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe. Opera Theater. P13,35
2nd 11a BUHL Greg & Glenda Bostock Concert. Calvary Assembly of God.
11a RUPERT 4th of July Celebration.
3rd 11a RUPERT 4th of July Celebration.
7p RUPERT Wizard of Oz. Wilson Theater.
4th 7:30a BUHL Pancake Breakfast.
8a BUHL Fun Run. p25
8a BUHL Old Buhl Tour.
10a BUHL Parade.
10a BLISS Oxbow Park Independence Day Celebration
10:30 BLISS Mud Volleyball. Oxbow Park.
11a BUHL Vendors, Music, Fireworks in the Park.
11a RUPERT 4th of July Celebration.
5p HAZELTON Wilson Lake Fireworks Show.
6:30p TF Taco Tues Ride. Trek Bicycle.
7:30p Municipal Band. CSI.
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7th 6p TF Live Music, Rick & Mary Kuhn. Magic Valley Brewing.
7p WENDELL Gus & Ben, Country Rock. West Point Watering Hole p33
7:30p GLENNS FERRY The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe. Opera Theater. p35
8th
8a TF 9th Annual Vietna Veterans Commemorative Motorcycle Ride/BBQ. City Park.
9a BURLEY Wake in the Snake Wakeboard Competition. Rivers Edge Golf Course.
9a SHOSHONE Art in the Park.
10:30a HAGERMAN Bike & Walk with Duck Race.
6p FILER Live Music, Heath Owen. Idaho Pebble Ponds
6p KIMBERLY Good Neighbor Days Opening Ceremony.
6:30p TF Ladies Night. Magic Valley Speedway.
7p TF Live Music, Jason Ramsey. The Tap House.
7:30p GLENNS FERRY The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe. Opera Theater. p35
CAMAS COUNTY Pro Rodeo Evening
9th
8a KIMBERLY Good Neighbor Days.
10a SHOSHONE Art in the Park.
CAMAS COUNTY Pro Rodeo Evening
10th Noon HAGERMAN Truth Seekers Fun in the Park. Hagerman Calvary Chapel. p17
11th Noon HAGERMAN Truth Seekers Fun in the Park. Hagerman Calvary Chapel. p17
11:30a TF St Luke’s Cornhole Tournament. St Luke’s Medical Center.
12th Noon HAGERMAN Truth Seekers Fun in the Park. Hagerman Calvary Chapel. p17
7:30p TF Music Bingo. 2nd South Market.
13th 5p HAGERMAN Pool Party Vacation Bible Club. Hagerman Christian Center. p19
6p FILER Live Music, Jim Sanchez. Idaho Pebble Ponds
14th FILER Rally in the Valley. TF Fair Grounds.
10a KETCHUM Art Festival. Festival Meadow, Sun Valley Rd.
11a TF/FILER Stitched Up Heart. TF County Fairgrounds.
5p HAGERMAN Pool Party Vacation Bible Club. Hagerman Christian Center. p19
6p TF Live Music, Rick & Mary Kuhn. TF Sandwich Shop.
7p TF Live Music, Keath Clark. 2nd South Market.
7:30p GLENNS FERRY The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe. Opera Theater. p35
9p TF Comedy Night with Derek Sheen. Big Papa’s Grill. $10-$15.
9p JACKPOT Bubba Bradley. Cactus Pete’s.
15th 9a GOODING Cruzin The Canyon Car Show & Swap Meet. p15
9a BURLEY “Take Me Fishing” at Freedom Park Pond. (no license req)
10a KETCHUM Art Festival. Festival Meadow, Sun Valley Rd.
10a TF Magic Valley Kid Market. City Park.
10a TF Christmas in July. 215 Eastland Dr.
10a HANSEN DAY: Parade, Bingo, Races, Vendors, Knockerball, Escapuary. p9
11a HAGERMAN July Artist Exhibition. Blue Heart Home Furnishings, 260 E State p27
5p HAGERMAN Pool Party Vacation Bible Club. Hagerman Christian Center. p19
5p FILER Rally in the Valley Concert.
5p TF Spencer Crandall, Bryan Martin, ElleMae & Heath Clark. TF Cnty Fairgrnds.
6:30p TF O’Reilly Auto Parts Twin 25s. Magic Valley Speedway.
7p TF Live Music, Layne Bowen. 2nd South Market.
7:30p GLENNS FERRY The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe. Opera Theater. p35
8p JACKPOT Bubba Bradley. Cactus Pete’s.
16th 10a KETCHUM Art Festival. Festival Meadow, Sun Valley Rd.
1p TF Parktacular Hope Fest 23. City Park.
17th 9a TF Agriculture Summer Ag Academy. CSI. $50 for 4 days.
18th 9a TF Agriculture Summer Ag Academy. CSI.
19th 9a TF Agriculture Summer Ag Academy. CSI.
20th 6p TF Live Music, Devon Tylor. 2nd South Market.
6p FILER Live Music, Avery Soloaga. Idaho Pebble Ponds
9a TF Agriculture Summer Ag Academy. CSI.
21st 11a TF Art in the Park & Eats Food Truck Fest. City Park.
7p TF Live Music, Aaron Golay. 2nd South Market.
7:30p TF Tyrus Live. Orpheum Theater.
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City Hall: M-F 8-5. 140 Kentucky St. (208) 352-1117
City Council: 7p, 3rd Wednesday
Mayor: Chris Pruit. (208) 731-8501
Fire: 129 Hwy 30, (208) 352-4320
Garden Club: 1p 1st Wed ncsnancy@gmail.com
Sheriff: 624 Main St, Gooding. (208) 934-4421
Post Office: M-F 8:30-12:30p. 100 Hwy 30 (208) 352-4293
School Board: 7p, 2nd Mon. Elem School.
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls
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22nd 8a BURLEY Oakley Pioneer Days. Oakley City Park. 9a TF Art in the Park & Eats Food Truck Fest. City Park. 9a TF Kids Art in the Park. City Park. 11:30a TF Ice Cream Funday. City Park.
6p FILER Live Music, Brett Reid. Idaho Pebble Ponds
6:30p TF Stinker Cup with Spectacular Drags. Magic Valley Speedway.
7p TF Live Music, Groove Brothers. 2nd South Market.
7p TF O’Reilly’s Car Show. O’Reilly Auto Parts, 312 Cheney Drive.
7p TF Steve Soelbert: Standup to Suicide Comedy Fundraiser. Roper Auditorium.
25th GLENNS FERRY Performing Arts Day Camp. Opera Theater. p35
26th GLENNS FERRY Performing Arts Day Camp. Opera Theater. p35
6p TF Live Music, Rick & Mary Kuhn. The Brickhouse.
7:30p TF Music Bingo. 2nd South Market
27th GLENNS FERRY Performing Arts Day Camp. Opera Theater. p35
28th
6p FILER Live Music, Crazy Love. Idaho Pebble Ponds
5:30p RUPERT Superhero Adventure. Wilson Theater. p27
6p FILER Live Music, Layne Bowen. Idaho Pebble Ponds
7p TF Live Music, Front Porch Flavor. 2nd South Market.
9p JACKPOT The Rocket Man Show. Cactus Pete’s.
29th 10a TF Community Art Event. 2nd South Market.
11:30a RUPERT Superhero Adventure. Wilson Theater. p27
5:30p RUPERT Superhero Adventure. Wilson Theater. p27
6:45a BURLEY Lion’s Club Spudman Triathlon. River’s Edge Golf Club.
6p FILER Karaoke. Idaho Pebble Ponds
8p JACKPOT The Rocket Man Show. Cactus Pete’s.
