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MeghanClancyCongratulations to Meghan Clancy of Nampa for Receiving the Robert E. Dickinson Scholarship
The CSI Foundation would like to congratulate Meghan Clancy of Nampa Idaho on being a recipient of the Robert E. Dickinson Agricultural Scholarship. Meghan is an Animal Science major who is highly involved in FFA activities and leadership. Meghan's goal is to transfer to a four-year institution in Animal Science and become a dairy nutritionist. Meghan says " Receiving this scholarship has been a huge weight off my chest because the thought of student loans has been very daunting. This scholarship has shown me that I really can make my dreams come true if I work hard enough. I can't wait for this fall and future college experience and I can't thank the CSI AG department enough. I'll see you this fall!"

Congratulations Meghan, The CSI Foundation wishes you the best of luck throughout your academic career!

Kristen Adamson
CSI Foundation Administrative Assistant
kadamson@csi.edu | 208.732.6395


CentennialObservatoryAnderson Has Banner Year with Astronomy Research at the Centennial Observatory
Although the primary purpose of the Centennial Observatory is to provide visitors with opportunities to experience the universe visually through telescopes, the facility is also used for astronomical research. CSI's Centennial Observatory Coordinator, Chris Anderson, has a main focus for research on the determination of asteroids' sizes and the refinement of their orbits via  stellar occultation

This year has been a banner year for Anderson with his tenth positive of 2019, coming at 11:24 p.m. on July 1. This was on the heels of two falling within three hours of one another on the morning of June 21 and 24.

Click here for more information about this research or to see the results.  

Heidi Adams
Associate Dean for STEM Studies
hadams@csi.edu  | 208.732.6429


offcampuscentersCSI Off-Campus Center Names
At the College of Southern Idaho, we know that "one size does not fit all" when it comes to delivering college courses, short term training, and community education and enrichment classes. The four CSI off-campus centers, located in Burley, Gooding, Hailey, and Jerome, provide the primary means of educational outreach for students who reside in the outlying communities that comprise our eight-county service area in South-Central Idaho. In an effort to lessen confusion about where these centers are located or what they are called, please refer to them by their official titles, which are:

CSI Jerome Center
CSI Gooding Center
CSI Blaine County Center
CSI Mini-Cassia Center

CSI off-campus education centers truly offer a "one stop" education support experience for students, regardless of life experience or educational background. Students at the off-campus education centers can access support for advising and registration, financial aid, academic records, bookstore services, and support services. CSI's off-campus centers offer a wide array of coursework delivered through traditional face-to-face instruction, over CSI's microwave system, or via the Internet. We invite you to stop by at any of our off-campus education centers and find out what we can do to expand your personal and professional horizons.

Click here to learn more about CSI's Off-Campus Centers.

Kimberlee LaPray
Public Information Officer
klapray@csi.edu | 208.732.6299


TechTalkUpcoming TechTalks 
Please see the following details for upcoming TechTalks:
  • 7/11/2019: Forms, Surveys, Polls
    • How to create and use 
  • 7/25/2019: Cyber Security 
    • Staying safe while using the internet 

Please note that these sessions are subject to change, check the schedule before you attend. Updates will be posted in eNotes and you can follow the General channel in Teams to get a notification.


All TechTalks will take place from 3 - 4 p.m. in Canyon 119. 

If you have have a topic that you think we might be able to assist with, please leave us a comment on the TechTalk Team by  clicking here

Tony Wilson
Software Analyst
twilson@csi.edu | 208.732.6246
socialsecurityseminar Seminar on Social Security & Medicare is WEDNESDAY, July 17


Bring your own lunch!
TAB Conference Rm 210, unless we outgrow the room

Our FINAL topic in this series: Long-term Care
  • Calculating the cost
  • Identifying the four ways to pay for long-term care
  • Evaluating long-term care insurance providers
Judy Heatwole, MTD
Wellbeing & Development Coordinator
jheatwole@csi.edu | 208.732.6269


INBRECome Celebrate the Work Completed by Our INBRE Students


Megan Jacobson
Associate Professor - Chemistry
mjacobson@csi.edu | 208.732.6426
TestingHoursSummer Testing Hours


Jeff Gourley
Testing Center Coordinator
jgourley@csi.edu | 208.732.6569
EffectiveTeacherWorkshopEffective Teacher Workshop


John Hughes
Instructional Dean
jhughes@csi.edu | 208.732.6549
LibraryHoursSummer Hours for the CSI Library

Ansina Durham
Public Services Manager
adurham@csi.edu | 208.732.6502
employeeworkshoppPERSI - Employee Workshop
We will be hosting the PERSI - Ready, Set, Go workshops on August 28, in the Taylor Building, Room 277. The workshops are three separate sessions focused on different stages of your career and retirement timeline.

