Thanks to Stan and Jo at Idaho River Sports for their continued support of VPNA. Click on the image below for more information about a special sale/fundraiser for us…
Category Archives: Events
Simplot Park Plan Public Meeting Dec 1
PROPOSED SIMPLOT PARK PLAN SUBJECT OF UPCOMING PUBLIC MEETING
A proposed plan for the Esther Simplot Community Park shows expanded ponds and a meandering stream. Natural and paved pathways weave through grassy areas, across bridges and around islands and picnic shelters.
Boise Parks and Recreation will discuss these plans and take comments at a public meeting: 5:30pm, Thursday December 1 at Whittier Elementary School, 301 N. 29th Street.
For more information, or to see the full plan, click here. If you are unable to attend to submit your comments, send them to Wendy Larimore at Boise Parks and Recreation: wlarimore@cityofboise.org, or call 608-7636.
Construction Party
A few pictures from the Whitewater Park Construction Party. Thanks to Idaho River Sports for hosting the event, McAlvain Construction for offering tours and Capital High School for making a model that brought the project to life.
Above – Capital High School students created this model of the whitewater park.
Above: Next generation testing out the 2 adjustable wave shapers
Above: Cross-section of crest control mechanism. Height of crest controlled by black air bladder.
Above: Walter McBrier, the McAlvain Construction project manager, at the project site where the Boise River has been diverted through Quinn’s Pond. Steel wall is being driven into river channel to prevent undermining of the new diversion dam and wave shapers.
Above: Crane sitting in Boise River Channel downstream of the new diversion dam. The play waves will be located near location of crane. Equipment should be out of river by January 1st.
Whitewater Park Construction Party this Saturday
Everyone is invited to a “Construction Party” being hosted by McAlvain Construction, the City of Boise, and Idaho River Sports this Saturday (11/12/11). This is a celebration of Phase 1 construction of the Boise River Recreation Park.
Location: Idaho River Sports
Time: 10 am to 2 pm.
Walter McBrier, the McAlvain Construction project manager, will be there in the morning to give tours and answer questions about project and the construction. Since it is a construction site, anyone taking the tour is required to wear closed toe shoes and a limited number of hardhats and vests will be available for each tour. Come early to make sure you get on a tour of the site! If you haven’t seen it the construction site is truly something, the Boise River has been diverted through Quinn’s Pond leaving the river channel dry and under construction.
You will also have the opportunity to see the “waveshapper model” built by Centennial High School students, which demonstrates how the waveshapper will provide water to irrigators while also providing an adjustable wave for playing on the river in kayaks, surf boards, canoes and inner tubes. Walt, Friends of the River Park, and Boise City Park and Rec Staff will be on hand to discuss this exciting project. Idaho River sports will be providing hot chili and hot apple cider to warm you up after the tour. Call 336-4844 for more information.
Pleasanton Arch Walk this Thursday
Preservation Idaho will feature Tully Gerlach leading a historical/architectural walk of the Fairview Park Neighborhood this Thursday (9/29/11). Space is limited and the evening walk is full. Tickets are still available for the lunch-time walk at noon. To register follow this link.
This walk will be similar to the one Tully did earlier this summer in the Pleasanton neighborhood but this one will focus on the southern part of neighborhood.
9/17 River Sweep moves inland
Parks and Rec has 3 groups to “sweep” the area near the ponds and river so VPNA is going to shift our clean-up effort to in-land areas. We’ll be focusing on alleys and school grounds instead.
Meet at Idaho River Sports lot at 10am September 17th (this Saturday) till noon. Please bring a few trash bags and a pair of gloves. Thanks.
VPNA River Sweep Sept 17th
In conjunction with the Boise River Sweep VPNA is planning a river/pong cleanup on September 17th (Saturday) starting at 10 am till noon. We are meeting at the Idaho River Sports lot at 10am. We’ll focus on cleaning up of the river and Quinn’s Pond area. Please bring a few trash bags and a pair of gloves.
Neighborhood Playgroup at Fairview Park
Come join a new neighborhood playgroup at Fairview Park and help you kids make neighborhood friends. All ages welcome.
Mondays: 5 – 8pm bring a picnic if you like
Wednesdays: 10am – noon (starting this week 8/17)
Location: Fairview Park corner of 24th and Bannock
Please pass the word along to others who may not be subscribed to the VPNA website.
Oral History Training
As part of the Walking Trail project VPNA is organizing a training workshop “ How to conduct effective oral history interviews” led by Brandi Burns, Boise City Historian.
When: Thursday July 21st from 7-8:30pm
Where: 2400 West Bannock Street
Who: Anyone interested in learning the story of our neighborhood can attend
Cost: Free
In August and September we will be coordinating small backyard potlucks/BBQs where neighbors will have the chance to learn the story of their street, block, etc… Oral histories could be done with longtime residents, refugees, a church/mosque, a business owner, etc… The interviews will be recorded and hopefully portions of them will add human interest to the interpretive walking trail. We’re especially interested in learning from people in all parts of the 30th Street Neighborhood (see map of proposed trail for area of interest). We want to keep these events intimate so they will be by invitation of the host on whatever date works best.
We need your help to make this work.
Please contact us if you’d like to host an interview or if you know of someone we need to interview or if you have historical information or photos. email: vpnaboise@gmail.com or call Jeff Anderson at 608-2385
Reminder History Walk Tomorrow
Don’t forget the history walk by Tully Gerlach is this tuesday June 28th starting at 7:30pm at the corner 23rd St and Woodlawn in the parking lot of the Congregational Church. For more info click here
Don’t be late or you might get left behind as we will be walking through the neighborhood after congregating.
The walk is free but bring cash or check to take part in the VPNA raffle with great prizes from…
Idaho River Sports
Moxie Java
Asian Wok
Westside Drive-in
Whiz Kids
and more…