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Antique Ezel, 121 Broadway S
Arctic Circle, 606 Broadway Ave S
Bookhaven, 106 Broadway Ave S
Buhl City Hall, 203 Broadway Ave N
Buhl Drug, 419 Broadway Ave S
Buhl Public Library, 215 Broadway Ave N
Collective Studio, 115 Broadway Ave S
Country Flowers, 1005 Main St
DMV-Buhl, Idaho Transp Dept, 330 Broadway
Farmers Bank, 914 Main St
First Federal Bank, 123 Broadway Ave N
Harris CPAs, 1020 Main St
Jackson’s Korner, 1101 Broadway N
Kanaka, 125 Broadway Ave S
La Cabinita Restaurant, 113 Broadway S
Les Schwab Tire Center, 1241 Burley Ave
Magic Valley Brewery, 208 Broadway N
Miracle Hot Springs, 19073 US Hwy 30
Old Home Cooking, 1000 Burley Ave
Parlor Antiques, 119 Broadway S
The Farm Girl, 120 Broadway Ave S
The Train Station, 20079 US Hwy 30
US Bank, 819 Main St
Valley Wide Country Store, 708 Hwy 30
West End Senior Center, 1010 Main St
West End Sr Ctr Thrift Store, 1004 Main St
Chamber of Commerce: M-F Noon-5p. 716 Hwy 30. Mtg 1st Tues at Noon, La Cabinita.
Churches: MagicValleyBA.org > Directories > Churches
City Hall: M-Th 7a-6p. 203 Broadway Ave N B, (208) 543-5650
City Council: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:30p, City Hall
Michael Higbee, Kelly Peterson, Amanda Hawkins, Marla Sisson
Mayor: Pam McClain, mayor@cityofbuhl.us, (208) 543-5650 p7
P&Z: 3rd Wed 10a, Council Chambers
DMV: M-F 8-5. 201 N Broadway. (208) 543-8023
Farmers Market: Wednesdays 4-6p. July 19-Sept 28. 1010 Main St.
Fire: 201 Broadway Ave N. (208) 543-5664
Fit over 50: Tu-W-Th 9a. 7th Street Gym, 114 Broadway Ave S. (208) 543-4384
Food Pantry: Tu 1:30-4:30p. 910 Maple St. (208) 329-2393
Harvest Moon Car Club: 1st Sat in Oct. Steve Belt, 208-320-7025
Kiwanis: Noon. 2nd & 4th Wed. La Cabinita, 113 Broadway Ave S.
Library: M, W 9-5, Tu, Th 1-7, Sat 10-2. 215 Broadway Ave N. (208) 543-6500.
Board Meeting: 4th Wed 5p.
Events: BuhlPublicLibrary.org
Magic Valley Rep Women: 3rd Wednesday at Noon. La Cabinita. RSVP (208) 590-3036 p37
Police: 9-1-1 for emergency. Non-emerg: (208) 735-1911. 201 Broadway Ave N. (208) 543-4200
Post Office: M-F 8:30-5. 830 Main St. (208) 543-6152
Rotary: Every Thurs at Noon. Pasta Palace, 1016 Main St.
School Board: 3rd Monday at 7p. High School Auditorium, 1 Indian Territory. (208) 543-8262
West End Senior Center: M Tu Th Noon Lunch. $6 1010 Main St. (208) 543-4577.
Brunch: W at 8-10a and 2nd Sun at 1p
Canasta (Hand-N-Foot): Tues. 1p
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls.
WEMA (W End Men’s Assoc): Fri 6:30a. Pasta Palace, 1016 Main St.
VFW Post 3604: 2nd Tues at 7p. Meets at Senior Center, 1010 W Main St. (208) 410-2669
1st 9a Fishing Derby. Buhl Fun Days.
10a Guns vs Hoses softball game.
12p Old Buhl Tour.
4p Trout Dinner.
2nd 11a Greg & Glenda Bostock Concert. Calvary Assembly of God.
4th 7:30a Pancake Breakfast. 8a Fun Run. p25 . Old Buhl Tour. 10a Parade.
11a Vendors, Music, Fireworks in the park.
Speed limits frame expectations for drivers and other roadway users. They provide a consistent, safe, and reasonable speed to protect drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists along our roads. They can also be a source of frustration and sometimes confusion. Not every driver travels at the same speed, of course, and some people may not understand why the speed limit changes on a particular road. Our community residents often express concerns that traffic is moving too fast through their neighborhoods and their concern is valid. Oftentimes, you see drivers going over the speed limit on the two highways in our town, especially Highway 30 (Broadway Avenue).
STATUTORY SPEED LIMITS:
Statutory speed limits are established by state legislatures forspecific types of roads (for example, Interstates, rural highways, urbanstreets) and can vary from state to state. They are enforceable bylaw and are applicable even if the speed limit sign is not posted.
Examples of statutory speed limits include:
15-25 mph in residential or school districts, 50-60 mph on rural highways, and 70-80 mph on rural Interstate highways.
POSTED SPEED LIMIT:
Posted speed limits arethose that are sign-posted along the road and are enforceable bylaw. A posted speed limit could be the same as the statutory speedset by the state legislature, or it can be established by a city,county, or state transportation agency as an adjustment to the statutory speed limit. Some cities and counties will establisha “blanket” speed limit for roads in their jurisdictions. Those limitsare generally posted at the city limits or county lines.
BUHL’S SPEED LIMIT IS 25 MPH UNLESS OTHERWISE POSTED.
“SPECIAL CONDITIONS” SPEED LIMITS:
School zone speed limits are used in specific locations during thehours when children are going to and from school. Most States usea school zone speed limit of 15 to 25 mph in urban and suburbanareas.
Work zone speed limits are set as part of the work zone’s trafficcontrol plan, which is used to help facilitate safe and efficientmovement of traffic through a work zone. Factors that influencework zone speed limits can include:
The posted speed limit when the work zone is not present, The location of the work zone and workers in relation to traffic, The type of traffic control (e.g., cones, barrels, concretebarriers), and The complexity of the work zone (e.g., lane shifts, narrowed lanes).
You will notice construction in Buhl during the summer and into fall, so please pay attention to detour and speed limit signs. As of 2017, drivers who exceed the posted speed limit or drive too fast for conditions are involved in nearly one-third of all fatal crashes.
When you tidy up your property of weeds and debris, please remember our Adopt-ATruck program, which you can visit on our website at https://www.cityofbuhl.us/adopt-atruck-program.html. Also, please visit our website for Buhl City Code at https:// codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/buhlid/latest/overview, especially Title 3 Health, Sanitation and Environment, where you can find city code regarding nuisances, weeds, debris and other information.
Babbel’s Dry Cleaners, 649 N Overland
Charlie’s Café, 615 E Main
Denny’s, 611 N Overland Ave
Perkins, 800 N Overland
American Legion Post 17, Burley: 7p 4th Tues. 1901 Miller Ave. (208) 678-3428
Chamber of Commerce, Mini Cassia: 9-5 M-F. 1177 7th St, Heyburn. (208) 679-4793
City Hall: 8:30-5 M-F. 1401 Overland Ave. (208) 878-2224
City Council: 7p 1st & 3rd Tu. Council Chambers
Janet Hansen, Casey Anderson, John Craner, Bryce Morgan, Stegen Phillips, Kimberli Seely
Mayor: Steve Ormond. (208) 878-2224
P&Z: 10:30a 3rd Wed. Council Chambers
DMV: 8:30-5 M-F. 203 E 15th St. (208) 878-3549
Farmers Market: June 15, 29, July 13, 27, Aug 24, Sep 7, 21. 1101 Elba Ave
Fire: 911 emergency. 1235 Miller Ave. (208) 878-7371
Food Pantries:
Helping Hands Mission: 1250 Miller Ave. (208) 878-9140
Mt View Christian Ctr: 4-5:30 Tu, 9-10:30a Th. 317 Mt View Lane. (208) 678-5460
St Theresa Catholic Church: 1601 Oakley Ave. (208) 678-5453
United Methodist: 450 E 2nd St. (208) 648-2184
Kiwanis: Noon Wed. Perkins, 800 N Overland Ave.
Library: 9:30-7 M-Th, 9:30-6 Fri, 9:30-2 Sat. 1300 Miller Ave. (208) 878-7708
Board Meeting: 4-6p last Tues of the month.
