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Happy 235th Birthday, America! If you're looking for a place to watch the fireworks display in Boise, head on down to Ann Morrison Park (1000 Americana Blvd, Boise, ID). Since it doesn't really begin to get dark until it nears 10:00 at night expect the fireworks to start sometime around 10:15pm. Tune your car stereo to 107.1 FM for musical accompaniment. Make sure to stay safe and keep all pets inside while fireworks are going off.
Since I'm new to the area and this will be my first 4th of July in the Treasure Valley, does anyone have suggestions other than downtown Boise for great fireworks displays? I'd love to hear from anyone "in the know". Thanks, everyone!
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I have been a fan of roller skating since I was a kid. I even tried to teach my mom when I was 11, but I couldn't get her to let go of the chainlink fence (some people just can't be taught). The Drew Barrymore film "Whip It" renewed my interest in checking out roller derbies. Imagine my giddiness when I saw a billboard ad for the Treasure Valley Rollergirls, Boise's own roller derby team. Of course, I rushed to get my tickets. They will be taking on the Salt City Shakers (from Salt Lake City) and the Southern Oregon Rollergirls (out of Medford, OR) at the Qwest Arena in Boise in a special "Quadromania" on Saturday, April 16, 2011.
If you're interested in attending, tickets are only $10 each for general admission and VIP floor seating. Doors open at 6pm and the first bout begins at 7pm. You can purchase tickets at the Qwest Arena, but the girls only get a percentage of the money from those ticket sales. If you purchase your tickets online or at one of the following local stores, all the money goes directly to the girls:
I've got my tickets ready. Give me a shout if you'll be there!
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Everyone here in the Boise area runs around in BSU sweats/jackets/shirts/whatever spouting off statistics and either ire or happiness at how the local BSU Bronco are doing/have done. It's almost a sickness. So, for those of us who are not college football fans (there, I said it out loud in print), it's nice to know that there is some artistic culture around that doesn't involve wearing blue and orange or smearing blue war paint under your 4-year-old daughter's eyes while screaming at the screen. (That's not made up. We were having dinner out one evening and the little girl at the table next to us has blue lines smeared under her eyes while there was a blue and orange pom-pom holding her ponytail in wearing a Broncos jersey on her teeny-tiny little body.)
The Morrison Center for the Performing Arts (1910 University Dr, Boise, ID) has brought broadway to Boise. Over the next few months, the Broadway hits 'Legally Blonde', 'Fiddler on the Roof', 'Wicked' and 'Mama Mia' will be performed in our fair city. I hope to secure tickets to at least one (hopefully more, if I can talk the hubby into it) of these shows:
Legally Blonde
February 7-9, 2011 - 7:30pm. Tickets are $28, $40.50 and $50.50.
Fiddler on the Roof
March 7-9, 2011 - 7:30pm on the 7th and 8th and 7pm on the 9th. Tickets are $28, $40.50 and $50.50.
Wicked
May 4-8 and 10-15 - 7:30pm on the 4th, 5th, 10th, 11th and 12th, 8pm on the 6th, 7th, 13th and 14th, 6:30pm on the 8th and 15th, 2pm on the 5th, 7th and 14th and 1pm on the 8th and 15th. Tickets are $50, $65, $82.50 and $140.
Mama Mia
June 14-16, 2010 - 7:30pm. Tickets are $40, $50 and $62.50.
If you're interested in purchasing tickets, visit the Morrison Center for the Performing Arts' website. I have heard only good things about all of the shows. So, I can't wait to see Broadway in Boise. Hopefully, more than once!
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(November 2, 2010)
The Federal Reserve is announcing on Wednesday its new policy statement for their timetable and purchase amounts for Treasuries. The new program has been compared to an economic B-12 shot.
The new round of government bond purchases is aimed at lowering long-term interest rates and stimulating the stalled economy. It is expected that the Fed will buy between $400 billion to $750 billion in Treasury notes or other assets over the next six to eight months.
The goal: drive up the prices of long-term bonds, which in turn, pulls down rates on mortgages and other loans, spurring consumers to buy homes and cars, and businesses to invest and hire workers.
None of the "experts" want to stick their neck out, but depending on how many Billions and the timeframes involved, some have stated that, "The Fed's policy statement could be the biggest market mover of mortgage rates in 2010".
We'll just have to wait until tomorrow to find out how much and which direction.
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The skyline in downtown Boise will be changing again next year.
Construction is set to begin in the spring of 2010 on Jack's Urban Meeting Place, a complex that will occupy nearly 4 city blocks downtown.
Jack's Urban Meeting Place will be bordered by Front and Myrtle, and 9th and 10th Streets.
Jack's Urban Meeting Place is named after JR Simplot, the billionaire Idaho businessman that passed away in May 2008. The Simplot Family Foundation will pay for the development, which is expected to cost approximately $100,000,000. This project will benefit the Idaho economy (jobs will be created in a difficult economy), plus it will transform lots that are now vacant and unattractive into an appealing meeting place.
Proposed features of the project include:
Downtown Boise condo and loft living has taken off in recent years and this will be yet another welcome addition to the downtown urban scene. It will be one more added benefit and incentive to living and doing business downtown. Kudos to the Simplot Family Foundation!
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