Magic Valley News, September 2022

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Did you know?Did you know?Did youDid you Did you know that ‘Follow the Flag’ will be in the Magic Valley with a super large US Flag that will hang from the Perrine Bridge on Sunday, September 11th. The Magic Valley community is invited to come and view the large flag hanging under the bridge. Bring your flags to show your pride in and support for this country and its flag. In addition, September 17 is Constitution Day. I encourage you to remember our divineinspired constitution and the positive impact those words have had on our country and the entire world. God has truly blessed the USA.

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3 Sa Twin Falls County Fair: 7a-11:55p. Jerome Farmers Market: 9-1p.

23 F Shoshone Farmers Market: 3-7p.

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5 M Twin Falls County Fair: 7a-9p.

LAST Hagerman Farmers Market Fair 10-5. 1071 E 2900 S, Hagerman

HOLIDAY—LABOR DAY

17 Sa CONSTITUTION DAY

Rim-2-Rim: 7-4. CRT-Blass TF Hagerman Breakfast: 7-10. Senior Center. $8

TF Farmers Market: 9-2. Mall Pkg Lot Festival of Arts: 10-6. Ritter Island Speedway: 7p

25 Su Festival of Arts: 10-5. Ritter Island

TO GO ORDERS: call (208) 536-4635

1 Sa Vintage Vixens Market: 10-7.

10 Sa Hispanic Festival: 8a-11p.

Mt View Barn

16 F Lost & Lava Cowboy Gathering: 7p

1 Th Twin Falls County Fair: 7a-11p.

6 Tu Gooding Farmers Mkt: 2-6. 13th/Main

Shoshone Community Center, 201 S Beverly S

13 Tu Gooding Farmers Mkt: 2-6. 13th/Main

Mt View Barn

14 W Buhl Farmers Mkt: 4-6. BroadwayMain

Jerome Mt View Barn Brews for Buhl Beer & Music Festival

Jerome Mt View Barn 9/11 Flag @ Perrine Bridge: 2-7pFall

Hagerman City Park Buhl Library Golf Tournament: 9a Blue Lakes Country Club Jerome Farmers Market: 9-1p. Mt View Barn TF Farmers Market: 9-2. Mall Pkg Lot Speedway: 7p

22 Th ICCU Lights & Lasers: 6-10p. FILER

Downtown Commons Area Jerome Farmers Market: 9-1p.

Weekly Trout Stocking: Gooding, Camas, Lincoln & Twin Falls Counties

TF Farmers Market: 9-2. Mall Pkg Lot Fall Outdoor Vendor Show: 9-4.

24 Sa Make-A-Wish: 7:30-12p. CRT-Blass TF Jerome Farmers Market: 9-1p.

FILER

McClusky Park: 1p

County Historical Society Speaker Night.

21 W Live Oral Interviews: 7p. Gooding 273 Euskadi

4 Su Twin Falls County Fair: 7a-11:55p.

30 F Vintage Vixens Market: 10-7. FILER

12 M Weekly Trout Stocking: Gooding & Twin Falls Counties

EVENTS: Book Club, Trivia, Wine Tasting, Karaoke, SipNPaint, Music, Lots of Fun...

Mt View Barn

9 F Shoshone Farmers Market: 3-7p.

CAR SHOW: 8-6p.

Optimist Club Fundraiser: 1-8:30p. City Park 6th Ave Tables Bands at the Bridge: 6-8p Casino Night: 6-9p. American Legion Speedway: 7p

TF Farmers Market: 9-2. Mall Pkg Lot

Wednesdays $2 off Basket of the Week

SPECIALS: First Tuesday Tacos

2 F Twin Falls County Fair: 7a-11p. Shoshone Farmers Market: 3-7p.

Hunter's Specials

7 W Buhl Farmers Mkt: 4-6. BroadwayMain

Drink Up, Become a Local… 3287 S 1500 S Wendell

Lane behind McDonald’s

EAGLE TREES: Mid Nov - End of Feb “Eagle Picture Contest, $100 Prize!”

11 Su 9/11 Memorial Ceremony: 8-3. Down Town Commons Area Outdoor Vendor Show: 9-4.

Idaho Central Legacy Fields

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5 140 E Lake St Our Fabulous Thrift StoreOur Fabulous Thrift StoreOur Fabulous Thrift StoreOur Fabulous Thrift Store Open 10-2 MWF Follow @HagermanThrift SEPTEMBER 2022 The Center will be open for noon meals MWF as usual. Meals include beverages, bread & dessert. Monday Blood Draws 8:00-10:30a No Blood Draw on Labor Day (5th) Mondays Bridge Club @ 12:30 Friday Noon Bingo Flu Shot Clinic - Sept 7th, 8-10a Foot Clinic - Sept 16th ($5) Graystone Band - Sept 19th (208) 837-6120 hvcscenter@gmail.com Come Shop for September Specials $8 CAR SHOW BREAKFAST Sept 17, 7a-10a

