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EVENT NEWS RELEASE/April 11, 2008
May Fettuccine Forum Recalls Old Boise's Trolley System
The past and future of Boise’s streetcar and electric rail system will take
center stage at the May Fettuccine Forum, presented by Boise State
University. The free event is May 1 in the Rose Room on the historic Union
Block, 718 W. Idaho Street. Doors open at 5 p.m. and the presentation begins
at 5:30 p.m., followed by questions. Free appetizers will be served and
fettuccine will be available for $5.
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Barbara Perry Bauer
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Historian Barbara Perry Bauer, the final speaker for this season, will talk
about “Once Upon the Trolley: Boise’s Electric Road.” Perry Bauer, of TAG
Historical Research and Consulting, is an authority on Boise neighborhood
history, historical photography and founding of the trolley system. Her
research recalls a time when inexpensive Snake River hydropower electrified
a trolley loop from Boise to Caldwell, connecting the farm towns of Ustick,
Nampa, Middleton, Meridian, Eagle and Star.
Following the forum, at 7 p.m., a trolley-bus tour will introduce riders to
the current plan to rebuild the trolley system as a smart-growth development
tool. The tour will include a discussion of trolleys past, present and
future and will approximate one of the proposed future streetcar lines.
Tickets for the tour are $20 at the door or $15 if purchased in advance.
Ticket price includes a copy of the book “Trolley: Boise Valley’s Electric
Road.” Tickets may be purchased by calling 333-8066 or at
www.idahosmartgrowth.org
(click on “Support/Join”).
The forum also features a companion workshop titled “Boise’s Historic
Streetscape,” taught by Bauer. Participants can register for the workshop,
offered for graduate and undergraduate credit, through BroncoWeb at
http://broncoweb.boisestate.edu.
The forum is co-sponsored by Boise State’s Center for Idaho History and
Politics and the Boise City Department of Arts and History. The Fettuccine
Forum is an educational forum about the history and cultural life of Boise
and the Treasure Valley.
Additional sponsors include Boise Trolley Company, erstad Architects, the
College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs at Boise State, Idaho Smart
Growth and Grape Escape.
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Media Contact: Kathleen Craven, University Communications, (208)
426-3275, kcraven@boisestate.edu
Boise State University’s new Finish in Four program guarantees that eligible
students who follow a planned course of study can complete their degree in
four years. If not, Boise State will pay for the additional required
courses. More information about Boise State’s graduation guarantee can be
found at
www.boisestate.edu/finish4.

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Friday, April 11, 2008
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