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4 Crafts Sake, 208-490-7244 Alan Jay, 208-404-2821 Billingsley Creek Lodging, 208-837-4822 Carey’s Piano Lessons, 208-316-0135 Carl Jeffries, 208-539-6027 City of Hagerman, 208-837-6636 Community Church of Christ, 208-536-2513 CSI - Council on Aging, 208-736-2122 CSI - Twin Falls, 208-329-5010 DP Handyman Services, 208-960-3493 Hagerman Automotive, 208-837-4900 Hagerman Christian Center, 208-280-0352 Hagerman Fire Department, 208-539-6546 Hagerman Historical Society, 208-837-6288 Hagerman Senior Center, 208-837-6120 Hagerman Valley Baptist, 208-731-3881 Hagerman Valley Chamber, 208-837-9131 Hagerman Valley Foundation, 208-536-0094 Hagerman Valley Pharmacy, 208-254-5466 *Heritage Home Health & Hospice, 208-410-4040 HJSD AASF Program, 208-837-4572
HUB City Drug, 208-536-9968 *K and C Creations, 208-539-3027 Kathy’s Alterations, 208-837-6267 Lion’s Gate Gallery, 229 Main St, Filer Magic Valley Republican Women, 208-590-3036 Miller Brothers Collision Repair, 208-536-2129 National Park Service, 208-933-4105 Oxbow Diner, 208-352-1079 Pete Weir, 208-280-0944 Pristine Lawn & Landscape, 208-420-9341 Silver Key Insurance, 208-536-6222 Snake River Grill, 208-837-6227 Snip & Suds, 208-961-1326 St Catherine’s Catholic Station, 770-380-9510 Thrift Barn, 208-751-4508 Valley Carpet Care, 208-536-5777 Wayne’s Vintage Tools, 208-490-2742 Wendell Tire, 208-536-6465 *Western Septic & Excavation, 208-735-5346 Wild Sweet Pea Boutique, 208-539-9481
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GOODING COUNTY Phone: 208-934-4841
624 Main St, Gooding 83330
Mark Bolduc [email protected]
Susan Bolton [email protected]
Ron Buhler [email protected]
Hagerman Valley Foundation PO Box 614 Hagerman, ID 83332
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Senator Michelle Stennett [email protected] home: 208-726-8106
Rep Sally Toone [email protected] home: (208) 934-8114
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HAGERMAN VALLEY NEWS sponsors help us provide low cost promotion for Hagerman Valley’s service organizations and public agencies. We welcome your $60 annual participation.
Special Thanks Special Thanks Special Thanks Special Thanks for Your Support! for Your Support! for Your Support! for Your Support! Cleo Hoyle The McKenzies
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Hagerman Valley 2019 FESTIVALS
Nov 29-Dec 1: Christmas Extravaganza
2020 FESTIVALS
Jan 17: MOVIE Night Feb 7-9: Hagerman Music Festival Feb-Mar: Bird Spectacle Bus ToursBird Spectacle Bus ToursBird Spectacle Bus ToursBird Spectacle Bus Tours Mar 13-15: Antique Market & ShowAntique Market & ShowAntique Market & ShowAntique Market & Show April 24-26: BIRD FestivalBIRD FestivalBIRD FestivalBIRD Festival
Farmers Markets June-September Like & Follow @HagermanFun
Keep up to date with our Events!
Now Hiring Seniors 55 & Older
20 Hours or More per Week
Minimum Wage $7.25 per hour
About the Program
This is a federal grant program that assists low-income, unemployed people 55
years of age or older who meet specific income and residence requirements, and
provides part-time employment opportunities with 501(c)3 non-profit organiza-
tions such as the Hagerman Valley Foundation.
A Dual Mission
This program has a dual mission - community service and employment. Commu-
nity service partners such as the Hagerman Valley Foundation identify the staff
they need but don’t have the resources to hire. While working for Hagerman Val-
ley Foundation and enhancing its services to the community, Experience Works
pays the wages and benefits. This fantastic opportunity to provide older workers
with a chance to use their lifetime of wisdom and work is one of the great hall-
marks of this program and why it has been so popular throughout its 50 year his-
tory.
