Event Series Ketchum Farmers Market

2023 Ketchum Farmers Market

Forest Service Park

We are excited to announce that starting summer of 2023, the Ketchum Farmers Market will be moving to the Forest Service Park at 131 River St. East!  Come join the fun, shop, taste the freshness of local produce, get to know your farmers, buy in-season produce and plant starts, listen to free music with family and friends and enjoy the atmosphere of the Wood River Farmers’ Markets. Support local-made and grown products and help strengthen and build our local economy! Your health will thank you. Wednesdays from 12-4 pm June 14th-October 11th, 2023

Miracle of the Mind: Rehabilitation with Dr. Jonathan Myers

The Community Library

The Miracle of the Mind programs at The Community Library are presented in partnership with Anita Dromey, Speech-Language Pathologist at St. Luke's Rehabilitation in Ketchum. This program will be livestreamed and recorded. Register at www.comlib.org to save your seat. Jonathan D. Myers, MD is a board-certified physiatrist (a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation), with expertise in a variety of neurologic and musculoskeletal conditions, and is currently the medical director of rehabilitation services for St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center. He cares for outpatients in the clinic setting and for inpatients at the Gwen Neilsen Anderson Rehabilitation Center at St. Luke's Magic Valley. His areas of clinical interest and expertise include spasticity management, spinal cord injury, stroke, traumatic brain injury, working with amputation and limb deficiencies, and cerebral palsy and other movement disorders. Dr. Myers will share his personal story of rehabilitation from a spinal cord injury and how his medical training influenced his recovery.

Free

Sturtevants Ladies’ Shop Rides

Join Sturtevants for fun ‘no drop’ rides on some of the Valley’s best trails! Wednesdays through September 20 Wednesday, JUNE 14: Two Dog Beginner/Intermediate Meet at Rotarian Parking Lot, 6pm Wednesday, JUNE 28: Adams Gulch BBQ IN THEPARKING LOT AFTER THE RIDE! Beginner/Intermediate Meet at Adams Gulch Trailhead, 6pm JULY: WRTC Trail Work Day Everyone! Meeting Place & Time TBD Wednesday, August 2: Shuttle Edge of the World Advanced Meet at Baker Creek Parking Lot, 5:30pm *Remember to bring a tip for the shuttle driver! Wednesday, AUGUST 30: Galena Day! Beginner/Intermediate Meet at Galena Parking Lot, 6pm Wednesday, September 6: White Clouds + Corral Creek Intermediate Meet at Sturtevants Ketchum, 6pm Wednesday, September 20: Chocolate + Fox Intermediate Meet at Fox Creek Trailhead, 6pm

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

Event Series Volunteer For Veggies

Volunteer For Veggies

Bloom Community Food Center

Join in community gardening sessions at The Hope Garden (corner of Walnut and 1st in Hailey) and the Bloom Community Food Center (110 Honeysuckle St., Bellevue). Tasks include harvesting, planting, weeding, and flower bouquet making! Fresh vegetables shared with everyone each session. JUNE 5 – SEPT 28 Hope Garden (Hailey) Monday evenings 5:30pm-7:00pm Wednesday mornings 9-10:30am Bloom Community Food Center (Bellevue) Thursday mornings 10-11:30am

Event Series COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Hailey Afternoon Art

COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Hailey Afternoon Art

SVMoA Hailey Classroom

Play, create, discover, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit SVMoA's Hailey Classroom, explore various art materials, and create art inspired by SVMoA's summer exhibition Hidden Gems: Sun Valley Collects. Projects will change monthly. Age & Ability: all ages, families encouraged to attend together. FREE! Drop in anytime between 1:30–4:30pm; no registration required!