Buhl Drug, 419 Broadway Ave S

Collective Studio, 115 Broadway Ave S

20 Tu Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym

Harris CPAs, 1020 Main St

28 W Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym

Kiwanis: Noon. El Cazador

26 M City Council: 6:30p. City Hall.

19 M School Board Meeting: 7p. HS Auditorium

El Cazador Restaurant, 113 Broadway Ave S

1 Th Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym

29 Th Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym Rotary: Noon. Pasta Palace

City of Buhl, 203 Broadway Ave N

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8 Th Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym Rotary: Noon. Pasta Palace Book Club: 7p. Library

Chamber of Commerce, 716 Hwy 30 E

Magic Valley Brewery, 208 Broadway Ave N

2 F WEMA: 6:30a. Pasta Palace

18 Su Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a. West End Senior Center: 1p. Brunch

Bookhaven, 106 Broadway Ave S

25 Su Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a. West End Senior Center: 1p. Brunch

6 Tu Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym Canasta (Hand-N-Foot): 1p. Senior Ctr

17 Sa CONSTITUTION DAY

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Rotary: Noon. Pasta Palace

21 W Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym

Pick up extras for friends and neighbors.

Arctic Circle, 606 Broadway Ave S

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27 Tu Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym Canasta (Hand-N-Foot): 1p. Senior Ctr

30 F WEMA: 6:30a. Pasta Palace

7 W Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym

13 Tu Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym Canasta (Hand-N-Foot): 1p. Senior Ctr

16 F WEMA: 6:30a. Pasta Palace

Buhl Calendar Calendar

Antique Ezel, 121 Broadway S

FREE NEWSLETTERS AVAILABLE:

10 Sa Brews for Buhl Beer & Music Festival McClusky Park: 1p

9 F WEMA: 6:30a. Pasta Palace

5 M LABOR DAY - NO SCHOOL

14 W Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym

Farmers Market: 4-6. Broadway/Main Buhl Library Board Mtg: 5p. Library

Magic V Rep Women: 12p. El Cazador Farmers Market: 4-6. Broadway/Main

Canasta (Hand-N-Foot): 1p. Senior Ctr

11 Su Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a. West End Senior Center: 1p. Brunch

Public Library Golf Tournament: 9a Blue Lakes Country Club

P&Z: 10:30a. Council Chambers

23 F WEMA: 6:30a. Pasta Palace

Health Fair: 7a-10a. Low cost. Northcanyon.org 208-934-4433

Parlor Antiques, 119 Broadway S

Farmers Market: 4-6. Broadway/Main

Buhl Public Library, 215 Broadway Ave N

First Federal Bank, 123 Broadway Ave N

The Farm Girl, 120 Broadway Ave S

Story Time: 10a. Library Kiwanis: Noon. El Cazador Farmers Market: 4-6. Broadway/Main

Story Time: 10a. Library

12 M City Council: 6:30p. City Hall.

Story Time: 10a. Library

Deadline Sep 23 for October Issue

15 Th Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym Rotary: Noon. Pasta Palace

Rotary: Noon. Pasta Palace

Story Time: 10a. Library

Library closed

TRIBE Meeting: 4:45p Popplewell

4 Su Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a. West End Senior Center: 1p. Brunch

22 Th Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym

The city’s SRF (State Revolving Fund) Bond was paid off recently and the recommendation from our rate committee was to move the $4.87 citizens were paying each month to the O&M fee since our operations and maintenance costs are increasing each year. It was also the rate committee’s recommendation that we increase the minimum monthly residential utility fees $1.00 per month to help cover these O&M costs.

Buhl Mayor Pam McClain

4. Construction Updates and Road Closings.

County Sanitation (dump fees charged to the city) $5.80

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As is typical of any social media, a lot of misinformation and non-factual information continues to harm democracy, sow social discord and lower people’s trust in their community leadership. We invite you to like our FB page above and attend our meetings on the 2 nd and 4 th Mondays of the month at 6:30 p.m. You can also go to our website to read meeting minutes. There are several ways to educate yourself and make your own informed opinions. An educated public is a happy public.

Effective 10/01/2022, the minimum residential city utility statement will increase from $143.75 to $144.75. Our minimum monthly residential utility fees include: Water $11.22 (for 12,000 gallons)

City Line Replacement Fund $2.30

Tag $20.00 (up from $15.00)

Fee $4.95

5. City Department Job Postings

Total: $66.39 (decrease of $4.87)

Ways Local Government Can Use Social Media – This could be extremely important as we’ve seen a decline in small community newspapers.