Ready Session - 9 to 10 a.m.
Set Session - 10 to 11 a.m.
Go Session - 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Please call me if you have any questions.

Pam O'Dell
Benefits Coordinator
podell@csi.edu | 208.732.6206


trioeocsummerCome to TRIO EOC This Summer for Assistance With Your Documents


Jean Nsabumuremyi
EOC Director
TRIO Access and Opportunity Programs
nsabjean@isu.edu | 208.732.6261


jeromecenterclassesFall 2019 Class Schedule for the CSI Jerome Center


Cesar Perez
CSI Jerome and Gooding Centers Director
cperez@csi.edu | 208.732.6465

DropInClassesDrop-In Fitness Classes at the Student Rec. Center

The CSI Rec. Center has a bunch of summer drop-in fitness classes. Try Pilates, POUND, PiYo, Bootcamp, Spinning, 6pac, REFIT, Yoga, and more! 

Christa Gessaman
Outdoor Recreation Center Coordinator
cgessaman@csi.edu | 208.732.6697


ORCOutdoor Recreation Summer Activities

Mountain Bike Mondays
Every Monday at 6:30 p.m. 
Join us mountain biking each week at Auger Falls or Indian Springs! We'll provide instruction, gear, or just people to ride with! Email jtwiss@csi.edu by 12 p.m. on Monday to reserve gear. Space is limited.  CSI Students taking 7+ credits are FREE, CSI Faculty/Staff and Community members are $5 (or FREE if you bring your own bike). 

Early Morning Bike Rides
Every Wednesday at 6 a.m. 
Join the ORC crew for an early morning ride from campus to the beautiful Canyon Rim Trail! We'll alternate weeks between path riding and mountain biking! All levels of riders welcome! All gear is provided. Email jtwiss@csi.edu by 12 p.m. on Tuesdays to register. Bikes are limited unless you bring your own! These events are free to CSI Faculty, Staff, and Students. Community Members are $5.  

Christa Gessaman
Outdoor Recreation Center Coordinator
cgessaman@csi.edu | 208.732.6697


HerrettThis Week at the Herrett Center for Arts and Science
Herrett Center for Arts and Science        
College of Southern Idaho
Museum, Planetarium, Observatory
Year round hours.
 
*Closed Sundays, Mondays, and federal holidays.
Tuesdays
9:30 am to 9:00 pm
Wednesdays
9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Thursdays
9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Fridays
9:30 am to 9:00 pm
Saturdays
1:00 pm to 9:00 pm

*NOW OFFERING SHOWS IN SPANISH! 


*Live Sky Tour
**Weather Permitting

For "Now Showing" at the Faulkner Planetarium  click here
For special events at the Herrett Center  click here
For astronomy events in the Centennial Observatory  click here.

Rick Greenawald
Manager, Faulkner Planetarium
rgreenawald@csi.edu | 208.732.6659


RaspberriesRaspberries are Ready to Pick at the CSI Breckenridge Farm

Naysa Shepherd
Student Service Specialist
nshepherd@csi.edu | 208.732.6400 

ChasingthemoonFree Screening of Chasing the Moon at the Faulkner Planetarium

Idaho Public Television will be holding a free screening of the first episode of PBS's Chasing the Moon in the Faulkner Planetarium on Thursday, July 11 at 7:00 PM. Planetarium Manager Rick Greenawald will also be conducting a tour of the night sky under the artificial stars of the dome in conjunction with this screening. Seating is limited. 

Click here to reserve your spot.

