I’ve written a lot about Thousand Springs State Park….during the past few months so many of you have helped to keep this park open for all to enjoy. It is one of the great places to play…hike, fish, picnic, explore the past and in general be outside in truly amazing surroundings. On Saturday, March 27, you can literally help Thousand Springs State Park. We will be assisting Park staff in planting 150 trees at the Billingsley Creek unit just outside the City of Hagerman. Just show up at 9 am in your work clothes ( dress for spring weather), bring shovels, gloves and if you have them heavy-duty wire cutters. The more the merrier and the task will be accomplished in no time. Lunch will be available, water is being furnished by Hagerman Valley Water. Many, many thanks to Kimberly Nursery of Twin Falls for contributing the organic compost to go around the tree roots and to the City of Wendell for pre-digging the holes for the trees. Just email us at contact@visitsouthidaho.com to volunteer. Bring your checkbook and buy your State Park Annual Park Pass – a value at $35 and you can visit any park in our great state!!!
- In this nice weather be sure to take in a men’s baseball or ladies softball game at the College of Southern Idaho. They are good and oh-so-fun to watch!
- Go treasure hunting – every weekend through the fall at the Flea Market at Billingsley Creek Unit of Thousand Springs State Park.
- Spend the evening with Simply Sinatra well it is Steve Lippia doing Sinatra on March 29 – the Arts on Tour performance in the Fine Arts Center on the College of Southern Idaho campus.
Take Care * Be Safe * Be Happy …and we’ll see you soon in Southern Idaho!
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