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SUMMARY:Culture for Change Foundation OPEN HOUSE
DESCRIPTION:What: Culture for Change Foundation Open House \nWhere: 202 Shoshone St N\, Twin Falls\, ID 83301 \nWhen: 11am – 5pm\, with official ceremony from 11am – 12pm \n  \nThe Culture for Change foundation is thrilled to announce an Open House to celebrate its new 3\,600 sq. ft. location at 202 Shoshone St N\, Twin Falls\, Idaho. This event will take place on Friday\, February 7 from 11am to 5pm\, with an official ceremony scheduled from 11am to 12pm. \nSince its founding in 2019\, the Culture for Change Foundation has been committed to empowering women and youth by providing education\, mentorship\, and artistic programs that promote cultural\, social\, and financial independence. Through sustainable\, community-driven initiatives\, the Foundation fosters an inclusive and joyful space where individuals can thrive. \nThis new centralized location marks an exciting milestone for the organization\, offering a dedicated space to host all its programs under one roof\, thanks to generous donations and community support. \nAttendees of the Open House will: \n\nLearn about the Foundation’s impactful programs\, mission\, and vision to promote positive and sustainable community culture.\nExplore opportunities to get involved in mentorship\, advocacy\, and artistic initiative.\nEnjoy light snacks and refreshments\, participate in fun activities\, and have the chance to win door prizes.\n\nThe Open House is not just about celebrating our new space – it’s about celebrating the community that has supported and inspired us every step of the way. We’re excited to open our doors to share how we’re making a difference and to invite others to join us on this journey. \nThe Culture for Change Foundation continues to be a pillar of support in the Twin Falls community\, thanks to its focus on listening sessions. This Open House is free and open to the public. Join us to see firsthand how the Culture for Change Foundation is building a brighter future for our community. \n  \nAbout the Culture for Change Foundation: \nThe Culture for Change Foundation is a grassroots organization established in 2019 to provide sustainable and functional programs that empower women and youth. By creating an inclusive and joyful space\, the Foundation promotes cultural\, social\, and financial independence through mentorship\, advocacy\, and education.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/culture-for-change-foundation-open-house/
LOCATION:Culture for Change Foundation\, 202 Shoshone St N\, Twin Falls\, Idaho\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: Missoula Children's Theater 'The Pied Piper'
DESCRIPTION:When: Monday\, February 10th beginning at 4:30pm sharp \nWhere: Magic Valley Arts Council Sligar Auditorium\, 195 River Vista Place\, Twin Falls \nCost: Absolutely free! This theater opportunity is open to all youth Kindergarten – 12th grade. \n  \nAn audition will be held for the Missoula Children’s Theatre production of THE PIED PIPER on Monday\, February 10 at the Magic Valley Art’s Council’s Sligar Auditorium from 4:30pm to 6:30pm. All those auditioning should arrive at 4:15pm and plan to stay for the full two hours. Some of the cast members will be asked to stay for a rehearsal immediately following the audition. \nAmong the roles to be cast are the Pied Piper\, Sara\, the Mayor’s Kids\, the Mayor’s Council\, the Hamelin Administrative Team (HAT)\, Barbers\, Cooks\, Townskids and the troublesome Rats. Students ages 5-17 are encouraged to audition. No advance preparation is necessary. Assistant Directors will also be cast to assist with the technical aspects of the production. \nThe Missoula Children’s Theatre touring productions are complete with costumes\, scenery\, and props. MCT Tour Actor/Directors will conduct rehearsals throughout the week from 4:30pm to 8:45pm each day. \nTHE PIED PIPER will be presented on Saturday\, February 15th at the Magic Valley Arts Council Sligar Auditorium. Keep an eye out for tickets\, this is a show you won’t want to miss!
