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Did you know that Twin Falls started RIDE TFT (Ride Twin Falls Transit) July 1. This is a citywide micro-transit system consisting of 5 vans that can hold up to 6 people 2 of which can accommodate wheelchairs. On the first day, 38 passengers used this new service. After a few
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THE PROGRAM This Department of Labor Federal Grant assists low-income unemployed seniors with part-time engagement at a 501(c)3 non-profit such as the Magic Valley Business Association.
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MAGIC VALLEY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION: The Association needs Ambassadors. Ambassadors focus on newsletter distribution and building relationships with various restaurants and businesses in the local area. We train.
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weeks in operation, the ridership is reaching 250 per day. There is some tweaking to schedules to meet users’ needs. Half of the wait times have been under 10 minutes. For more information, you can contact TRID.ORG/TFT, 208-7357347 or download Ride Twin Falls Transit app to your smart phone. You can call 208-974-7433 to schedule a ride.
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AREA LOCAL EVENTS by date and time for the Magic Valley Region
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1st 8a RUPERT MINIDOKA County Fair.
6p HAGERMAN Hot August Tues Makin’ Tracks Concert. City Park. p 19
6:30p TF Taco Tuesday Ride. Trek Bicycle.
7p TF Live Music Chris Bender. 2nd St Market.
2nd 8a RUPERT MINIDOKA County Fair.
3rd 8a RUPERT MINIDOKA County Fair.
11:30a TF Cornhole Tournament. St Luke’s Medical Center.
6p KIMBERLY Ernie Couch & Revival Crossroads. United Methodist Church.
6p FILER Live Music Rick & Mary Kuhn. Pebble Ponds
6:30p TF Live Music Layne Bowen. 2nd St Market.
4th 8a RUPERT MINIDOKA County Fair.
6p WENDELL Live Music Colt Angel Band. West Point Watering Hole. P37
6p
GLENNS FERRY Steel Magnolias. Dinner 6p, Show 7p. $12-$45.
7p TF DJ-Jul3z. 2nd St Market
7:30p RUPERT MINIDOKA County Fair Rodeo.
9p JACKPOT Mike Charette. Cactus Pete’s.
5th 9a RUPERT MINIDOKA County Fair.
10a TF Iris Society Annual Rhizome & Daylily sale. City Park.
11a TF Back to School Bash. Amazing Grace Fellowship.
1p TF 12th Annual Magic Valley Beer Festival. City Park. $30
1p RUPERT MINIDOKA County Fair Tractor Pull
6p FILER Live Music Devon Tyler. Pebble Ponds
6p WENDELL Live Music Colt Angel Band. West Point Watering Hole. p37
6p GLENNS FERRY Steel Magnolias. Dinner 6p, Show 7p. $12-$45.
7p TF Live Music Chase Given. 2nd St Market.
7:30p RUPERT MINIDOKA County Fair Rodeo.
8p TF The Deltaz. Koto Brewing Co.
8p JACKPOT Mike Charette. Cactus Pete’s.
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7th 10a JEROME County Fair.
6p TF Live Music Buried Giant. The Tap House.
6p GOODING Keepers of the Kingdom VBS. Solid Rock Baptist Church.
6p HAGERMAN VBS for ages 3-12. Hagerman Valley Baptist. p11
7:30p JEROME PRCA Rodeo. Jerome County Fairgrounds DePew Arena
8th 8:30a JEROME County Fair.
6p GOODING Keepers of the Kingdom VBS. Solid Rock Baptist Church.
6p HAGERMAN VBS for ages 3-12. Hagerman Valley Baptist. p11
6p HAGERMAN Hot August Tues Wild Horses Band Concert. City Park. p19
7:30p JEROME PRCA Rodeo. Jerome County Fairgrounds DePew Arena
9th 8:30a JEROME County Fair.
6p GOODING Keepers of the Kingdom VBS. Solid Rock Baptist Church.
6p HAGERMAN VBS for ages 3-12. Hagerman Valley Baptist. p11
7:30p JEROME PRCA Rodeo. Jerome County Fairgrounds DePew Arena
7:30p TF Music Bingo. 2nd St Market.
10th 8:30a JEROME County Fair.
5p SALMON Youth Shotgun Skills Clinic. Ages 12-16. $8-$10.