Please Contact Hagerman Valley Foundation (208) 536-0094
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Online registration or updating a voters registration, finding polling places and forms
for absentee ballots are available at idahovotes.gov
November 5, 2019 Bond and Levy Requests
ALL GOODING COUNTY REGISTERED VOTERS CAN VOTE: (208) 934-4422, 208-934-4841 QUESTION: Shall Gooding County, Idaho (the “County”), be authorized to issue and sell general
obligation bonds in the principal amount of up to $15,966,955 for the purpose of financing (i)
the acquisition, construction and equipping of a County jail and (ii) improvements to and renova-
tion of the County court house including all lighting, heating, ventilation and sanitationn facilities
and appliances necessary to maintain and operate said buildings and facilities (the “Project”),
together with costs and expenses related thereto, the final installment of each bonds to fall due
not later than twenty (20) years from the date of issuance thereof, all as provided in the Bond
Election Ordinance No. 2019-113 adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on September
9, 2019? The following information is required by Section 34-439, Idaho Code:
The interest rate anticipated on the proposed bond issue, based upon current market rates, is
two and eighty-two hundredths percent (2.82%) per annum. The amount to be repaid over the
life of the bonds, based on the anticipated interest rate, is $21,267,100, consisting of
$15,966,955 in principal and $5,300,145 of interest. The estimated average annuaL cost to the
taxpayer on the proposed bond is a tax of $87.89 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value based
on current conditions and the data above. As of November 5, 2019, the County does not have
any existing bonded indebtedness.
ONLY THOSE IN HAGERMAN FIRE DISTRICT (ALL Hagerman, few in Bliss) CAN VOTE
Hagerman Fire District: (208) 539-6546 [please review commentary p17] QUESTION: Shall the Board of Commissioners of Hagerman Fire Protection District, Idaho be
authorized and empowered to permanently increase the property tax levy as permitted by Sec-
tion 63-802(1)(h) Idaho Code an additional One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) to defray
personnel costs associated with provisions for licensed services by the Hagerman Fire Protection
District 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, commencing with the fiscal year 2020-2021, and operat-
ing the District provided by resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the Hagerman Fire Pro-
tection District adopted on September 3, 2019? Approval of this levy override is necessary to
increase the protection of its resident's public health, life, and property. On a house valued at
$100,000 with a standard homeowner's exemption, the annual taxes collected for this levy
would be approximately $61.78.
ALL IN HAGERMAN/BLISS FIRE DISTRICTS minus any outside of Gooding County,
plus a few in Gooding Rural area, can vote: (208) 280-0352
QUESTION: Shall a new taxing district be created called the Hagerman-Bliss Recreation District?
The initial requested levy rate would be .0005. This means the estimated average annual cost to
the taxpayer would be $50 per one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) of tax(able property
value. The maximum levy rate will never exceed .0006.
VOTE HERE - Early Voting/Absentee: Gooding Co Courthouse, 624 Main St, Gooding Bliss: Bliss Fire Department, 120 E US Hwy 30, Bliss
Gooding Cit y: Gooding Co Extension Office, 203 Lucy Ln, Gooding Gooding Rural: Co. Fairgrounds Flower Building, 203 Lucy Ln, Gooding
Hagerman: Am Legion Hall, 281 State St N Hagerman Wendell City: Am Legion Hall, 610 W Main St, Wendell Wendell Rural: Wendell Sr Ctr, 380 1st Ave E, Wendell
GOODING COUNTY LEVIES
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MEET THE CANDIDATES HAGERMAN. MAYOR
Jasmine Call.
Alan Jay.
Noel C. (Pete) Weir.
CITY COUNCIL(2)
Erika Cornett.
Ricky Fritz.
Jay Hauser.
Carl Jeffries.
John E. Summerlin Jr.
John Tomlinson.
Mike Winther.
SCHOOL TRUSTEE ZN 2
Teri A. Dorchuck. 1 candidate-no election
SCHOOL TRUSTEE ZN 3
Brian W. Moore. 1 candidate-no election
FIRE COMMISSIONER 1
Mike Henslee. 1 candidate-no election
FIRE COMMISSIONER 2
Mark Bolduc. 1 candidate-no election
CEMETERY COMM 3
Randall Clark. 1 candidate-no election
BLISS. MAYOR
Chris Pruett.
John Parry. Write-in Candidate
CITY COUNCIL(2)
Dennis Read.
Trista Palmer.
SCHOOL TRUSTEE ZN 1
Steve Goolsby. 1 candidate-no election
SCHOOL TRUSTEE ZN 3
Cindy Elliott. 1 candidate-no election
FIRE COMMISSIONER 1
Lauresa Schoessler. 1 candidate-no elect.
WENDELL. CITY COUNCIL(2)
Donald Bunn. Withdrew
Brad Christopherson. Withdrew
Bonnie (B.J.) Marshall.
Marti Scott. Withdrew
Rebecca Vipperman.
SCHOOL TRUSTEE ZN 1
Tessa R. Yon. 1 candidate-no election
SCHOOL TRUSTEE ZN 3
Doyle Hope. 1 candidate-no election
FIRE COMMISSIONER 2
Justin E. Clapp. 1 candidate-no election CEMETERY COMM 1 Gail M. Brownlee. 1 candidate-no elect. CEMETERY COMM 2 Kandis L. Johnston. 1 candidate-no elect. RECREATION DIRECTOR 1 No Filing. No election RECREATION DIRECTOR 2 Shay Vanderham. 1 candidate-no elect.