Free
Event Series SIHA Summer Series

SIHA Summer Series

Stanley Museum

Join the Sawtooth Interpretive & Historical Association for their 16th annual Sawtooth Forum & Lecture Series at the Stanley Museum, 5pm every other Friday June 30-August 25. June 30: Grizzly Bears and the Bitterroot and Central Idaho Wilderness presented by Steve Nadeau, Wildlife Biologist July 14: What Lies Beneath: How the Idaho Batholith Influenced the Yellowstone- Snake River Plain Supervolcanoes presented by Kathrine Potter, PhD July 28: Multiple Voices, Varied Spaces: Literature and History in the American West presented by Amanda J. Zink, PhD August 11: Seeking Beauty: The Wanderings of a Vagabond presented by Ed Cannady, Photographer and retired SNRA Backcountry Manager August 25: Advocates For Our Future: A Youth Perspective on Salmon Recovery presented by Lilly Wilson, Salmon Youth Protectors September 22 at The Community Library in Ketchum: The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind presented by Amy Gulick, Photographer and Author

“The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind” with Amy Gulick

The Community Library

What is it like to have a relationship with salmon? Intrigued that there is still a place in the world where the lives of people and salmon are linked, photographer and author Amy Gulick traveled throughout Alaska to explore the web of human relationships with these extraordinary fish. Commercial fishermen took her on as crew; Alaska Native families taught her the art of preserving both fish and culture; and sport fishing guides showed her how to cast her line as well as her mind. Amy will share stories and images from her book, The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind, and speak to salmon recovery in the Pacific Northwest based on the relationships and conservation efforts she witnessed in Alaska. Amy Gulick is a photographer and writer, whose work has appeared in Smithsonian, Audubon, National Wildlife, and Outdoor Photographer. She is the recipient of the Voice of the Wild Award from the Alaska Wilderness League, the Conservation Voices Award from Washington Wild, and the Daniel Housberg Wilderness Image Award from the Alaska Conservation Foundation. Her award-winning books include The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind and Salmon in the Trees: Life in Alaska’s Tongass Rain Forest. Registration is ...

Free

Gimlets in the Garden ~ Spicy Edition

Sawtooth Botanical Garden

Join us for an evening of music by Secuestrado, southwest cuisine, hosted bar with our signature spicy gimlet cocktails, raffle prizes, at this boutique picnic style event! Support the valley's own public botanical garden in its late summer glory.

$80

Wild & Scenic Film Festival at the Limelight Hotel

Limelight Hotel

Please join Idaho Rivers United for this IN PERSON event at the Limelight Hotel in beautiful Ketchum, ID on September 22nd, 2023! Doors open at 6:00 pm MST, with the show to follow shortly after. Our staff will be there to share our current conservation project updates and how you can get involved in our work. The Wild & Scenic Film Festival inspires environmental activism and a love for nature–through film. Wild & Scenic shares an urgent call to action, encouraging festival-goers to learn more about what they can do to save our threatened planet. Thank you for your support in the name of adventure storytelling!

$12 – $15

Cécile McLorin Salvant

The Argyros

Cécile McLorin Salvant is a composer, singer, and visual artist. The late Jessye Norman described Salvant as “a unique voice supported by an intelligence and full-fledged musicality, which light up every note she sings.” Salvant has developed a passion for storytelling and finding the connections between vaudeville, blues, theater, jazz, baroque, and folkloric music.  Salvant is an eclectic curator, unearthing rarely recorded, forgotten songs with strong narratives, interesting power dynamics, unexpected twists, and humor. Salvant won the Thelonious Monk competition in 2010.  She has received three consecutive Grammy Awards for Best Jazz Vocal Album for The Window, Dreams and Daggers, and For One To Love, and was nominated for the award in 2014 for her album WomanChild. In 2020, Salvant received the MacArthur fellowship and the Doris Duke Artist Award. Nonesuch Records released Ghost Song in March of 2022, and has since gone onto receive two Grammy Nominations as well as appearing on several year-end best lists for 2022

$25 – $75
Event Series WRTC Volunteer Work Party

WRTC Volunteer Work Party

Where: TBD Difficulty: TBD Project Description: TBD What to bring/wear: Closed toe/ankle supporting shoes and pants will be required. We recommend bringing your own eye protection/sunglasses, work gloves and sunscreen. A small pack is nice to have for water, layers and a snack. No dogs please. What we will provide: Tools, required PPE available for use: hard hats, eye protection, gloves etc. Bike helmets are not an appropriate substitute. RSVP: Yes please! HERE

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