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🌱 Twin Blades Rage Rooms & Axe Throwing + Gordy's Hwy 30 Music Fest
The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Twin Falls.
Hello, Twin Falls! I'm here in your inbox today to tell you everything you need to know about what's going on in town.
But first, your local weather:
- Tuesday: Cool with clouds and sun. High: 62 Low: 40.
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny and nice. High: 69 Low: 41.
Here are the top three stories in Twin Falls today:
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- Are you troubled with rage? Twin Blades, a new business, opened up Saturday on Main Avenue in Twin Falls. The new facility features eight lanes for axe throwing, as well as several rooms equipped with metal bats and breakable objects, called "rage rooms". Owner, Matt Dorsey, says the new trend toward rage rooms provides a healthy release of tension and stress. (KMVT 11 News)
- Have you ever wanted to look at the sun up close? Come out to the Centennial Observatory on Jun. 21 and look through a filtered professional-quality telescope at the Sun, Venus, and other planets. This Summer Solar Session is free and open to all ages if the weather permits. (College of Southern Idaho)
- Gordy's Hwy 30 Music Fest, a highly anticipated music event in Twin Falls, starts on Wednesday, Jun. 21 at the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds. Join in on four days of vibrant crafts and incredible music. Please note that only well-trained service dogs are allowed, so kindly leave your pets at home. For all the important rules and information, please refer to the attached link. (News Radio 1310 KLIX)
Today and tomorrow in Twin Falls:
Tuesday, June 20
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- Kids Summer Movie Series At The Lamphouse Theatre (10:00 AM)
- Art & Soul Artist Meet & Greet And Photography Master Class At Blue Cross of Idaho (6:00 PM)
Wednesday, June 21
- Camp Creatology At Canyon Park East (8:00 AM)
From my notebook:
- Attention all dinosaur enthusiasts! The movie Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival will be presented today, (Jun. 20) at the College of Southern Idaho in the Herritt Center. Brace yourself for a trip backward through time. The showing is open to all ages and children under two can watch for free. (College of Southern Idaho)
- The Kneaders Bakery and Café are treating the youngsters to a Kids' Mini Tarts Class. Children will learn how to make their own pastries and enjoy developing their culinary talents. Tickets are $13 to cover supplies and the class size is limited to only 15 students. Tickets can be purchased at the link. (AE-All Events)
Thanks for following along and staying informed. I'll see you soon!
— Danielle Fallon-O'Leary
About me: Danielle Fallon-O’Leary is a content manager with content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and assists Patch.com with community newsletter curation. Danielle also holds a Master’s Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders and works part-time as a pediatric speech therapist.
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