There seems to be a general lack of understanding about the Basque Center in Boise - certainly among non-Basques. The Basque Center was built in 1949 and is a gathering place for Basque people in...
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The Basque Center, established in 1949 in Boise, Idaho, serves as a cultural hub for the Basque community, promoting and preserving Basque traditions through various events and gatherings. Operated by the non-profit organization Euzkaldunak, the center plays a crucial role in maintaining the rich Basque heritage in the region, hosting festivals, dances, and culinary events throughout the year.
With a commitment to fostering community connections, the Basque Center offers programs such as Basque dancing and annual festivities, including the San Inazio festival and the Sheepherder's Ball. Its mission to support individuals and families in need further emphasizes the center's dedication to community engagement and cultural preservation.
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Pretty amazing little place! If you haven't popped your head in, you probably should. It always has a perfect amount of people. Two's a party, three's a crowd. I am not sure what the scene looks...
Seriously. The only place in Idaho that can make a legit Picon Punch. Cheap drinks, amazing history and a true homage to the basque people who I truly adore. After many lackluster experiences...
Basque center feels more like a welcome center than it does a bar. This is a great rendezvous location to meet up with friends before hitting up the other bards. The bar is very well lit and the...
First off, I had no idea the Basque Center had a bar in it. I've only been in the Basque Center a couple times for Robie Creek packet pickup and made it a point leave after I received my...
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