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SUMMARY:24th Annual Jazz On The Canyon
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate and raise funds for music education with the 24th annual Jazz on the Canyon at Twin Falls Center for the Arts\, 195 River Vista Place.  Mark your calendars for June 30\, 2026! \nAn evening high above the Snake River Canyon invites you to brush off your dance shoes in preparation for a festive evening of vibrant conversation\, lively music\, exquisite food\, and a fabulous auction of many exciting prizes. \nThe featured performers are the Crescent Super Band\, who have been frequent guest artists with groups such as the Dave Matthews Band\, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy\, Tower of Power\, Journey\, the Rolling Stones\, and the Saturday Night Live Band. \nTables of 8 are $900. Proceeds from the events support the College of Southern Idaho’s MusicFest! summer camp for students\, the Twin Falls Education Foundation’s Cash for Classrooms program\, Magic Valley Music Education Fund\, and the Magic Valley Arts Council’s music education outreach. \nThis event is an early sell out so please purchase your table below\, or click here and complete the form to request an invoice!\n  \nRefund Policy \nNo refunds for seat or table purchases will be given. Please contact MVAC with any questions – 208-734-ARTS (2787)
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/24th-annual-jazz-on-the-canyon/
LOCATION:Magic Valley Arts\, 195 River Vista Place\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Jazz on the Canyon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260710T170000
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SUMMARY:OPEN HOUSE - Magic Moments
DESCRIPTION:What: Open House and Artist Recepetion for Full Moon Gallery exhibit Magic Moments \nWhen: July 10 | 5-7pm \nWhere: Magic Valley Arts Council’s Full Moon Gallery – 195 River Vista Place\, 1st & 2nd Floors\, Twin Falls\, ID 83301 \nCost: Free! \nJoin us for the unveiling of our new exhibit Magic Moments\, a celebration of the talent of our members! This exclusive display opportunity has allowed the members of the Magic Valley Arts Council to show new works\, and re-display forgotten favorites. Plan to spend an hour or so browsing the many artworks spread across two floors\, enjoy light hors d’oeuvres\, and meet many of the talented artists with work on display. \nAnd afterwards\, be sure to stay for the Art & Soul of the Magic Valley awards ceremony\, starting at 7pm on the plaza! Join us as we reveal the winners of up to $50\,000 in prize money\, all chosen by YOUR VOTE. \nFeatured Guest Artists: List coming soon! \nFeatured Contemporary Craft Artisans: List coming soon!
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/open-house-magic-moments/
LOCATION:Full Moon Gallery of Fine Art & Contemporary Craft\, 195 River Vista Place\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Full Moon Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260717T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260717T130000
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SUMMARY:Hagerman Fossil Beds "Year of the Horse" Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:What: Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument Lecture Series\nWhen: Feb 27\, Mar 20\, Apr 24\, May 15\, Jun 26\, Jul 17\, Aug 21\, Sep 18 | 10am & 1pm\nWhere: Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, Hagerman\, ID\nCost: Free to attend! RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED – email HAFO_Information@nps.gov to RSVP.\n\nHagerman Fossil Beds National Monument invites members of the public to learn more about the history of horses and Chinese communities in Idaho by participating in special programs that the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host and by visiting the park in 2026\, which is the “Year of the Fire Horse” in the zodiac calendar used in many Asian cultures!\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument\, located between Boise and Twin Falls\, preserves hundreds of species of three- to four-million-year-old plant and animal fossils\, including the world’s largest assemblage of “Hagerman Horse” (Equus simplicidens) fossils. While the Hagerman Horse is native to North America\, the genus Equus spread to Asia\, and fossils similar to the Hagerman Horse have been found in China. Historic remnants of Chinese communities centered around gold mining and railroad industry work in the 1800s are still present in the area near the park.