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It has been 10 years since the last Jaialdi celebration, a casualty of the pandemic. "This is a Herculean community effort ...
Jaialdi only comes around every five years—but when it does, it’s more than a celebration. It’s a homecoming. As tens of ...
After missing out on the 2020 celebration due to COVID, the Basque festival is returning bigger and better than ever, ...
It’s the biggest celebration in Idaho that only comes around once every five years—and this time, we’re giving you a ...
The six-day festival honoring Basque culture through food, music, dance, sport and community will run from Tuesday, July 29 ...
The Oinkari Basque Dancers of Boise are preserving their rich cultural heritage through traditional dance, a practice deeply ...
BOISE, Idaho — The popular Basque festival Jaialdi will not be held in Boise in 2022 as planned, marking the third straight year COVID-19 concerns have postponed or canceled the event. Every ...
Jaialdi is going on hiatus until 2025. Already postponed twice, the popular Basque festival in Boise has been canceled in 2022. Normally held every five years, the last Jaialdi happened in 2015 ...
Jaialdi organizers: It’s not about politics Sun., July 25, 2010 Christina Schaeffer loads croquettes into plastic bags on Wednesday, July 21, 2010 in preparation for the Jaialdi festival at the ...
BOISE – Idaho has 7,900 residents who claim Basque heritage, 2,000 of them in Boise. Those numbers are self-reported on government surveys, so the actual Basque population could be much greater.