6p FILER Live Music Crazy Love. Pebble Ponds
6p TF Live Music Dueling Pianos. The Tap House. $20
6p HAGERMAN VBS for ages 3-12. Hagerman Valley Baptist. p11
7p TF And Then There Were None. Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
7:30p JEROME PRCA Rodeo. Jerome County Fairgrounds DePew Arena
11th 9a JEROME County Fair.
9a HAGERMAN Swap meet. Billingsley Creek Park Fundraiser. Deaf Youth Program.
10a SALMON Youth Shotgun Clinic Shooting Clay Targets.
10a JACKPOT Racing with Speed. Jackpot Airport.
6p HAGERMAN VBS for ages 3-12. Hagerman Valley Baptist. p11
6p GLENNS FERRY Steel Magnolias. Dinner 6p, Show 7p. $12-$45.
7p TF And Then There Were None. Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
7:30p JEROME PRCA Rodeo. Jerome County Fairgrounds DePew Arena
9p JACKPOT The Music of Abba. Cactus Pete’s.
12th
8a BURLEY CASSIA County Fair. Cassia Fairgrounds
9a GOODING Jr Rodeo. Gooding Fairgrounds.
9a JEROME County Fair.
9a HAGERMAN Swap meet. Billingsley Creek Park Fundraiser. Deaf Youth Program.
9a TF Summer Showdown Car. City Park.
10a SALMON Youth Shotgun Clinic Shooting Clay Targets.
10a JACKPOT Racing with Speed. Jackpot Airport.
12p JEROME Magic Valley Kid Market. Jerome County Fairgrounds.
2p TF And Then There Were None. Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
6p FILER Live Music Heath Clark. Pebble Ponds. Ticketed.
6p GLENNS FERRY Steel Magnolias. Dinner 6p, Show 7p. $12-$45.
7p JEROME Warren Zeiders. Jerome County Fairgrounds.
7p TF And Then There Were None. Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
7p TF Live Music Devon Tyler. 2nd St Market.
8p BURLEY CASSIA COUNTY FAIR. Craig Morgan Concert. $15-$25
8p JACKPOT The Music of Abba. Cactus Pete’s.
13th
8a BURLEY CASSIA County Fair. Cassia Fairgrounds
14th 8a BURLEY CASSIA County Fair. Cassia Fairgrounds
9a GOODING County Fair. p17
6p GOODING Kid Festival. Carl Miller Park.
6:30p BURLEY CASSIA County Fair Motorcycle & ATV Rodeo. Cassia Fair Grounds. $5
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15th 8a BURLEY CASSIA County Fair. Cassia Fairgrounds
9a GOODING County Fair. p17
6p HAGERMAN Hot August Tues Wild Horses Band Concert. City Park. p19
6:30p BURLEY CASSIA County Fair Motorcycle & ATV Rodeo. Cassia Fair Grounds. $5
16th 8a BURLEY CASSIA County Fair. Cassia Fairgrounds
8a GOODING County Fair. p17
10:30a BURLEY Parade. Downtown.
5:30p GOODING Main Street Parade.
6p FILER Live Music Michael Frew. Pebble Ponds
8p GOODING PRCA Rodeo. Gooding County Fairgrounds.
17th 8a BURLEY CASSIA County Fair. Cassia Fairgrounds
8a GOODING County Fair. p17
7p TF Milton (play). Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
8p BURLEY CASSIA COUNTY FAIR. Rodeo. $8-$16
8p GOODING PRCA Rodeo. Gooding County Fairgrounds
18th 8a BURLEY CASSIA County Fair. Cassia Fairgrounds
8a GOODING County Fair. p17
6p GLENNS FERRY Steel Magnolias. Dinner 6p, Show 7p. $12-$45.
7p TF Milton (play). Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
7p TF Live Music Groove Brothers. 2nd St Market.
8p BURLEY CASSIA COUNTY FAIR. Rodeo. $17
8p GOODING PRCA Rodeo. Gooding County Fairgrounds
9p JACKPOT Stoney Larue. Cactus Pete’s.
19th 8a BURLEY CASSIA County Fair. Cassia Fairgrounds
8a GOODING County Fair. p17
2p TF Milton (play). Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
6p FILER Live Music Brett Reid. Pebble Ponds
6p GLENNS FERRY Steel Magnolias. Dinner 6p, Show 7p. $12-$45.