Teri Fattig
Herrett Center Director
tfattig@csi.edu | 208.732.6501 

CommEd2019Community Education Summer Classes and Camps

INTRO TO WELDING & METAL ART
Dates: July 12 - August 16
Days: Wednesdays OR Fridays
Time: 6 - 8:30 p.m.
Location: Desert 105
Instructor: Jenn Crowdson
Fee: $110

College 4 Kids - Summer Youth Camps

ADVANCED EV3 ROBOTICS CAMP
Ages: 9 - 14
Dates: August 14- 16
Times: 12:30 - 4 p.m.
Fee: $155
Location: CSI Fine Arts 164
*Requirement for participation in Advanced EV3 Robotics Camp is completion of the Basic EV3 Robotics Camp in 2018 or 2019.

ADVANCED LITTLE ROBOTITIONS ROBOTICS CAMP
Ages: 6 - 8
Dates: August 15 - 16
Times: 9 - 11 a.m.
Fee: $70
Location: CSI Fine Arts 164
*Requirement for participation in the Advanced Little Robotitions Camp is completion of the Basic Little Robotitions Camp in 2018 or 2019.

Click here for more information or to register for any of the above camps or classes. 

Camille Barigar 
Director of Community Enrichment
cbarigar@csi.edu | 208.732.6288
JrTheaterCampCSI Junior Theater Camp

***ONLY 5 SPOTS LEFT***

The College of Southern Idaho still has a limited number of spots available for CSI Junior Theater Camp which takes place July 15 - 17 from 1 - 5 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Center. Camp tuition is $65.

This three-day afternoon camp, a companion to the regular CSI Theatre Camp, is designed to introduce younger students (ages 6 through 9) to the world of theatre. No experience required! Campers will learn about concepts of drama through games and storytelling. They will learn the basics of what goes into a play -who does what, stage direction, how to express your emotions through performing, stage voice basics, and movement.

Camp Director Julie Nordstrom has loved theatre since she was 6 years old. She studied Theatre at the College of Southern Idaho and Boise State University. She is a certified teacher in Elementary Education and Drama and currently teaching drama to Kindergarten through 12th grade students in Shoshone. In addition to directing three productions a year for her school, she has directed community theatre projects for her own theatre company, Junction City Theatre in Shoshone and acted in last year's production of Anne Frank with Random Acts of Theatre. She is a passionate advocate for providing young people opportunities to find their voice through art education.

Students can obtain registration forms and more information at the CSI Fine Arts Center, by going online to www.csi.edu/theatrecamp.

Camille Barigar
Director of Community Enrichment
cbarigar@csi.edu | 208.732.6288
ExploreHerrettExplore: Herrett Summer Workshops for Kids
Teri Fattig
Herrett Center Director
tfattig@csi.edu | 208.732.6501 

DanceCampApply Now for the CSI/IDAA Summer Dance Camp

The CSI Fine Arts Center is taking registrations for the annual CSI/Idaho Dance Arts Alliance Summer Dance Camp Intensive for intermediate and advanced students who want a fun and challenging dance experience with LA-caliber instructors. Tuition is $95 for the junior day camp, $300 for the one-week intensive, or $430 for the ten-day intensive. Room and board packages are also available. The camp is held in late July on the CSI campus in Twin Falls.

The workshop provides intensive training to students ages 12 and up who have had a minimum of two consecutive years of dance. Students choose their schedule and take five to seven hours of class per day in ballet, jazz, tap, lyrical, hip hop and modern techniques, plus musical theatre, world dance, choreography, pilates, silks, ballet band, and more. The camp features an impressive guest faculty of professional dancers and dance instructors from all over the country who bring a wealth of talent and knowledge to assure each student achieves their highest potential. At the end of the day, all the hard work is offset with fun and exciting downtime activities such as game night, movies, a canyon excursion, swimming parties, a fashion show, an ice cream social, a pizza and autograph party, barbecues, a carnival, a pampering night, and an end of camp recital for family and friends. Well-chaperoned dormitory housing and meals are available.

There is also a junior camp designed to introduce younger students ages 9 through 11 to the concept of an intensive workshop taught by the regular camp faculty in a wide-range of classes over the weekend.  

