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MAY
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runs thru the 12th
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JUNE
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Runs thru the 30th
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Ready, Set, Sports!
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Make your plans now: sports fans of all types have a lot to look forward to in the coming weeks. For example, late June will book up fast as fans of the X Games descend on Boise. They’ll be here to watch the most elite Skateboard and BMX athletes in the world return to Rhodes Skate Park in Boise, Idaho June 28 – 29 to compete for a chance to qualify for X Games Minneapolis 2019. Find out more here. The X Games will be preceded by the 220 teams and fans of the 2019 US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Championships. The games get underway at the Simplot Sports Complex June 17 and run through June 23. The teams, which come from all across the West, are competing for a spot in the 2019 US Youth Soccer National Championships. If that
wasn’t enough, Boise is hosting The Great Northwest Challenge, a rugby tournament, June 28-29. More info here.
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Be Nice! Nominate (and Vote) For Us!
Reader’s Digest just launched its Nicest Places in America 2019 contest and Boise needs you: Nominate places in and around Boise so we have a chance of being named the Nicest Place in Idaho. Judges want detailed, heartwarming stories; specific images; links, news stories and videos that tell a full story of just how a place is so nice. No story too small; pictures are welcome. You can nominate the city as a whole, or a place within it, whether it be a neighborhood, a shop or a community gathering place of some kind. Of course there’s a hashtag: #NicestPlacesInAmerica. Go to RD.com/Nicest for more.
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Mountains and museums. Restaurants and rivers. Festivals and fresh air. Many find Boise to be a surprising blend of urban and outdoors -- big enough to have all the comforts of a big city, yet small enough to make it easy to enjoy it all. Book your stay today!
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