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The Fettuccine Forum promotes civil engagement and community pride and strives for a mix of local and out-of-town speakers on topics ranging from architecture, politics, social issues, transportation, and urban renewal.  It starts a new season every year in October. The Forum continues to be a collaborative relationship with Boise State University's College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs. 

The Fettuccine Forum is one of the only opportunities in the Boise area for the general community to come together (for free) at a set time and place where they can learn, participate and engage with each other on topics relevant to their lives and community. Download poster here.


2011-2012 Season

On Being Well:  Literature in Sickness and in Health
October 6 | Presented by Cheryl Hindrichs, Ph.D. (Click here for Press Release)

Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
November 3 | Moderated by Kurt Zwolfer (Click here for Press Release)

The Year of Idaho Food - and What's on the Menu for the Future
February 2 | Presented by Amy Hutchinson, Guy Hand and Janie Burns (Click here for Press Release)

Changing Women's Lives:  100 Years of (Y)WCA in Boise
March 1 | Preseted by Bea Black and Sarah Nash

Boise Art Museum Celebrates 75 Years
April 5 | Presented by Melanie Fales

What the Heck is the HPCS?  Learning, Living and Loving Boise's Historic Districts
May 3 | Moderated by Amy Pence-Brown


 

 

 
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