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The Cenarrusa Foundation for Basque Culture

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arbolaNEW From the Cenarrusa Foundation

• 2010 Grant Application and 2010 Grant Report forms now available - click here.
• Pete Cenarrusa's interview on Idaho Public Television's Dialogue program from January 14, 2010 click here.
• Photos from the book launch party at the Basque Museum & Cultural Center click here.

2009 Cenarrusa Foundation for Basque Culture Community Grant Recipients photos and awards can be viewed by clicking here

The Cenarrusa Foundation for Basque Culture

The Cenarrusa Foundation for Basque Culture was founded in 2003 as the Cenarrusa Center for Basque Studies. Our goal was to preserve, educate and connect the Basque community and the the world through research, projects and educational opportunities by establishing a Basque Studies program at Boise State University. The success of that effort and the overall program's success was a joint effort between educators, business and cultural groups from the Basque community in Boise, Idaho and the efforts of Boise's Basque Museum and Cultural Center and the Basque Government.

Pete Cenarrusa

The Cenarrusa Foundation is a cultural advancement and funding organization in support of the Basque cultural experience in Idaho and Eastern Oregon founded by Pete Cenarrusa.

Pete and Freda have also reached another milestone with the publication of Pete's memoir in November 2009. Bizkaia to Boise by Quane Kenton with Pete T. Cenarrusa chronicles Pete's heritage and life from his family's ancestral home in Euskadi to his career in Idaho politics.

As Governor Otter put it in his preface "You will get some perspective on the teacher, coach, legislator, house speaker, secretary of state, confidante of governors (and critic of some), touchstone for the powerful, friend of the powerless, advocate for farmers, ranchers and sheepherders, and—always—champion of the Basques."

• For more about the book click here.

• Click here for more about Pete Cenarrusa. arbola


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Cenarrusa Papers Dedicated
Release Date: 11/20/2009

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