7p TF Live Music North Left. 2nd St Market. $3
8p BURLEY CASSIA County Rodeo. Cassia Fair Grounds.
8p GOODING PRCA Rodeo. Gooding County Fairgrounds.
8p JACKPOT Stoney Larue. Cactus Pete’s.
20th
2p TF Milton (play). Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
22nd 6p HAGERMAN Hot August Tues Brett Reid Concert. City Park. p19
23rd 7p TF Hooks & The Huckleberries. Koto Brewing Co.
7:30p TF Music Bingo. 2nd St Market. $5
24th 6p SHOSHONE Joey Anderson Music. Lincoln County Fairgrounds.
6p FILER Live Music Heath Owens. Pebble Ponds
25th 6p WENDELL Live Music Colt Angel Band. West Point Watering Hole. p37
26th
6p GLENNS FERRY Steel Magnolias. Dinner 6p, Show 7p. $12-$45.
6p GLENNS FERRY Steel Magnolias. Dinner 6p, Show 7p. $12-$45.
27th 4p JEROME United Pull Series. Jerome County Fairgrounds.
29th 6p HAGERMAN Hot August Tues Makin’ Tracks Concert. City Park. p19
30th 7a TF County Fair.
7p TF County Fair Jr Rodeo
31st 7a TF County Fair.
6p FILER Live Music Avery Soloaga. Pebble Ponds
7:30p BURLEY Larry, Steve, Rudy, The Gatlin Brothers. King Fine Arts Center.
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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 Family Network, 1118 Main St
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Collective Studio, 115 Broadway Ave S
Country Flowers, 1005 Main St
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First Federal Bank, 123 Broadway Ave N
Harris CPAs, 1020 Main St
Jackson’s Korner, 1101 Broadway N
Kanaka, 125 Broadway Ave S
La Cabanita 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
Walker’s Flooring & Design, 130 Broadway S
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.
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Farmers Market: Wed 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: 2nd & 4th Wed Noon. 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.
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Magic Valley Rep Women: 3rd Wed Noon. La Cabanita. RSVP (208) 590-3036 p17
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 Mon 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.
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Canasta (Hand-N-Foot): Tue 1p
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls.
WEMA (W End Men’s Assoc): Fri 6:30a. Pasta Palace, 1016 Main St.
Every Wed 4-6p Farmers Market. 1010 Main St. July 19-Sept 28
Buhl Water and Wastewater Proposed Increase on City Utility Bill: This is What I Want You to Know. I encourage you to read the following factual information to stay informed about the water and sewer needs of our city. On Monday, August 7, Buhl City Council will vote on the following rate increases for Buhl customers.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance with Idaho Code 63-1311A, by the City of Buhl, Idaho, the Buhl City Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. on August 7, 2023, at the Buhl City Hall, 203 Broadway Ave N, Buhl, Idaho to consider public comment on a proposed increase on water and sewer rates due to increased costs in goods and services. The proposed increases are as follows:
For full owneraccounts the base rate wouldincrease from $144.75to $147.70permonth (increase of 2.04%). For renter accounts the base rate wouldincrease from $80.20 to $83.15 per month(increase of3.68%).
Water Usage Rates:
Usage between 0– 12,000gallons is includedin the base rate listed above.
Usage between 12,001– 30,000gallons wouldincrease from $1.17 to$1.22 per1,000 gallons used.
Usage between 30,001 to 250,000gallons wouldincrease from $1.25 to$1.30per 1,000 gallons used.
Usage from 250,001 and above wouldincrease from $1.01 to$1.05 per 1,000 gallons used.
Inaccordance with Buhl City Code 7-1-10D. & 7-2B-7 all owners outside the City who derive benefitfrom the City water and/or sewersystem shall, inreturn forsaid benefit, pay monthly usercharges equal to one and one-half (1 ½)times the monthly charge otherwise chargeable to an owner within the City as computed above. For bond only accounts the monthly billing wouldremain at$66.39.
SewerUsage Rates forCommercial Accounts:
SewerUsage Rates forIndustrial Accounts:
A copy of the proposed resolution for these proposed utility rate increases may be obtained from the office of the City Clerk at City Hall during regular business hours. Interested parties are encouraged to attend and written comments will be accepted prior to the hearing. Accommodations for individuals who qualify under the ADA are available upon request. Notice is required 5 working days prior to the hearing to acquire accommodations.
