Location: Boise, ID
Category: events
3rd Grade Overnight Campout
Location: 1000 Springs
Musical Performance
Dear Syringa Families,
Budget Board Meeting
6:30-8:00 Budget Board Meeting
2nd/3rd Grade Play
5:30-7 2nd/3rd Grade Play
5th Annual Hoedown
-LONGHORN LOUNGE-
Come enjoy a fun evening benefiting education
Syringa Mountain School presents the 5th Annual Hoedown
Time: 6:30PM -10PM
Location: The Mountain Humane Education Barn
-101 Croy Creek Rd. Hailey, ID
$50 tickets include: drinks from Warfield & Sawtooth Brewery, BBQ, line dancing with Peggy & Dale Bates, and music by Hart Gibson & DJ Johnny V.
For any further information contact Christi @ (208) 806-2880 Ext. 1
Lottery Opens
Syringa Free Public Charter – an education approach built on Waldorf philosophy, providing the right experience at the right time.
The lottery is open until March 4th. New families and existing families must enter into the lottery for spots for 2022-2023.
Annual Drive Campaign
80’s Party 8-11 PM
80’s Party dress up and dance to DJ Johnny’s V’s flashback hits presented by Syringa Mountain School.
$25 for tickets at the door, includes a $5 drink ticket. Come have a fun night and support Syringa @ Whiskey Jacques’.
2018 Hoedown
Saturday, April 28th from 6:30-11:00 p.m. Natootsi Estate Barn, 399 Broadford Rd. Bellevue, ID
Syringa Mountain School invites all supporters and community members to a traditional western gathering, inspired by the passion for an arts-inspired public education in Blaine County. The 4th annual Hoedown is an event that will inspire you to kick your heels up, twirl your skirt, and bring out your inner wrangler or saloon gambler. On April 28th the Natootsi Estate barn off Broadford road Bellevue will be filled with live music, card games, dancing, prizes, and delicious food and drinks.
Games and prizes have always been a part of the Hoedown, and this year guests will be given a small cup of poker chips to try their luck in blackjack and roulette, with large cups for sale so you can stay in the game! This wild west saloon will be complete with fiddle tunes performed by Strings Attached – a bluegrass trio from Twin Falls – one of whose members is the two-time state champion fiddle player Jeni Jacobson. After you work up a thirst learning how to line dance with Dale and Peggy Bates you can grab a drink at Road Bars – where craft cocktails can be purchased, designed by Blaine County local Christina Giordani.
Tickets for the hoedown will be on sale for $40 April 1st and include a traditional bbq spread with locally sourced foods created by Al McCord of the Sustainability Center and includes wine or a variety of delicious beers from Warfield and Sawtooth Breweries. Purchase tickets ahead of time at biddingowl.com/syringamountain or at the door. Else look for the Hoedown pop up locations at local grocery stores throughout the month of April.
There are many ways to participate in rallying for this public school option this spring. For those who would like to attend the Hoedown but cannot; raffle tickets will be sold by students in local neighborhoods and grocery stores. $10 for 1 or 6 for $50. Winning tickets will be awarded over $600 in restaurant gift certificates or in wellness treatments and therapies. In addition, you can shop the Syringa online auction which is filled with a wide variety of items from new toys, lodging, services and gift certificates. Hosted at biddingowl.com/syringamountain from April 1st-April 28th.