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in Pocatello at Scott’s Ski and Sports, Barrie’s Sports, Te College Market and Te Raven’s Nest. Tickets are $8.00 in advance and $10.00 at the gate. Chil- dren 12 and under are admitted to the concert free of charge. If the weather is wet, the concert will take place inside the lodge. In celebration of the beautiful nat-


ural wildflower display, Pebble Creek will operate the Sunshine Triple Chair Liſt before the concert, for persons wanting to take a wildflower hike back down the mountain. Tis year, flowers should be at their prime. Tere will be an interpretive display of wildflowers in the lodge area. Liſt rides are offered from 4:00 to 6:45 PM. Te cost for the liſt ride is $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for kids 5 to 12. Sorry, no kids under 5 are permitted on the liſt. Portneuf Brewing will serve a va-


riety of their local brews and National Ski Patrol members will be barbecuing a delectable menu of food on the deck.


Te Festival is a fundraiser for the Pebble Creek National Ski Patrol. www.pebblecreekskiarea.com (208) 775-4452


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Freedom Fair Wings & Wheels July 1 Narrows Airport, Gig Harbour WA Back by popular demand, Wings & Wheels is an exciting celebration of planes, cars, & more. You can get up close & personal with the pilots, crews, and aircraſt performing on July 4 over Commencement Bay. Enjoy a close look at more than 85 vintage cars on display near the runway. Hold your breath as Bill Braach and his fabulous Jet Car light up the runway in a race with an aircraſt (the car won in 2011). Let the music of the Air Force Band of the Golden West and “American Be Strong” with Tony LaStello throughout the day. Hours are 11 am - 5 pm. Free parking, but it goes fast, so don’t wait


too long. (253) 507-9357 www.freedomfair.com staff@freedomfair.com


51st Annual Anacortes Arts Festival Aug 3 – 5 Anacortes, WA For over 50 years now they have welcomed visitors and artists from throughout the region and beyond. Tis year they will re-establish the an- nual Juried Arts at the Port to showcase regional fine art and craſt. Teir juror is Barbara Matilsky, Curator of the Art at the Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, WA.


Tis year’s Juried Competition


includes 83 regional artists with 114 works of art in drawing, painting, pho- tography, sculpture and fine craſt. Culinary arts are offered with regional and ethnic foods, beer and wine gardens. With a kinetic bent, the Experience


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2nd Annual Accordion Festival Aug 10 – 12 Wallace, ID Wallace will host the 2nd Annual Ac- cordion Festival August 10-12 with


Art Area features artists demonstrat- ing steamroller block printing, glass blowing, chainsaw carving, sculpture, wood-turning, weaving, painting and more. Hands-on Youth Activities spark the creativity of the youngest festival- goer’s. Last but not least, the musical lineup includes rock, country, blues, world beat, Latin, Jazz and Folk. All free of charge. (360) 482-3055 pr@anacortesartsfestival.com


I I I I I rating • 18-hole Par 3 golf course • Four pools • Tennis • Pick leball • Fitness Centre • Clubhouse with Activities Director • 1 mi le to La-Quinta - fine dining and shopping


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