Hello from City Hall! I want to get this out to the public since it was voted by the Buhl City Council last night (July 10) to go forward, after receiving a recommendation from the Buhl Rate Committee, with a public hearing on August 7. The proposal above, if passed by the council on August 7, after the public hearing, will result in a $2.95 increase on the city utility bill as of 10/01/2023, the new fiscal year. It was recommended that the Buhl City Council adopt updates for water and sewer rates to cover the increasing cost of service. Water and wastewater rates cover the costs of water and wastewater plants, pipes, and people needed to produce and deliver clean water and carry away and treat wastewater. The following public hearings are coming up in August:
Aug 14 at 6:30p: FY 22-23 Budget Amendment Public Hearing. Proposed budget at city hall.
Aug 28 at 6:30p: FY 23-24 Budget Public Hearing
Sep 11 the council is scheduled to approve the FY 23-24 Appropriations Ordinance
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American Legion Post 17, Burley: 4th Tue 7p. 1901 Miller Ave. (208) 678-3428
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3rd 6p Live Music Rick & Mary Kuhn. Pebble Ponds
5th 6p Live Music Devon Tyler. Pebble Ponds
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Sheep/camp wagons have always been an important part of the sheep industry and Basque culture here in Idaho. John Sandy remembers growing up in the 1950’s1970’s helping attend sheep camps with his grandpa and his uncle, whom we fondly referred to as Papa and Uncle Bill. John describes the camp wagons in detail as he
other food were made. A coffee pot full of water boiled on the stove. Coffee was added directly to the water. When it boiled enough, most of the coffee sank to the bottom, ready to drink. However, there was still always a little chewing involved with the morning brew (thus, the term ‘Camp Coffee’). The stove also held an oven where large round scrumptious loaves of Basque bread were baked. The aroma lasted all day! Inside the camp wagon all areas were used, a shelf over the bed held items such as clothes, along with a 30-30 rifle and extra bullets for protection. Extra storage under the bed held canned and dried food, also pots and pans with dish and laundry soap. Coffee, sugar and flour were camp staples. The back of the wagon also opened where dog-food was stored.
The sheepherders enjoyed salted dried cod fish and lamb roast. They almost always had ham and eggs, hambone, (con’t page 35)
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American Legion Post 30: 3rd Tu 7:30p. 200 3rd Ave W. (208) 490-7003
Basque Dinner: 1st Fri 6-8p. Basque Hall. 285 Euskadi. (208) 934-5840. $22, Seniors $20.
Chamber of Comm: 3rd Thu 12p. Zeppes. M-Th 8:30-5 F 8:30-4. 333 Main St. (208) 934-4841
City Hall: M-Th 7:30-5:30. 308 5th Ave W. (208) 934-5669
City Council: 1st & 3rd Mon 7p
P&Z: 4th Tues 5:30p
DMV: M-Th :30a-5:30p. 145 7th Ave E. (208) 934-4597
Farmers Market: Tues 2-6p. May 23-Oct 17. Corner of 13th & Main
Fire: M-F 8-5. 2155 Montana St. (208) 934-8348
Fit over 60: Tu Th 9:30a
Food Pantry: M 10-2:45p Tu Th F 11-1:45p. Helping Hearts & Hands, 237 Main St. (208) 934-5101
Library: M F 10-5, Tu W Th 10-6 Sat 9-12p. 306 5th Ave W. (208) 934-4089
Board Mtg: 4th Mon 6:30p
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Museum: Fri Sat 9-5. 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: M-F 8:30-5p. 201 3rd Ave E. (208) 934-4822
Republican Committee: 2nd Tu 7:30p.
Rotary: Fri 12:10p. El Toro, 413 Main St.
School Board: 2nd Tu 7p. School District Office
Senior Center: M-Th Noon. 308 Senior Ave. (208) 934-5504 $4
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls. Social safety net.
