
"Meridian's Dairy Days Delight: Balloons, Baseball, and Brilliant Artistry in Idaho's Treasure Valley"
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Meridian is buzzing because it’s the grand finale of the 96th annual Dairy Days celebration at Story Park. The fun started early with the Dairy Glow Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Launch, painting the sky with a rainbow of colors and delighting early risers. Carnival rides are spinning and food vendors are serving up delicious local fare, while Old MacDonald’s Farm and the Rainier Amusements Carnival are drawing families from all over the Treasure Valley. Tonight, the Dairy Glow Balloon Glow returns at dusk, lighting up the park in a stunning display.
Town pride was front and center last night as Meridian High School’s baseball team notched a dramatic 5-4 walk-off win against Eagle High, capping an exciting week of summer league sports. West Ada School District student artwork is also featured at the downtown Framed exhibit, offering a creative respite for those seeking some shade and inspiration.
For those looking to explore beyond the park, the Honeybee Festival at Victory Gardens Nursery runs from 9 AM until 2 PM, promising hands-on learning and activities for families passionate about pollinators. Meanwhile, at Kleiner Park, artists and craftsmen have gathered for the annual Meridian Fine Arts Festival, showcasing everything from wood burning to stained glass, with live entertainment and food vendors adding to the lively atmosphere.
If you’re in the mood for more western action, remember the Snake River Stampede wraps up at the Ford Idaho Center in nearby Nampa tonight—a world-class rodeo that’s sure to thrill fans of all ages.
Whether you’re a balloon chaser, sports fan, art lover, or just in the mood for some classic fair food, Meridian has something for everyone this Saturday. Enjoy the sunshine, the celebrations, and another beautiful day in the heart of Idaho’s Treasure Valley[1][3][4][5].