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Document 6572075
THE FRONT VIEW
C.W. Moore Plaza Newsletter
THORNTON OLIVER KELLER CONCIERGE SERVICES
Ellen Weiss, Corporate Concierge
Alice Simpson, Corporate Concierge
Concierge Desk Phone: 208-331-3517
E-MAIL: [email protected]
OCTOBER 2014
VOLUME 169
FEATURED THIS MONTH
CONCIERGE SERVICES
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C. W. Moore Plaza Tenants
Suite 100: Alliance Title
Suite 120: Axia Regional Office
Suite 200: Thornton Oliver Keller Commercial
Suite 300: Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce,
BVEP, SBA , Lewis-Clark State College,
Boise Convention & Visitors Bureau
Suite 301: Fairway Independent Mortgage
Suite 400: Vacant
Suite 500: First to File-CPA Global
Suite 600: The Helmstar Group
Suite 630: Ray Energy, LLC
Suite 660: Ahrens DeAngeli Law Group
Reich and Walner LLP
Suite 700: Anderson, Julian & Hull, LLP
Suite 800: Idaho First Bank
Suite 820: Edson Law . Stoppello Law. Riley Law.
Suite 830: ORACLE
Suite 850: Davis & Walker, Taber Law, Maloney Law
Zee’s Rooftop Cafe
Penthouse Level. Orders: 381-0034
2014 Goal is
40,000 lbs. !
Postage Stamps $.50 per stamp or $10.00 per book.
Handling fee included)
$7.25 VIP Super Saver tickets honored at ALL Regal
Cinemas, United Artists, or Edwards Theatres.
$7.25 Village 14 Cinemas good for all shows/all
times
$7.75 Majestic tickets good for all shows/all times.
Discounted tickets to Wahooz & Pinz. See page 6 !
$12.50/voucher Idaho Steelheads Tickets $12.50/
voucher
Tuesday & Friday: Green Leaf Cleaners delivery
days. Have you set up YOUR account for this great
service yet?
Thursday: Corporate Chair Massage ~ Dustie
Crouch, CMT $15 /15 Min./$19/20 Min/$27/30 Min.
$2 discount if you make your appointment by
Wednesday afternoon
Schedule Appointments / Order Gift Certificates
Accepting cash or check payable to TOK
Gift Certificates available
Alliance Title & Escrow invites you to participate in their ‘Closing the Hunger Gap’
Annual Food Drive. Bring non- perishables
foods to work and place them in the donation bins in the lobby. Last year Alliance
Title raised 32,091 pounds of food statewide.
Help us reach our 2014 goal of 40,000 lbs.!
What you need to know:
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Alliance Title branches will donate a portion of their revenue for
the Month of October.
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In addition, each Alliance Title branch will be collecting nonperishable food items and funds the entire month to benefit their
local food bank.
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There will be a collection barrel in the main lobby of the CW
Moore Building. Alliance Title & Escrow will have a barrel in
their lobby for the entire month of October.
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If you would like to make a donation, please make checks payable
to the “Idaho Food Bank” and deliver to Alliance Title in
Suite 100. (Note: We are not able to accept cash donations.)
Monday-Friday
9AM to 2PM
208.381.0034
The Penthouse
at C.W. Moore
Plaza
Performing Arts
Boise Contemporary Theater
“Venus”
8,9,10,11,15,16,17,18,22,23,24,25,29,30,31 8PM 18 &
25 2PM
Boise Little Theater
“Cat On A Hot Tin Roof”
October 17, 18, 24, 25, 31 8:00pm
October 23 & 30 7:30pm
October 26 & November 1 2:00pm
Music Theatre of Idaho
“Sweeney Todd
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”
October 23, 24, 25 7:30PM
October 25 1:30PM
Knock ‘em Dead Dinner Theater
“The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”
October 3, 4, 10 & 11 Dinner/Show 6:30PM
October 8, 9 Show 7PM
October 5 Matinee 3PM
Stage Coach Theatre
“The Rocky Horror Show”
October 10,11,17, 18, 24, 25, 31, Nov. 1 8PM
October 16, 23, 30 7:30PM
3 extra midnight shows on 18, 25 & 31
OCTOBER 2ND 5PM to 9PM
ART AT THE PLAZA 2014
SUMMER/FALL EXHIBIT
AUGUST-OCTOBER
Enjoy the beautiful Art Exhibit by the Gypsy Gallery!
