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January 2021

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  • 1/6/2021 12:00 AM - 12/31/2021
    Art Challenges-Teaching the Artist within You
  • 1/7/2021 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    Information Meetings are a great place to: Meet Idaho Foster parents and Child Welfare social workers. Learn why we need foster and adoptive homes. Learn about the application process. Get your questions answered.
  • 1/12/2021 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    An online seminar on reducing stigma around mental health.
  • 1/13/2021 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    In the early morning of January 29th 1863, at the Northwestern Shoshone winter village Boa Ogoi by the Utah-Idaho boundary line, Colonel Patrick Edward Connor led the 3rd Regiment California Volunteer Infantry to massacre more than 400 Shoshone men, women, and children. The Bear River Massacre, as it is known today, became the largest massacre of Native Americans in the West. According to the retelling of this moment in history by Darren Parry, former Chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation and driving force behind the Boa Ogoi Cultural Interpretive Center, this tragedy gave way to an opportunity for rebirth. In his book, The Bear River Massacre: A Shoshone History, Parry clearly details the realities and ramifications of the massacre with a message of hope. He speaks to the resilience of his people, the strength of his culture, and the adaptation required for cultural endurance. During this special History Happy Hour, listen in as Darren Parry speaks with Alison Espindola (Events and Rentals Coordinator, Idaho State Museum) about his book, his people, and his hope for the future. If you have questions for Parry regarding the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, the Bear River Massacre, the planned Boa Ogoi Cultural Interpretive Center, or his book, you can email them ahead of time to events@ishs.idaho.gov or submit them live during the event. Purchase an unsigned copy of Parry’s book at the Idaho State Museum M Store or online here: https://store.history.idaho.gov/GiftShop.aspx?C=8. Shipping and contactless pick-up available. Books signed by Parry will be available for purchase after 01/11/21. To reserve a signed copy of The Bear River Massacre: A Shoshone History, please contact the Museum Store Manager at 208.780.5185 or kelly.horsley@ishs.idaho.gov. Register early for this free 1-hour virtual event; space is limited to the first 100 registrants. Reserve your spot at https://zoom.us/webinar/register/3616070271122/WN_YSBfDVCATIywgDZKaMsBBA
  • 1/14/2021 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    COVID-Financing Learn about changes and updates to available financing options for businesses dealing with the COVID-19 crisis.
  • 1/15/2021 10:00 AM - 1/29/2021
    Job Corps will be hosting an informative Open House, where we will be explaining the benefits and organization of the program, discussing eligibility and requirements, and answering general questions.
  • 1/18/2021 9:00 AM - 1/24/2021
    The Downtown Driggs Association is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Annual Driggs Snowscapes - The Art of Sculpting Snow a little differently than past years. A team of our best local professional snow sculptors, including past winners of local and regional snow sculpting competitions are calling themselves "The Water Carvers". Watch them build an extra-large exhibition snow sculpture entitled, “That's Snow Snake River” on the Driggs City Plaza during the week of January 18-23, 2021. FREE and open to the public with masks and social distancing required. This beloved winter public art display continues to celebrate one of our favorite abundant local winter resources, SNOW! The Driggs Snow Ball is postponed.
  • 1/19/2021 9:00 AM - 1/24/2021
    The Downtown Driggs Association is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Annual Driggs Snowscapes - The Art of Sculpting Snow a little differently than past years. A team of our best local professional snow sculptors, including past winners of local and regional snow sculpting competitions are calling themselves "The Water Carvers". Watch them build an extra-large exhibition snow sculpture entitled, “That's Snow Snake River” on the Driggs City Plaza during the week of January 18-23, 2021. FREE and open to the public with masks and social distancing required. This beloved winter public art display continues to celebrate one of our favorite abundant local winter resources, SNOW! The Driggs Snow Ball is postponed.
  • 1/19/2021 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    COVID-Financing Learn about changes and updates to available financing options for businesses dealing with the COVID-19 crisis.