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City council: 1st & 3rd Wed 7p. Wes Owsley, Erika Cornett, Ricky Fritz
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Bridge Club: Mon 12:30p. Mondays
Foot Clinic: 3rd Fri 12:30p ($10, bring towel)
Greystone Live Music: 3rd Mon 11:45a
Phil Miner Live Music: 4th Wed (usually) 11:45a
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Jerome Senior Center, 520 N Lincoln Ave
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Northside Mil. Museum, 220 N. Lincoln
Pioneer Fed Credit Union, 1865 S Lincoln
Renew Espresso Bar, 111 E Main
American Legion Post 46: 2nd Tue 7p. 105 7th Ave E.
American Legion Auxiliary: 1st Thur 4p. 105 7th Ave E.
Chamber of Commerce: 104 Main St. (208) 324-2711
City Hall: M-F 8-5. 152 E Ave A. (208) 325-8189
City Council: 1st & 3rd Tue 5:30p. Chris Barber, Brent Johnson, Jason Peterson, Bryan Craig
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P&Z: 3rd Mon 6p
DMV: M-F 7:30a-4:30p. 2151 S Tiger Dr. (208) 595-3300
Farmers Markets: Sat 9-1. 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: Mon 4-6p Fri 1-3p. 212 3rd Ave E. (208) 595-4839
Historical Society: 2nd Thu 6p at Historical Museum. Bring item show/tell. (see Museums)
Library: M-Thu 9a-7p Fri-Sa 10-5. 100 1st Ave E. (208) 324-5427
Board Mtg: 2nd Tue 5:30p
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Historical Depot Museum: Tu-Sa 1-5. 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: W-Sa 1-5. 220 N Lincoln. (208) 595-8012
Police: 911. 124 S Lincoln Ave. (208) 324-4328
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Recreation District: M-F 5a-9p, Sa 7-7, Sun 10-4p. (208) 324-3389. 2032 S Lincoln Ave
Rep Central Committee: 3rd Thu 7p. El Sombrero Restaurant, 143 W Main. (208) 420-1980
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Rotary: Tue Noon. China Village, 123 S Alder.
School Board: 4th Tue 6ps.
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Bingo: Fri 4p Sales, 6p Calls. Line Dance: Tue 7-9p Tues
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Exercise Class: MWF 10:30
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American Legion Post 7: 2nd Tue 5p Potluck, 6p Mtg. 447 Seagram St. (208) 733-7527
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Chamber of Commerce: M-F 8-5. 2015 Nielsen Point Pl. (208) 733-3974
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Democrat Central Committee: 3rd Mon 7p. County Human Resources, 630 Addison Ave W.
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Community Council of Idaho Distribution: 1139 Falls Ave E. (208) 734-3336
La Posada: M-F 9a. 355 4th Ave West. (208)734-8700
Light House Food Pantry: Tu-Th 3-4p. 960 Eastland Drive. (208) 737-4667
Light of Hope Food Bank: Thu 2-7:30p. 213 5th Ave W. (208) 735-8787
Mercy Gift Food Bank: MWF 11:30-1p Th 24 hours. 835 Blue Lakes S. (208) 735-2249
Mustard Seed Food Bank: Tu-F 10-5. 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: MW 10:30-1 Tu Th 10:30-1, 2-4. 348 4th Ave N. (208) 733-8720
South Central Community Action: M-F 8-5. 550 Washington St S. (208) 733-9351
St Edward Soup Kitchen: MWF 5:30-6:30p. 212 7th Ave E. (208) 733-3907
TF Senior Center: M-F 8-4. 530 W Shoshone. (208) 734-5084
Valley House: Daily 11a-1p Hot Meal. Soup Fridays. 507 Addison Ave W. (208) 734-7736
Kiwanis: 3rd Thu Noon. Turf Club, 734 Falls Ave.
Library: M-Th 10-9 F Sa 10-6. 201 4th Ave E. (208) 733-2964
Board Mtg: 2nd Wed 4:30p
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Optimist Club: Thu Noon. 9 Beans & Burrito, 764 Cheney Dr.
Planetarium: CSI. (208) 732-6659. http://herrett.csi.edu. NEW SCHEDULE EACH MONTH.