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/auditions-missoula-childrens-theater-snow-white-the-seven-dwarfs/
LOCATION:Magic Valley Arts Council\, 195 River Vista Place\, Ste 1\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Missoula Children's Theater
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SUMMARY:Fellowship Concert Series: Yodeling Cowboy Ernie
DESCRIPTION:What: The Fellowship Concert Series\nWho: Yodeling Cowboy Ernie\nWhen: Second Mondays of the Month – February 10th 7–9 pm Doors open at 6:30 pm.\nWhere: Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 160 9th Ave E\, Twin Falls\, Idaho 83301\nCost: $15 suggested donation \nNationally touring western entertainer\, songwriter\, cowboy poet\, and authentic rodeo cowboy\, Ernie Sites will be performing at the Fellowship Concert Series on Monday February 10th from 7 – 9 pm.  Doors will open at 6:30 pm. \nAlong the trail\, South Florida native\, Ernie Sites has performed with such luminaries as Riders in the Sky\, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans\, Gene Autry\, and the Sons of the Pioneers. He has been a guest on CBS\, PBS\, TNN\, the BBC\, and Good Morning America. Ernie is also a playwright and has created a fun filled songbook for kids. \nYodeling Cowboy Ernie is hosted by the Magic Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship\, known as the UU\, located at 160 9th Ave\, Twin Falls\, Idaho. \nMusic cd’s will be available and refreshments will be served for Intermission.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/fellowship-concert-series-yodeling-cowboy-ernie/
LOCATION:Unitarian Universalist Fellowship\, 160 9th Ave\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:2nd Tuesday Watercolor Class - IWS
DESCRIPTION:What:  2nd Tuesday painting session: Watercolor Woven Heart Baskets \nWhen:  Tuesday\, February 11 \nWhere:  Twin Falls Center for the Arts \nWhat time:  10:00 a.m. until 1:00 or so \nWhat to bring:  Watercolor paints\, paper\, & brush \nWho can come:  We welcome all painters to join us.  Paint in whatever medium you like to use\, and bring what you are working on. \nDirections:  Twin Falls Center for the Arts – MVAC classroom on the second floor. \n  \nWhat will we do: \nJulie Georgiates has volunteered to help us make a Watercolor Woven Heart! Thanks Julie! \nThe directions are posted below\, and Julie will be there to help us all through the steps. \nSounds like fun\, and a way to learn something new. \n(If you can\, please print and bring the directions below for yourself.  That would help a bunch.) \n  \nInstructions: \n\nCut two strips of paper in identical dimensions – suggested 3″x10″\nCut one 1″ strip for handle\nDraw cut guidelines on the back side of each large piece. These guidelines should be 1″ apart\, and 2″ away from the top and bottom edges of paper.\nWatercolor the blank side of the large pieces\, and handle if desired.\nOnce dry\, fold large pieces in half and cut along guidelines\, ensuring to not cut through the top/bottom of the piece.\nWeave\, ensuring the watercolor is on the outside.\n\nInsert Strip 1 into strip A.  Then open Strip 1 and insert Strip B.  Open strip C and insert Strip 1; open strip 1 and Insert Strip D.  One strip will now be interwoven.\nSlide the interwoven strip up about 3/4″ on the other piece of paper and begin interweaving strip 2\, making sure to alternate the weave (i.e.\, begin by opening Strip 2 and inserting Strip A etc)\nRepeat Steps 2 and 3 for the remaining strips.  The result: a heart-shaped woven basket.\n\n\nAttach handle using tape\, glue\, or staples.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nIt is not too late to sign up to be a member of Idaho Watercolor Society!  https://idahowatercolorsociety.org\nCheck out the Magic Valley Arts Council website for upcoming classes:  https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/\n\nFebruary 19-March 19 – Mastering Trees with Leslie Lambert – a multiple session class – watercolor\nMarch 8 – The Art of the Sketchbook – 2nd Saturday class with Connie Pepper\n\n\nSign up for Art& Soul at MVAC – registration open through March 31.  https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/\n\n  \nSee you on 2nd Tuesday!