\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host one special in-person or virtual Year of the Fire Horse program each month\, from February through September. A program schedule and additional details are available on the park website and below. Members of the public are also encouraged to visit the park\, which is still an active site where paleontologists continue to conduct research and discover new fossils. Visitor information is available on the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument website at https://www.nps.gov/hafo/index.htm\n\n\nEvent Schedule\nFeb 27: What Your Mother Never Told You About the Chinese Lunar New Year- by David Lei\nMarch 20: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James\nApril 24: Horse Tail – by Jay Hauser\nMay 15: What Have We Learned About Chinese Railroad Workers? – by Dr. Chris Merritt\nJune 26: Horses and People in the Northern Rockies – by Dr. Will Taylor\nJuly 17: The Light of a Hundred Fires: Chinese Gold Mining Networks in Idaho’s Boise Basin\, 1860-1915 – by Renae Campbell\nAugust 21: An Archaeological Record of Chinese Mining in the Snake River Canyon\, Idaho – by Dr Ken Cannon\nSeptember 18: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/hagerman-fossil-beds-year-of-the-horse-lecture-series/2026-07-17/
LOCATION:Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, 17970 US Hwy 30\, Hagerman\, ID\, 83332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260821T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260821T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T013325
CREATED:20260304T000902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T000902Z
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SUMMARY:Hagerman Fossil Beds "Year of the Horse" Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:What: Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument Lecture Series\nWhen: Feb 27\, Mar 20\, Apr 24\, May 15\, Jun 26\, Jul 17\, Aug 21\, Sep 18 | 10am & 1pm\nWhere: Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, Hagerman\, ID\nCost: Free to attend! RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED – email HAFO_Information@nps.gov to RSVP.\n\nHagerman Fossil Beds National Monument invites members of the public to learn more about the history of horses and Chinese communities in Idaho by participating in special programs that the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host and by visiting the park in 2026\, which is the “Year of the Fire Horse” in the zodiac calendar used in many Asian cultures!\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument\, located between Boise and Twin Falls\, preserves hundreds of species of three- to four-million-year-old plant and animal fossils\, including the world’s largest assemblage of “Hagerman Horse” (Equus simplicidens) fossils. While the Hagerman Horse is native to North America\, the genus Equus spread to Asia\, and fossils similar to the Hagerman Horse have been found in China. Historic remnants of Chinese communities centered around gold mining and railroad industry work in the 1800s are still present in the area near the park.\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host one special in-person or virtual Year of the Fire Horse program each month\, from February through September. A program schedule and additional details are available on the park website and below. Members of the public are also encouraged to visit the park\, which is still an active site where paleontologists continue to conduct research and discover new fossils. Visitor information is available on the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument website at https://www.nps.gov/hafo/index.htm\n\n\nEvent Schedule\nFeb 27: What Your Mother Never Told You About the Chinese Lunar New Year- by David Lei\nMarch 20: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James\nApril 24: Horse Tail – by Jay Hauser\nMay 15: What Have We Learned About Chinese Railroad Workers? – by Dr. Chris Merritt\nJune 26: Horses and People in the Northern Rockies – by Dr. Will Taylor\nJuly 17: The Light of a Hundred Fires: Chinese Gold Mining Networks in Idaho’s Boise Basin\, 1860-1915 – by Renae Campbell\nAugust 21: An Archaeological Record of Chinese Mining in the Snake River Canyon\, Idaho – by Dr Ken Cannon\nSeptember 18: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/hagerman-fossil-beds-year-of-the-horse-lecture-series/2026-08-21/
LOCATION:Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, 17970 US Hwy 30\, Hagerman\, ID\, 83332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:OPEN HOUSE - Touched by Fire & Waterworld
DESCRIPTION:What: Open House and Artist Recepetion for Full Moon Gallery dual exhibitions Touched by Fire & Waterworld \nWhen: September 18 | 5-7pm \nWhere: Magic Valley Arts Council’s Full Moon Gallery – 195 River Vista Place\, 1st & 2nd Floors\, Twin Falls\, ID 83301 \nCost: Free! \nJoin us for the unveiling of the Full Moon Gallery DUAL EXHIBITIONS of Touched by Fire and Waterworld. In these thought-provoking displays\, artists explored the contrasts and similarities of fire and water via a wide variety of mediums. Plan to spend an hour or so browsing this new exhibit\, enjoy light hors d’oeuvres and engage in conversation with many of the talented artists with work on display. \nFeatured Guest Artists: List coming soon! \nFeatured Contemporary Craft Artisans: List coming soon!
