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Culdesac Shebang Days is a community event hosted by the town of Culdesac, Idaho. We are located about twenty miles south of Lewiston, Idaho on Highway 95. Always the second Saturday in June, Shebang Days is fun for the whole family. Come for the parade, stay for the food, events, and entertainment.

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Find out more about our parade, events, live auction, fun for the kids, entertainment, food, and shopping.

Decorating for Christmas at the Culdesac City Park.  The Gem Community members spend hours every year setting up and maintaining the display.

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The Gem Community Committee of Culdesac is a volunteer organization started in 1994.  Our first project was obtaining a grant for downtown sidewalks .  A few years later Shebang Days was started as a way to fund community projects.

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If you would like to learn more about the Gem Community Committee or find out when our next meeting is, can call 208-503-0570 or email us.

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Donating to Community events such as the Community Christmas Dinner and Saturday night kids basketball at City Hall.

Shebang Days live auction is our major fundraiser for the year.  Generous buyers allow us to support other community events and groups.

Some  Past Projects Include

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- Building Main Street Sidewalks

- Culdesac Welcome Signs

- The Veteran's Memorial in the park

- The Culdesac History Book

- Purchasing the Home Run fence for the softball

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- Building the Walking Path

- Continued City Cemetery Maintenance

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The Culdesac City Park Gazebo took many, many years fundraising and with the help of the City of Culdesac and a generous donation from Potlatch #1 Federal Credit Union we were able to build a public gazebo for the community.

Russell Construction handled the build.  Their amazing workers did a fast and fabulous job.

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The Veterans Memorial Re-Dedication in 2022 included the addition of a new stone and over 50 new names.  A re-dedication ceremony was held on Memorial Day.

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