Events: BPLibrary.org
Museum, Cassia County: 10-5 Tu-Sa. 1142 Hiland Ave. (208) 678-7172
Police: 1401 Overland Ave. (208) 878-2251. Sheriff: 129 E 14th St. (208) 878-2251
Post Office: 9-5 M-F, 9-Noon Sat. 1353 Overland Ave. (208) 678-2541
Rotary: Noon Tues. Perkins, 800 N Overland Ave.
School Board: 7p 3rd Tues.
Senior Center: Noon Lunch M-F. $5, Visitors $6. 2421 Overland Ave. (208) 878-8646
Social Services: (208) 678-3514 Burley. Social safety net.
VFW: 7p 2nd Thurs. 554 Hiland Ave. (208) 572-0509
BURLEY
Every Wed 10, Noon, 2 Kids Summer Series Movies $1 at Century Cinemas 5
1st 2p Freedom Boat Parade
8th 9a Wake in the Snake Wakeboard Competition. Rivers Edge Golf Course.
15th 9a “Take Me Fishing” at Freedom Park Pond. (no license req)
22nd 8a Oakley Pioneer Days. Oakley City Park.
29th 6:45a Lion’s Club Spudman Triathlon. River’s Edge Golf Club.
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Senior Center, 475 Main St
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City Hall: 9-3 M, Tu, Th 12-7p Wed.
300 Main St. (208) 537-6544
City Council: 7p 2nd Wed.
Roxanne Stiegemeier, (208) 421-3797
Cliff Lockhart, (208) 293-4811
Justin Clark, (208) 280-0185
Raul Garcia, (208) 329-3264
Mayor: Dan Howard, (208) 490-2119
Community Center: 1st & 3rd Mon. 475 Main St
(208) 537-6544
Fire: 6:30p 1st & 3rd Thurs. Rome St.
Chief Ben Medina, (208) 410-3928
Police: 911. Non-emerg: (208) 735-1911.
201 Broadway Ave N. (208) 543-4200
Post Office: 8-12p M-F. 357 Main. (208) 537-6670
Preschool: 7:40-11:30a. Free Food
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls
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Camas Creek Country Store, 113 US 20
Camas County Library, 706 Soldier Road
Camas Senior Center, 129 W Willow
American Legion Post #19: 8p 1st & 3rd W. 114 Camas Ave E.
Chamber of Commerce: 113 Willow Ave E. (208) 754-2222
City Hall: 407 Soldier Rd. (208) 764-2333
City Council: 7p 2nd & 3rd Th. John Pine, Josh Bovey, Tyler Ballard, Ted Miller
Mayor: Terry S Lee.
DMV: 8:30-5 M-F. 517 Soldier. (208) 764-2370
Fire: 24 hours. 119 W Willow. (208) 764-2500
Food Pantries:
3-4p W F (1st F after 2nd W). Lighthouse. 213 Ponderosa. (208) 764-3322
4-6p Th. Faith Bible Church, 603 Central (406) 590-3150
Library: 12:30-7 M, 12:30-5:30 Tu W F, 10-5:30 Th 607 Soldier Rd (208) 754-2553
Board Mtg: 5p 4th Mon.
Events: https://bit.ly/3ZZU0dH
Camas County Sheriff: 911. 119 W Willow. (208) 754-2261
Post Office: 8:30-12:30, 1-3 M-F. 518 Soldier Rd (208) 764-2423
Senior Center: Lunch Noon Tu W F. $5 129 Willow Ave (208) 764-2226
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls
Marvin (208) 536-5777
Josh (208) 308-9999
Dazipop Cupcakes & Bakery, 422 6th St
Filer Public Library, 219 Main St
Pebble Ponds Golf Course, 4035 N 2300 E
Senior Center, 222 Main St
The Magic Tea House, 905 Union Ave
American Legion Post 47: 6p 2nd Tu. PO Box 661. Dave at 559-593-1870
City Hall: 7a-6p M-Th. 300 Main. (208) 326-5000
City Council: 6p 1st & 3rd Mon. Sam Callen, Desiree Romano, Joe Durham, Tracey Daluiso
Mayor: Robert E. Templeman
Fire: 911. 100 Hwy 30. (208) 326-4111
Food Pantries: Dine-in, Takeout. 504 5th St. (208) 420-4120
Senior Haven, 10-3 Tu, W, Th. 222 Main St. (208) 326-4608
Lighthouse Pentecostal Church, 500 W 5th St (208) 543-4647
Kiwanis: Noon, 2nd & 4th W. Senior Center
Library: 1-6p M-F, 2-4 Sat. 219 Main. (208) 326-4143. Closed May 29th
Board Mtg: 6p 2nd Mon
Events: Filer.lili.org/events/
Police: 300 Main St. (208) 326-4123
Post Office: 8:30-5p M-F. 413 Main St (208) 326-5220
Senior Center: Lunch Noon Tu W Th. 222 Main St. (208) 326-4608
Bingo: 1p W, Th
Cards: 1:30p Thurs
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls
Every Wed 1p Summer Reading Program. June 7-July 26th. Fun events every week. Every Sat 9a Farmer’s Market, 523 Main St. June 10-July 29
1st 6p Live Music, Layne Bowen. Idaho Pebble Ponds
8th 6p Live Music, Heath Owen. Idaho Pebble Ponds
13th 6p Live Music, Jim Sanchez. Idaho Pebble Ponds
14th Rally in the Valley. TF Fair Grounds.
11a Stitched Up Heart. TF County Fairgrounds.
15th 5p Rally in the Valley Concert.
20th 6p Live Music, Avery Soloaga. Idaho Pebble Ponds
22nd 6p Live Music, Brett Reid. Idaho Pebble Ponds
27th 6p Live Music, Crazy Love. Idaho Pebble Ponds
28th 6p Live Music, Layne Bowen. Idaho Pebble Ponds
29th 6p FILER Karaoke. Idaho Pebble Ponds
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City Hall, 308 5th Ave W
Magic Floral, 146 21st Ave W
New China House, 222 4th Ave E
Senior Center, 208 Senior Ave
Sinclair Pocket Ranch & Creamery, 164 Main
Stampede Burger, 701 Main St
Taco El Toro, 413 Main St
Valley Wide Country Store, 2442 Main St
Western Café, 116 W 4th Ave
Zeppes Pizza & Subs, 215 Main St
City Council: 7p 1st & 3rd Mon.
P&Z: 5:30p 4th Tues
DMV: 7:30a-5:30p M-Th. 145 7th Ave E. (208) 934-4597
Farmers Market: 2-6p Tues. May 23-Oct 17. Corner of 13th & Main
Fire: 8-5 M-F. 2155 Montana St. (208) 934-8348
Fit over 60: 9:30a Tu Th.
Food Pantry: 10-2:45 M, 11-1:45 Tu Th F. Helping Hearts & Hands, 237 Main St. (208) 934-5101
Library: 10-5 MF, 10-6 Tu W Th, 9-12p Sat. 306 5th Ave W. (208) 934-4089
Board Mtg: 6:30p 4th Mon
Events: Gooding.lili.org/events/
Museum: 9-5 F Sat. 285 Euskadi. (208) 934-5135
Historic Governor Morrison Home, By Appointment Only. (208) 579-2382
Police: 911. 308 5th Ave W. (208) 934-8435
Post Office: 8:30-5p M-F. 201 3rd Ave E. (208) 934-4822
Republican Committee: 7p 2nd Tues.
Rotary: 12:10p Fri. El Toro, 413 Main St.
School Board: 7p 2nd Tu. School District Office
Senior Center: Noon M-Th. 308 Senior Ave. (208) 934-5504 $4
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls. Social safety net.
VFW Post 3078: 7p 3rd Thur. 308 Senior Ave. (208) 934-8587
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Chevron Station 361 S State St
Bean’s Twisted Scissors, 100 State St
Blue Heart Home Furnishings, 260 S State St
Flights, 260 S State St
Hagerman City Hall, 191 N State St
Hagerman RV Village, 18049 Hwy 30
Hagerman Public Library, 441 S State St
Hagerman Senior Center, 140 E Lake St
Hydro Hustlers, 221 N State St
Los Potrillos Restaurant, 141 N State St
Papa Kelsey’s, 130 S State St.