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/2nd-tuesday-watercolor-class-iws-6/
LOCATION:Magic Valley Arts Council\, 195 River Vista Place\, Ste 1\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Classes,Community Events
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SUMMARY:Herrett Forum presents: Navigating the Changing Landscape of Public Libraries
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday\, February 11\, 2025 \nCost: Free \nDoors open: 7:00pm | Presentation starts 7:30pm \nLocation: Rick Allen Room in the Herrett Center\, Twin Falls\, ID \nNavigating the Changing Landscape of Public Libraries in Idaho\nPublic Libraries serve a mission to provide resources to all community members. A national movement to restrict access to certain media in public libraries has come to Idaho. A new state law requires libraries to move materials considered harmful to minors or risk a lawsuit. Many community members support this law\, as well as future restrictions. Others champion the freedom of access to materials\, regardless of personal opinions. Charged with the daunting task of following the new library law\, how are public libraries navigating this new landscape?
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/herrett-forum-presents-navigating-the-changing-landscape-of-public-libraries/
LOCATION:The Herrett Center for Arts & Science\, 315 Falls Ave\, Twin Falls\, Idaho\, 83301
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Performance: Missoula Children's Theater 'The Pied Piper'
DESCRIPTION:When: Saturday\, February 15\, 3pm & 7pm \nWhere: Magic Valley Arts Council Sligar Auditorium\, 195 River Vista Place \nWhat do you do when your town is overrun by ravenous rats? You call the Pied Piper! Take a trip to Hamelin Town this Saturday\, February 15th with the Missoula Children’s Theatre and more than 30 local students as they perform an original musical adaptation of the classic tale\, THE PIED PIPER. \nThe local cast features Pippin Evans as the Pied Piper\, Gabby Griffin as Sara\, and Xander Petroschek\, Chalet Roberts\, and Lucy Hurd as the Mayor’s Kids. \nAlso featured are Hanna Petroschek\, Maegan Hyde\, Peter Gadd\, Jaycee Cary\, Lilliana Gonzalez\, and Ben Gadd as the Mayor’s Council\, and Olivia Garn\, Rubeus Arellano\, Benedict Evans\, Jolene Arellano\, Raygan Woodard\, Ann Arellano\, Ciara Roberts\, Oliver Ward\, & Edmund Evans as the Cooks. The Hamelin Administrative Team (HAT) will be Lucy Hatch\, Marley Huntsman\, Molly Adams\, James Gadd\, Analee Chesley\, & Amarrah Johnston. \nTo complete the ensemble\, Serena Mortensen\, Hudson Garn\, Paige Lee\, Delilah Arellano\, & Caroline Gadd will appear as the Townskids of Hamelin\, and Lucas Pola\, Mae Mae Garn\, Kemry Siebert\, & Hazel Holyoak play the troublesome Rats. \n  \nTHE PIED PIPER will be presented at 3pm & 7pm at the Magic Valley Arts Council Sligar Auditorium.  Tickets are available online below or at the Magic Valley Arts Council office. \nTo purchase a ticket for a child 12 & under\, please call 208-734-ARTS (2787) or stop by our office located at 195 River Vista Place\, Ste 1\, Twin Falls\, ID 83301 \n  \nThe Missoula Children’s Theatre residency in Twin Falls is brought to you by the Magic Valley Arts Council with support from the Seagraves Family Foundation\, Guy H Shearer Memorial Fund\, Kiwanis Club of Twin Falls\, Amalgamated Research\, Farmers Bank\, Mary Ann Gilmore\, Debbi Burr\, Spencer Cutler\, and the Crane\, Jones\, & Gilmartin families. For more information\, call the Magic Valley Arts Council at 208-734-ARTS (2787). \n  \nRefund Policy: All ticket\, table\, or seat purchases are non-refundable from the date of purchase.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/performance-missoula-childrens-theater-snow-white-the-seven-dwarfs/
LOCATION:Magic Valley Arts Council\, 195 River Vista Place\, Ste 1\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Missoula Children's Theater
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SUMMARY:Preservation Twin Falls presents: An Evening with Jamie Ford