Dogs Impound: 1st Boarding3rd2nd$25.00$50.00$75.00(after

The council recently approved the adoption of Resolution 429, which increased some of our fees. I will highlight the following:

Tag Replacement $5.00 (up from $2.00)

$5.75

Sanitation $12.98 (for two times per week trash pickup) Sewer Capital$22.22Improvement

O&M Fee $18.09 (with increase mentioned below)

1. Police and Fire Department information

3. Public Service Announcements – raising awareness of issues that affect our community.

2. Council, P&Z and other meetings agendas

Please like our FB site = City of Buhl, Idaho and visit our Website = www.cityofbuhl.us to obtain the following information:

6. Meeting Minutes (on our website along with other important information)

2 hours impounded) $10.00 per day

Total: Residential$78.36BondFees:AdministrativeFee$1.84WaterBond$20.71SewerBond$38.89InfrastructureReplacement

Growing up in Hagerman Valley

Grandmother, on my mom’s side, whom we lovingly called ‘Nana’ was quite a character. She was of medium height and had a thin straight figure. Her short dark curly hair was fashionable for the women of her age. She owned a daring sense of humor and could get away with saying almost anything about anyone or any situation.

Grandma Nana was a very giving person.She was one of the first to greet new folks into town, taking them a little something for dinner and offering them flowers. Her yard and garden were abundantly filled with beautiful long stem roses and irises of all colors. She shared her flowers around and about in a myriad of ways. She gave them to the new folks, to friends, and shared them at weddings and memorial services. She made huge bouquets of flowers for a local church altar in the season of blooming. Her roses and irises grew in abundance early in the spring, all summer and into fall with some of the autumn plants. Her yard was a showcase of color! (con’t p10)

by Lora L Lewis (copyright) (con’t from August)...

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My older sister of three years and I often caught our grandmother saying humorous statements at events such as at ice cream socials, womens’ auxiliaries, local fundraisers and other outings. She had a knack for thinking ‘under her breath’. For example, she’d notice something funny, strange or out of place about someone then she’d mumble the truth in her mind out loud! Then realizing that we girls, two of her granddaughters, were standing beside her listening and observing, she would quickly redeem herself with a follow-up statement (an unrelated compliment) about the person she was referring to, such as; “Oh, but she is such a lovely person indeed, just so nice!” or ‘Oh my, her fingers are quite nimble at quilting club, I hear!” or “My my, she certainly knows how to ‘CAN’ those peaches to Nanaperfection’!wasn’t one to gossip to others about others, however, she knew much of the local chatter, due to the fact that she had good ears and a bunch of close friends who spoke liberally about the Hagerman news which traveled up and down the streets and across town! I knew this be-

cause Grandmother would speak of it within the family. Mom took it with a grain of salt, though. Mother didn’t listen to much ‘hearsay or there say’. She’d just reply, “Uh Uh.” and change the subject. I imagine that some of the vocal news was about as factual as the game of gossip where kids sit in a circle and whisper something around until it is spoken out completely different from the first to the last child. We all know how that goes! Nana (we were told) once had hair long enough to sit on. Her long hair was of the attributes that was attractive to grandpa in the early days, whom we lovely called ‘Papa’. One day when they were first married (we heard through the years), due to the fact that our grandma Nana had a mind of her own, she chopped off her hair, very short! Papa wasn’t happy with her, but what was done was done! Her long hair became a bob-cut!

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I remember when my sister and I were young Nana brought us to her house to create beautiful May-day-baskets for the ‘older ladies’ in Hagerman. Flowers were brought to the kitchen table. She proceeded to show us how to arrange them into lovely little wicker baskets. We loaded beautiful arrangements into the back of her long buick and then took us to her friends’ houses so we could hang May-daybaskets on their door- knobs. We were instructed to ring the doorbell, run off, jump into the back of her car so as not to be seen.There was only one problem! She pulled out so slowly we knew that the person opening the door could see the backend of her car!

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Other times, Nana would take my sister and I with her to visit her friends. Her best friend, Hazel had soft white short fluffy hair and a sweet face. Her puffy creamcolored couch had giant pink decorative roses and green stems adorning the fabric. My feet could barely touch the edge of the couch as I sat right up against its back. Waiting patiently in a little blue dress, I watched my feet move around in my soft white lace up shoes with short bobby socks. My toes touched together then they pointed outward, then touched together again, over and over for my own entertainNanament.and her friend, Hazel sat across the room in the smaller matching living room chairs. They shared stories, chuckled and chattered. Then after we had waited for what seemed ‘an hour’ or more, it finally happened! “Would you two girls like a

cookie?'' offered Hazel with her pleasant voice. We bounced off of the couch and were directed to another room. The kitchen area had a little round table in front of two corner windows facing Hazel’s own flower garden. We sat down on small white metal curve-topped chairs, careful not to pull off the lace tablecloth which draped way down over the sides. Hazel served us hard store-bought cookies on fancy clear glass plates with scalloped edges and a glass of milk. The cookies were like Oreos, only the lemon flavored kind. While Hazel and Nana walked outside to look at the pretty flowers, I took a lofty risk. Not wanting to be caught lacking proper table manners, I quickly ate the creamy vanilla inside part of the cookies first! My sister took one small bite at a time, making them last.