Rerunz Thrift Store, 130 S State St
Rest EZ RV Park, I-84 x147, Tuttle
Rustic Edge RV Park, 221 Hagerman W
Sawtooth Dental, 620 Frogs Landing
Shell Station Store & Deli, 531 S State St
Snake River Grill, 611 Frogs Landing
State Street Aquatics, 231 N State St
Swensen’s Magic Market, 180 S State St
The Riverboat, 171 S State St
The Thrift Barn, 271 N State St
Thousand Springs Realty, 151 N State St
Thousand Springs Resort, 18734 Hwy 30
Thousand Spgs Visitor Ctr, 17970 Hwy 30
Wild Sweet Pea Boutique, 240 S State St
American Legion Post 31: 2nd Mon 7p. 281 N State St. (208) 837-6295
Chamber of Commerce: Noon on 2nd Tue in Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept, Nov. Snake River Grill. (208) 837-9131
Churches: MagicValleyBA.org > Directories > Churches Valley Baptist p14
City Hall: M-F 9-12, 1-4. 191 N State St. (208) 837-6636
City council: 1st & 3rd Wed 7p. Wes Owsley, Erika Cornett, Ricky Fritz
Mayor: Jared Hillier
P&Z: 2nd Tues 7p
Farmers Markets: Sundays 10-2. June 18-Sep 3. 1071 E 2900 S. (208) 536-0094
Fire: 159 Salmon St E. (208) 837-4552
Fit over 60: M, Tu, Th 8:30a. Billingsley Creek Park. Jodi (208) 732-6855
Hagerman Booster Club: 2nd Tues 7:30p. HS Ag Building. NO JUNE MEETING. (760) 977-7694
Hagerman IDEA: Tu, F 10-4. 240 E Salmon. (208) 536-0094
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Food Pantry: Tu 2:30-5p, Th 10-2. 130 N State St. (208) 404-2821
Library: Tu 1-5, W 10-6, Th-F 10-5, Sat 10-1. 441 S State St. (208) 837-6520
Board Mtg: 5:30p 3rd Thur
Masonic Lodge #78: Every 2nd Tues, except July & August. 6p dinner, 7p meeting.
Museum: F, Sa, Su 1-4. 111 W Hagerman Ave. (208) 837-6288
Post Office: M-F 7:45-1, 2-4:15. 444 N State St. (208) 837-6331
Ritter Island Open: Thurs-Mon 10-3.
School Board: 2nd Mon 6p. HS Board Room
Senior Center: MWF Noon Lunch. 140 E Lake. (208) 837-6120. $5. p23
Bingo: Fridays 11:45a. 2 games before Lunch. No cash prizes.
Blood Draws: Mondays 8-10:30. Bring Dr Orders
Bridge Club: Mondays 12:30p. Mondays
Foot Clinic: 3rd Friday 12:30p ($10, bring towel)
Greystone Live Music: 3rd Monday 11:45a
Phil Miner Live Music: 4th Wednesday (usually) 11:45a
Thrift Store: MWF 10-2
Sheriff: 911. 110 Main St. (208) 834-4421
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls. Social safety net.
Thousand Springs Visitor Center: M-F 9-5. 17970 Hwy 30. (208) 933-4105, (208) 933-4105
Thrift Barn: M, W 10-2, F, Sa 11-4. 271 N State St. (209) 544-6707
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Mon & Wed 9:30a, Tues 6:30p Yoga in the Park & at Methodist Church
Every Wed 7p Karaoke Night. Snake River Grill.
Every Sunday 10a Hagerman Farmers Market, 1071 E 2900 S. June 18 - Sep 3. p39
1st 7p Live Music, Brett Reid. Wilson Club.
8th 10:30a Bike & Walk with Duck Race.
10-12th Noon Truth Seekers Fun in the Park. Hagerman Calvary Chapel. p17
13-15th 5p Pool Party Vacation Bible Club. Hagerman Christian Center. p19
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City Hall: 9-5 M-Th, 9-3 F. 388 Main St S. (208) 423-5158
City Council: 7p 2nd Monday. Linda Medley, Catherine Wayment, Veronica Rodriguez, Anthony Bohrn
Mayor: Joseph Ratto
Fire: 911. 357 Main St S. (208) 423-4336
Library: 1-6 MWF, 10-1 Sat. 120 W Maple. (208) 423-4122
Board Mtg: 7p 1st Mon
Events: Hansen.lili.org
Police: 911. 242 Hwy 30, Kimberly
Emerg: (208) 735-1911. Office (208) 423-4153
Post Office: 8-12:30, 1-2:30 M-F. 217 Hwy 30. (208) 423-4280
School Board: 7p 3rd Mon.
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls
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Locked & Loaded Printing, 208-404-9544
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MT Enterprise, 208-320-1887
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Arctic Circle, 2816 S Lincoln Ave
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Chamber of Commerce, 104 Main
Choates Family Diner, 400 W Main
Idaho Central Credit U, 2355 S Lincoln
Jerome Historical Society, 212 1st Ave E
Jerome Laundromat, 120 Adams St
Jerome Museum, NE of I84/Hwy 93 Junction
Jerome Senior Center, 520 N Lincoln Ave
Les Schwab, 1848 S Lincoln Ave
Northside Mil. Museum, 220 N. Lincoln
Pioneer Fed Credit Union, 1865 S Lincoln
Renew Espresso Bar, 111 E Main
The 208 Bar & Grill, 220 W Main
American Legion Post 46: 6p 1st Tues. 105 7th Ave E.
American Legion Auxiliary: 4p 1st Thurs. 105 7th Ave E.
Chamber of Commerce: 104 Main St. (208) 324-2711
City Hall: 8-5 M-F. 152 E Ave A. (208) 325-8189
City Council: 5:30p 1st & 3rd Tues. Chris Barber, Brent Johnson, Jason Peterson, Bryan Craig
Mayor: Dave Davis
P&Z: 6p 3rd Mon.
DMV: 7:30a-4:30p M-F. 2151 S Tiger Dr. (208) 595-3300
Farmers Markets: 9-1 Sat. June 3-Oct 14. Mt View Barn, 392 E 300 S.
Fire: 911. 110 W Yakima. (208) 324-4258
Food Pantries:
First Presbyterian Church: 262 E Ave A. (208) 324-2972
Jerome County Mobile Pantry: 1st Thur of Feb, May, Aug, Nov. 213 3rd Ave E. (208) 404-6610
Martha & Mary’s Food Pantry: 4-6p Mon, 1-3p Fri. 212 3rd Ave E. (208) 595-4839
Historical Society: 6p 2nd Thur at Historical Museum. Bring item show/tell. (see Museums)
Library: 9a-7p M-Thur, 10-5 F-Sa. 100 1st Ave E. (208) 324-5427
Board Mtg: 5:30p 2nd Tues.
Events: Jerome.lili.org
Museums:
Historical Depot Museum: 1-5 Tu-Sa. 212 1st Ave E. (208) 324-5641 (see Historical Soc)
IFARM Museum, NE of 184/93 Junction. Open by appt and on Live History Day
Northside Military Museum: 1-5 W-Sa. 220 N Lincoln. (208) 595-8012
Police: 911. 124 S Lincoln Ave. (208) 324-4328
Post Office: 9-5 M-F, 9:30-11:30a Sat. 154 1st Ave E. (208) 324-5381
Recreation District: M-F 5a-9p, Sa 7-7, Sun 10-4p. (208) 324-3389. 2032 S Lincoln Ave
Rep Central Committee: 7p 3rd Thurs. El Sombrero Restaurant, 143 W Main. (208) 420-1980
Occasionally at China Village , 123 S Alder. Call Mark Swenson to confirm location.
Rotary: Noon Tues. China Village, 123 S Alder.
School Board: 6p 4th Tues.
Senior Center: 11:30a Lunch M-F. $6. 11:30a Lunch 4th Sun. 520 N Lincoln. (208) 324-5642
2-5p 1st & 3rd Sunday, Dance & Potluck, $5 donation.