Students have a choice between the one-week and ten-day intensives. The one-week intensive place July 21 - 26. The ten-day workshop takes place July 21 - 31. Junior camp, available for students aged 9 through 11 regardless of dance experience, runs July 27. There are a small number of need-based scholarships available.

Students can obtain a registration form and more information at the CSI Fine Arts Center, by going online to www.csi.edu/dancecamp , or by calling 732-6288.

Camille Barigar
Director of Community Enrichment
cbarigar@csi.edu 208.732.6288 

ScienceCampCSI Community Education Summer Science Camp
***This camp is full for students going into 2nd or 3rd grade, 
but there are still spots available for K-1 and 4-7. ***

The College of Southern Idaho is still taking registrations for students going into grades K - 7 for CSI Summer Science Camp 2019: Young Explorers. CSI Science Camp takes places July 22 - 26 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. in the CSI Shields and Hepworth buildings. Cost of the camp is $80. Students can register here or by calling 732-6442. 

Are you a young Einstein? Like to design like Leonardo Da Vinci? Curious like Marie Curie? Come explore with us and you may dive the ocean deep, do arctic activities, or shoot for the moon and beyond! Our exploration knows no bounds as we journey to parts unknown. Join us for CSI Science Camp 2019 - Young Explorers - where CSI instructors and area science teachers lead students in hands-on science activities covering a variety of subjects guaranteed to excite their imaginations, spark their creativity, and teach them about all things science.

Students can register or learn more about this and other classes here, by going to the CSI Community Education Center, or by calling (208) 732-6442. Class size is limited so early registration is suggested.

Camille Barigar
Director of Community Enrichment
cbarigar@csi.edu | 208.732.6288


JustDanceCSI Just Dance for Juniors Camp

The College of Southern Idaho is still taking registrations for students ages 9-11 for the CSI Just Dance for Juniors Camp. This camp takes places July 27, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Center. Cost of the camp is $105. 

This special day camp is designed to introduce younger students to the concept of an intensive workshop. No dancing experienced required! The camp features the same instructors as the regular camp -a guest faculty from around the United States, bringing a wealth of talent and knowledge to assure each student achieves their highest potential. The day will include an array of such classes as ballet, modern, jazz, musical theatre, tap, and hip hop.  

Students can register or learn more about this and other classes here , by going to the CSI Community Education Center, or by calling (208) 732-6442. Class size is limited so early registration is suggested.

Camille Barigar
Director of Community Enrichment
cbarigar@csi.edu | 208.732.6288


EV3RoboticsBasic EV3 Robotics Camp for Ages 9-14

The College of Southern Idaho is still taking registrations for students ages 9-14 for CSI's Basic EV3 Robotics Camp.  Design, build, and program a LEGO EV3 robot that will crush the competition in a fun, end-of-camp contest. This Beginner EV3 Robotics camp is open to all boys and girls interested in applying science, technology, engineering, and math while learning real-world problem solving skills and gracious professionalism from the valley's own award-winning 5026 Tesla Coils FTC Robotics Team. 

Space is limited to the first 32 registrations. This camp will be held from 12:30 - 4 p.m., August 7-9, in CSI Fine Arts 164. The cost is $105 per registration.  

Students can register or learn more about this and other classes here, by going to the CSI Community Education Center, or by calling 208-732-6442. Class size is limited so early registration is suggested.

Camille Barigar
Director of Community Enrichment
cbarigar@csi.edu | 208.732.6288


golffffffffffCSI Veterans Association 2nd Annual Back to School Golf Scramble


Brian O'Rorke
Veterans Advocacy Coordinator
bororke@csi.edu | 208.732.6244

GeospatialGeospatial Technology Basic Technical Certificate at the CSI Jerome Center

Cesar Perez
CSI Gooding and Jerome Centers Director
cperez@csi.edu | 208.732.6465

WeldingBasicTechnicalWelding Basic Technical Certificate at the CSI Jerome and Mini-Cassia Centers

This course is also offered at the CSI Mini-Cassia Center in Burley! For more information or to register for the Mini-Cassia course call 208-678-1400. 

