No holidays, no candy, none of that is happening this weekend. This weekend will be about finding fun activities that have nothing to do with Halloween, Christmas, or Thanksgiving. There might not be a holiday this week, but there are still plenty of fun events to enjoy this weekend in the Magic Valley, and one elsewhere in Idaho. Get out and have fun, by attending one of the events this weekend.

Thursday, November 7 Through Saturday, November 9 - CSI Men's Basketball

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The CSI men's basketball team started their season last weekend and is currently 2-0. They will look to continue their winning ways this weekend as they will host the Battle for the Boot. The tournament will be happening this weekend, with the team playing multiple times. Games will be played on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Opponents will be determined by how the tournament plays out. For more details on the team and the tournament, make sure to click the link above. 

Friday, November 8 and Saturday, November 9 - Cowboy Poetry

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If you are someone who enjoys poetry and enjoys all things Western and cowboy-related, then this weekend has the perfect event for you. At the Historic Wilson Theatre in Rupert, they will be holding Cowboy Poetry and the Western Music Festival. The event will be happening on Friday and Saturday with showtimes at 6:30 PM each night. Tickets are $15 per person. For more details on the event, make sure to click the link above. 

Friday, November 8 Through Sunday, November 10 - CSI Harvest Time Festival

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In Twin Falls, the holiday shopping season kicks off early with the 46th Annual CSI Harvest Time Festival at the Expo Center, running November 8-10. With over 200 artists, crafters, and vendors, it’s the perfect opportunity to start your Christmas shopping. Admission is $4 per day, or snag a weekend pass for $8. Kids 10 and under get in free, and veterans are honored with free admission on Sunday. Festival hours are Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more details, visit csi.edu/harvestfest.

Friday, November 8 Through Sunday, November 10 - 'Once: The Musical'

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With fall weather arriving and making it cooler outside than most would like, staying indoors is a valid option this weekend. If you want to get out of the house, while staying indoors, there is a musical taking place you can enjoy this weekend. 'Once: The Musical' will be happening Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at Twin Falls Theatre Collective, located at 310 Main Street in Filer. Tickets are $20 and showtimes are at 7 PM on Friday, and 2 PM and 7 PM on Saturday and Sunday, giving you multiple chances to go this weekend. For more on the show, make sure to click the link above. 

Friday, November 8 and Monday, November 11 - 'Little Women The Musical'

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The Magic Valley is home to some incredible plays and musicals, and this weekend will offer the chance to see one as 'Little Women The Musical' will be performed at the Orpheum Theatre. The show will be taking place on Friday at 7 PM, and again on Monday, also at 7 PM. Tickets start as low as $17.50. For more details on the show, or to get your tickets, click on the link above. 

Saturday, November 9 - Holiday Cards in Watercolor

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The holidays are fast approaching and finding gifts to give everyone can be tough. Instead of looking for a gift to buy, how about showing off your artistic skills and making a holiday card? If you need help, sign up for the Holiday Cards in Watercolor class this Saturday from 10 AM to noon at the Magic Valley Art Council in Twin Falls. The class will be put on by Leslie Lambert and will cost $15 for Magic Valley Arts Council members, and $25 for non-members. For more details on the class, make sure to click the link above. 

Saturday, November 9 - Boise State Vs Nevada Football

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The Boise State Broncos currently rank as the 12th-best team in the country, with only one loss on the season, to the currently ranked number one team. They are having a special season, and their march to the playoffs continues this weekend as they host the Nevada Wolfpack. The game will be played in Albertson's Stadium in Boise, with the game kicking off at 6 PM. You can find tickets to the game by clicking the link above, or you can watch the game on Fox this Saturday. For more on the team, click the link above. 

Saturday, November 9 - Comedy to the Rescue

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The Orpheum Theatre will be a busy place this weekend, as not only will it be hosting a musical, but also a comedy show as well. Comedy to the Rescue will be taking place this Saturday at 7 PM, with proceeds going to help homeless pets. We could all use a laugh after this past week, and what better way than a comedy show? For more details on the show, or to get your tickets, click on the link above. 

Sunday, November 10 - Youth Turkey Fundraiser

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Shooting is a huge part of living in the Magic Valley, but who is the best shooter in the area? This weekend will be a chance to find out at the Youth Turkey Fundraiser. The fundraiser will be a shooting competition, with some of the prizes including turkey, ham, bacon, sausage, and much more. All shooting levels are welcome. There will be vendors, a silent auction, swag, food, and more. For more details on the competition and how you can watch or participate, make sure to click the link above. 

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There is plenty to do this weekend as the calendar gets further from Halloween and closer to the holiday season. Get out and have some fun this weekend by attending a shooting competition, watching the local basketball team, laughing at a comedy show, enjoying a musical, enjoying a second musical, watching football, taking in a poetry reading, or learning to paint. Whatever you decide to do, have fun, be safe, and enjoy your weekend.

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