Bingo Day: 12:45p Sales, 1:15p Calls. 2nd & 4th Wed.
Bingo: 4p Sales, 6p Calls. Fri
Bunco: 12:30p Mon
Exercise Class: 10:30 MWF
Hand & Foot: 12:30p Thur
Line Dance: 7-9p Tues
Pinochle: 12:30p Tues, Fri
Square Dancing: 7-9p Wed
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls. Social safety net.
VFW Post 3001: 7p 4th Tues. 412 E 200 S. (208) 316-9300
2023 GOVERNOR’S
Eight students from the Magic winners of 2023 Governor’s
Grayden DeVries, Kimberly HS is Kamille Mirkin, Jerome HS is going Madison Myers, Wendell HS is going Franco Ocampo, Carey’s HS is going Elizabeth Tarbet, Burley HS is going
were recipients of Academic Scholarships newable up to 4 years.
Brianna Askew, Kimberly HS is going William Praegitzer, Oakley HS is Ethan Randklev, Burley HS is going
were recipients of Career-Technical $3,000 per year for 2-3 yrs depending gram.
Magic Valley were among the Governor’s Cup Scholarships
is going to College of Idaho going to University of Idaho going to University of Idaho going to Idaho State University going to BYU-Idaho
Scholarships worth $5,000/year re-
going to CSI is going to CSI going to Idaho State
Technical Education awards worth depending on the length of the pro-
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Guppies Hot Rod Grill, 105 Main St
Senior Center, 310 Main St
KIMBERLY ORGANIZATIONS
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American Legion: 7p 1st Wed at Senior Center
City Hall: 242 Hwy 30 E. (208) 423-4151
City Council: 6p 4th Tues
Jim Eisenhower, Nancy Duncan, Bob Tomlinson, Burke Richman
Mayor: Burke Davidson
P&Z: 6p 3rd Wed
Fire: 1559 Main St N. (208) 423-4336
Food Pantry:
Rock Creek: 4-6p Tu. 325 Madison E. (208) 212-0787
West End Providers: 10-2 Tu, 2-5 Th. 229 N Main. (208) 423-4496
Kiwanis: Noon 1st & 3rd Wed. Senior Center
Library: 11-6 M Th, 3-8p Tu, 3-6p W F, 10-2 Sa 120 Madison N. (208) 423-4556
Board Mtg: 6:30p 1st Thur.
Events: Kimberly.lili.org/events/
Police: 911 or (208) 735-1911. 242 Hwy 30. Office (208) 423-4153 x18
Post Office: 9-5 M-F, 9-11 Sa. 225 Main St N. (208) 423-4050
School Board: 7p 3rd Thur.
Senior Center: 11:15a. Lunch W Th F. $5 Call day before to reserve meal. 310 Main St. (208) 944-9617
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls
KIMBERLY EVENTS CALENDAR by Magic Valley Business Association
Every Tue & Thurs 4p Farmers Market 917 Valley Road, Eden. June-Nov
8th 6p Good Neighbor Days Opening Ceremony.
9th 8a Good Neighbor Days.
MURTAUGH ORGANIZATIONS
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City Hall: 106 4th St. (208) 595-8196
City Council: 7p 2nd Tues
Mayor: Dee Hunsaker
P&Z: 6:45p 2nd Tues
Fire: 623 Boyd E. (208) 423-4336
Library: Elem School, 123 4th St. (208) 432-5233
Post Office: 9-12 M-F. 244 1st St S. (208) 432-5509
School Board: 6p 2nd Tues
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls
Valley Lions Club: 7p 1st Tu. Snug Grill, Eden
MURTAUGH EVENTS CALENDAR
Every Tue & Thurs 4p Farmers Market 917 Valley Road, Eden. June-Nov
KATHY’S ALTERATIONS & DROPS (208) 837-6267 Hemming, Patching, Zippers, Sewing
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American Legion 10: 7p 3rd Wed. Rupert Elks (208) 670-0727
Chamber of Commerce (Mini Cassia): 9-5 M-F. 1177 7th St Heyburn. (208) 679-4793
City Hall: 7a-6p M-F. 620 F St. (208) 436-9600
City Council: 7p 2nd & 4th Tues. Joel Heward, Tammy Jones, Randy Thompson, Kris Faux
Mayor: Michael D. Brown
P&Z: 4p 3rd Thurs.
DMV: 8:30-5:30 M-F. 724 H St. (208) 434-2327
Fire: in City Hall, 620 F St. (208) 436-9600
Food Pantry:
Community Oasis Outreach: 102 2nd St. (208) 436-4955
Methodist Church: 9-3 M-W. 605 H St. (208) 436-3354
Kiwanis: Noon Tuesdays, Elks, 85 S 200 W.
Library: 10-7p M-W, F. 417 7th St. (208) 436-3874
Board Mtg: 5p 2nd Wed. Programs: Demary.lili.org/programs/
Police: 911. 633 Fremont Ave. (208) 434-2330
Post Office: 9-11:30a, 12:30-4:45p, 10-2 Sa. 724 F St. (208) 436-3446
Rotary: Noon Wednesdays. Elks, 85 S 200 W
School Board: 7p 3rd Mon.
Senior Center: Noon Lunch M-F. $5. 702 11th St. (208) 436-9107
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls
Wilson Theater: 610 Fremont. (208) 436-2787
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2nd Time Around Antique Mall, 102 S Rail
Agates & More Rock Shop, 110 N Rail St W
Building Materials Store, 410 Hwy 75
Burrito Lady, 103 N Greenwood St, #5194
Buzzuto’s Furniture, 213 S Rail St W
Fat Cat Antiques, 115 Greenwood S
Hair Cuts & Such, 106 N Rail
Ice Cave Shop, 115 S Rail St W
Manhattan Café, 133 S Rail St
Rail Street Emporium, 135 S Rail St W
Senior Center, 218 N Rail St W
Simple Creative Salon, 112 Rail St W
Shoshone Snack Bar, 415 S Greenwood
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Tumble Weed Café, 410 N Hwy 75, #A
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American Legion: 107W A st. (208) 316-3012
Chamber of Commerce: 10-5 M-Su.
102 Rail St E. (208) 886-9811
City Hall: 207 S Rail St W. (208) 886-2030
City Council: 7p 1st & 3rd Tues
Payson Reese, Dale Sluder
Mike Wallace, Jodi Waite
Mayor: Dan Pierson
P&Z: 6p 4th Tues
Community Center: 8:30-5p M-F.
201 S Beverly St. (208) 886-2406
DMV: 9-5 M-F (closed 30m for lunch)
111 W B St #A. (208) 886-9901
Farmers Markets: 4-7p Fridays, June 3-Sep 30
Courthouse Lawn
Fire: 110 W A St. (208) 886-2036
Food Pantry: 3-6p Tu-Fri. 112 S Apple St.
Library: 12-5p M F, 2-7 Tu, 12-7 W, 10-4 Th
211 S Rail St W. (208) 886-2843
Events: Shoshone.lili.org/events/
Market: 9-1p. Sat. 30+ Vendors. 135 S Rail.
Museum: Open June-Sept. 3-7 Fri, 11-5 Sat. 112 W B St. (208) 886-7787
Police: 207 S Rail St W. (208) 886-2036
Post Office: 8:30-12:30, 1:30-5p M-F 211 W A St. (208) 886-2062
School Board: 7p 2nd Tues, HS Art Room #278
Senior Center: Noon Lunch Tu, W, Fri. $5 218 N Rail St W. (208) 886-2369
Pinochle: 1p Tu W F
Quilting Group: 10-2p M
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls
Every Friday 4p Farmers Market, 111 W B
Every Day 10a Idaho Mammoth Caves Tours (208) 329-5382
8th 9a SHOSHONE Art in the Park. 9th 10a SHOSHONE Art in the Park.
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1 Medium Head Cabbage
1 Large Carrot
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1/4 cup Vinegar 1/4 cup water
1 tsp Celery Seed
Quarter cabbage, remove core, wash & grate. Peel carrot and grate. Combine cabbage, carrot undrained pineapple. Add vinegar, water. Sweeten with sugar to taste. Add Mayonnaise. Mix well. Chill before serving.
