Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 14th of May.
Good morning, Caldwell.
The Taste of Caldwell Wine Festival will take place on Saturday, May 17 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Indian Creek Plaza in downtown Caldwell—featuring nearly twenty family-owned wineries, over 40 boutique vendors and live music from the Midnight Jazz Cats.
The event is organized by Destination Caldwell in partnership with the Idaho Wine Commission to highlight the region’s top wineries.
Northwest Nazarene University’s College of Natural and Applied Sciences received a $337,500 Partners in Science 2.0 grant from the M.J.
Murdock Charitable Trust to boost STEM education. The four-year project starts this summer and will have eight NNU faculty work with nine local high school science teachers on research and classroom projects — strengthening science learning in southern Idaho.
Caldwell Orchard Peach Thinning Service
6-8:30 p.m. — Caldwell Idaho Orchards — Free entry — Help thin peaches and enjoy a fun family-friendly evening outdoors.
Sci-Fi Book Club Meeting
7-9 p.m. — Shared Stories — Book purchase available — Delve into the cosmos as we explore the human experience through sci-fi literature.
Telaya Wine Run 5k
9 a.m. — Telaya Wine Co. — Registration required — A scenic 5k run with wine tasting amidst beautiful riverside views.
Indian Creek Wine Run 5k
8:30-10:00 a.m. — Indian Creek Winery — Registration includes t-shirt, wine glass, and a pour of wine — A timed 5k run/walk paired with the scenic beauty and wine of Indian Creek Winery.
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