Police: M-F 9-3. 321 2nd Ave E. (208) 735-4357
Post Offices:
Pioneer Station: M-F 8-5:30 Sat 10-1. 1376 Fillmore St. (208) 734-1452
Twin Falls: M-F 8:30-1, 2-5. 253 2nd Ave W. (208) 536-7067
Republican Committee: 2nd Wed 7p. At P&X in County West Building (old hospital)
Republican Women (Southern Idaho): 4th Mon 5:30-7:30p. Turf Club, 734 Falls Ave.
Rotary: Rotary. Wed Noon. Lamphouse Theatre, 223 5th Ave S.
Blue Lakes Rotary. Tue 7a. 9 Beans & A Burrito
After Hours Rotary Club. Tue 5:30p. Brick House
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St Edward’s Catholic School Board: 2nd Tue 5:30p. At School.
Twin Falls School District #411: 7p on 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: M-F 8-4. 505 Shoshone St W. (208) 734-5084
Shrine Club: 2nd Mon 6p. Idaho Joe’s.
Social Services: 630 Addison Ave. (208) 735-4037. Social safety net.
Visitor Center: Daily 8a-5p. 2015 Nielsen Point Pl. (208) 733-3974
VFW 2136: 3rd Tue 7p. 650 Addison Ave W, #203. (208) 421-2282
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.
Teen Dance Party at the Brickhouse. 516 Hansen St S.
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
5k fun walk, jog, run. (9a Oct-April, 8a May-Sep). Visitor Ctr.
1st 6:30p Taco Tuesday Ride. Trek Bicycle.
7p Live Music Chris Bender. 2nd St Market.
3rd 11:30a Cornhole Tournament. St Luke’s Medical Center.
4th 7p DJ-Jul3z. 2nd St Market
5th 10a Iris Society Annual Rhizome & Daylily sale. City Park.
11a Back to School Bash. Amazing Grace Fellowship
1p 12th Annual Magic Valley Beer Festival. City Park. $30
7p Live Music Chase Given. 2nd St Market.
8p The Deltaz. Koto Brewing Co.
7th 6p Live Music Buried Giant. The Tap House.
9th 7:30p Music Bingo. 2nd St Market.
10th 6p Live Music Dueling Pianos. The Tap House. $20
7p And Then There Were None. Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
11th 7p And Then There Were None. Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
12th 9a Summer Showdown Car. City Park.
2p And Then There Were None. Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
7p And Then There Were None. Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
7p Live Music Devon Tyler. 2nd St Market.
7p Milton (play). Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
18th 7p Milton (play). Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
7p Live Music Groove Brothers. 2nd St Market.
19th 2p Milton (play). Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
7p Live Music North Left. 2nd St Market. $3
20th 2p Milton (play). Orpheum Theatre. $17.50-$66.50
23rd 7p Hooks & The Huckleberries. Koto Brewing Co.
7:30p Music Bingo. 2nd St Market. $5
30th 7a County Fair. TF Fairgrounds.
7p County Fair Jr Rodeo. TF Fairgrounds.
31st 7a County Fair. TF Fairgrounds.
7:30p Magic Valley Stampede PRCA Rodeo. TF Fairgrounds.
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dry beans and slabs of bacon. Nothing ever spoiled. Canned peaches and strawberry jam were among favorites, string beans and peas. Dried soup, canned milk and yeast kept on hand. About four dozen eggs were brought to camp every few days. Corn was not eaten as the sheepherders said it was for livestock.
The plates had sides about an inch high. Cups and plates were metal porcelain usually covered with many chips from years of banging around. An appetizer for most evening meals included a piece of Dutch oven bread covered with beans and bean juice. For dessert they often made peach cobbler. Flan was enjoyed as a type of custard made with condensed milk and caramel sauce. Camp flan, according to John, was unbelievably good!
One large pan was used for washing hands and dishes. It was normally kept under the bed. There wasn’t room for a secondary pan in the sheep wagon. A holder for a coal oil lamp gave them light at night. A pan holder was kept outside the door on a nail or screw for washing hands. The pan holder folded up on the bottom half of the door. Doors opened, half top to see out like a picket-door to control the temperature inside. The stove could make it very hot.
A portable stairway stood at the bottom half of the door and kept in the commissary wagon when not in use or changing camps. There were holders on the outside of the wagons to carry things like shovels and axes. Leather straps were screwed to the sides to hold a long shepherd’s hook. These were for catching sheep in need of doctoring. Vet supplies and wool clippers were kept in an outside (continued p36)
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American Legion: 2nd Wed 7p. 604 W Main. (208) 536-6358
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St Anthony Catholic Church: Food Distribution. 585 2nd Ave E. (208) 404-4098
United Methodist: 175 East Main St. (208) 308-0609
Wendell Food Pantry: Food Distribution. 335 1st Ave E.