  • 1/20/2021 9:00 AM - 1/24/2021
    The Downtown Driggs Association is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Annual Driggs Snowscapes - The Art of Sculpting Snow a little differently than past years. A team of our best local professional snow sculptors, including past winners of local and regional snow sculpting competitions are calling themselves "The Water Carvers". Watch them build an extra-large exhibition snow sculpture entitled, “That's Snow Snake River” on the Driggs City Plaza during the week of January 18-23, 2021. FREE and open to the public with masks and social distancing required. This beloved winter public art display continues to celebrate one of our favorite abundant local winter resources, SNOW! The Driggs Snow Ball is postponed.
  • 1/20/2021 6:00 PM - 12:00 AM
    Experience the Mission: A Virtual Open House Hear firsthand from the team about what it is that makes being a part of the Red Cross mission so special! Get to know us, ask questions, and find volunteer activities that are the perfect fit for you!
  • 1/21/2021 9:00 AM - 1/24/2021
    The Downtown Driggs Association is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Annual Driggs Snowscapes - The Art of Sculpting Snow a little differently than past years. A team of our best local professional snow sculptors, including past winners of local and regional snow sculpting competitions are calling themselves "The Water Carvers". Watch them build an extra-large exhibition snow sculpture entitled, “That's Snow Snake River” on the Driggs City Plaza during the week of January 18-23, 2021. FREE and open to the public with masks and social distancing required. This beloved winter public art display continues to celebrate one of our favorite abundant local winter resources, SNOW! The Driggs Snow Ball is postponed.
  • 1/22/2021 9:00 AM - 1/24/2021
    The Downtown Driggs Association is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Annual Driggs Snowscapes - The Art of Sculpting Snow a little differently than past years. A team of our best local professional snow sculptors, including past winners of local and regional snow sculpting competitions are calling themselves "The Water Carvers". Watch them build an extra-large exhibition snow sculpture entitled, “That's Snow Snake River” on the Driggs City Plaza during the week of January 18-23, 2021. FREE and open to the public with masks and social distancing required. This beloved winter public art display continues to celebrate one of our favorite abundant local winter resources, SNOW! The Driggs Snow Ball is postponed.
  • 1/22/2021 10:00 AM - 1/29/2021
    Job Corps will be hosting an informative Open House, where we will be explaining the benefits and organization of the program, discussing eligibility and requirements, and answering general questions.
  • 1/22/2021 1:00 PM - 3/27/2021
    Recently retired Ricks College/BYU–Idaho art professors, GERALD GRIFFIN & MATTHEW GEDDES highlight the quiet relationships found in color harmony, texture, and shapes through work created in their newfound freedom. Also featuring: Snake River Plein Air Painters and New Acquisitions to TAM’s Collection. Exhibit sponsored by Fluor–Idaho
  • 1/22/2021 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Longest running wedding show in East Idaho
  • 1/23/2021 9:00 AM - 1/24/2021
    The Downtown Driggs Association is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Annual Driggs Snowscapes - The Art of Sculpting Snow a little differently than past years. A team of our best local professional snow sculptors, including past winners of local and regional snow sculpting competitions are calling themselves "The Water Carvers". Watch them build an extra-large exhibition snow sculpture entitled, “That's Snow Snake River” on the Driggs City Plaza during the week of January 18-23, 2021. FREE and open to the public with masks and social distancing required. This beloved winter public art display continues to celebrate one of our favorite abundant local winter resources, SNOW! The Driggs Snow Ball is postponed.
  • 1/23/2021 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    Longest running wedding show in East Idaho
  • 1/23/2021 1:00 PM - 3/27/2021
    Recently retired Ricks College/BYU–Idaho art professors, GERALD GRIFFIN & MATTHEW GEDDES highlight the quiet relationships found in color harmony, texture, and shapes through work created in their newfound freedom. Also featuring: Snake River Plein Air Painters and New Acquisitions to TAM’s Collection. Exhibit sponsored by Fluor–Idaho
  • 1/24/2021 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
    The Downtown Driggs Association is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Annual Driggs Snowscapes - The Art of Sculpting Snow a little differently than past years. A team of our best local professional snow sculptors, including past winners of local and regional snow sculpting competitions are calling themselves "The Water Carvers". Watch them build an extra-large exhibition snow sculpture entitled, “That's Snow Snake River” on the Driggs City Plaza during the week of January 18-23, 2021. FREE and open to the public with masks and social distancing required. This beloved winter public art display continues to celebrate one of our favorite abundant local winter resources, SNOW! The Driggs Snow Ball is postponed.
