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Fall for Boise
September 03, 2010
Boise, Idaho (August 27, 2010) - Fall for Boise 2010: A
Celebration of Culture & Community
Fall for Boise is a celebration throughout September and October
of local arts, history, and culture. Boiseans are fortunate to live
in a vibrant community in which creativity flourishes in every
season. Fall is an especially active time as many performing arts
organizations kick-off their new seasons.
The individuals and organizations who share their talents and
passions with the community energize Boise. Together we make
Boise a home and destination where creativity and innovation
are embraced; where our city's unique qualities both present and
past are honored; and where we mold a hopeful and vibrant
future.
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The City of Boise, Department of Arts &History with support
from Capital City Development Corporation presents FREE
family-friendly Fall for Boise events to celebrate the season's
festivities. Visit www.fallforboise.com to
view a listing of these and other city-wide arts, history &
culture events or look for your brochure at various downtown
locations.
Fall for Boise Kick-off
Friday, September 3 - Grove Plaza,
5pm-7:30pm
Join the Department of Arts & History in a FREE
family-friendly celebration on the Grove Plaza. Ken Bass from94.9
The River emcees starting with favorite selections old and new
performed by the Boise City Band and led by maestro and musician
Marcellus Brown from 5pm-6:30pm. For the last hour, dance in the
Grove to a festive selection by a live DJ.
Kids will have plenty of options for entertainment throughout:
free art activities, yo-yo demonstrations, facepainting &
balloons, magic and more!
Food & beverage will be available for purchase at the Brick
Oven Bistro.
Fall for Boise Finale
Saturday, October 23 - Grove Plaza
5pm-7pm
The Fall for Boise Finale is a true creative collaboration
featuring musicians, dancers, poets, and artists.
Thrill the World performance starts promptly at 5pm, followed by
Improvolution warming up the crowd with their unique brand of
ad-lib comedy. Next see the 2010 Curb Cup award winners selected by
the Department of Arts & History, and the closing collaborative
performances led by Jared Hallock.
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The City of Boise, Department of Arts & History would like
to acknowledge the support of its partners in this Fall for Boise
endeavor: City of Boise, Office of the Mayor; Central District
Development Corporation (CCDC), Downtown Boise Association (DBA),
and Boise Young Professionals (BYP).
Also, thank you to Fall for Boise sponsors: KNIN, 94.9 The
River, KBSU Radio, & Boise Weekly.
The Department of Arts and History was established by City
Ordinance in March 2008 to enhance the Boise community by providing
leadership, advocacy, education, services, and support for arts and
history. The new Department emerged from the former Boise City Arts
Commission, which was established by City Ordinance in 1978 as a
nonprofit city agency to advise and assist the City Council in
development, coordination, promotion and support of the arts.