Exhibit pieces available for purchase through Concierge Services.
The Penthouse will close at 2PM
9,10,14,17& 31for private events.
HALLOWEEN/MAZES
The Farmstead Corn Maze & Pumpkin Festival
www.farmsteadfestival.com
The Haunted World
www.hauntedworld.org
Linder Farms Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze
www.linderfarms.com
Haunted Halloween Trolley Tour
www.boisetrollytours.com
Idaho Horror Film Festival
www.idahohorrorfilmfestival.org
Boo at the Zoo
www.zooboise.org
Frightened Felons
Www.history.idaho.gov/old-Idaho-penitentiary-events
YAHOO! MOVIES
TOP BOX OFFICE
CURRENT LEADER
September 26-28
Weekend Gross
OCTOBER
THEATER RELEASES
3 Annabelle; Gone Girl; The Hero of Color City; Left Behind
10 Addicted; Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good,
Very Bad Day; Dracula Untold; The Judge, One Chance
17 The Best of Me; The Book of Life; Fury
24 John Wick; Ouija
31 Nightcrawler
October Events
OCTOBER DVD
Rental Releases
Idaho Botanical Gardens
HOURS : Daily 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Scarecrow Stroll
Edge of Tomorrow; Million Dollar Arm; A Million Ways to
Die in the West; Obvious Child
14 X-Men; Days of Future Past; Mr. Peabody & Sherman
Scarecrows can be found peeping out around the 21 The Purge: Anarchy; Snowpiercer; Sex Tape
trees and shrubs welcoming guests to the Garden for 28 Deliver Us From Evil; Wish I Was Here; Life of Crime
the Seventh Annual Scarecrow Stroll! Members and
guests of all ages can join in on the fun by voting on
their favorite.
September 15-October 31
Businesses, organizations, non-profits, daycares,
community organizations’ and local families can
create unique ‘crows which can be found throughout the Garden grounds! Stroll through the Garden
and choose your favorite scarecrow. Scarecrow
Stroll takes place during regular Garden hours
throughout the month of October with price of
regular admission.
Fall Harvest Festival
October 4 & 5 12PM-6PM
Celebrate the fall season in the Garden. Among the
creative Scarecrow displays, you can enjoy live
music, hay rides, games, and kid’s activities. Shop
our farmers market with a variety of local vendors
and fresh ingredients. Purchase pumpkins, and great
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UPCOMING EVENTS...
OCTOBER EVENTS
4 Barber to Boise 10K & 5K Run Walk
4 See Spot Walk
4 Idaho Health, Beauty & Fitness Fair.
Expo ID.
10 Boise Art Museum’s Mod Party
12 City of Trees Marathon
12 YMCA Harrison Classic Run
13 Columbus Day
15-19 Sun Valley Jazz Jamboree
17 & 18 YMCA Fall Sprint Triathlon
25 YMCA Halloween Run & Bike Parade
27 Night Of The Living Chefs
27 & 29 Michael Martin Murphy at the
Sapphire Room 7:30PM
31 HALLOWEEN
TICKETS BoiseStateTickets.com
KNITTING FACTORY CONCERT HOUSE
www.bo.knittingfactory.com
2 The Dandy Warholes
8PM
4 Dropkicks Murphys
8PM
6 Aaron Carter
8PM
7 Cash’d Out
8:30PM
9 The New Pornographers
8PM
12 Matiyshu
8PM
17 K-Theory
8:30PM
18 Tennis
8PM
21 Timeflies
8PM
22 The Wild Feathers
8PM
23 Andrew McMahon
8PM
24 The Lemonheads
8PM
26 The Head and the Heart
8PM
28 Suicide Silence/The Black Dahlia Murder
10th Dierks Bently With special
guests Randy Houser and Eric
Paslay 7:30PM
Disney On Ice: Let’s Celebrate
16 7PM
18 11:30AM, 3:30PM & 7PM
19 1PM & 5PM
25th Phillip Phillips
With Special Guest Christian
Burghardt 7:30PM
2 Paul Taylor Dance Company
7:30PM
3 Jim Gaffigan
7 & 9:45PM
17 Straight No Chaser
8PM
18 Four Seasons of Buenos Aires
8PM
19 BSU Fall Choral Concert
7:30PM
21-23 Flashdance the Musical 7:30PM
Broadway in Boise Series
26 BSU Orchestra Concert
7:30PM
28 & 30 Boise Youth Barbershop
Festival
6:30PM
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Vertigo (Boise Classic Movie)
