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Memorial Stadium is an outdoor minor league baseball park in the western United States, located in Boise, Idaho. The home of the Boise Hawks of the short season Class A Northwest League, it has a current seating capacity of 3,452 on land owned by Ada County, adjacent to the Western Idaho Fairgrounds on the banks of the Boise River.The stadium opened in 1989, with several significant improvements over time. It was privately built by an investor group led by Bill Pereira and General Manager, Fred Kuenzi. The natural grass playing field at Memorial Stadium sits at an approximate elevation of 2600ft above sea level.Hawks' historyAfter moving from the Tri-Cities after the 1986 season, the renamed Boise Hawks continued as an independent in the Northwest League and played their first two seasons at Bill Wigle Field on the campus of Borah High School. They moved to Memorial Stadium in 1989 and became an affiliate of the California Angels organization in 1990. The Hawks' relationship with the Angels lasted for 11 years before a change to the Chicago Cubs in 2001. The Hawks made another affiliation change to the Colorado Rockies in 2015.
DragonFire Martial Arts, is a member of the Northwest Tang Soo Do Association and has been operating in the Boise area since 1991. DragonFire Martial Arts offers classes in traditional Tang Soo Do for kids, adults, and families. We have been in the same location since 1993 We are once again offering our Little Ninjas program for children ages 4,5, and 6 years old.