GOODING. CITY COUNCIL(2)
Michael (Mitch) Arkoosh.
Desiree De Giorgio.
Jan Shepherd.
Robin Stratton.
SCHOOL TRUSTEE ZN 2
Jim Brockman. 1 candidate-no election
SCHOOL TRUSTEE ZN 3
Aaron J. Stolzman. 1 candidate-no elect.
SCHOOL TRUSTEE ZN 4
No Filing. No election
FIRE COMMISSIONER 1
Jim Brockman. 1 candidate-no election
FIRE COMMISSIONER 2
Joseph D. Pavkov. 1 candidate-no elect.
FIRE COMMISSIONER 3
David Hults. 1 candidate-no election
FIRE COMMISSIONER 4
Denver J. Stockham. 1 candidate-no elec.
FIRE COMMISSIONER 5
Chris Ward. 1 candidate-no election
CEMETERY COMM 1
Klyn Cheney. 1 candidate-no election
CEMETERY COMM 2
Larry Simis. 1 candidate-no election
RECREATION DIRECTOR 3
Raymond Goodman.
Joleen Toone.
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KATHY’S ALTERATIONS, 380 E SALMON, HAGERMAN Gooding Mending Dropoff: Julies’ Ace Hardware
(208) 837-6267 Hemming, Patching, Sewing, Zippers
DP Handyman Services - Registered 30+ years experience
I would like to thank those who have trusted me to do their work, and to have helped them out. So again a very special thanks. We do appreciate the business.
Tile Work, Flooring, Remodeling, Additions. Cabinets, Counter Tops, Painting & Repairs. Also does water & fire damage restoration. Fair & Honest Bids. No mark up on Materials. Specializing in Saving you Money!
Local in Hagerman. Call Dennis Chamberlain. Owner (208) 960-3493
100 N State St, Hagerman (208) 837(208) 837(208) 837(208) 837----6288 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
MUSEUM OPEN: Friday-Sunday 1 - 4
Flour—Gold Scale
SIDNEY BOKOVOY Passed Aug 27, 2019 in
Sandy, Utah. Thank you for your service to the
Historical Society. You are forever
in our hearts.
Open Mon-Fri 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
631 Frogs Landing, Hagerman
(208) 254-5466
Open Enrollment Assistance available
Schedule your Flu Shot Now
BARN OWL BOX PROGRAM
The Foundation has started a research and educational Barn Owl Box Program. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact us at 208-536-0094.
BUILDING SOLD - Huge Sale -
Filer’s Treasure Chest Of Rare & Unusual
Collectible Art
One of a Kind Nationally Known Artists
Sculptures, Watercolors
Dishes, Bronzes Archie TeaAter Paintings
You Name the Price!
Lions Gate Gallery 229 Main, Filer
NOVEMBER ONLY
SATURDAYS 1 - 4
FREE ADMISSION - LAST CHANCE
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NOW OPEN!NOW OPEN!NOW OPEN!NOW OPEN!
(208) 536-9968
Your locally owned hometown pharmacy
Part of Dick’s Pharmacy Group
Free delivery in Hagerman & Wendell
(within city limits)
Free medication synchronization
Free medisets/bubble packs
Convenient drive thru window
447 N Idaho St, Wendell, ID 83355
All staff speak Spanish
OPEN: 8:30a - 6:30p Closed Sat, Sun
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Magic Valley Republican Women again thank Latter Day Saints Helping Hands with our
Adopt-a-Highway Road Cleanup.
HAGERMAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
History of the Hagerman Quick Response
In 1980, a small group of individuals including myself, took a State First Responder
course and formed the Hagerman QRU. This unit was manned by Volunteers who
paid for their own training and supplies. The community was very giving and the
unit was funded with donations and fund raisers. Funding for the QRU continued
in random donations and various grants we acquired.
Several years later the Hagerman Fire District offered to let us keep our vehicle in
their new station which was considerabe help but still did not help with funding.
As the years went by with increasing call volume and cost of operations, the QRU
was in danger of disbanding. Because of this, the Fire Department acquired the
QRU and funded its operation but without any other training and equipment funds
to continue these services.
Now fast forward to 2019. Call volume is close to 400 calls per year and costs con-
tinue to rise. Now, a second full time employee is needed to help ensure timely
response.
Using current funding for this employee will strain our ability to acquire updated
gear and adequate training for our volunteers. By the way, if it were not for our
dedicated volunteers, 24/7 response would require at least 8 full time employees.
For the past 5 years, we have subsidized our operations by fighting fires outside
the State of Idaho. This income requires participants to leave their family and sleep
on the ground during the operations, making it increasingly difficult to obtain.
The requested permanent override levy, in the amount of $100,000, will be added
to our current budget every year and will be used very carefully in providing fire,
EMS and QRU services.
