The Independent News August 2015

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Volume 6 • Issue 8

EAGLE FUN DAYS

AUGUST 2015

The crowd dancing to iRock Saturday night at Heritage Park Gazebo

By Mike Olsen Thousands of people took to Old State Street in Eagle on July 10th and 11th to participate in the annual Eagle Fun Days. Families from all over the Treasure Valley enjoyed the many activities offered this year, and even endured the occasional rain and thunderstorms to revel in this entertaining event. Eagle Fun Days kicked off on Friday night, with Family Friday Night at Eagle City Hall. Many vendors participated, ensuring everybody had a great time. Several bouncy houses, food trucks, bean bag toss championship, fly fishing education, and obstacle courses guaranteed that there was something for everybody. The Eagle Fire Department created a torrential downpour for the children to run through (and a few adult children too!). Saturday morning brought the vendor booths and classic car show. The streets were lined with camping chairs and umbrellas, ice chests and Super Soakers, with hundreds of people staking out their territory for the long awaited “Eagle Fun Days Wet Parade.” First the myriad of various vehicles, charity organizations, and local business displays filled the closed street in true parade fashion. Then, it was time to get

DRENCHED! The parade participants let loose this year, engaging in water guy fights with the crowd and soaked every person within range. Fearful that there might be a dry person in the crowd, the Eagle Fire Department wrapped up the parade with the firefighters saturating everybody. State Street looked like it had just suffered a flash flood! Finishing up Saturday’s event was live music at Orvilles and Heritage Park. The always popular iRock rocked the gazebo until the early morning hours. With hits from several decades, iRock assured all feet would be dancing, and they did! The music provided a great backdrop to the popular fireworks show, which simply, was spectacular. Eagle Chamber of Commerce thanks its sponsors for making this year’s event fabulous including: Boise Office Equipment, Mountain West Bank, Idaho Power, Hilton Garden Inn Boise/Eagle, and the Eagle Arts Commission. A very special thank you and sincerest appreciation to the City of Eagle, Director of Parks and Recreation Mike Aho and his team, Eagle Police Chief Patrick Calley and his officers, and Fire Chief Mike Winkle and his department of firefighters. See photo galleries on page 8

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STAR HOMETOWN CELEBRATION

By Mickie Park July 4th, 2015 was Star’s Hometown 4th of July Celebration. It was a fun-filled day full of friends and families. The weather was a little uncooperative, however. Once again the Treasure Valley reached a high of 100 degrees which was a tie for the most consecutive 100 degree days in the Valley - 9 straight days. The day began with the Star Senior Pie Contest held at Lifespring Church. Contestants delivered their pies and the judges slowly judged each pie by its appearance and taste. “It’s a tough job; however someone needs to do it,” the judges stated as they took another bite of pie and grinned. The parade started shortly thereafter around 3:00 p.m. and the streets were lined with kids holding sacks ready to be filled

Photos courtesy of Jean Wolford Photography.

Photos courtesy of Mike Olsen Photography.

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with candy. Shade was elusive and the temperature kept climbing, but the parade was so entertaining that everyone quickly forgot about the heat. It was a very successful line-up and enjoyed by all. The rest of the celebration was held at Hunters Creek Sports Park. The BBQ, the kid’s games and water fun began at 4:00 p.m. with the Senior Pie Auction soon following. Later, Star’s residents showcased their talent during the Star Talent Show. The Fabulous Chancellors and a spectacular Fireworks Show closed out the evening. Thank you to all the wonderful volunteers for all your hard work and dedication that made our Star Hometown 4th of July such a great success. See photo galleries on page 18

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Local residents worried about oil and gas industry pg. 13


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