Jan 18 Saturday
Join the Idaho Chapter Sierra Club for the return of Wild Child, a youth-centered matinee film program featuring incredible stories meant to inspire curiosity and cultivate appreciation for nature and the outdoors. Before the pandemic, we explored the outdoors through film with hundreds of youth of all ages, and we’re excited to finally offer this opportunity again!This event takes place before our annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival on Saturday, January 18th in Boise. Doors open at 1:30pm and films will begin at 2pm.
SATURDAY JANUARY 18TH | 5-9PM | PIONEER ROOM | FREE
You are invited to a celebration of creativity and fanciful fun in the JUMP Pioneer Room for the annual local Dreamweaver Film Festival!
Amateur and professional filmmakers from the Boise, the Treasure Valley, Idaho, and the greater Mountain West region have been invited to premier their short films (15 minutes and under) in a variety of genres. This year's theme is MAGIC.
The DreamWeaver Collective, a local group of film professionals, novices, amateurs, enthusiasts, beginners, etc., have worked together to create a handful of short films. The past year they have gone through scriptwriting, casting, set production, acting, directing, editing, and more to create short films from scratch. They will be premiered at the festival alongside the submissions from local and regional filmmakers!
Food and drinks will be available for purchase.
Join the Idaho Chapter Sierra Club for our annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival on Saturday, January 18th! The curated selection of films highlights local stories of environmental action and communities coming together to create change. Plus, learn more about the important work that the Idaho Chapter is doing for climate justice in Idaho, and how you can get involved!
Doors open at 5pm, so arrive early to hang out and check out the one-of-a-kind silent auction packages and drawing prizes, provided in part by local sponsors!
Feb 20 Thursday
FARE Idaho welcomes you to our third annual Field to Fork Festival, a vibrant interactive trade fair and networking event for everyone who supports Idaho's local food system—from independent food growers and producers to restaurants, bars, and related industries. Our event is dedicated to advocating for the food system, from the field to the fork.
Our day together will feature an interactive trade fair where over 80 participants from throughout Idaho will showcase their products and services and meet with FARE Idaho members and supporters. Concurrently, chef-led classes and interactive panel discussions will deepen our understanding of each other's industries and specialties, providing unique opportunities to connect.
We hope you’ll join us at this fantastic event that unites our independent food ecosystems and champions the local food movement! The Field to Fork Festival is free to attend and open to all thanks to our generous sponsors. Registration is not required to attend, but it helps us know how many people to expect and gives you access to updates and special announcements.
Mar 26 Wednesday
Treefort Music Fest has been a beacon of vibrancy, diversity, and cultural innovation in the PNW for over a decade, and this year is no exception. This Spring will celebrate 13 years of bringing world-class musicians from across the globe and fostering community celebration of music, art, and culture to Downtown Boise, Idaho from March 26-30, 2025.
Mar 27 Thursday
Mar 28 Friday
Mar 29 Saturday
Mar 30 Sunday
Sep 05 Friday
Boise Art Museum’s Art in the Park is widely recognized as one of the premiere cultural events in the Northwest. This open-air festival, held on the weekend following Labor Day each September, provides visitors of all ages and interests with the opportunity to meet more than 240 artists and purchase their works. During the three-day event, Boise Art Museum presents a variety of contemporary arts and crafts along with an exceptional array of live entertainment, wonderful food, and hands-on activities for children.