Nana loved rodeos. We had our own rodeo in the famous Hagerman Park. She slipped each of us kids a five dollar bill not to ride a calf. Not that we would have! Five dollars stretched a long way in those days and our older brother took it to the next level. He told her that he really was going to ride a calf! Nana slipped him a ten dollar bill to keep him off one! His trick worked and that’s the way the story goes! There were lots of bunken broncos and bulls at the Hagerman Rodeo!

Growing up in Hagerman Valley (con’t from p8)

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Tiffany Seeley-Case, CSI Instructional Dean, added “Kimberly empowers students to appreciate the craft of writing for their entire lives. She makes education accessible and enjoyable for all students and really embodies the very best that general education instruction has to

about this recognition, Kimberly Madsen Dill said, “I see teaching as a semester-long work of building trust in my students that I will meet them where they are in their writing, give them tools to become better writers and better editors of their own work, and help them see themselves as writers, equipped to face future writing challenges.”

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recipient for this reward, Madsen Dill will receive a $500 honorarium, a commemorative plaque, and a chance to share her perspective at the upcoming annual General Education Summit to be held October 5 -7 in Boise, Idaho. Professor Kimberly Madsen Dill receiving this

TWIN FALLS, ID – The Idaho State Board of Education’s General Education Committee and Capital Educator’s Credit Union has recognized CSI English Professor Kimberly Madsen Dill as this year’s Innovative Educator for Written Communication. Her dedication to education in Idaho has been an inspiration to others and she has received praise from her

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19 M City Council: 7p. City Hall

22 Th Fit Over 60: 9:30a

Farmers Market: 2-6. 13th & Main School Board Mtg: 7p. District Office

27 Tu Fit Over 60: 9:30a

Pickles Bar & Grill, 227 Main St

23 F Gooding Museum Open: 10-4. Member work days at Museum Rotary: 12:10p. El Toro (Lincoln Inn)

Gooding Public Library,206 5th Ave W

Stampede Burger, 701 Main St

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4 Su Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a

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8 Th Fit Over 60: 9:30a

9 F Gooding Museum Open: 10-4. Member work days at Museum

1 Th Fit Over 60: 9:30a

Tacos El Paisa, 413 Main St

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3 Sa Gooding Museum Open: Noon-4p.

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Farmers Market: 2-6. 13th & Main Gooding Rep Central Cmte Mtg: 7p Meeting room next to P&Z.

15 Th Fit Over 60: 9:30a

Farmers Market: 2-6. 13th & Main

21 W Live Oral Interviews: 7p. Gooding County Historical Society Speaker Night. 273 Euskadi Lane behind McDonald’s

24 Sa Health Fair: 7a-10a. Low cost. Northcanyon.org 208-934-4433

Gooding Museum Open: Noon-4p.

Zeppes Pizza & Subs, 215 Main St

25 Su Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a

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29 Th Fit Over 60: 9:30a

Rotary: 12:10p. El Toro (Lincoln Inn)

17 Sa CONSTITUTION DAY

2 F Gooding Museum Open: 10-4. Member work days at Museum

Pick up extras for your friends and neighbors!

Stocking: Thorn Creek Reservoir, Dog Creek Reservoir

13 Tu Fit Over 60: 9:30a

Gooding Museum Open: Noon-4p.

Gooding City Hall, 308 5th Ave W

New China House, 222 4th Ave E

Gooding Calendar Sep 23 for Oct

18 Su Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a

20 Tu Fit Over 60: 9:30a

11 Su Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a

10 Sa Gooding Museum Open: Noon-4p.

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Rotary: 12:10p. El Toro (Lincoln Inn)

Farmers Market: 2-6. 13th & Main

Gooding Senior Center, 208 Senior Ave

6 Tu Fit Over 60: 9:30a

16 F Gooding Museum Open: 10-4. Member work days at Museum Rotary: 12:10p. El Toro (Lincoln Inn)

30 F Gooding Museum Open: 10-4. Member work days at Museum Rotary: 12:10p. El Toro (Lincoln Inn)

FREE NEWSLETTERS AVAILABLE:

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2 F Lunch & Bingo: Noon. Senior Center

19 M Blood Draws: 8-10:30a. Senior Center

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Budman’s Barber Shop, 460 S State St

Blood Draws: 8-10:30a. Senior Center

Community of Christ SS: 10a, Serv: 11a St Catherine’s Mass: 10a

Rustic Edge RV Park, 221 Hagerman Ave W

13 Tu P&Z: 7p. City Hall

22 Th Fit Over 60: 9a. Billingsley Creek Park Mass: 6p. St. Catherine’s

FREE NEWSLETTERS AVAILABLE:

Los Potrillos Restaurant, 141 N State St

14 W Lunch: Noon. Senior Center

Breakfast: 7-10. Senior Center. $8 Car Show: 8-6p. Hagerman City Park

1000 Springs Resort, 18734 Hwy 30

7 W Elementary School Pictures

Rerunz Thrift Store, 130 S State St

Fit Over 60: 9a. Billingsley Creek Park Lunch & Bridge Club: Noon. Sr Center Graystone Band

Fit Over 60: 9a. Billingsley Creek Park Lunch & Bridge Club: Noon. Sr Center School Board Mtg: 6p. HS Board Rm

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Live music, food, produce, crafts, wine-tasting, cycles, mini-horses...