Respectfully, Mark Bolduc, Member of Fire and EMS for the past 39 years.
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Senior Medicare Patrol
Empowering Seniors to Prevent Healthcare Fraud
611 Frogs Landing
Mondays 7a-2p Tues-Thur, Sun 7a-9p
Fri, Sat 7a-9:30p
Prime Rib, Sturgeon Alligator
(208) 837-6227
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Thanks to Harry Knox for the Foundation Office Space above US Bank.
4 Crafts Sake (208) 490-7244 2771 S 850 E, Hagerman
Christmas CraftsChristmas CraftsChristmas CraftsChristmas Crafts
Jewelry Making Supplies Crafts Yarn
baby gifts Craft books e-floss AAAAnnnnttttiiiiqqqquuuueeeessss
hand made items
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Leaf Cleanup Landscaping Lawn Care Mowing Spider barrier Brush control Fall Cleanup Tree pruning
GENTLY USED HOUSEHOLD &
KITCHEN ITEMS NEEDED Please no TVs or large furniture
Proceeds go to “Community Helping Hands”
FALL COAT SALE!
Summer Clearance On FREE Table!
FALL HOURS Wed 11a-4p Thurs 2p-5p
Fri 11a-4p Sat 11a-4p
(208) 751-4508
Next to Helping Hands Food Bank Across from Ace Hardware
- WILL PICK UP DONATIONS -
Josh (208) 308-9999
Marvin (208) 536-5777
NOW’S THE TIME TO CLEAN HOUSE!
Carl Jeffries
asks for your VOTE, on Nov 5th 2019
to serve on City Council of Hagerman
Experience is important
THIS SPACE IS COMPLIMENTS OF THE FOUNDATION.
It's fall for sure and things are winding down at the visitor cen-ter. Our experiment with hands-
on stations was somewhat successful-- until people went out of their way to break things. We'll be trying more new activities and equipment as the time goes on. We will also have an internship or two avail-able for the spring if you know of a high school graduate who may want to try ranger work for 12 weeks or so, they can help us with our experiments as well. Speaking of experiments, we like to do monthly science experiments with the Hagerman Elementary students. If you would like to volunteer for an hour or two during the school day on a Tuesday or Wednesday let us know. Last month les-sons were anything from weather predict-ing to extracting DNA from peas! We hope to see you soon.
Matthew Bruce, Park Ranger Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument 221 N State St, PO Box 570, Hagerman ID
(208) 933-4105 [email protected]
Hours: Thur-Mon 9a-5p Closed Tue, Wed
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Ad Paid for by Carl Jeffries
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Use HagermanValleyFoundation.org link. Log into Amazon, order. HVF gets small %.
Hagerman Automotive
Todd Philips
Honest & Reliable Auto & Truck Repair
(208) 837-4900
[email protected] www.Todds-Repair.com
460 South State Street, Hagerman
We would like to send out a huge “shout
out!” to everyone who made the Car
Show, Fossil Day Parade, and October Fest
possible!
This year these events were even more
spectacular than last year! The City is very
grateful for how willingly the founders of
each event worked with the City, thank
you to you all.
Don’t forget before you start cleaning up
your yards and trees before snow fall,
please check for burn bans and/or restric-
tions, and inform the fire department
that you plan to burn.
Fire Dept. # is 208-837-4455. Let’s all try
to keep the safety and beauty of our town
in mind, while staying on top of property
upkeep.
We also need to take into consideration
that if the City workers can’t get through
the alleyways to clean up weeds and such,
then they can’t do their jobs.
Please check in at City Hall or with any
member of P & Z before starting any re-
pairs/alterations or home improvement
projects. No one wants to be told to stop
by the Building Inspector for not having a
permit; even worse, being told that your
completed project is in violation of City
Code and has to be redone at owner’s
expense.
Not sure why City Codes are important to
follow? Come join Planning & Zoning and
find out why, help keep our home town
Beautiful.
Let’s have a safe and relaxing Fall, sup-
porting local businesses and remembering
to keep Hagerman Beautiful!!!
NOVEMBER CITY HALL Nov 6 - City Council: 7p Nov 12 - P&Z: 7p Nov 20 - City Council: 7p
From the Desk of From the Desk of From the Desk of From the Desk of Hagerman Mayor Pete WeirHagerman Mayor Pete WeirHagerman Mayor Pete WeirHagerman Mayor Pete Weir
Pet Grooming Large & Small Dogs
211 W Main Hagerman
(208) 961-1326
Give your pet a coat and nail
grooming treat for Thanksgiving!
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Welcome!