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Senior Center: M W 9a-4p Tu Th F 9a-9p Sat 10-2. 380 1st Ave E. (208) 536-9951
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Thrift Shop: M F 9-4 W 10-4 Sat 10-2
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Other compartments held wool clippers, hammers, rasp-nails and also a frog-knife which was kept handy for tending and cleaning horses’ feet.
The commissary wagon was hooked to the back of the camp wagon. It held harnesses, saddles, saddle blankets, bridles, halters, horseshoes and supplies. If they were in the
mountains a bear trap was kept on hand, in case a hungry bear put the sheep in danger.
The commissary also held wood for the stove when it was cold and for cooking. There was access in those days to lots of mountain wood. Two large truckloads of pine were brought from the mountains each fall and used for heating the lambing sheds
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Growing up in Hagerman Valley (continued from p36) Sponsored by Magic Valley News in the winter, where sheep had their babies. When camping in the desert, sagebrush was used to burn which smelled horrible. To offset the odor, pine was hauled from the large ranch cookhouse pile. This made the campfire scent much more tolerable.
The commissary wagon had salt licks and also held a big tub for washing clothes and watering the horses. A 50 gallon oak whisky barrel held water when no stream was nearby. It was also filled up from springs when accessible. Most individuals didn’t worry about water filtering in those early days.
Supplies were brought to them by the case and kept in a storage room at the main camp. Every three or four days their camp was resupplied, but sometimes weather, a ranger or other unforeseen reasons prevented them from getting to the camps, so the sheepherders had to be self-sufficient. When they were far back in the mountains, a schedule would have to be set for the camp tender to bring a pack-horse down and pick up the supplies.
Each camp had two individuals, a herder and a camp-tender who lived at the camp about nine months out of the year. The herder was the most senior and had been with the sheep for several years training in
the camp. The camp tender would take care of the camp and do the cooking. One would stay with the camp and the other one would go meet for supplies. If something threw off the schedule the supply would be left at a designated wagon or they come again the next day at the same time. John reminisced that he really liked to ride a horse and lead a pack-horse with the supplies. They rode to the tent or a wagon where supplies were left to pack into the camps.
A single band had about 1200 ewes with their lambs. Twin bands had about 900 ewes with their twin lambs. There was a black sheep or a bell sheep for about every 100 in a band. The bells and black sheep would be counted. If one was gone, odds were a bunch were missing, so they would be looked for. If they were not found, the boss was informed who spread the word to other sheep owners.
Often strays were picked up by other bands which were usually someone else’s sheep. Each lamb had a brand painted on their backs. Papa’s brand was three large dots in a row in different colors for different bands, twins, singles, etc. If a big bunch of sheep were missing, they would be picked up by someone else or another outfit, sorted in a corral and returned (Continued p 39)
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
LOCAL LEGISLATORS, 208-332-1000
SENATE
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
HOUSE
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
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to their rightful owner. The herders and camp tenders took great satisfaction in taking care of their sheep.
The yearly schedule was as follows: (continued in the Sept. issue)
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
Twin Falls County - Rural 24, City District 25
630 Addison Ave W 2nd Fl, Twin Falls, 83301 208-736-4068. Meet: M-F 8-5 p
Brent Reinke, Don Hall, Jack Johnson
On behalf of the Sandy Family we would like to Express our Gratitude to the 200+ Friends and Family who came out to support our Mother, Florence Mary Sandy in celebration of her 100th Birthday.
We appreciate all the Beautiful Birthday Cards, Written Messages and Memories, Flower Arrangements and Plants, Well Wishes, Assistance with Decorating, Scrumptious Food and Side Dishes.
We send our Love and Appreciation! Thank You so very much! We are Forever Grateful!