6 Tu School Open House: 5:30-6:30. Refreshments

11 Su Calvary Chapel Service: 10a

Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 10a Community of Christ SS: 10a, Serv: 11a St Catherine’s Mass: 10a United Methodist: 10:15a Christian Center Celebration: 10:30a Valley Baptist Worship Service: 11a

Riley Creek Pond, Oster Lake

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1000 Springs Realty, 151 N State St

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Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 10a

Christian Center Celebration: 10:30a Valley Baptist Worship Service: 11a

4 Su Calvary Chapel Service: 10a Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 10a Community of Christ SS: 10a, Serv: 11a St Catherine’s Mass: 10a United Methodist: 10:15a Christian Center Celebration: 10:30a Valley Baptist Worship Service: 11a

23 F Lunch & Bingo: Noon. Senior Center

Shell Station Store & Deli, 531 S State St

LAST Hagerman Farmers Market 10-5. 1071 E 2900 S, Hagerman

Hagerman Calendar Deadline September 23 for October Issue

18 Su Calvary Chapel Service: 10a

15 Th Fit Over 60: 9a. Billingsley Creek Park

Rest EZ RV Park, Tuttle I-84, Exit 147

Sawtooth Dental, 620 Frogs Landing

Bible Study: 6:30p. Christian Center Bible Study: 6:45p. Calvary Chapel. Bible Study: 7p. Community of Christ City Council: 7p. Hagerman City Hall

21 W Lunch: Noon. Senior Center Bible Study: 6:30p. Christian Center Bible Study: 6:45p. Calvary Chapel. Bible Study: 7p. Community of Christ City Council: 7p. Hagerman City Hall

17 Sa CONSTITUTION DAY

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Hagerman Senior Center, 140 E Lake St

16 F Lunch & Bingo: Noon. Senior Center Foot Clinic: 12:30p. Senior Center $5

Hagerman RV Village, 18049 Hwy 30

1 Th Fit Over 60: 9a. Billingsley Creek Park Mass: 6p. St. Catherine’s

20 Tu Prayer Mtg: 6p. Valley Baptist Church Bible Study: 6:30p. Valley Baptist

Library Board Mtg: 5:30p. Library Mass: 6p. St. Catherine’s

State Street Aquatics, 231 N State St

9 F Lunch & Bingo: Noon. Senior Center

Snake River Grill, 611 Frogs Landing

Hagerman Public Library, 441 S State St

Bean’s Twisted Scissors, 100 State St

Stocking: Niagara Spgs

8 Th Fit Over 60: 9a. Billingsley Creek Park Mass: 6p. St. Catherine’s

Flu Shot Clinic: 8-10a. Senior Center Lunch: Noon. Senior Center Bliss Garden Club: ncsnancy@gmail.com1p. for info

Prayer Mtg: 6p. Valley Baptist Church Bible Study: 6:30p. Valley Baptist

12 M Weekly Trout Stocking: Riley Creek Pond, Oster Lakes, Niagara Springs

Hagerman Pharmacy, 631 Frogs Landing

Member Sponsors

Hoot Hoot Loot, 208-320-8975

25 Su Festival of Arts: 10-5. Ritter Island

Mar 20: ANTIQUES & CRAFTS 11a-3p

Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 10a

Sponsors are listed in our Event Programs, 12 issues of this Newsletter and on our 3 websites and 4 FB pages. Membership $25/12m.

28 W Lunch: Noon. Senior Center

Jan 15 EAGLE TREE TOUR 5:30p

Mar 18: ANTIQUES & CRAFTS NOON-5p

Krafty Kathy’s, 208-733-9248

Dec 10: CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA 9-4

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Bible Study: 6:30p. Christian Center Bible Study: 6:45p. Calvary Chapel. Bible Study: 7p. Community of Christ

Mass: 6p. St. Catherine’s

30 F Lunch & Bingo: Noon. Senior Center Market

Old Sage CBD Oil 208-316-6003

24 Sa Festival of Arts: 10-6. Ritter Island

Karen A. Smith

Nov TBD SHEEP RETURN TOUR Hagerman Memorial Gym

MARKETS, SEPTOBERFEST:

Food,

Heritage Home Health, 208-410-4040

All vendors welcome. Free Spaces

DA Holmes Fine Woodworking 707-235-7985

Calvary Chapel Service: 10a

Phillip Minor

Dec 9: CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA 12-7

Hagerman Farmers

Sundays 11-3. Free spaces. Crafts, Produce, Live Music

Christian Center Celebration: 10:30a Valley Baptist Worship Service: 11a

27 Tu Prayer Mtg: 6p. Valley Baptist Church

Foundation Business Member Sponsorship

Knives & Stitchery 208-650-5969

INDOORS: Hagerman Memorial Gym

Community of Christ SS: 10a, Serv: 11a St Catherine’s Mass: 10a

1071 E 2900 S, Hagerman

Mar TBD SAGE GROUSE TOUR 6:30a

Cindy Douville, Silvercreek, 208-539-1888

Sept 4: “SEPTOBERFEST” FAIR 11a-5p

Bible Study: 6:30p. Valley Baptist

29 Th Fit Over 60: 9a. Billingsley Creek Park

Western Septic & Excavation, 208-735-5346

Mar 26 SANDHILL CRANE TOUR 5:30p

Jan 16 WINTER BIRDS TOUR 8:30a

One of a Kind Ceramics & Gifts, 208-430-0221

June 5-Aug 28: FARMERS MARKET & FAIR

Wine Tasting, Mini-horses, Games

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Lunch & Bridge Club: Noon. Sr Center

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Oct TBD OWL BOX INSTALLATION TOUR

26 M Blood Draws: 8-10:30a. Senior Center

Community Helping Hands Food Bank Tu 2:30p-5:00p Th 10a-2p (208) 731-7974 (208) 404-2821 Hagerman City Hall, (208) 837-6636 Mon-Fri 9-12p, 1p-4p Hagerman Museum, (208) 837-6288 Open Fri, Sat, Sun 1-4 Hagerman Post Office Mon-Fri 7:45a-1p; 2p-4:15p Hagerman Public Library, (208) 837-6520 Tu 1-5, Wed 10-6, Th 10-5, F 10-5, Sa 10-1 HagermanPublicLibrary@gmail.com Hagerman Senior Center, (208) 837-6120 Noon Lunch & Thrift Store MWF 10-2 hvcscenter@gmail.com Hagerman Valley Foundation, (208) 536-0094 Community Business Center Magic Valley Business Association 111 W Hagerman Ave, Upstairs hagermanvalleyfoundation@gmail.com 2022 Hagerman Valley2022 Hagerman Valley Foundation EventsFoundation EventsFoundation EventsFoundation Events Tours, Markets & FestivalsTours, Markets & FestivalsMarkets FestivalsMarkets Festivals (208) 536(208) 536(208) 536(208) 536--0094009400940094 TOURS: meet at old bank parking lot

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21 Mass: Sunday 10a Spanish Mass: 1st Sun of the month Thursday Mass: 6p Adoration: Thursday 5p Confessions: Thursday 5p (208) 543-5136 PO Box 52, 446 N State St Hagerman, ID 83332 ST CATHERINE’S CATHOLIC STATION Pastor: Father Jorge Garcia Deacon: Jim McCaughey One of a Kind Ceramics & GiftsOne of a Kind & Giftsof Mary Jo Gibson (208) 430(208) 430 430----0221022102210221 MaryJoGibson1950@yahoo.com H CircleQuarterLeather Calvin Hesselgesser Custom OrdersCustom OrdersCustom OrdersCustom Orders Gift Shop & Classes!Gift Shop & Classes!Gift Shop & Classes!Gift Shop & Classes! ATTENTION ALL CANDIDATES The Magic Valley News is giving every General Election Candidate a free 250 words & picture ad in the October Issue. Please email your ad and picture to MagicValleyNews@gmail.com, deadline September 23.

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8 Th Pre-school Storytime: 10:30a. Library

Farmers Market: 3-7. Courthouse lawn

Nov Election: Deadline for write-ins

Golden Years Senior Center, 218 N Rail St W

9 F Quilting Group: 8:30-3. Sr Center

Hagerman Farmers Market

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2 F Quilting Group: 8:30-3. Sr Center

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Tumbleweed Collective, 135 S Rail Museum Open: 11-5. 112 West B St

Farmers Market: 3-7. Courthouse lawn Museum Open: 3-7. 112 West B St

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7 W Quilting Group: 8:30-3. Sr Center

Saturday Market: 9-1. 30+ Vendors

Lunch: Noon. Senior Center

Lost & Lava Cowboy Gathering: 7p Community Center, 201 S Beverly St

17 Sa CONSTITUTION DAY

Lunch: Noon. Senior Center

Tumbleweed Collective, 135 S Rail St W

27 Tu Quilting Group: 8:30-3:30. Sr Center

Tumbleweed Collective, 135 S Rail Museum Open: 11-5. 112 West B St

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6 Tu Quilting Group: 8:30-3:30. Sr Center

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5 M WeeklyHOLIDAYTrout

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Lunch: Noon. Senior Center City Council: 7p. City Hall