“Rocky Road Pie”
1 large pkg instant chocolate pudding
1 1/2 cup milk
1 small carton cool whip
1/2 package small marshmallows
1/2 cup chopped nuts
Mix pudding with milk for 2 minutes. Add cool whip, nuts and marshmallows. Chill. Place in pie shell.
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1 1/2 lb Hamburger
1 large Onion
1 large can Pork N Beans
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3/4 cup Catsup
1 1/2 tsp Chili Powder
Salt & Pepper to taste
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4 Roots Juice Bar & Café, 2664 Fillmore St
Arctic Circle, 680 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Black Bear Diner, 1724 Harrison St N
Blue Cross of Idaho, 428 Cheney Dr W
Canyon Rim Crafts, MV Mall by Hobby Lobby
Crystals EnLight Rock Shop, 132 Hansen St (D)
CSI Community Ed Center, 315 Falls Ave
Culver Restaurant, 163 Pole Line Rd
Gehrig Barber Shop, 537 Main Ave E (D)
Denny’s, 291 Pole Line Rd E
Depot Grill, 545 Shoshone St S (D)
DL Evans Bank, 906 N Blue Lakes Blvd
Dr Kyle Poppleton, DDS, 1001 Shoshone N (D)
Frederickson’s Candy, 309 Hansen St E (D)
Glambia Cheese, 131 Main Ave E (D)
ICCU, 1975 Blue Lakes N
ICCU, 2193 Addison Ave E
Idaho Joe’s, 598 Blue Lakes Blvd N
IHOP, 1944 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Ireland Bank, 649 Pole Line Rd
Jamba Juice, 1239 Pole Line Rd E #310C
Java Blue Lakes, 228 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Java Coffee Shop, 1726 Harrison St
JW Laundry LLC, 799 Cheney Drive
KFC, 1549 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Les Schwab, 421 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Les Schwab, 389 Pole Line Rd
Magic Valley Medicine, 844 Wash. N #400
My Management Co, 1688 Kimberly Rd #1
Norm’s Café, 803 Main Ave N (D)
Oregon Trail Comp0und, 2733 Kimberly Rd
Perkins, 1564 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Perrine Barber Shop, 115 Shoshone St N (D)
Pioneer Fed Credit Union, 1439 N College E
Pioneer Motors, 347 Washington Blvd
Pizza Pie Café, 1826 Canyon Crest Dr
Senior Center, 539 Shoshone St W (D)
Smart Mouth Dental, 236 River Vista #100
Stay Well Health Foods, 1563 Fillmore #2a
Stella’s, 1020 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Studio One Salon, 580 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Taylor Building CSI, 315 Falls Ave
Twin Beans Coffee, 144 Main S (D)
Visitor Center, 2015 Nielsen Point Place
Welch Music, 1146 Filer Ave E
Wendy’s, 818 Blue Lakes Blvd (D) Downtown
American Legion Post 7: 5p Potluck, 6p Mtg 2nd Tues. 447 Seagram St. (208) 733-7527
Blood Donation: 7a-8p M-F, 7a-2p S/S. Gcama Plasma Center, 771 N College Rd. (208) 733-5027
Chamber of Commerce: 8-5 M-F. 2015 Nielsen Point Pl. (208) 733-3974
City Hall: 203 Main Ave E. (208) 635-7287
City Council: 5p Mondays (no holidays). 6p Public Hearings.
Nikki Boyd, Craig Hawkins, Jason Brown, Spencer Cutler, Alex Caval
Mayor: Ruth Pierce, Mayor Christopher Reid, Vice-Mayor
P&Z: 6p 2nd & 4th Tues.
Democrat Central Committee: 7p 3rd Mon. County Human Resources, 630 Addison Ave W.
DMV: 8-5 M-F. 630 Addison Ave. (208) 735-4850
Farmers Markets:
9-1 Sat. Magic Valley Mall. May 7-Oct 29
9-2 Sat. Downtown Main Street. June-Aug
Fire: 911. 345 Second Ave E. (208) 735-7231
Fit over 60: 315 Falls Ave. (208) 732-6479. Call to register.
Food Pantries:
Center of Prayer Food Bank: 11:30-1p MWF. 259 Main Ave E. (208) 735-2249
Community Council of Idaho Distribution: 1139 Falls Ave E. (208) 734-3336
La Posada: 9a M-F. 355 4th Ave West. (208)734-8700
Light House Food Pantry: 3-4p Tu-Th. 960 Eastland Drive. (208) 737-4667
Light of Hope Food Bank: 2-7:30p Thurs. 213 5th Ave W. (208) 735-8787
Mercy Gift Food Bank: 11:30-1p MWF, 24 hours Th. 835 Blue Lakes S. (208) 735-2249
Mustard Seed Food Bank: 10-5 Tu-F. 702 Main Ave N. (208) 733-9515
River Christian Fellowship: Idaho Food Bank pick up site. (208) 733-3133
Safe Harbor: 269 Filer Ave. (208) 735-8787
Salvation Army Meal Service: 10:30-1 MW, 10:30-1, 2-4 TuTh. 348 4th Ave N. (208) 733-8720
South Central Community Action: 8-5 M-F. 550 Washington St S. (208) 733-9351
St Edward Soup Kitchen: 5:30-6:30p MWF. 212 7th Ave E. (208) 733-3907
TF Senior Center: 8-4 M-F. 530 W Shoshone. (208) 734-5084
Valley House: 11a-1p Hot Meal. Soup Fridays. 507 Addison Ave W. (208) 734-7736
Kiwanis: Noon 3rd Thurs. Turf Club, 734 Falls Ave.
Library: 10-9 M-Th, 10-6 F Sa. 201 4th Ave E. (208) 733-2964
Board Mtg: 4:30p 2nd Wed.
Events: TwinFallsPublicLibrary.org/calendar/
Optimist Club: Noon Thurs. 9 Beans & Burrito, 764 Cheney Dr.
Planetarium: CSI. (208) 732-6659. http://herrett.csi.edu. NEW MONTHLY SCHEDULE.
Police: 9-3 M-F. 321 2nd Ave E. (208) 735-4357
Post Offices:
Pioneer Station: 8-5:30 M-F, 10-1 Sat. 1376 Fillmore St. (208) 734-1452
Twin Falls: 8:30-1, 2-5 M-F. 253 2nd Ave W. (208) 536-7067
Republican Committee: 7p 2nd Wed. At P&X in County West Building (old hospital)
Republican Women (Southern Idaho): 5:30-7:30p. 4th Mon. Turf Club, 734 Falls Ave.
Rotary: Noon Wed. Lamphouse Theatre, 223 5th Ave S.
School Board:
St Edward’s Catholic School Board: 5:30p 2nd Tues at School.
Twin Falls School District #411: 7p 2nd Mon & 4th Wed except May, June, Aug, Nov & Dec.
Canyon Ridge High School, Rm #301, 300 North College Road. (208) 733-6900
Senior Center: 8-4 M-F. 505 Shoshone St W. (208) 734-5084
Shrine Club: 6p 2nd Mon. Idaho Joe’s.
Social Services: 630 Addison Ave. (208) 735-4037. Social safety net.
Visitor Center: 8a-5p Daily. 2015 Nielsen Point Pl. (208) 733-3974
VFW 2136: 7p 3rd Tues. 650 Addison Ave W, #203. (208) 421-2282
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REPEATED REPEATED EVENTS CALENDAR
Every Tues 1-4p Idaho Victory Garden Class. U/I Ext. 630 Addison Ave W, #1600
Every Wed 6p Tonight Concert. Downtown Commons.
6p Indian Fabric Painting Class. 762 Falls Ave.
7p Bingo. Doors open 5:45p. Moose Lodge, 835 Falls
Every Wed & Sat 6-9p Live Music at the Brickhouse, 516 Hansen St S. (208) 736-6264
Every Thur 2p Street Art Class. 225 5th Ave S.
7-11p Teen Dance Party at the Brickhouse. 516 Hansen St S.