(208) 423-1114 SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:45am Worship 11am
TUESDAY: Bible Study 7pm
THURSDAY: Prayer 7pm
WE WELCOME OUR NEW PASTOR & HIS FAMILY
Pastor Greg Moering [email protected]
390 N. State Street, Hagerman
Serving Christ in Our Community & BeyondServing Christ in Our Community & BeyondServing Christ in Our Community & BeyondServing Christ in Our Community & Beyond
Our Fabulous Our Fabulous Our Fabulous Our Fabulous Thrift StoreThrift StoreThrift StoreThrift Store
OPEN Mon-Wed-Fri 10a - 2p
140 E Lake St
(208) 837-6120 [email protected]
Follow
@HagermanThrift
NOV Menu <60 $7; 60+ $5; Takeout $6 All meals served with beverages,
Salad bar, bread & dessert.
Mon: Blood Draws 8a - 10:30a (doctor’s order) Mon: 1 pm 50/50 Raffle & Bridge Club Friday Lunch: 2 free bingo games
Nov 6 (Wed), 11:30a: Gem State Fiddlers Come early for the music!
Nov 21 (Fri): Foot Clinic (pedicures for $5)
The Thrift Store is managed & staffed by volunteers. EACH PURCHASE IS A DONATION TO THE SENIOR CENTER
Fri, Nov 1 Shepherd’s Pie
Mon, Nov 4 Patty Melt
Wed, Nov 6 Oven Baked Chicken
Fri, Nov 8 Shrimp Scampi
Mon, Nov 11 Meatloaf
Wed, Nov 13 Honey Chicken
Fri, Nov 15 Spaghetti
Mon, Nov 18 Tamale Pie
Wed, Nov 20 Chicken Fried Steak
Fri, Nov 22 Ham & Beans
Mon, Nov 25 Chicken Penne Pasta
Wed, Nov 27 Thanksgiving Dinner
Fri, Nov 29 Pulled Pork Sandwich
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Foundation Copy & Printing
Specialty Papers: high quality, photo, cardstock, color, 12x18
Specialty Services book spine binding, shrink-wrap, scanning
Copies: B&W 5¢ Color 15¢
Prints from Digital Files
• Flyers
• Posters
• Booklets - folded, stapled
• Bi-fold / Tri-fold Handouts
• Books (binding spines)
• Photos
Copy & Print Services available when you need them.
Please contact the Foundation with any questions. (208) 536-0094
208 536-2129 208 536-2175 Fax
Continuous Craftsmanship since 1975
Collision Repair Wendell, ID
HAGERMAN FIRE DISTRICT The fall weather has shown up rather suddenly this year bringing cooler temps. Fire can still carry in the afternoons, there have been sev-eral wildland fires in the Magic Valley the past couple of weeks that developed and required multiple resources and departments to bring under control. With that everyone still needs to be very careful with you burning operations for the remainder of the fall season. Also with the cooling weather make sure that you wood burning appliances are cleaned and ready for safe operation for the winter months. Everyone needs to change the battery on the smoke alarms in your homes to ensure that they are in good working order, smoke detectors save lives. The Hagerman Fire Pro-tection District is on the ballot with a proposal for a levy increase. This proposal is for adding around $100,000 to our annual operating budget, this increase would amount to an increase of $61.00 for $100,000 in assessed property value. The District feels this increase would insure our ability to maintain the level
of service that the community has come to expect. This increase would be to fund person-nel costs for Fire and EMS, and replacement costs for an aging fleet of Fire and EMS appa-ratus. Please exercise your right to vote on this issue, everyone that resides in the Hager-man Fire Protection District can vote. The District encompasses around 110 square miles of area, if you live in the District please come out to vote.
Activity Hagerman Fire/EMS, September 2019 Total Calls for Service--- 21 Fire Division Calls for Service--- 3 Structure Fires--- 1 Motor Vehicle Crashes--- 1 EMS Assists--- 1 Mutual Aid Mutual Aid Given--- 1 Mutual Aid Received--- 0 EMS Division Calls for Service--- 18 Medical Calls--- 10 Trauma Calls--- 7 Standby Calls--- 1
(208) 316-0135 [email protected]
Wendell
TWO RECITALS
WINTER & SPRING
CSI ASSOCIATES DEGREE
TEACHING FOR 10 YEARS
4 HALF-HOUR LESSONS
EACH MONTH
Carey Piano Lessons
Office Above US Bank
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Silver Sponsor
K and C Creations
Kaleb and Christalyn Brunson
Hand Crafted Items www.facebook.com/
[email protected] ChristalynBrunson/
(208) 539-3027 Gooding, Idaho
(208) 536-6222
(208) 252-9987 Office Text Line
116 W Main, Wendell
Chad Bunn, [email protected] Alison Bunn, [email protected]
PETE WEIR FOR
HAGERMAN MAYOR
4 More Years!
In Office Daily and Available by Phone
Initiated Bike & Walk Path
A Proven Leader with Real Accomplishments
Items Started, Completed & Paid For: - Street patching system - (emulsified & crack oil) - Backhoe/Cat purchase
I make sure our clerks know our local
area history, farming, geology of valley,
hunting, fishing and sites of interest.
