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FAMILY WELLNESS CLASSES


Central District Health Department 707 N. Armstrong Pl., Boise cdhd.idaho.gov, 327-8639


Saint Alphonsus Boise Regional Medical Center, 1055 N. Curtis Rd., Boise Nampa Medical Center, 1512 12th Avenue Rd., Nampa Eagle Health Plaza, 323 E. Riverside Dr., Eagle Meridian Health Plaza, 3025 W. Cherry Ln., Meridian Nampa Health Plaza, 4400 E. Flamingo, Nampa saintalphonsus.org, 367-2121


St. Luke’s Health System Boise Regional Medical Center, 190 E. Bannock St., Boise Meridian Medical Center, 520 S. Eagle Rd., Meridian


St. Luke’s Eagle, 3101 E. State St., Eagle


stlukesonline.org, 381-1200


West Valley Medical Center


1717 Arlington Ave., Caldwell westvalleymedctr.com, 459-4641


slide presentation highlighting special hikes. 7–8:30pm, REI, rei.com/boise, 322-1141.


Preschool Time at Ceramica. Preschoolers paint for free. 11am–3pm, Ceramica, ceramicaboise.com, 342-3822.


Scrabble Game Night. Test your skills against others and meet new friends. 6pm, Barnes & Noble, 375-4454.


How Things Work. Ages 6–12. Explore the science of how all sorts of everyday things work. 4:30pm, Lake Hazel Branch, Ada Community Library, adalib.org, 297-6700.


Young Discoverers. For preschool ages. 10:30am, Discovery Center of Idaho, dcidaho.org, 343-9895.


19 • THURSDAY Pot Luck – A McManus Comedy. Presenting


a wide array of weird McManus stories. 7:30pm, Nampa Civic Center, 468-5500, nampaciviccenter.com.


Teen Takeover. Ages 12–18. Today the library, tomorrow the world! 4:30pm, Lake Hazel Branch, Ada Community Library, adalib.org, 297-6700.


20 • FRIDAY James Blonde. Fun family theater. 7:15pm,


10:30–11:30am, Nampa Public Library, nampalibrary.org, 468-5803.


Saturday Storytime. DIY Day, an event for children of all ages. 11am, Barnes & Noble, 375-4454. Annual Spring Book Sale. Presented by Friends of Boise Public Library. 9am–5pm, in the warehouse across from the Library on River St., boisepubliclibrary.org, 384-4076.


Young Discoverers. For preschool ages. 11am, Discovery Center of Idaho, dcidaho.org, 343-9895.


15 • SUNDAY The Ballad of Baby Doe. Presented by Opera


Idaho 2:30pm, The Egyptian Theatre, tick- ets at egyptiantheatre.net, information at operaidaho.org.


Treasure Valley Flea Market. 10am–4pm, Expo Idaho, treasurevalleyfleamarket.com.


BSU Spring Choral Collage Concert. Featuring the BSU Vox Angelis Women’s Chorus, Meistersingers and University Singers. 7:30pm, Morrison Center, mc.boisestate.edu.


JumpTime Idaho Family Day. Jump on huge mats that stretch side by side across the room. A family of 4 can jump for 2 hours for $35. JumpTime Idaho, 1375 E. Fairview Ave. in Meridian, jumptimeidaho.com, 855-5867.


Re-Art. Giving kids ages 5–10 the opportunity to experience and engage with art in a vari- ety of fun and exciting ways. 1–2pm, Boise Public Library & 3–4pm, Library! at Hillcrest, boisepubliclibrary.org, 384-2400 or 562-4996. Annual Spring Book Sale. Presented by Friends of Boise Public Library, ½ price day. Noon–4pm, in the warehouse across from the Library on River St., boisepubliclibrary. org, 384-4076.


Sunday Science Adventure. Engage the entire family in learning and playing as a single unit. 11am & 3pm, Discovery Center of Idaho, dcidaho.org, 343-9895.


16 • MONDAY Family Night at Ceramica. Entire family paints


for $15, enjoy artistic time with your fam- ily. 5–9pm, Ceramica, ceramicaboise.com, 342-3822.


Reading at the Refuge. Wildlife-related stories and activities for preschoolers. 10am and 2pm, Visitor Center at Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, 467-9278.


17 • TUESDAY Readings & Conversations. The Cabin pres-


ents author Scott Simon. 7:30pm, Egyptian Theatre, thecabinidaho.org, 331-8000.


Family Movie Day. $1 movies. Overland Park Cinema, opcmovies.com, 377-3072.


18 • WEDNESDAY Earth Day Every Day. Celebrate Earth Day


with free earth-friendly crafts and sci- ence activities, 10am–noon. At 10:30am, hands-on activities about Treasure Valley’s weather and climate. Boise WaterShed Environmental Education Center, boiseenvi ronmentaleducation.org, 608-7300.


Get Loud at the Library. Time to get loud, have fun, and celebrate libraries at the tenth annual event. Fun for all ages with food, music, face painting, balloon tying, and much more. 5–8pm at all Boise Public Library locations, boisepubliclibrary.org.


Trails of the Sawtooth and White Cloud Mountains. Join Margaret Fuller, local author of Idaho hiking guidebooks, for a


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Prairie Dog Playhouse, pdplayhouse.com, 336-7383. Also showing April 21.


Unleashed and Unexpected – 50th Anniversary Concert Season. Boise Philharmonic presents Don Quixote. 8pm, Swayne Auditorium at Northwest Nazarene University, boisephilharmonic.org, 344-7849. Anita Chen. Presented by the Boise Community Concert Association, award- winning violinist and pianist. 7:30pm, Boise High School, tickets at 331-5015, boisecc. org.


Lock In for Kids. Kids will enjoy movies, swim- ming, games, and a pizza party, an all-night event for ages 6–12. 7pm–9am Feb. 18, Nampa Recreation Center, nampareccenter. org, registration required.


Anti-Bored Games. All ages are welcome, a non-traditional game will be featured. Some games may be too complex for younger participants. 7pm, Lake Hazel Branch, Ada Community Library, adalib.org, 297-6700.


Young Discoverers. For preschool ages. 10:30am, Discovery Center of Idaho, dcidaho.org, 343-9895.


21 • SATURDAY CANCELED - Treasure Valley Family


Magazine’s Camp and Education Fair. Our 2012 Cover Kids Search is still on! The


beneficiary is the Assistance League® of Boise, an all-volunteer nonprofit that puts caring and commitment into action through philanthropic programs in Ada County. Go to page 13 or to treasurevalleyfamily.com for your mail-in entry.


Unplug and Be Outside Week. Part of the Let’s Move Boise campaign. For ideas and information visit unplugandbeoutside.com.


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