Event Series Wood River Valley reGEN Film Club

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

Ketchum’s Main Street Reconstruction Project Meeting

Limelight Hotel

The City of Ketchum will be hosting two meetings to inform the community of the preliminary draft desgin for the Main Street Reconstruction Project. Information that will be shared in the meetings includes: Project Scope Timelines Discussion on potential business impacts Wednesday, Nov 8 @ 5:30pm Limelight Hotel - Silver Creek Room. No host bard will be available. Thursday, November 9 @ 11:30am  Ketchum City Hall. You can view the Nov 9th meeting online at tinyurl.com/main9th Please RSVP by emailing: particiapte@ketchumidaho.org. Presentations will begin promptly at specified times so please be on time. This is not an open house. Refreshments will be served. More information on the project can be found at: https://www.projectketchum.org/main-street-mobility-improvements/    

Holiday Meal Planning Class with Chef Joe Tocci

Sun Valley Culinary Institute

FARE Idaho invites you to learn a new cooking skill or two at our Holiday Meal Planning Class being held at the Sun Valley Culinary Institute! Join us and our friends from the Sun Valley Institute for Resilience, the Idaho Wine Commission and the Trailing of the Sheep Festival for an evening with SVCI Chef Joe Tocci focused on how to utilize local produce and wines. At the end, you'll enjoy the delicious results, featuring locally sourced lamb, potatoes, and assorted seasonal vegetables. Space is limited and will sell out, so order your tickets today!

$75.00

Dublin Guitar Quartet

The Argyros

Described as a “quartet with a difference” by The Irish Times, Dublin Guitar Quartet is the first classical guitar quartet entirely devoted to new music. Since its formation at the Dublin Conservatory of Music and Drama, the DGQ has worked to expand the limited repertoire by commissioning new works and adapting contemporary works from outside of the guitar repertoire. With the help of eight and eleven-string guitars, the quartet has created an original catalogue of arrangements by composers such as Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Arvo Part, and Gyorgy Ligeti. The DGQ’s work has brought the attention of some of the world’s leading composers.  

$25 – $50

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

Ketchum’s Main Street Reconstruction Project Meeting

Ketchum City Hall

The City of Ketchum will be hosting two meetings to inform the community of the preliminary draft desgin for the Main Street Reconstruction Project. Information that will be shared in the meetings includes: Project Scope Timelines Discussion on potential business impacts Wednesday, Nov 8 @ 5:30pm Limelight Hotel - Silver Creek Room. No host bard will be available. Thursday, November 9 @ 11:30am  Ketchum City Hall. You can view the Nov 9th meeting online at tinyurl.com/main9th Please RSVP by emailing: particiapte@ketchumidaho.org. Presentations will begin promptly at specified times so please be on time. This is not an open house. Refreshments will be served. More information on the project can be found at: https://www.projectketchum.org/main-street-mobility-improvements/    

SVFF- Special Community Screening KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON

Sun Valley Opera House

The Sun Valley Film Festival, in collaboration with Apple Original Films, proudly presents a free special screening of the film "Killers of the Flower Moon." When oil is discovered in 1920s Oklahoma under Osage Nation land, the Osage people are murdered one by one—until the FBI steps in to unravel the mystery. SCREENING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE COMMUNITY LIBRARY. FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.  RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. Complimentary concessions, including beer and wine, courtesy of a generous Patron.

Free

Free Range Poetry Night

Hailey Town Center West

The Hailey Public Library and the ad-hoc Free Range Poetry Society will host Free Range Poetry Night on Thursday, November 9, at 5:30 PM at Town Center West. The Society was formed to remind our community of the power and importance of poetry. Free Range poets have permission to roam wherever the words take them. Readers include Florence Blanchard, Sue Bailey, John Fox, Susan Fierman, Kristin Fletcher, Les Shanahan, Mark Spenser and Cit Ananda.

Free
Event Series Ketchum Remote Collective Workspace

Ketchum Remote Collective Workspace

The Community Library

Ketchum Remote Collective aims to bridge the intangible gap between the Wood River Valley’s physical community and the remote workplace for many of its residents. Come meet and spend part of your week working alongside other remote workers. Drop in Fridays between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. to The Community Library's Idaho Room. The group has a large, dedicated space for co-working!

Free

Blaine County Food Drive

Join us for the 3rd annual Blaine County Food Drive as we stock the shelves for local food pantries. November 11th from 10am-1pm. There will be three convenient drive-up and drop-off locations located at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Ketchum, Hailey and Carey cities. For more information visit JustServe.org

Free

Pray for Snow Party

River Run Lodge

Join us in celebrating the start of the 2023-34 winter season and appeasing the snow-gods. Bust out the vintage costumes, good vibes, and dance the snow into existence! Bring healthy dried goods (such as canned meat, dry beans, healthy cold cereal, etc) to donate to the Hunger Coalition and get raffle tickets for some epic prizes. Let’s celebrate an awesome start to the season!

Conversations with the Dean: Wildfires and Open Space Management

Ketchum City Hall

Blaine County, Idaho – Join the Wood River Land Trust, Idaho Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, and University of Idaho for a community conversation with Dennis Becker, Dean of the College of Natural Resources. Dennis will share his expertise on how the Wood River Valley community can mitigate and respond to wildland fires with cross-sector solutions. Scott Boettger, President of the Wood River Land Trust says, “In 2013, when the Beaver Creek fire burned 114,000 acres in our backyard, only one structure was lost. Credit is due to our local firefighters, as well as our local zoning codes— restricting development on hillsides and up remote drainages better prepared us to fight the fire.” In light of Dennis’ research and Blaine County’s wildfire history, Planning Director Cece Osborn at the Wood River Land Trust will discuss the interface between our built environment, community efforts, and surrounding open spaces. Tess O’Sullivan, The Nature Conservancy’s Land Conservation Strategy Lead, will share information about the Conservancy’s statewide approach to building resilient forests that includes the use of prescribed fire. Solutions to wildfires are multi-faceted, reliant on regional coordination, and key to preserving our community’s natural resources. Join us in a community conversation at Ketchum ...

Free

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