CREATIVE ECONOMY WORKSHOP OPEN TO AREA BUSINESSES

Boise State University’s Centre for Creativity and Innovation will hold the fourth annual Creative Economy Workshop on Oct. 17 at the new WaterCooler building in downtown Boise. This year’s theme is how communities and organizations spark creativity and economic vitality. Representatives from business, the arts, government and education are invited to participate.

The workshop is part of ongoing efforts to develop Boise as a creative economic hub. Nancy Napier, a professor of international business at Boise State and director for the centre, is organizing the workshop. It is one of a few workshop series on creative economies in the United States.

The Treasure Valley is a pioneer in the creative economy because of its entrepreneurial spirit, creative talent and quality of life, Napier said, along with intriguing collaborations across the arts, business, government and education that attract dynamic people and organizations.

The workshop will include:

The workshop will run from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Oct. 17 at the WaterCooler, 14th and Idaho in Boise. The cost is $199 and includes lunch and an evening reception. Space for the workshop is limited, but organizers are seeking a diverse mix of organizations to create the best results. For more information or to register, call 426-4205, send e-mail to lorriebyerly@boisestate.edu or visit http://cobe.boisestate.edu/create!Idaho.