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4 Ways to Celebrate the End of the Year in Boise

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How do you plan on capping off the year? This has been quite the year for most of us, filled with all sorts of memories; some we’d love to remember forever and others we’d soon forget. No matter how the year has gone for you, there’s always next year, and it’s coming up fairly soon. If you want to toast to the end of a great year or raise your glass in hopes the next is better, here are four ideas. Live Music Boise Enjoy an Upscale Dining Experience There really isn’t ever a wrong occasion to enjoy fine dining; however, the end of the year is certainly the right time to enjoy the best fine dining Boise has to offer. Restaurants such as Chandlers, for example, offer some of the best food in the Treasure Valley, complete with an upscale dining experience. Whether you’re renting a private dining room for you and your loved ones or find a cozy table in the lounge, you can’t go wrong with fine dining this New Year’s. Toast to the New Year with Winter Favorites Now is a great

New Year’s Resolutions and Adventures for Treasure Valley Residents

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With the New Year around the corner, you might be brainstorming the new resolutions and goals you’ll set. Whether it’s a resolution to fire up your old workout routine or you want to finally learn how to play guitar, there are plenty of resolutions and goals you should set related to your local community. If you consider yourself lucky enough to call the Treasure Valley home, there’s plenty to do, learn, experience, and explore. Here are a few favorites to try in Boise and surrounding areas this next year. Downtown Boise Restaurants Spend a Day on the Boise River Greenbelt The Boise River Greenbelt is a blessing for locals. It spans nearly across the city, following the river closely as cyclists, runners, and walkers get from place to place. While this activity might not be best during the winter months (unless you aren’t afraid to bundle up), the Boise River Greenbelt truly comes alive during the warmer months. At some point, this year, get out to the Boise River Greenbelt