When residents and visitors ask, we’ll
have the answer or know where to get it.
Working with others comes easy!
VOTE FOR PETE WEIR NOV 5
OXBOW DINER & SPIRITS BAROXBOW DINER & SPIRITS BAR Restaurant Open: 6a-10p
Closing at 9p starting Nov 10 BAR stays open as long as you’re here!
(or 1 am whichever comes first)
(208) 352-1079 [email protected]
199 E Hwy 30, Bliss
PRIME RIB EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT NOW SERVING COCKTAILS
10¢ Pancakes 3rd Sun Monthly Follow Oxbow Diner & Spirits
Supper Club 2nd Wed
Giving away FREE tickets to BSU home game Nov 16th. Drawing Nov 9th. Enter every time you come in until the 9th.
CLOSED THANKSGIVING FREE TURKEY DINNER FOR CDL DRIVERS ON WED, NOV 20
Ad Paid for by Pete Weir
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We had a FANTASTIC turn out for our Fossil Day Parade this year!!
Did YOU have fun? We sure did!
We could not have done this event without a whole lot of help!!
A big huge thank you to our sponsors: Hagerman
Valley Foundation, K & C Creations, Western Septic
and Excavation, Heritage Home Health and Hospice
and Cleo Hoyle. If you are interested in being a sponsor for 2020, please contact us at:
BIG HUGE THANK YOU TO CHRISTALYN AND KALEB BRUNSON!! These two folks were able to
troubleshoot NUMEROUS problems that cropped up on Friday, a day before our event!! On
short notice, Christalyn and Kaleb pulled together a wonderful breakfast for our vendors and
parade entry folks! They organized the park entertainment, and worked tirelessly to get our
mobile stage ready for this event. We cannot thank you two enough for becoming a part of our
team... yall totally rock!!
BIG HUGE THANK YOU to Paul Johnson and 94.7 BUCK FM!! Paul has been the announcer for
our parade for 3 years running now. He is the morning DJ on BUCK FM, and if you haven't given this station a listen, you NEED to!!! They play TONS of classic country music. Paul and the sta-
tion provided the sound equipment as well. It was a pleasure working with you again, Paul!
BIG HUGE THANK YOU to Alan Jay (running for mayor) for providing the trailer we used for the
announcer platform! You have always come forward to lend Hagerman a helping hand, and we
truly appreciate all that you do for our town!
BIG HUGE THANK YOU to Jim Archibald (owner of Angler's) who lent us an extension cord when
we realized we couldn't reach the electrical box!! YOU saved the day, sir!! We didn't realize until
about 10 minutes before the parade started that we couldn't reach the power box at Chappel's
Market. Whoops!! Jim graciously loaned us a power cord.
BIG HUGE THANK YOU's go out to Bryon Hildreath and Toby Lapp, Idaho 75 Band, Greg Griggs,
Laura Lyon's Gooding and Hagerman Dance Studio and Jodi Hartman's Hagerman Music Acad-
emy. You folks provided entertainment for the crowd in the park, and you were willing to work
with the Foundation as things continued to change. We appreciate your patience and your help
with some fantastic music and dancing in the park!
BIG HUGE THANK YOU's to all of the folks who joined the parade! We had 34 entries this year-
the biggest parade yet! We had FIVE horse and wagon teams enter this year!! We were able to
convince these folks to join our parade by promising them that there would be NO sirens this
year. There were some teams that haven't had a whole lot of exposure to the public, and we
decided it would be safer for our crowd if we didn't risk a runaway team due to loud sirens.
BIG HUGE THANK YOU's to all of our vendors!!! We had over 52 vendors in the park after the
parade! We could NOT have had such a successful event if you folks hadn't committed to coming
to Hagerman BEFORE DAYBREAK IN FREEZING WEATHER and setting up your booths! We hope
that you had A FAB DAY of sales, and we hope to see you again real soon.
BIG HUGE THANK YOU's to Kid’s Korner vendors Kat Jacobs our face/body painter and Keith
Balmer with Floral Ave Gardens doing the train rides! Because of you our Kid's corner was a
HUGE success!!
and lastly..... THANK YOU TO ALL THE HARD WORKING FOLKS AT THE HAGERMAN VALLEY
FOUNDATION!!! We KNOW what kind of hours all of you put into this event to make this day
happen, and we could NOT have done this without you!!!