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/open-house-touched-by-fire-waterworld/
LOCATION:Full Moon Gallery of Fine Art & Contemporary Craft\, 195 River Vista Place\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Full Moon Gallery
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DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260919T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T013325
CREATED:20260304T000902Z
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UID:10001163-1789812000-1789822800@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Hagerman Fossil Beds "Year of the Horse" Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:What: Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument Lecture Series\nWhen: Feb 27\, Mar 20\, Apr 24\, May 15\, Jun 26\, Jul 17\, Aug 21\, Sep 18 | 10am & 1pm\nWhere: Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, Hagerman\, ID\nCost: Free to attend! RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED – email HAFO_Information@nps.gov to RSVP.\n\nHagerman Fossil Beds National Monument invites members of the public to learn more about the history of horses and Chinese communities in Idaho by participating in special programs that the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host and by visiting the park in 2026\, which is the “Year of the Fire Horse” in the zodiac calendar used in many Asian cultures!\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument\, located between Boise and Twin Falls\, preserves hundreds of species of three- to four-million-year-old plant and animal fossils\, including the world’s largest assemblage of “Hagerman Horse” (Equus simplicidens) fossils. While the Hagerman Horse is native to North America\, the genus Equus spread to Asia\, and fossils similar to the Hagerman Horse have been found in China. Historic remnants of Chinese communities centered around gold mining and railroad industry work in the 1800s are still present in the area near the park.\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host one special in-person or virtual Year of the Fire Horse program each month\, from February through September. A program schedule and additional details are available on the park website and below. Members of the public are also encouraged to visit the park\, which is still an active site where paleontologists continue to conduct research and discover new fossils. Visitor information is available on the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument website at https://www.nps.gov/hafo/index.htm\n\n\nEvent Schedule\nFeb 27: What Your Mother Never Told You About the Chinese Lunar New Year- by David Lei\nMarch 20: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James\nApril 24: Horse Tail – by Jay Hauser\nMay 15: What Have We Learned About Chinese Railroad Workers? – by Dr. Chris Merritt\nJune 26: Horses and People in the Northern Rockies – by Dr. Will Taylor\nJuly 17: The Light of a Hundred Fires: Chinese Gold Mining Networks in Idaho’s Boise Basin\, 1860-1915 – by Renae Campbell\nAugust 21: An Archaeological Record of Chinese Mining in the Snake River Canyon\, Idaho – by Dr Ken Cannon\nSeptember 18: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/hagerman-fossil-beds-year-of-the-horse-lecture-series/2026-09-19/
LOCATION:Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, 17970 US Hwy 30\, Hagerman\, ID\, 83332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20261113T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20261113T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T013325
CREATED:20251211T223226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T223236Z
UID:10001118-1794589200-1794596400@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:OPEN HOUSE - Art of the Gift
DESCRIPTION:What: Open House and Artist Recepetion for Full Moon Gallery dual exhibitions Art of the Gift \nWhen: November 13 | 5-7pm \nWhere: Magic Valley Arts Council’s Full Moon Gallery – 195 River Vista Place\, 1st & 2nd Floors\, Twin Falls\, ID 83301 \nCost: Free! \nYou’re invited to the Artist Reception for the Full Moon Gallery exhibition Art of the Gift! Join us for an evening celebration the joy of holiday gifting through art. This festive show offers a variety of thoughtful\, gift-sized works created by our talented artist community. \nMeet the artists\, enjoy light refreshments\, and find the perfect piece to share with loved ones this holiday season. Join us in celebrating creativity and the spirit of giving! \nFeatured Guest Artists: List coming soon! \nFeatured Contemporary Craft Artisans: List coming soon!
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/open-house-art-of-the-gift/
LOCATION:Full Moon Gallery of Fine Art & Contemporary Craft\, 195 River Vista Place\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Full Moon Gallery
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