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Julia Davis Park - The Second Century creates video for Idaho Gives

Tuesday, 30 April 2013 13:46

On May 2nd, Idahoans will come together for a day of giving to support nonprofits in communities across Idaho. From midnight -11:59pm a share of every dollar raised by Idaho nonprofits will be matched with funds from the Idaho Gives award pool. In addition, the top five organizations with the most unique donors (nonprofits are divided by size) will receive bonus grants of $3,000, $1,000, $500, $250, and $250 respectively.

The Julia Davis Park fund of the Idaho Community Foundation is listed on Idaho Gives and available for your support. For more information, or to donate, click here . 

Docent Tours of the Park part of Boise 150 Celebration

Saturday, 27 April 2013 19:40

The Julia Davis Park Docent Tour has been awarded a Boise 150 grant by the Boise City Department of Arts & History. Grant recipients are projects that engage people in the city’s 150th anniversary commemoration, "Boise 150," in 2013.

Designed for enthusiasts of local history and those new to Boise, the Julia Davis Park Docent Tours offer visitors an introduction to Boise’s flagship park. During the one-hour walk, which starts at the Idaho State Historical Museum, knowledgeable volunteer docents identify sites and markers of historic significance, revealing why Julia Davis Park is the cultural and historic heart of Boise.

Docent tours are offered free of charge on First Thursdays at 4 p.m., May through September. Tours also will be given during the Boise 150 Celebration on Sunday, July 7, and are available by arrangement.

For additional information about the Julia Davis Park Docent program, volunteering as a docent or scheduling docent tours, contact Kathleen Barrett, 208-338 -9108 or   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  Julia Davis Park Second Century Coalition activities are at www.juliadavispark.org

Documentary on connection between toxic water and Leukemia highlighted at Trevor's Trek screening

Friday, 05 April 2013 14:51

On April 12th Trevor's Trek is bringing Semper Fi: Always Faithful to the Egyptian Theatre. This documentary is about former Marine Sergeant Jerry Ensminger and his journey to uncover the truth about his daughter's death. His daughter died at 9 years old from leukemia at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina where his family lived.  Last August President Obama signed Jerry's Camp Lejeune toxic water contamination bill in to law.

Trevor’s Trek Foundation is committed to eradicating preventable childhood cancer and other chronic illnesses in children related to exposure from environmental toxins.

More information is available at trevorstrek.org, or by clicking here. 

Trevor’s Trek Foundation is currently leading the effort to build the Children's Cancer Pavilion in the East end of Julia Davis Park.

Idaho FFA Chapters invited to submit design work

Monday, 11 March 2013 17:12

Announcing: A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR IDAHO FFA CHAPTERS!

Make your Mark in the Julia Davis Park Agriculture Pavilion. Julia Davis Park is visited by over a million people each year. In 2011, an Agriculture Pavilion was built featuring historical and educational information about agriculture in Idaho with the goal of educating the urban public on the importance of agriculture in our daily lives.

The project has been strongly supported by the agriculture industry in Idaho and now Idaho FFA chapters have the opportunity to contribute to this project in our table top design contest. We are opening a statewide design competition for all FFA chapters to submit artwork to be featured on the tables that will reside permanently in the Agriculture Pavilion. 

Winning chapters will have designs etched in aluminum table tops and placed in the Agriculture Pavilion at Julia Davis Park, receive recognition on a sandstone paver in the Julia Davis Park Make Your Mark Plaza, and will be invited to a special event in June.

We will be taking submissions for from January 28 until March 30, 2013. Submissions must incorporate and follow the criteria below:

Incorporate agriculture and education

Focus on historical information

No subjective information (current year statistics)

Focus on something unique to your county or area

Depict through pictures and illustrations (limit words)

For more information contact Kendra Waitley at 208.859.6780 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Please send artwork for consideration to kathleenbarrett@cableone.net.

Deadline for submission is March 30, 2013.

pdf Design Contest Flyer

Idaho Cattle Association magazine features Ag Plaza and Pavilion

Saturday, 09 March 2013 13:16

The October 2012 dedication of the Agriculture Plaza and Pavilion was featured in a recent edition of the Idaho Cattle Association's Line Rider Magazine.

Read the article, copied with permission, here.

The Line Rider is published six times per year for the membership of the Idaho Cattle Association, which represents the Idaho cattle industry of more than 8,000 producers and nearly 2 million head of cattle.

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