THANK YOU HAGERMAN FOR ALL OF YOUR SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT!! YOU, the folks
who turn out for these events, are why we put SO MUCH WORK into making events like this
happen!! - Mandi Ayers, Organizer & Emcee
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Bokovoy, Sidney. 84, passed Aug 27, 2019 in Sandy Utah. Hagerman. Brennan, Linda Faith. 77, passed Oct 20, 2019 in Boise. Shoshone. Drake, Daniel. 30, passed Sept 25, 2019. Shoshone. Garcia, Emerito. 87, passed Oct 9, 2019 at home. Gooding. Hickman, Kenneth. 74, passed Sept 28, 2019 at home. Hagerman. Kyes, William Bert. 89, passed Oct 6, 2019 at home. Bellevue. Palacio, Tony. 93, passed Oct 17, 2019 at home. Shoshone. Pridmore, Rodney Michael. 68, passed Oct 5, 2019 in Emery County, Utah. Fairfield. Varin, Alma. 92, passed Oct 23, 2019 in Gooding. Gooding.
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Community Helping Hands Food Bank Tu 2:30p-5:00p Th 10a-2p [email protected]
(208) 731-7974 (208) 404-2821
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[email protected] (208) 536-0094
Hagerman Senior Center Mon, Wed, Fri 10a-2p [email protected]
(208) 837-6120
Hagerman Public Library Tu 1-5 W 10-6 Th 1-5 F 10-5 S 10-1
[email protected] (208) 837-6520 441 S State St.
Nov_m\_r Community CalendarNovember 21 DEADLINE for December Issue (208) 536
12 Tu Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial GymChamber of Commerce: Noon. Snake River GrillHagerman P&Z Meeting: 7p. Hagerman City HallBible Study: 7p. Valley Baptist
13 W Bike & Walk Committee: 9:30a. Call for locationStory Time: 11a. Hagerman LibraryLunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior CenterBible Study: 6:30p. Christian CenterBible Study: 6:45p. Calvary Chapel.Bible Study: 7p. Community of Christ, 208
14 Th Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial GymLibrary Board Meeting: 10:30a. Hagerman LibraryArt at the Library: 1-4p. Hagerman LibraryDigital Skills Class: 6-7:30p. Hagerman LibraryMass: 6p. St. Catherine’sPrayer Meeting: 7p. Valley Baptist Church
15 F Energy Assistance: 10a-12p & 1Bingo: 11:45a. Hagerman Sr CenterLunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center.Foot Clinic: 1p. Hagerman Senior Center. $5 bring towel
16 Sa Ribbon Cutting: 11a. Wild Sweet Pea Boutique
17 Su Methodist Church Service: 9:30a. Sunday School 11aValley Baptist Sunday School: 9:45a. Service: 11a Calvary Chapel Service: 10aSt Catherine’s Mass: 10aChristian Center Celebration: 10:30aCommunity of Christ: 11a. Sunday School 10a
18 M Blood Draw: 8a. Hagerman Senior CenterOver 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial GymLunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center.Bridge Club & 50/50 Raffle: 1p. Hagerman Senior CenterDigital Skills Class: 6-7:30p. Hagerman Library
19 Tu Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial Gym.Bible Study: 7p. Valley Baptist
20 W Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior CenterMagic Valley Republican Women: Noon. El CazadorBible Study: 6:30p. Christian CenterBible Study: 6:45p. Calvary Chapel.Bible Study: 7p. Community of Christ, 208Hagerman City Council Meeting: 7p. Hagerman City Hall
11 M Blood Draw: 8a. Hagerman Senior CenterOver 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial Gym. Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center.Bridge Club & 50/50 Raffle: 1p. Hagerman Senior CtrDigital Skills Class: 6-7:30p. Hagerman Library
1 F Bingo: 11:45a. Hagerman Sr Center Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center.
2 Sa
3 Su Methodist Church Service: 9:30a. Sunday Schl 11a Valley Baptist Sunday School: 9:45a. Service: 11a Calvary Chapel Service: 10a St Catherine’s Mass: 10a Christian Center Celebration: 10:30a Community of Christ: 11a. Sunday School 10a TURKEY DINNER: 11-2P. Wendel Methodist Church 175 E Main St, Wendell. All welcome. Free will offering.