DESCRIPTION:What: Dinner and presentation by author Jamie Ford \nWhere: Stone House & Co | 330 4th Ave S\, Twin Falls\, ID \nWhen: Wednesday\, February 19 | 5:30pm – 8pm \nCost: $40\, includes lecture and dinner (choice of chicken\, pork tenderloin\, or vegetarian). Click here to purchase tickets \nTo sponsor a table (8) for $500.\nEmail Dr. Russ Tremayne at rtremayne@csi.edu or call 208-316-8216; the price includes a meet & greet with Jamie Ford and recognition the night of the event as a sponsor. \nFor other questions\, call Dr. Russ Tremayne at 208-315-8126. \nFrom Jamie Ford’s website: Jamie Ford is the great grandson of Nevada mining pioneer Min Chung\, who emigrated from Hoiping\, China\, to San Francisco in 1865\, where he adopted the western name “Ford\,” thus confusing countless generations. Jamie’s debut novel\, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet\, spent two and a half years on the New York Times bestseller list and won the 2010 Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature. It was also named the #1 Book Club pick in 2010 by the American Bookseller Association and is now read widely in schools all across the country. This multi-cultural tale was adapted by Book-It Repertory Theatre\, and has been optioned for a stage musical in NYC\, and for film\, with George Takei serving as Executive Producer. An award-winning short-story writer\, his work has been published in multiple anthologies\, from Asian-themed steampunk set in Seattle in the Apocalypse Triptych\, to stories exploring the universe of masked marvels and caped crusaders from an Asian American perspective in Secret Identities: The first Asian American Superhero Anthology\, and Shattered: The Asian American Comics Anthology. He’s also written in other genres: speculative\, dystopian\, crime noir\, and middle-grade horror. His latest novel\, The Many Daughters of Afong Moy\, was named #1 IndieNext list pick for August 2022. He currently lives in Montana with his wife\, a one-eyed pug\, and his imaginary friends.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/magic-valleys-distinguished-lecture-an-evening-with-jamie-ford/
LOCATION:Stone House & Co\, 330 4th Ave S\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:BAND AID: A Benefit Concert for the QRU
DESCRIPTION:What: Four musical acts\, raffle baskets\, and beverages! \nWhen: February 28\, 7pm | Doors open at 6:45pm \nWhere: Magic Valley Arts Council Sligar Auditorium\, 195 River Vista Place\, Twin Falls \nCost: Tickets are $20/ea\, purchase tickets online below or by calling 208-734-ARTS (2787) \n  \nJoin Xavier Charter School senior McKale Crane as he presents his senior project Band Aid – a benefit concert entirely mixed\, produced\, and presented by him! Featuring four local bands\, raffle baskets with goodies from local businesses\, and tasty beverages\, this event promises to be a rocking good time for a good cause. \nAll proceeds from this event will be donated to the QRU Nonprofit Organization\, a local nonprofit that creates awareness and support for rural emergency first responders. The majority of these men and women work on a volunteer basis while purchasing many of their much needed supplies and training using their own personal funds.  They use their own vehicles a lot of the time and leave their “day jobs” to respond to emergencies as they arise.  The QRU teams are the first line of response to many of our outdoor enthusiast activity areas and are oftentimes behind the scenes of appreciation.  Injuries or accidents suffered by outdoor enthusiasts and travelers on rural highways and roads often occur in areas far from a local hospital and emergency services.  Without these units being available in rural areas\, response from an emergency team could take over an hour or more. \n  \nFeatured acts: \n\nCoel Harris Trio\n\nKnown for their blend of Bluegrass and Rock\, the Coel Harris Trio bring a unique flair to old favorites. \n\nAvery Soloaga\n\nSolo act\, ensemble stage presence! Avery Soloaga entrances audiences with a smooth blend of Folk and Country stylings. \n\nHeath Owens Band\n\nThe Heath Owens Band’s songs and live shows blend a combination of real life\, soulful lyricism and angsty unavoidable singalong choruses that get the crowd up and involved in the show\, EVERYTIME. \n\nCarson Hasher\n\nSoulful vocals and skillful guitar will be on display by Carson Hasher as he tickles your eardrums with his signature country flavor! \n 
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/band-aid-a-benefit-concert-for-the-qru/
LOCATION:Magic Valley Arts Council\, 195 River Vista Place\, Ste 1\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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