7:30p Municipal Band. 118th Season. TF City Park. 6/1 - 8/3
Every Fri & Sat Line Dancing, Brickhouse. 516 Hansen St S. (208) 736-6264
Every Saturday
7:30a Canyon Rim Trail Park Run
9a 5k fun walk, jog, run. (9a Oct-April, 8a May-Sep). Visitor Ctr.
9a Farmers Market, Mall Parking Lot, 1485 Pole Line Rd
9a Farmers Market, 156 Main Ave
7p Bingo. Magic Valley Fellowship Hall, 801 2nd Ave N.
1st 6:30p Fantastic Fireworks Show. Magic Valley Speedway.
7p Live Music, Karma. 2nd South Market.
4th 6:30p Taco Tues Ride. Trek Bicycle.
7:30p Municipal Band. CSI.
7th 6p Live Music, Rick & Mary Kuhn. Magic Valley Brewing.
8th 8a 9th Annual Vietna Veterans Commemorative Motorcycle Ride/BBQ. City Park.
6:30p Ladies Night. Magic Valley Speedway.
7p Live Music, Jason Ramsey. The Tap House.
11th 11:30a St Luke’s Cornhole Tournament. St Luke’s Medical Center.
12th 7:30p Music Bingo. 2nd South Market.
14th 11a Stitched Up Heart. TF County Fairgrounds.
6p Live Music, Rick & Mary Kuhn. TF Sandwich Shop.
7p Live Music, Keath Clark. 2nd South Market.
9p Comedy Night with Derek Sheen. Big Papa’s Grill. $10-$15.
15th 10a Magic Valley Kid Market. City Park.
10a Christmas in July. 215 Eastland Dr.
5p Spencer Crandall, Bryan Martin, ElleMae & Heath Clark. TF Cnty Fairgrnds.
6:30p O’Reilly Auto Parts Twin 25s. Magic Valley Speedway.
7p Live Music, Layne Bowen. 2nd South Market.
16th 1p Parktacular Hope Fest 23. City Park.
17th 9a Agriculture Summer Ag Academy. CSI. $50 for 4 days.
18th 9a Agriculture Summer Ag Academy. CSI.
19th 9a Agriculture Summer Ag Academy. CSI.
20th 6p Live Music, Devon Tylor. 2nd South Market.
9a Agriculture Summer Ag Academy. CSI.
21st 11a Art in the Park & Eats Food Truck Fest. City Park.
7p Live Music, Aaron Golay. 2nd South Market.
7:30p Tyrus Live. Orpheum Theater.
22nd 9a Art in the Park & Eats Food Truck Fest. City Park.
9a Kids Art in the Park. City Park.
11:30a Ice Cream Funday. City Park.
6:30p Stinker Cup with Spectacular Drags. Magic Valley Speedway.
7p Live Music, Groove Brothers. 2nd South Market.
7p O’Reilly’s Car Show. O’Reilly Auto Parts, 312 Cheney Drive.
7p Steve Soelbert: Standup to Suicide Comedy Fundraiser. Roper Auditorium.
6p Live Music, Rick & Mary Kuhn. The Brickhouse.
7:30p Music Bingo. 2nd South Market
28th 7p Live Music, Front Porch Flavor. 2nd South Market.
29th 10a Community Art Event. 2nd South Market.
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Back in the summer of 1921, a young married homesteaded a piece of property in a northern mountain area. Unbeknownst to them the winters were extremely cold and harsh. As they endured the winter, snow piled up past the windows to the roofline. There seemed to be nonstop blizzards. It was nearly a full time job digging out paths with snow many feet high on both sides of the walkways. However, in order to keep the property, they had to remain on the site for one full year. It was a relentless, exhausting experience for the couple to endure the severe winter, not to mention to keep a food supply.
Springtime brought snow melt. The dirt roads seemed to take forever to clear out. The couple decided they’d had enoughwinter mountain living! Johnny Jones, a sheep farmer, heard about the area on a wonderful meadow and bought it at a reasonable price. Since it had already been homesteaded for a year, he didn’t need to stay through any more winters.
Johnny married Ethel Justice in the spring of 1922. Florence Mary was born May 2nd, 1923 and her brother Bill August 2, 1926. As the children grew, summertime was an exciting time for the Jones family. They packed up and headed north from Hagerman every summer. Florence remembers the little camp house they stayed in. It had one main room with grey cement floors. In the northwest corner stood an adjustable round wooden table with claw feet where the family ate three meals a day. In the evenings they sat around the table playing card games.
Centered on the opposite side of the room stood a deep double white porcelain sink. It held water carried from the nearby stream where Johnny would assist
Ethel washing dishes after supper. There was no refrigerator so behind the sink, on the wall there hung a simple cupboard painted light bluish-green, encased with strong wire mesh around the outside. Night air circulated around the food where it would stay cold. Any food supplies that needed to stay cold throughout the day were placed in the nearby mountain stream. Most canned food was kept in the storage shed.
A black camp stove burned red hot where cooking took place. Boiling water in an oversized dented stainless steel teapot was ready to be used for coffee or hot chocolate. A shiny round tub available for scrubbing clothes was filled with several pots of steaming water heated on the cook stove. The same tub was used for occasional baths and more than one would use the same heated water. It was a lucky individual who got to use the tub first or even second! Of course, everyone’s privacy was respected.
In the corner a few feet to the left of the stove was a double wide bed with squeaky wire coil springs. The only extra small room was barely big enough for another double bed and a single bed for a child.
Going out the back of the camp house, a squeaky screen door would slam shut whenever someone walked through. Leading to a back porch on a wall to the right hung various leather workhorse collars and bridles. Many bib overalls and extra warm woolen jackets also hung on the large rusty nails.
The outhouse was quite a hike out back. It was not a fun event to get up in the middle of the night to walk out there.
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One could think of many kinds of creatures that could be lurking about. High pitched squeals from a lone hawk could set a heart pounding. Glowing eyes often appeared in the meadow, as a wave of thunderous hooves clambered through the forest.
A covered sheep wagon sat close to the camp house and trail. One of the sheepdogs usually came up to walk alongside Florence when she walked through the night. If any wild animals were close by, the friendly Collie would let her know. Its sweet disposition calmed her spirit as she put her hand onto its soft black and white fur.
The Collie brushed beside her leg when they walked together through the darkness to and from the camp house.
Mornings, Florence and her brother Bill often watched the sheep in a nearby meadow. Where one sheep would go, the others follow. For example, if a lamb wandered toward a cliff, they’d all follow! Border Collie Shepherds protected the sheep. It was fun to see the dogs watch over the sheep and round them up.
Border Collies are one of the smartest dog breeds in the world. They are intelligent, loyal, good natured and trainable. Collies lay low and run smoothly around the sheep. Most of Johnny’s sheep dogs were a mix of Australian Shepherd. They worked the sheep a little more aggressively. If a sheep wandered a little away it might receive a soft nip on the ankle from a Shepherd Collie. This would send a clear message to go back to the band.
These sheepdogs were accustomed to familiar Basque commands. If there were
danger the dogs worked together making the sheep to form a tight bunched up circle. If the sheepherder wanted to move the band of sheep to another grazing spot, he called out a command and gave a specific signal. The sheepdogs organized and kept the sheep together, moving them quickly. The dogs in the back pushed the sheep forward. The ones on the sides kept the sheep bunched up. The Shepherd Collies had a special bond with their Basque sheepherders
During the winter months the sheepdogs were kept in a warm place at the Hagerman ranch. Each space was approximately eight feet wide, twenty feet long and eight feet tall. The backs of the kennels had covered roofs about five feet off of the ground and eight feet long for shelter and shade. The sides and top of the spaces were made of wire netting to keep the dogs safe. A few highly intelligent dogs were used to protect the lambs from feed-trucks and horse-drawn wagons. When new puppies were born, a cat was placed in the kennel to live with the mama dogs and babies. Many wild cats ran around the ranch barn, grain bins, lambing sheds and hay stacks catching mice. Since puppies were raised with a kitty buddy, when grown the dogs never chased cats away.