24 Sa Saturday Market: 9-1. 30+ Vendors

23 F Quilting Group: 8:30-3. Sr Center

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Shoshone Snack Bar, 415 S Greenwood St

Farmers Market: 3-7. Courthouse lawn Museum Open: 3-7. 112 West B St

Lunch: Noon. Senior Center

Lunch: Noon. Senior Center City Council: 7p. City Hall

30 F Quilting Group: 8:30-3. Sr Center

Shoshone Calendar Sep 23 for Oct

28 W Quilting Group: 8:30-3. Sr Center

20 Tu Quilting Group: 8:30-3:30. Sr Center

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21 W Quilting Group: 8:30-3. Sr Center

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13 Tu Quilting Group: 8:30-3:30. Sr Center

Tumbleweed Collective, 135 S Rail Museum Open: 11-5. 112 West B St

15 Th Pre-school Storytime: 10:30a. Library

Yard Sale: 9-3. Shoshone Sr Center Museum Open: 11-5. 112 West B St

10 Sa Saturday Market: 9-1. 30+ Vendors

Silver Sponsor

Julia Torres, a Senior at Buhl High School, was selected Governor of Idaho Girls State in June. Prior to attending Girls State, Julia has been active in school athletics, academics and assists with the FHLA (Future Hispanic Leaders American ) program. As a first-generation Hispanic American citizen, Julia is proud of her country and her heritage. She feels everyone should take advantage of the American Dream. Julia says, “If you’re not the smartest or the richest person, be the hardest working person!”

The Filer American Legion Auxiliary selects delegates from the Filer, Buhl and Castleford High Schools each year. This spring two delegates were sent from Buhl. In addition to Julia, Perla Espinoza was also selected. From Castleford, Hannah Gaalswyk was selected to attend. All three girls represented their communities well. What is Girls State? It is a nonpartisan program that teaches young women responsible citizenship and patriotism. Since the inception of the Girls State program by the national organization in 1937, nearly a million girls have learned first-hand how their state and local government works. High school girls who have completed their junior year spend an intensive week of study, working together as self-governing citizens at Auxiliary sponsored Girls State programs in every state. Participants learn how to get involved in the functioning of government from the local to county to state level in preparation for their future roles as responsible adult citizens.

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3 Sa Twin Falls County Fair: 7a-11:55p.

Senior Citizen’s Center, 539 Shoshone St W

Rim-2-Rim: 7-4. CRT-Blass

Farmers Market: 9-2. Mall Parking Lot Speedway: 7p

Downtown Commons Area

Idaho Joe’s, 598 Blue Lakes Blvd N

5 M

Weekly Trout Stocking: Dierkes Lake

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1 Th Twin Falls County Fair: 7a-11p.

10 Sa Walk to End Alzheimers: CSI

12 M Weekly Trout Stocking: Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir City Council: 5p. Public Hearing 6p.

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13 Tu St Edward’s School Board: 5:30p.

19 M City Council: 5p. Public Hearing 6p.

2 F Twin Falls County Fair: 7a-11p.

20 Tu P&Z: 6p. City Hall

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6 Tu P&Z: 6p. City Hall

17 Sa CONSTITUTION DAY

Visitor Center, 2015 Nielsen Point Place

Depot Grill, 545 Shoshone St S

Hispanic Festival: 8a-11p.

County Fair: 7a-9p.

Denny’s, 291 Pole Line Rd E

IHOP, 1944 Blue Lakes Blvd N

Farmers Market: 9-2. Mall Parking Lot Optimist Club Fundraiser: 1-8:30p. City Park 6th Ave Tables Bands at the Bridge: 6-8p Casino Night: 6-9p. American Legion Speedway: 7p

Arctic Circle, 680 Blue Lakes Blvd N

11 Su 9/11 Memorial Ceremony: 8-3. Down Town Commons Area Couragious Kids Climbing: 1-3p. 135 5th Ave S 9/11 Flag @ Perrine Bridge: 2-7p.

Black Bear Diner, 1724 Harrison St N

26 M City Council: 5p. Public Hearing 6p.

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1 Th City Council: 7p. City Hall

7 W Thrift Shop: 10-4. Senior Center Wendell VFW: 7p. 604 W Main St

Wendell Calendar Deadline September

Thrift Shop: 10-2. Senior Center

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3 Sa Thrift Shop: 10-2. Senior Center

21 W Thrift Shop: 10-4. Senior Center

25 Su Living Waters: SS: 9:15, Worship 10:30

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9 F Thrift Shop: 9-4. Senior Center

2 F Thrift Shop: 9-4. Senior Center

12 M Thrift Shop: 9-4. Senior Center

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11 Su Living Waters: SS: 9:15, Worship 10:30

19 M Thrift Shop: 9-4. Senior Center

Miller Brothers Collision Repair, 710 N Idaho

entrance to the classroom building.

