
What we’re about
Welcome remote workers! Do you miss the after-work happy hour, but not the office grind? Then, this group is for you.
Working remotely has some great benefits, but enriching social interaction and expanding community aren't on that list. Let's use this meetup as an opportunity to meet new people, network and just get out of our Zoom chat window for a couple hours.
This group is primarily to entice remote workers out of their house with beer and human interaction, but all professionals regardless of whether your office is in your basement or in an actual location with real live colleagues are welcome to join.
Upcoming events (4)
See all- Ladies' Night: Remote Workers SocialPayette Brewing Company, Boise, ID
Looking to meet other women who work remotely in Boise? Join us for our first ladies-only happy hour: a relaxed evening out with good conversation, plenty of laughs, and maybe a drink or two.
Whether you're new to the group or a familiar face, this is a no-pressure chance to connect and enjoy each other’s company. Payette is dog-friendly so feel free to bring your pups.
Grab a bite from the food truck on site while enjoying a cold beer or mocktail. The Queens food truck menu can be found at this link.
- Downtown Boise Walking TourThe Basque Museum & Cultural Center, Boise, ID
Want to learn something new about the city you call home? Join us for WalkAbout Boise — a 90-minute guided walking tour through 150 years of history and architecture. This walking tour is great for visitors and Idaho residents who want to learn more about Boise's vibrant downtown.
Tour Highlights Include:
- Downtown's evolution from gold rush boomtown, through urban renewal decline, and 21st-century revitalization.
- The oldest and newest buildings downtown, spanning 150 years of construction.
- Buildings associated with Boise's historic Basque, German, Jewish, and Chinese communities.
- The Idaho State Capitol and Boise City Hall.
- Buildings designed by early pioneers and nationally known master architects.
- The Egyptian Theatre.
Arrive 10 minutes early to check in. Tours start promptly at 10:00 AM and end around 11:30 AM, beginning and ending at the bench in front of the Basque Museum and Cultural Center on Grove Street in downtown Boise.
Cost: Cost is $10 for Preservation Idaho members, $15 for non-members (credit card processing fees apply).
Purchase your tickets in advance from Preservation Idaho at this link. Last minute walk-ups are welcome (exact cash or check only).
The tours are held rain or shine; tours are not postponed or rescheduled, so dress accordingly in comfortable walking shoes. Consider bringing sunscreen, water, and umbrella as needed.
Preservation Idaho Website Link.