A sheep wagon seems simple, but they are far from that. (continued in August)
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Mon Blood Draw 8-10:30 (Bring Dr Order)
Monday Bridge Club @ 12:30
Friday Noon Bingo - 2 games (no cash prizes)
Greystone Live Music - 3rd Mon
Phil Miner Live Music - 4th Wed Foot Clinic - 3rd Fri ($10, bring towel)
Mon 3rd Oven Fried Chicken
Wed 5th Shepherd's Pie
Fri 7th Ham Steak
Mon 10th Bacon Cheeseburger
Wed 12th Jambalaya
Fri 14th Brunch Casserole
Mon 17nd Grilled Ham & Cheese
Wed 19thChicken Fried Steak
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Mon 24th Chicken Fajita
Fri 28th Swiss Steak
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Governor Brad Little, 208-334-2100
Lt. Gov Scott Bedke, 208-334-2200
Sec of State Phil McGrane, 208-334-2300
Controller Brandon Woolf, 208-334-3100
Treasurer Julie Ellsworth, 208-334-3200
Atty General Raul Labrador, 208-334-2400
Sup. Pub. Inst Debbie Critchfield, 208-332-6800
US Senator: Michael Crapo, 208-734-2515
US Senator: James Risch, 208-734-6780
US House: Russ Fulcher, 208-891-6164
US House: Michael Simpson, 208-734-7219
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District 24: Glenneda Zuiderveld, 208-280-0716
District 25: Linda Hartgen, 208-332-1318
District 26: Ron Taylor, 208-831-1726
District 27: Kelly Anthon, 208-654-4099
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District 24 A: Chenele Dixon, 208-281-5664
District 24 B: Steve Miller, 208-332-1061 p12
District 25 A: Lance Clow, 8208-733-5767
District 25 B: Greg Lanting, 208-490-3511
District 26 A: Ned Burns, 208-332-1174
District 26 B: Jack Nelson, 208-320-1921
District 27 A: Douglas Pickett, 208-862-3387
District 27 B: Clay Handy, 208-332-1074
Camas County - District 24
501 Soldier Rd, PO Box 430, Fairfield, 83327
208-764-2242.
Meet: 2nd, 3rd, 4th Monday 9 am
Galen Colter, Marshall Ralph, Travis Kramer
Cassia County - District 27
1459 Overland Ave, Burley, 83318
208-878-7302, Hours: M-F 8:30-5:00p
Meet: Monday 9-12 except legal holidays
Leonard Beck, Bob Kunau, Kent Searle
Gooding County - District 24
624 Main St, Gooding, 83330, 208-934-5019
Meet: Mondays 10a except holidays
Mark Bolduc, Susan Bolton, Ronald Buhler
Jerome County - District 26
300 N. Lincoln, Jerome, 83338, 208-644-2714
Meet: Mon 9 am except holiday, Tues 9a
Charles Howell, John Crozier, Ben Crouch
Lincoln County - District 26
Lincoln County Courthouse, 111 W B Ste c Shoshone, 83352, 208-886-7641
First 4 Mon at 10a, unless holiday, Tues. 10a
Joann Rutler, Rebecca Wood, Nathan Schutte
Minidoka County - District 27
715 Street, Rupert, 83350, 208-436-7180
Every Monday (excl holidays and Monday between Christmas and New Years)
Wayne Schenk, Jared Orton, Dan Schaeffer
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630 Addison Ave W 2nd Fl, Twin Falls, 83301
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Brent Reinke, Don Hall, Jack Johnson
Antique Ezel, 602-549-1194, p35
Arctic Circle, Buhl, 208-543-5321, p21
Arctic Circle, Burley, 208-544-8547, p21
Arctic Circle, Jerome, 208-644-1575, p21
Arctic Circle, Kimberly, 208-423-5366, p21
Arctic Circle, Pole Line, TF, 208-595-1531, p21
Arctic Circle, Blue Lakes, TF, 208-733-3476, p21
Arctic Circle, Wendell, 208-536-4667, p21
Bean’s Twisted Scissor’s, 208-837-6603, p37
Berean Baptist Church, 208-539-5769, p27
Billingsley Creek Lodging, 208-837-4822, p37
Blue Heart Home Furnishings, 208-220-7449, p27
Bonny Ross, Silvercreek Rlty, 208-539-0795, p35
Bookhaven, 208-731-6173, p29
Budman’s Tree Service, 208-316-2521, p42
Buhl Kiwanas Fun Run, 208-577-1567, p25
Buhl Mayor, 208-543-5650, p7
Build Mind Share, 208-536-3220, p8
Canyon Rim Boutique, (208) 917-3170 p28
Carey’s Piano Lessons, 208-316-0135, p26
Christian Tarter, Edward Jones, 208-539-3710 p36
Cindy Douville, Silvercreek, 208-539-1888 p17
Clover Christian School, 208-326-5198, p28
Community Business Center, 208-536-0094, p44
Cruisin’ The Canyon Car Show, p15
CSI - Twin Falls, 208-733-9554, p25
Evans Farmstead Cheese, 208-490-1536, p28
Filer Farmer’s Market, 208-316-6488, p35
Foundation Business Member Sponsors, p18
Fred Dodge Certified HVAC, 208-358-6489, p12
Fredrickson’s Candy, 208-733-7624, p11
Glanbia Cheese Mktplace, 208-749-8679 p10
Glenns Ferry Theatre, 208-580-4202, p13, 35
Greg Griggs, 208-613-9595 p8
Growing Up in Hagerman Valley, p38,40
Hagerman Calvary Chapel, 208-539-5021, p17
Hagerman Christian Center, 208-280-0352, p19
Hagerman Farmers Market, 208-536--0094, p39
Hagerman Pharmacy, 208-944-2067, p33
Hagerman Valley Baptist, 208-423-1114, p14
Hagerman Valley Fndn, 208-536-0094, p2, 11
Hagerman Valley Sr Center, 208-837-6120, p41
Hansen Day, 208-423-5158, p9
* Heritage Home Health, 208-410-4040, p5
Hydro Hustlers, 208-490-8440, p33
Idaho Food Coop, 208-308-3718, p41
Idaho Guide Services, 208-734-4998, p37
Joanna Heere, New York Life, 208-320-5111, p19
Karen Emerson, Silvercreek, 208-316-3487 p25
Kathy’s Alterations, 208-837-6267, p24
Lazy SB Cattle, 208-539-7664, p29
Lee Radio Family, BUCK FM, 208-324-8181 p2
Les Schwab Tire Store, 208-543-4082, p43
Lisa Maas Medicare, 208-544-5011, p37
M&M Electric, 208-734-6602, p41
Magic Valley Business Ass’n, 208-536-0094, p2
Magic Valley Rep Women, 208-590-3036, p42
* Mom’s Recipes & More, 208-733-9248, p29
Niki McKay, Canyon Trail Rlty, 208-369-8600, p33
Parlor Antiques, 208-543-9673, p34
Perkin’s Restaurant & Bakery, 208-736-8417, p21
Pioneer Federal Credit Union, 208-587-3304, p30
River Ranch Retreat, 208-917-1477, p21
Rock Shop, 208-420-8857, p13
Silver Key Insurance, 208-536-6222, p35
Snake River Acupuncture, 208-308-0554, p33
Southern Idaho Dentures, 208-613-5854, p11
Steve Miller, Idaho House Rep Dist 24A, p12
TaskMasters, Roy Gwin, 208-409-6072, p37
The Butcher Shop, 208-530-0271, p21
The Farm Girl, 208-543-4445, p34
Troy Henson, Gateway Rlty, 208-308-8764, p29
Twin Falls Dermatology, (208) 948-1754, p13
University of Idaho Extension, 208-934-4417, p42
Valley Carpet Care, 208-536-5777, p10
Walker’s Flooring & Design, 208-316-5654, p19
Wendell Tire, 208-536-6465, p26
West Point Watering Hole, 208-536-4635, p33
* Western Septic & Excavation, 208-735-5346, p18
Whitetail Properties, 208-890-1786, p24
Wilson Theater, 208-536-2787 p27