10 Sa Thrift Shop: 10-2. Senior Center

Silver Key Insurance, 287 W Main US Bank, 15 S Idaho St

Lunch: Noon. Senior Center

17 Sa CONSTITUTION DAY

OFFICE: 208-734-6602

4 Su Living Waters: SS: 9:15, Worship 10:30

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26 BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY MORNINGS

15 Th City Council: 7p. City Hall

10a: Bible Study for all the meeting at Wendell High School, 800 East Main Ave. Access Main (South)

Wendell Senior Center, 380 1st Ave E Wendell Tire, 190 W Ave B Wright Physical Therapy, 280 W Main St

Lunch: Noon. Senior Center

18 Su Living Waters: SS: 9:15, Worship 10:30

United Methodist: 10:15a

Lunch: Noon. Senior Center

Ruby Mountain Motors, 295 S Idaho St

Lunch: Noon. Senior Center

Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a Berean Bible Study: 10, Worship: 11

24 Sa Thrift Shop: 10-2. Senior Center

27 N O APPOINTMENT N EEDED HAIR CUT BEARD TRIM 460 S State St, Hagerman OPEN HOURS: Tues-Sat 9-5 * CALL FOR AFTER HOURS NEEDS * (208) 316-2521 (208) 303-0581 Mike Dennis Gooding Welcomes Ammon BundyAmmon Bundy Bundy Bundy Candidate for Idaho Governor Tacos & Townhall Event Come join us for tacos & meet the candidate in person! FREE Taco Bar | Beer on TapFREE Taco Bar | Beer on TapTaco Bar | Beer on TapTaco Bar | Beer on Tap Tuesday Oct 4th, 2022 at 7pm Conference Room at the Gooding County Fairgrounds 201 Lucy Lane Gooding, ID 83330 All Are Welcome!All Are Welcome!All Welcome!All Welcome! ¡Todos Son Bienvenidos!¡Todos Bienvenidos! For More Info, please www.VoteBundy.comvisit Paid for by Ammon Bundy For Governor Campaign

US Senator: Michael Crapo 208-334-1776

Hagerman Valley Senior Center, 208-837-6120

* Western Septic & Excavation, 208-735-5346

Magic Valley Business Association, 208-536-0094

Bookhaven, Buhl, 208-731-6173

Magic Valley Arts Council, 208-734-2787

TaskMasters, Roy Gwin, 208-409-6072

Hagerman Valley Foundation, 208-536-0094

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H Quarter Circle Leather, 385-405-4704

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Fred Dodge Certified HVAC Tech, 208-358-6489

Budman’s Barber Shop, 208-303-0581

St Catherine’s Catholic Station, 208-543-5136

Berean Baptist Church, Wendell, 208-539-5769

University of Idaho Extension, 208-934-4417

* Douville Cindy, Silvercreek Realty, 208-539-1888

First Federal Mortgage, Micki Rice, 208-933-3474

Glenns Ferry Theater, 208-580-4202

Arctic Circle, Buhl, 208-543-5321

Arctic Circle, Kimberly, 208Arctic Circle, Pole Line Rd, TF, 208-595-1531

Community Business Center, 208-536-0094

Cuper Mendez, 208-280-6573

Silver Key Insurance, 208-536-6222

Bean’s Twisted Scissor’s, 208-837-6603

US House: Michael Simpson 208-334-1776

Mom’s Recipes, 208-733-9248

Kathy’s Alterations, 208-837-6267

Wendell Tire, 208-536-6465

Parlor Antiques, Buhl, 208-543-9073

Miller For House, 208-410-6434

Buhl Mayor, 208-543-5650

Valley Carpet Care, 208-536-5777

Miller Brothers Collision Repair, 208-536-2129

US Senator: James Risch 208-342-7985

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West Point Eatery, 208-539-4465

* Heritage Home Health/Hospice, 208-410-4040

US House: Russ Fulcher 208-888-3188

Collective Studio, Buhl, 208-420-6495

Hagerman Pharmacy, 208-944-2067

Idaho Central Credit Union, 208-733-4777

28 State Senator Michelle nburns@house.idaho.govStatestoone@house.idaho.govStatemstennett@senate.idaho.govStennetthome:208-726-8106RepSallyToonehome:(208)934-8114RepNedBurns

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Buhl Public Library, 208-410-0794

CSI - Twin Falls, 208-733-9554

Parke’s Magic Valley Funeral Home, 208-735-0011

Ross, Bonny, Silvercreek Realty, 208-539-0795

One of a Kind Ceramics, 208-430-0221

Hosman, Chris, Silvercreek Realty, 208-404-6411

Antique Ezel, Buhl, 602-549-1194

Rerunz Thrift Store, 209-840-9884

Diva Car Detailing, 406-868-2367

The Farm Girl, Buhl, 208-543-4445

Arctic Circle, Blue Lakes Blvd, TF, 208-733-3476

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