4 M Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial Gym. Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center Bridge Club & 50/50 Raffle: 1p. Hagerman Senior Ctr Digital Skills Class: 6-7:30p. Hagerman Library
5 Tu VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial Gym. Historical Society Board Meeting: 4p. Snake River Grill Bible Study: 7p. Valley Baptist
6 W Gem State Fiddlers: 11:30a. Hagerman Senior Center Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center Bliss Garden Club 208-536-3018: 1p. Call for location Bible Study: 6:30p. Christian Center Bible Study: 6:45p. Calvary Chapel Bible Study: 7p. Community of Christ, 208-536-2513 City Council : 7p. Hagerman City Hall
7 Th Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial Gym. Mass: 6p. St Catherine’s Prayer Meeting: 7p. Valley Baptist
8 F Bingo: 11:45a. Hagerman Sr Center Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center
9 Sa
10 Su Methodist Church Service: 9:30a. Sunday School 11a Valley Baptist Sunday School: 9:45a. Service: 11a Calvary Chapel Service: 10a St Catherine’s Mass: 10a Christian Center Celebration: 10:30a Community of Christ: 11a. Sunday School 10a
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Hagerman Museum Fri-Sun 1-4p
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Hagerman Post Office Mon-Fri 7:45a-1p; 2p-4:15p
Hagerman City Hall
Mon-Fri 9-12p, 1p-4p (208) 837-6636
NPS Fossil Beds Visitor Center Hours: Thur-Mon 9a-5p Closed Tue, Wed
221 N State St, Hagerman [email protected]
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Thrift Barn Hours Wed, Fri, Sat 11a-4p Th 2p-5p
(208) 751-4508
Community Calendar November 21 DEADLINE for December Issue (208) 536-0094
Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial Gym Chamber of Commerce: Noon. Snake River Grill Hagerman P&Z Meeting: 7p. Hagerman City Hall Bible Study: 7p. Valley Baptist
Bike & Walk Committee: 9:30a. Call for location Story Time: 11a. Hagerman Library Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center Bible Study: 6:30p. Christian Center Bible Study: 6:45p. Calvary Chapel. Bible Study: 7p. Community of Christ, 208-536-2513
Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial Gym Library Board Meeting: 10:30a. Hagerman Library
4p. Hagerman Library 7:30p. Hagerman Library
Mass: 6p. St. Catherine’s Prayer Meeting: 7p. Valley Baptist Church
12p & 1-3p. Hagerman Library Bingo: 11:45a. Hagerman Sr Center Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center. Foot Clinic: 1p. Hagerman Senior Center. $5 bring towel
Ribbon Cutting: 11a. Wild Sweet Pea Boutique
Methodist Church Service: 9:30a. Sunday School 11a Valley Baptist Sunday School: 9:45a. Service: 11a Calvary Chapel Service: 10a St Catherine’s Mass: 10a Christian Center Celebration: 10:30a Community of Christ: 11a. Sunday School 10a
Blood Draw: 8a. Hagerman Senior Center Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial Gym Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center. Bridge Club & 50/50 Raffle: 1p. Hagerman Senior Center
7:30p. Hagerman Library
Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial Gym. Bible Study: 7p. Valley Baptist
Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center Magic Valley Republican Women: Noon. El Cazador-Buhl Bible Study: 6:30p. Christian Center Bible Study: 6:45p. Calvary Chapel. Bible Study: 7p. Community of Christ, 208-536-2513 Hagerman City Council Meeting: 7p. Hagerman City Hall
Blood Draw: 8a. Hagerman Senior Center Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial Gym. Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center. Bridge Club & 50/50 Raffle: 1p. Hagerman Senior Ctr
7:30p. Hagerman Library
22 F Bingo: 11:45a. Hagerman Sr Center Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center
23 Sa
24 Su Methodist Church Service: 9:30a. Sunday School 11a Valley Baptist Sunday School: 9:45a. Service: 11a Calvary Chapel Service: 10a St Catherine’s Mass: 10a Christian Center Celebration: 10:30a Community of Christ: 11a. Sunday School 10a Community Prayer: 6p. Valley Baptist Church
25 M Blood Draw: 8a. Hagerman Senior Center Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial Gym. Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center. Bridge Club & 50/50 Raffle: 1p. Hagerman Senior Center Digital Skills Class: 6-7:30p. Hagerman Library
26 Tu Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial Gym Mobile Pantry: 2p. Helping Hands Pie Auction Fundraiser: 6p. Hagerman Christian Center Bible Study: 7p. Valley Baptist
27 W Story Time: 11a. Hagerman Library Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center. Bible Study: 6:30p. Christian Center Bible Study: 6:45p. Calvary Chapel. Bible Study: 7p. Community of Christ, 208-536-2513
28 Th GIVE THANKS TODAY AND EVERYDAY!! Mass: 6p. St. Catherine’s
29 F Bingo: 11:45a. Hagerman Sr Center Lunch: Noon. Hagerman Senior Center CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA: 5-7P. Memorial Gym. Pre-Sale Gala. $2 or Food Donation; Refreshments
30 Sa CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA: 9a-5p. Memorial Gym Unique gifts, Facebook @HagermanFun for details
1 Su CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA: 10a-3p. Memorial Gym Unique gifts, Facebook @HagermanFun for details
21 Th Over 60 Getting Fit Class: 9a. Memorial Gym Art at the Library: 1-4p. Hagerman Library Digital Skills Class: 6-7:30p, Hagerman Library Mass: 6p. St. Catherin’s Prayer Meeting: 7p. Valley Baptist Church
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Dec 6 Chamber Sleigh ride & tree lighting Dec 21, 8a Audubon Bird Count, Hagerman Rest Area Dec 21 Delivery of Food and Toy Baskets