Antique Ezel, 602-549-1194, p31
Arctic Circle, Buhl, 208-543-5321, p27
Arctic Circle, Burley, 208-544-8547, p27
Arctic Circle, Jerome, 208-644-1575, p27
Arctic Circle, Kimberly, 208-423-5366, p27
Arctic Circle, Blue Lakes, TF, 208-733-3476, p27
Arctic Circle, Wendell, 208-536-4667, p27
Bean’s Twisted Scissor’s, 208-837-6603, p19
Berean Baptist Church, 208-539-5769, p37
Billingsley Creek Lodging, 208-837-4822, p22
Blue Heart Home Furnishings, 208-220-7449, p37
Bonny Ross, Silvercreek Rlty, 208-539-0795, p29
Bookhaven, 208-731-6173, p31
Budman’s Tree Service, 208-316-2521, p32
Buhl Mayor, 208-543-5650, p9
Build Mind Share, 208-536-3220, p22
Canyon Rim Boutique, (208) 917-3170 p7
Carey’s Piano Lessons, 208-316-0135, p13
Christian Tarter, Edward Jones, 208-543-9034, p35
Cindy Douville, Silvercreek, 208-539-1888 p23
Clover Christian School, 208-326-5198, p12
Community Business Center, 208-536-0094, p40
Country Flowers, 208-543-2912, p26
CSI - Twin Falls, 208-733-9554, p13
Evans Farmstead Cheese, 208-490-1536, p11
Florence Mary Sandy Thanks, p39
Foundation Business Member Sponsors, p22
Fred Dodge Certified HVAC, 208-358-6489, p14
Fredrickson’s Candy, 208-733-7624, p31
Glanbia Cheese Mktplace, 208-749-8679 p28
Glenns Ferry Theatre, 208-580-4202, p17
Greg Griggs, 208-613-9595 p32
Growing Up in Hagerman Valley, p15,35,36,38,39
Hagerman Farmers Market, 208-536--0094, p6
Hagerman Fun RV Park, 208-536-0094, p37
Hagerman Pharmacy, 208-944-0399, p29
Hagerman Valley Baptist, 208-423-1114, p11
Hagerman Valley Fndn, 208-536-0094, p2, 6
Hagerman Valley Sr Center, 208-837-6120, p19
* Heritage Home Health, 208-410-4040, p6
Hydro Hustlers, 208-751-9702, p7
Idaho Food Coop, 208-308-3718, p13
Idaho Guide Services, 208-734-4998, p22
Joanna Heere, New York Life, 208-320-5111, p25
Karen Emerson, Silvercreek, 208-316-3487 p27
Kathy’s Alterations, 208-837-6267, p8
Lazy SB Cattle, 208-539-7664, p23
Lee Radio Family, BUCK FM, 208-324-8181 p2
Les Schwab Tire Store, 208-543-4082, p29
Lisa Maas Medicare, 208-544-5011, p27
M&M Electric, 208-734-6602, p11
Magic Valley Business Ass’n, 208-536-0094, p3
Magic Valley Rep Women, 208-590-3036, p17
Makaylee Sawyer, NY Life, 208-420-9812, p25
* Mom’s Recipes & More, 208-733-9248, p11
Niki McKay, Canyon Trail Rlty, 208-369-8600, p17
Parlor Antiques, 208-543-9673, p31
Perkin’s Restaurant & Bakery, 208-736-8417, p19
Pioneer Federal Credit Union, 208-587-3304, p7
Preferred Vendors, 208-536-0094, p35
Rick’s Rock Shop, 208-420-8857, p31
River Ranch Retreat, 208-917-1477, p13
Silver Key Insurance, 208-536-6222, p37
Snake River Acupuncture, 208-308-0554, p18
Southern Idaho Dentures, 208-613-5854, p25
Steve Miller, Idaho House Rep Dist 24A, p7
TaskMasters, Roy Gwin, 208-409-6072, p24
The Butcher Shop, 208-539-0271, p18
The Farm Girl, 208-577-8722, p31
Twin Falls Dermatology, (208) 948-1754, p23
University of Idaho Extension, 208-934-4417, p17
Valley Carpet Care, 208-536-5777, p17
Walker’s Flooring & Design, 208-944-9075, p32
Wendell Tire, 208-536-6465, p14
West Point Watering Hole, 208-536-4635, p37
* Western Septic & Excavation, 208-735-5346, p15
Whitetail Properties, 208-890-1786, p26
Wonenberg Excavation-Korte Pit, 208-420-7115, p29