Cesar Perez
CSI Gooding and Jerome Centers Director
cperez@csi.edu | 208.732.6465

EarlyChildhoodCertificateEarly Childhood Basic Technical Certificate at the CSI Gooding Center

Cesar Perez
CSI Gooding and Jerome Centers Director
cperez@csi.edu | 208.732.6465

Arts101Arts 110: Book Arts

Angela Batchelor
Assistant Professor, Art
abatchelor@csi.edu | 208.732.6754

PhotoClassSummer & Fall Photo Classes

Ben Lustig
Associate Professor, Photography
blustig@csi.edu | 208.732.6756

apollospace50Join us to Celebrate Apollo Plus Fifty


Teri Fattig
Herrett Center Director
tfattig@csi.edu | 208.732.6501

AthleticsUpcoming CSI Athletic Fundraisers
Save the date for our two biggest fundraisers of the year that benefit all CSI Student Athletes! CSI athletes not only are provided an opportunity to reach their dreams, but they also benefit the Magic Valley through community service and providing entertainment by showcasing their unique athletic ability to our whole community. #WeAreGold

Lori Rogers Fly Like an Eagle Golf Tournament
Click here to register online.  


CSI Fall Fest Auction and Dinner
Call 208-732-6486 to purchase tickets ($250 for a table of 8 or $35 per individual plate)



Contact me at jhowell@csi.edu or 208-244-4386 for hole sponsorship information as well as donating to our Fall Fest live and silent auction. Every thing you do makes an impact! Thank you and #JoinTheRush

Jacob Howell
Assistant Athletic Director
jhowell@csi.edu | 208.732.6482

SCPHDAlgalBloomTesting Reveals New Harmful Algal Bloom, Health Advisory Issued for Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir
July 8, 2019  

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Brianna Bodily, Public Information Officer (208) 737-5985  
 
Testing Reveals New Harmful Algal Bloom,
Health Advisory Issued for Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir
 
TWIN FALLS COUNTY - The South Central Public Health District (SCPHD) and the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) are issuing a public health advisory today for Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir. The DEQ said results from water testing on July 1st show levels of a cyanotoxin, Microcystin, are now at unhealthy levels because of a recent cyanobacteria harmful algal bloom (HAB) in the reservoir.
 
SCPHD advises the public to protect their healthy by taking the following steps:
  • Avoid exposure to water in reservoirs under a HAB health advisory. Make sure children, pets, and livestock are not exposed to the water.
  • Do not drink water with a HAB advisory. Boiling and disinfecting DO NOT remove toxins from water.
  • Do not allow pets to eat dried algae
  • If fishing in HAB water, remove all fat, skin, and organs before cooking. Toxins are more likely to collect in those tissues. Wash hands after handling.
"Children and pets are especially at risk," said SCPHD Public Health Program Manager Josh Jensen. "These toxins can cause acute health effects in humans such as eye, ear, and skin irritation as well as gastrointestinal distress, and they can severely affect neurological systems."
 
HABs are not unusual in warm summer months and typically shrink quickly as the water temperature drops in mid to late fall. SCPHD will issue another press release when DEQ tests show Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir is at safe cyanotoxin levels again.
 

For updates, please visit www.deq.idaho.gov or www.phd5.idaho.gov .
 
Brianna Bodily
PIO,  South Central Public Health District
bbodily@phd5.idaho.gov  | 208.737.5985

MunicipalBandTwin Falls Municipal Band Concerts 
Twin Falls Municipal Band starts their 114th consecutive season of concerts at the Twin Falls City Park Bandshell.
 
Due to popular demand, concerts will start at 7:30 p.m. this summer.
 
Director Elizabeth Thomsen, music teacher at Canyon Ridge High School and Robert Stuart Middle School, has planned ten concerts for the Band. Each concert has a theme and features an hour's worth of music. 
 
The season theme is "Across the USA." Here is a theme list and dates for upcoming concerts:
  • July 11 - Summertime Magic
  • July 18 - Childhood Favorites
  • July 25 - Holidays (Not just Christmas!)
  • Aug 1 - Opposite Night
  • Aug 6 (at MV Art Center) - Best of Summer
  • Aug 8 - Best of Summer
Municipal Band concerts will happen every Thursday until August 8. A special Fourth of July Concert will be given in the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium.
 