Days Of My Youth (Film)
Beetlejuice (Boise Classic Movie)
Jeremy Jones’ Higher (Film)
& 18 Idaho Horror Film Festival
Patti Griffin in Concert
Opera Idaho Presents: Orpheus and Euridice
Telluride Film Festival
Young Frankenstein (Boise Classic Movie)
Nosferatu (Silent Film)
www.nampaciviccenter.com
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Great Intermountain Model Train Sale
SeniorFaire 2014
5th Annual Groovin’ in the Graveyard 7PM
Nampa Art Guild Centennial 29th Juried Art Show
www.idahocenter.com
4th & 5th Jurassic Quest 9AM
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Pixies
Brotha Lynch Hung
Keys & Krate
Mastodon
Havoc Friday. Barely Alive.
Lecrae
Minnesota w/Jackal, G Jones
Chase Rice. Old Dominion.
Kill The Noise
Dyro Bassjackers
In This Moment Hard Rock Halloween
8PM
8PM
8PM
7:30PM
9PM
7PM
8PM
8PM
8PM
8PM
8PM
Corks 4 A Cure
Corks 4 A Cure is a self run venture through Zee
Catering to raise money for the Boise All American Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis, The St. Alphonsus
Children’s Hospital, Boise State Women’s Center and other local
causes. By saving and donating your used wine corks we can
fund several projects around the valley through recycling programs and local events. We have collected every type of cork
from synthetic, champagne, broken, beer, liquor, and natural wine
cork. If you are interested in more information or would like to
donate your collected corks please call 830-2817 or email
[email protected] to arrange a pick up.
www.facebook.com/NightOfTheLivingChef
3rd Annual Halloween theme event to support the American
Culinary Federation Chefs de Cuisine Scholarship Fund.
Tickets are only $20 & available at
or Bella Aquila Ristorante.
Bears for Police
The Garden City Police Department and Tonia Witt with Keller Williams are joined in a cooperative effort to supply police
patrol vehicles with Teddy Bears and other stuffed animals. The stuffed animals are used by the Garden City Police
Department to comfort children exposed to traumatic situations. They are also used as presents during our annual
Christmas Giveaway. During the Giveaway, the animals are given away as presents to needy children within Garden City.
We are asking for your help in obtaining stuffed animals for these purposes. If you have new or gently used
stuffed animals at your home and you would like to donate, please drop them off at the concierge desk.
We can accept new and gently used stuffed animals of all sizes that are generally free from wear and stains.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Tonia Witt at 208-514-5004 or [email protected]
October 2 The Light The Night Walk
Ann Morrison Park. 5PM-8PM Admission: Free
Light The Night Walk is a fundraising campaign of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) which brings together
families and communities to honor blood cancer survivors, as well as those lost to the diseases, and shine a light on the
importance of finding cures and providing access to treatments. Contact Information: Alisha Phillips 208-658-6662
[email protected]
October 11th 12th Annual Buddy Walk
601 W. Jefferson St. Time: 11AM-2PM Admission: $15 Directions: Online registration is preferred. On-site registration begins at 8:30AM
12th Annual Buddy Walk—promoting awareness and acceptance for all persons with Down syndrome. The advocacy
walk begins at Capitol Park in Downtown Boise and end with food fun, and music at the Gene Harris Band-shell in Julia
Davis Park. Everyone is welcome! Contact Information: Kristie Yeger 208-954-7448 [email protected]
George Taylor [email protected] www.idahodownsdyndrome.org