  • 1/24/2021 1:00 PM - 3/27/2021
    Recently retired Ricks College/BYU–Idaho art professors, GERALD GRIFFIN & MATTHEW GEDDES highlight the quiet relationships found in color harmony, texture, and shapes through work created in their newfound freedom. Also featuring: Snake River Plein Air Painters and New Acquisitions to TAM’s Collection. Exhibit sponsored by Fluor–Idaho
  • 1/25/2021 1:00 PM - 3/27/2021
    Recently retired Ricks College/BYU–Idaho art professors, GERALD GRIFFIN & MATTHEW GEDDES highlight the quiet relationships found in color harmony, texture, and shapes through work created in their newfound freedom. Also featuring: Snake River Plein Air Painters and New Acquisitions to TAM’s Collection. Exhibit sponsored by Fluor–Idaho
  • 1/26/2021 1:00 PM - 3/27/2021
    Recently retired Ricks College/BYU–Idaho art professors, GERALD GRIFFIN & MATTHEW GEDDES highlight the quiet relationships found in color harmony, texture, and shapes through work created in their newfound freedom. Also featuring: Snake River Plein Air Painters and New Acquisitions to TAM’s Collection. Exhibit sponsored by Fluor–Idaho
  • 1/26/2021 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    COVID-Financing Learn about changes and updates to available financing options for businesses dealing with the COVID-19 crisis.
  • 1/27/2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    Applying for Electric Vehicle Charging Station Grant Funds
  • 1/27/2021 1:00 PM - 3/27/2021
    Recently retired Ricks College/BYU–Idaho art professors, GERALD GRIFFIN & MATTHEW GEDDES highlight the quiet relationships found in color harmony, texture, and shapes through work created in their newfound freedom. Also featuring: Snake River Plein Air Painters and New Acquisitions to TAM’s Collection. Exhibit sponsored by Fluor–Idaho
  • 1/28/2021 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    Free two-part webinar hosted by the Idaho PTAC to help Idaho small businesses learn how to begin the process of working with the government.
  • 1/28/2021 1:00 PM - 3/27/2021
    Recently retired Ricks College/BYU–Idaho art professors, GERALD GRIFFIN & MATTHEW GEDDES highlight the quiet relationships found in color harmony, texture, and shapes through work created in their newfound freedom. Also featuring: Snake River Plein Air Painters and New Acquisitions to TAM’s Collection. Exhibit sponsored by Fluor–Idaho
  • 1/29/2021 10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
    Job Corps will be hosting an informative Open House, where we will be explaining the benefits and organization of the program, discussing eligibility and requirements, and answering general questions.
  • 1/29/2021 1:00 PM - 3/27/2021
    Recently retired Ricks College/BYU–Idaho art professors, GERALD GRIFFIN & MATTHEW GEDDES highlight the quiet relationships found in color harmony, texture, and shapes through work created in their newfound freedom. Also featuring: Snake River Plein Air Painters and New Acquisitions to TAM’s Collection. Exhibit sponsored by Fluor–Idaho
  • 1/30/2021 1:00 PM - 3/27/2021
    Recently retired Ricks College/BYU–Idaho art professors, GERALD GRIFFIN & MATTHEW GEDDES highlight the quiet relationships found in color harmony, texture, and shapes through work created in their newfound freedom. Also featuring: Snake River Plein Air Painters and New Acquisitions to TAM’s Collection. Exhibit sponsored by Fluor–Idaho
  • 1/31/2021 1:00 PM - 3/27/2021
    Recently retired Ricks College/BYU–Idaho art professors, GERALD GRIFFIN & MATTHEW GEDDES highlight the quiet relationships found in color harmony, texture, and shapes through work created in their newfound freedom. Also featuring: Snake River Plein Air Painters and New Acquisitions to TAM’s Collection. Exhibit sponsored by Fluor–Idaho