For further information contact:

Ted Hadley 
Publicity, Twin Falls Municipal Band
thadley@cableone.net | 208.600.3052 

Elizabeth Thomsen
Director, Twin Falls Municipal Band
eabmusic21@gmail.com | 208.410.9899 

CityPoolTwin Falls City Pool Summer Fun!
The Twin Falls City Pool has more than open swim and swim lessons for our community to enjoy this summer. Check out what we have to offer below:

Youth Water Polo Camp
With the help of the High School Water Polo Coach John Sfingi, we are excited to offer water polo for kids 7-14 years of age! W ater Polo is a team sport that uses the pool and adds elements of basketball, soccer and swimming. The camp will focus on teaching skills, rules, and strategies so that kids will learn how to play water polo. Have your kids experience this exciting sport where they will improve their swimming ability and build friendships through teamwork in a positive and fun environment!

Clinics:
  • Intro to Water Polo introduces kids' ages 7-10 to the basic fundamentals & skills of water polo such as passing/catching, eggbeater kick and shooting. The clinic is conducted in the shallow water. *Kids should be able to swim freestyle the width of the pool (20 yards).
  • Learning to Play Water Polo focuses on developing the basic skills of water polo such as ball handling, eggbeater kick, shooting, etc. Kids will also learn basic offenses/defense formations as well as water polo rules. *To participate in this clinic kids must be able to swim 50 yards of freestyle and tread water for 3 minutes without stopping. This clinic is designed for kids 11-14 years.
  • Sessions: Fridays from June 28 - August 2 (No Class 7/19)
    • Intro to Water Polo: 9:30-10:45 am
    • Learning to Play Water Polo: 11-12:15 pm
  •  Prices:
    • Pass Holders: $25
    • Community: $35
THE TOWER!!!
Are you ready for something that is off the wall CRAZY and FUN? Then the TOWER is for you!! It features a slide, rope climbing, and a cliff all in one! Come see if you have what it takes to master THE TOWER!!!
  • Summer Schedule (June 4 - August 9): 
    • Tues, Thurs & Fridays from 1:30-4:30pm 
    • The Tower will not be in on July 4, 16, 18 & 19.
    • Weather permitting
  • Prices: 
    • Pass Holder: FREE
    • Community: Daily Admission Fee
SPLASH N FLICK
  • Movie Schedule
    • MOANA
      • Saturday, July 13 at 9:30 p.m.
    • HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON
      • Saturday, July 27 at 9:15 p.m.
    • JAWS
      • Saturday, August 3 at 9:15 p.m.
  • Doors open 45 minutes before the start of the movie. All movies have subtitles so everyone can enjoy them.
  • Prices: 
    • Pass Holder: FREE
    • Community Daily Admission Fee
For more information on these programs or to register for the youth water polo camp, please visit our website.

rockcreekbbq Community BBQ at Rock Creek

Samra Culum
Project Manager
sculum@csi.edu | 208.732.6223


humansofthemgvHumans of the Magic Valley


C J Rasmusson
Twin Falls Public Library


VetsVietnam War Veterans Commemoration


Angie Quan
Community Liaison, Hospice Visions, Inc. 
 aquan@visionshomecare.com| 208.735.0121


blainecountylisteningsessionBlaine County Listening Session on the CSI Twin Falls Campus


Paige Nielebeck
Idaho Workforce Development Council


KeithFarnsworthThe Art of Keith Farnsworth

Teri Fattig
Herrett Center Director
tfattig@csi.edu | 208.732.6501


ArtintheParkKids Art in the Park


KIDS ART IN THE PARK!

July 27, 2019
9 am (sharp) to 11:30 am
Twin Falls City Park

Presented by the  Magic Valley Arts Council

Kids Art in the Park, a part of  Arts in the  Park, allows kids ages 3 -14 years to attend workshops in the visual and performing arts.

Kids Art in the Park exposes kids to a wide variety of various art forms.  Workshops are planned and instructed by artists and teachers with an emphasis on exploring the educational aspects of the arts. 

All aspects of the arts are included; visual and performing arts. Pre-school aged children enjoy workshops developed especially for their age and motor skill development. 


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