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SUMMARY:Low Roller Reining Classic
DESCRIPTION:The Low Roller Reining Classic is a premier reining horse show held annually at the Ford Idaho Horse Park in Nampa\, Idaho. In 2025\, the event runs from October 3rd to October 11th\, and serves as the NRHA Northwest U.S. Affiliate Regional Championship\, attracting top-tier professional and amateur riders from across the region.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/low-roller-reining-classic-2/
LOCATION:Ford Idaho Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals & Events
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SUMMARY:2025 Scarecrow Stroll
DESCRIPTION:Discover Creativity and Community at the Scarecrow Stroll\nGet ready for fall fun with one of our most whimsical family traditions: the annual Scarecrow Stroll. Each autumn\, scarecrows of all shapes\, sizes\, and personalities pop up across the paths of the Garden. They are crafted by local artists\, students\, organizations\, and imaginative community members. Stroll through a festive landscape of quirky characters and creative displays\, all nestled in the vibrant autumn beauty of the Garden. \nWhether you’re visiting for a peaceful walk or joining us on a lively Harvest Days Saturday\, the Scarecrow Stroll is a perfect way to celebrate the season. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat to Expect During Your Visit\nFrom the moment you arrive\, the Garden becomes a playful celebration of fall. Here’s what you’ll experience during the Scarecrow Stroll:\n\n\nScarecrows Around Every Corner\nExplore imaginative scarecrow displays placed along meandering garden paths. Each one has its own personality\, story\, and charm. Some are humorous\, others artistic\, and some feel straight out of a fairy tale.\n\n\n\nLocal Creativity on Display\nEvery scarecrow is handcrafted by someone in our community—artists\, schools\, families\, and local businesses. This makes each visit unique and full of heart.\n\n\n\nAutumn in Full Color\nOctober is one of the most beautiful months in the Garden. Colorful leaves\, crisp air\, and seasonal blooms create a perfect setting for photos and peaceful nature walks.\n\n\n\nFamily Photo Moments\nStrike a pose with your favorite scarecrow. Whether you’re capturing a family outing or snapping selfies with friends\, there are plenty of photo-worthy moments throughout the stroll.\n\n\n\nVote for Your Favorites!\nAfter exploring the Scarecrow Stroll\, you can vote for your favorite scarecrow! Look for flyers and signs around the Garden with QR codes—just scan and cast your vote directly from your phone. The scarecrow with the most votes will win a Garden Friend–level membership\, and the winner will be announced once the Scarecrow Stroll concludes!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBe Part of the Stroll\nWe invite community members\, businesses\, classrooms\, and artists of all ages to design and build a scarecrow for display. This is your chance to show off your creativity while helping transform the Garden into a joyful harvest wonderland\n\n\nImportant Dates\n\n\nAugust 25: Application deadline\n\n\n\nAugust 29: Selected participants notified\n\n\n\nSeptember 29 to October 3: Deliver scarecrows to the Garden\n\n\n\nOctober 4 to November 2: Exhibit on display\n\n\n\nNovember 3 to 7: Pick up your scarecrow\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nScarecrow Guidelines\n\n\nFamily-friendly\, weatherproof designs only\n\n\n\nMaximum footprint is 3 feet by 3 feet\, with a height limit of 6 feet\n\n\n\nDo not use hay (straw is okay to use)\, glitter\, cardboard\, or live plants\n\n\n\nNo advertising or giveaways. Limited branding such as logos on shirts or hats is allowed\n\n\n\nParticipants are responsible for installing\, maintaining\, and removing their scarecrows
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/2025-scarecrow-stroll/
LOCATION:Idaho Botanical Garden\, 2355 N Old Penitentiary Rd\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83712
CATEGORIES:Festivals & Events,Halloween
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SUMMARY:Circle Jerks\, The Adolescents\, Negative Approach
DESCRIPTION:Circle Jerks\n\n \n\nCircle Jerks emerged from the punk underbelly of LA’s South Bay in 1979. First conceptualized at “The Church” of Hermosa Beach\, the once infamous hangout of scene forefathers Black Flag\, Descendents\, Redd Kross\, and The Last\, the band quickly became the innovators of a movement simply referred to today as HARDCORE PUNK ROCK. \nAfter serving as a co-founder and lead vocalist of Black Flag during the recording of its essential Nervous Breakdown EP\, Keith Morris joined forces with former Redd Kross guitarist Greg Hetson to form what would become Circle Jerks\, a reference uncovered from artist Raymond Pettibon’s slang dictionary. Having written material for their former bands respectively\, Morris and Hetson\, along with bassist Roger Rogerson and jazz drummer Lucky Lehrer\, fine-tuned previously unfinished material to conceive the troupe’s now-renowned sound – thoughtfully steadfast\, yet relentless and ferocious in nature. Unlike much of the unapologetic hardcore that seeped through the cracks of American suburbia\, the music of the Circle Jerks was dynamic\, deliberate\, and most importantly\, a force to be reckoned with. Bringing together a potent\, articulate rhythm section with earnest yet oftentimes derisive lyrics and themes\, the band was thereafter heralded as a leader of the pack\, but with no real plan in sight. \nThe social climate of Los Angeles in the early eighties was marked by unsettled fluidity\, with the expansion of hardcore punk that infiltrated the public eye. The “pogo” of a former generation became the “slam dance” of another – a moniker consecrated in the iconic Circle Jerks “Skanking Kid” logo designed by graphic designer Shawn Kerri. Songs got shorter\, shows wilder\, and the police – led by embattled police chief Daryl Gates – shut it all down. This earmark of punk lineage was epitomized in the groundbreaking documentary by Penelope Spheeris\, The Decline of Western Civilization\, in which Circle Jerks most notably performed to a pit of chaos. Today\, the film is recognized and preserved by the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress as being “culturally\, historically\, or aesthetically significant.” \nIn October 1980\, Circle Jerks released their debut studio album Group Sex on Los Angeles label Frontier Records. Clocking in at fourteen songs in just sixteen minutes\, the record remains a milestone of the punk genre and equally as symbolic nearly forty years later. Plowing forward with a relentless\, tooth- cutting work ethic and a rousing stage presence\, the band would soon find itself headlining shows at LA’s 5\,000-capacity Olympic Auditorium and emblazoned in cult video classics like Repo Man\, New Wave Theatre\, and The Slog Movie. Over the decades\, Circle Jerks would release six studio albums\, including the   acclaimed Wild   in   the   Streets (1982)\, Golden   Shower   of    Hits (1983)\, Wonderful (1985)\, and IV (1987)\, where they would become a major headliner during the alternative music explosion of Generation X. Morris and Hetson remain the only consistent members since the band’s creation\, withstanding several lineup changes\, including Flea and Chuck Biscuits. Bassist Zander Schloss (The Weirdos\, Joe Strummer) has been a member since the 1980’s. During hiatuses\, Morris fronted bands like OFF! and FLAG\, while Hetson played guitar in Bad Religion. \nThe long list of those influenced by the legacy of the Circle Jerks ranges from Butthole Surfers to Red Hot Chili Peppers – with notable fans being Dogtown skateboarders\, Chuck Berry\, Alice Cooper\, Elton John\, Johnny Depp\, Guns N’ Roses\, and Philip K. Dick. Decades later\, their music continues to make an imprint on generations of diverse music fans and those who challenge the status quo. \nIn celebration of the band’s 40th anniversary and the commemorative reissue of their celebrated landmark record Group Sex\, Circle Jerks return to the stage for the first time in over a decade.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/circle-jerks-the-adolescents-negative-approach/
LOCATION:Knitting Factory\, 416 S 9th St\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83702
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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