Mar 30 Monday
Learn the ins and outs of throwing on the wheel, or use your registration to utilize our space and resources. Perfect for beginner, intermediate, and advanced potters alike. Even if you don't need guidance, there will be a Cat Clay staff member available in all sessions to provide support and answer questions!
Mar 31 Tuesday
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program provides free high quality tax preparation services to qualified taxpayers. Returns are prepared by certified Boise State students, and each return is reviewed by a quality reviewer. Appointments can be made through taxhelpid.org along with other important information.
Apr 01 Wednesday
Public health is often forgotten until a well-publicized food poisoning or epidemic occurs. but public health services affect us every day- providing pure water, uncontaminated foods, sanitary sewage disposal, and preventing illnesses.
Epidemics, Wars, and The Great Depression: Early Public Health in a Rural State traces the advancement of public health in a large, rough-and- ready rural state that resents outside intervention from its early existence as territorial land through World War II. The evolution of pubic health in Idaho reflects the ongoing push of political reality against the pull of public need. While Idaho's conservative political stance rejected accepting federal assistance, it was federal assistance that did, and still does, make addressing public health needs possible.
Get your ticket on our website Boisebooksonthevine.com
The ticket is your copy of the book. It ensures we have enough books and are able to provide enough seats!
How do your conservation choices at home, like planting native species or converting to a water-wise landscape, add up to a greater good? Join Ada Soil and Water Conservation District for an exploration into the importance of backyard conservation and learn how making a change in your lawn, garden or farm can make a big difference for our planet!Register today for this free workshop hosted by Ada Soil and Water Conservation District, Veolia and The WaterShed.
Learn the ins and outs of handbuilding with clay, or use your registration to utilize our space and resources. Perfect for beginner, intermediate, and advanced potters alike. Even if you don't need guidance, there will be a Cat Clay staff member available in all sessions to provide support and answer questions!
Apr 02 Thursday