Valley Traditional Music Jams

The Community Library

An open gathering of acoustic musicians of many levels coming together to play traditional tunes of the Celtic, Canadian, Western and many other genres. This is a free community event hosted by a volunteer. Everyone is encouraged to suggest a tune and to play along as they wish. Listeners are welcome, too! We welcome and seek to include all interested people regardless of age, background, economic resources, or ability. Meeting every other Saturday in the The Community Library Lecture Hall from 3:00-5:00 p.m.

Free

Trailblazing Women of Country – A Tribute to Patsy, Loretta, and Dolly

The Argyros

Trailblazing Women of Country features the music of Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Dolly Parton, who revolutionized country music and blazed a trail for future generations of female artists. With their chart-topping hits and record-breaking sales, they wove threads of contemporary womanhood throughout the tapestry of country music, resulting in unprecedented commercial success and earning each a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame. Through their singular voices and artistry, Patsy, Loretta, and Dolly defied restrictive gender norms, proving that women can be at once beautiful and strong, vulnerable, and powerful. Featuring soloists, Miko Marks, CMT's 2022, "Next Woman of Country,” and Nashville based singer, Kristina Train, supported by a 5-member all-female band.

$45 – $75

Watercolor Workshop

Sawtooth Botanical Garden

Hosted by Kalie Mauldin Monday, March 25, 2024 11:00am to 12:30pm $30 per person Come learn how to paint using negative space as we create a beautiful nature seen . Beginners and seasoned artists welcome! Kalie will lead the group through the techniques step by step, with space at the end to exercise your own creative juices This class is for all skill levels. You are also welcome to pack a lunch to have a picnic in the greenhouse after the class.

$30

Wood River Valley reGEN Film Club

Wood River Valley

We are excited to invite you to join the local Wood River Valley chapter of the reGEN Film Club. reGEN Media is the first and only Indigenous-owned and female-led regenerative media studio and their North American film club program uses films to enrich and strengthen local communities. reGEN Film Club is a series of curated films that will give you an opportunity to watch, digest, and discuss films through the lens of different perspectives. Expect to meet or deepen your relationship to both the film and Club community through these 75-minute discussions. Think of it like a book club, but for movies! Discover hidden indie film gems and hear perspectives and commentaries from our brilliant reGEN filmmakers who will expand your minds and hearts as you investigate your own perspectives and experiences of the films in your comunity. How it works: -Our curators - made up of our reGEN filmmakers - will each select a film to present to you during the course of a year (October 2023 - July 2024) -You can watch the selected film online at your convenience (we will provide information as to where you can find it). -We will then have an in-person 75-minute discussion ...

$150

“Big Two-Hearted River” Class with Austin Smith

Wood River Museum of History & Culture

In this class on a Hemingway classic, we’ll consider the tension between Nick Adams’s tenuous psychological state and the physical details of fishing and camping that make this story so vivid. As with so many of Hemingway’s characters, there is more going on under the surface than might be apparent on a first read. We’ll explore how the blackened body of a grasshopper can, for a discerning reader, conjure the horrors of war, and how the difference between a clean river and a muddy swamp can convey as much about the psyche as they do about the watershed. As many times as you read this story, you always see something new in it, and so this class will be a collaborative effort of deep reading in which we’ll help one another find what Hemingway has hidden. Attendees should have read both parts of “Big Two-Hearted River” before the class, but familiarity with the entire collection in which the story appears – "In Our Time" – will be helpful in our discussion of how this final story involves material that readers of the original collection would have encountered before. This class will meet at the Library's Wood River Museum of History ...

Free

Sun Valley Culinary Institute Tours

Sun Valley Culinary Institute

The Sun Valley Culinary Institute is pleased to offer tours open to the general public. Come see why we have become one of the most important and entertaining sites to visit in the Wood River Valley. As a full time location for both student culinary classes year round and personalized classes for the general public, SVCI is proud to open our doors and welcome visitors with coffee and donuts. Come see for yourself…free tours are offered every Thursday at 10AM

Hemingway and Skiing with John Lundin

The Community Library

Historian and author John W. Lundin will explore Ernest Hemingway’s relationship to skiing, from the Alps to Idaho, and how skiing was an important part of the writer's life, key to his coming of age, and provided themes he incorporated into his later writings. Hemingway developed his love for skiing in the Alps during the 1920s while dealing with gruesome injuries suffered during World War I and living as an expatriate in Paris as a member of the “lost generation.” Between 1922 to 1926, he spent winters in the Alps, perfecting his craft and writing his first works, and skiing in the afternoons with his first wife Hadley Richardson. Hemingway threw himself into skiing, excited by the physically demanding nature of the sport in the 1920s, the challenge of climbing mountains using skins, and racing down glaciers in untracked snow, experiencing avalanches and crevasses, perhaps as a way of dealing with troubled memories of his traumatic war years. His association with Sun Valley, Idaho, began in 1939 when he accepted an invitation to stay at the resort compliments of Union Pacific in exchange for its right to use his image for publicity. He fell in love with the area, returning ...

Free

Free Range Poetry Night

Hailey Town Center West

The Hailey Public Library and the newly-formed Free Range Poetry Society will host their 2nd poetry night on Thursday, March 28, at 5:30 PM at Town Center West. The free event celebrates the power and importance of poetry and helps kick off Poetry Month in April. Free Range poets have permission to roam wherever the words take them and readers will include Florence Blanchard, Ted Dyer, Sue Bailey, John Fox, Susan Fierman, Les Shanahan, Andrea Pierceall and Cit Ananda.

Free

Easter Egg Hunt

Sawtooth Botanical Garden

Easter Egg Hunt Friday, March 29, 2024 11:00am - 1:00pm $20 per child Tons of Eggs, 12 Golden Prize Eggs, Face Painting, Raffle and more! This event will take place rain or shine. It’s Idaho, we are all used to egg hunts in the snow! Please make sure you and your child wear boots, the garden could be muddy.

$20

Beginning and Drop-In Knitting

The Community Library

Bring your own needles and yarn, and join master knitter and Sun Valley Needle Arts owner Patricia Lirk for a bi-monthly gathering. Come learn to knit, ask questions and solve knitting mysteries, and meet others. Meeting in the green chairs by the fireplace. First and third Monday through May. Drop-in. All skill levels welcome.

Free

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