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Saturday, March 21, 2026

National Single Parent Day Ice Cream Social hosted by Anna Grace Foundation

Saturday, March 21, 2026

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Buy what you want for your family. $1 reserves your family's spot. Use the 2026 AGF paypal link at https://www.paypal.com/donat/?hosted_button_id=YK2AS8WWHG8K8

 

Legos and coloring pages for the children will be provided.

 

Bring your gently used clothes for a donation to Central District Health and receive a gift card.

 

On National Single Parent Day this March 21, 2026, single parents get to take a break from constantly holding down the fort! Think about all you do for your children. If you have support that's not a partner, take some extra time to appreciate them and their help.

 

Thanks for coming to our AGF Single Parents Ice Cream Social!

Saturday, March 28, 2026
The ICOM Community Health Fair is an event dedicated to promoting the health and wellbeing of the Treasure Valley community. It is a free event where attendees can receive health screenings, connect with local health care providers, learn practical ways to support their health, meet medical students and discover services available in the Treasure Valley - all in one place.

https://www.icom.edu/events/6th-annual-community-health-fair/









 
Saturday, March 28, 2026
As you take your seat tonight, you are invited into a concert rooted in hope, resilience, and the courage to live authentically. Through music, we celebrate the power of choosing optimism in difficult times and the strength that emerges when voices rise together instead of standing alone. These songs reflect our shared longing for inclusion, belonging, and unity—creating a space where diversity is celebrated, equality is upheld, and community is built through harmony.

To say that everyone is welcome is both a joyful declaration and a meaningful responsibility. It calls us not only to affirm ourselves and assert our place in the world, but also to remain open to those who may not share our perspectives, experiences, or ways of being. True inclusion asks us to hold space for difference—to listen with curiosity, to coexist with respect, and to work toward a world where each of us can live fully and authentically without infringing on one another. It is not about sameness, but about mutual dignity.

In light of recent local events, we want to be clear and compassionate in our message: the simple truth that everyone is welcome still matters. When that truth is challenged, music becomes one of the most powerful ways to reaffirm it—not in anger, but in solidarity, peace, and love. Tonight’s performance is both a reflection and a quiet act of courage: singing for understanding, for freedom of expression, and for a world where all people are seen, valued, and allowed to show their true colors. May these voices uplift you, empower you, and remind us all that when we stand together, there is room for everyone.