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Schick-Ostolasa Historic Farmstead Opening Day Festivities May 3 from 12:30-4:30pm

Date

May 03 2025

Time

12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Come out and visit the Schick-Ostolasa Historic Farmstead Saturday, May 3rd from 12:30-4:30 for Opening Day festivities including music, Seed Planting Workshop, refreshments, tours, Dry Creek Quilters, handweavers Guild of Boise Valley, Blacksmith demo, Fort Boise Garrision re-enactors plus more. The Schick-Ostolasa Farmstead in northwest Boise is open to the public every Saturday from 12:30pm to 4:30pm from May 3rd through September 27th. Built in the 1860’s, the Farmstead is an outstanding example of early homesteading in Idaho. It serves as an agricultural history learning center for the Dry Creek Valley through exhibits and site tours. The property sits on approx. 2 acres and includes the Farmhouse (one of the older intact houses in Ada County and the State of Idaho), Red House/Cook House, Root Cellar, Woodshed, Saddle Shed, Horse & Dairy Barn, Granary, Chicken Yard, Medicinal Garden and lovely grounds and gardens. Docents will be there to give you a tour and answer questions. Please visit our website to see what special activities or events we might have going on during the various Saturdays. 5006 W. Farm Court, Boise, ID 83714 drycreekhistory@gmail.com www.drycreekhistory.org 208.229.4006 See you soon!

Location

Schick-Ostolasa Farmstead
5006 W. Farm Court

Organizer

Dry Creek Historical Society
Phone
208.229.4006
Email
DryCreekHistory@gmail.com
Website
DryCreekHistory.org

Date

May 03 2025
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Time

12:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Schick-Ostolasa Historic Farmstead Opening Day Festivities May 3 from 12:30-4:30pm

Come out and visit the Schick-Ostolasa Historic Farmstead Saturday, May 3rd from 12:30-4:30 for Opening Day festivities including music, Seed Planting Workshop, refreshments, tours, Dry Creek Quilters, handweavers Guild of Boise Valley, Blacksmith demo, Fort Boise Garrision re-enactors plus more. The Schick-Ostolasa Farmstead in northwest Boise is open to the public every Saturday from 12:30pm to 4:30pm from May 3rd through September 27th. Built in the 1860’s, the Farmstead is an outstanding example of early homesteading in Idaho. It serves as an agricultural history learning center for the Dry Creek Valley through exhibits and site tours. The property sits on approx. 2 acres and includes the Farmhouse (one of the older intact houses in Ada County and the State of Idaho), Red House/Cook House, Root Cellar, Woodshed, Saddle Shed, Horse & Dairy Barn, Granary, Chicken Yard, Medicinal Garden and lovely grounds and gardens. Docents will be there to give you a tour and answer questions. Please visit our website to see what special activities or events we might have going on during the various Saturdays.
5006 W. Farm Court, Boise, ID 83714
drycreekhistory@gmail.com
www.drycreekhistory.org
208.229.4006
See you soon!