Trekking & Photographing the White Clouds

Elephant's Perch, Ketchum, ID

Are you curious about exploring the Cecil D. Andrus White Clouds Wilderness? Intrigued by spectacular peaks and sparkling alpine lakes, but unsure how to plan your adventure? Join Idaho Conservation League at Elephant’s Perch in Ketchum on Wednesday, May 17th, for a presentation on Trekking & Photographing the White Clouds! Learn about the history of the wilderness area, must-see spots, and how to best capture the photos of this stunning backcountry terrain. Led by Josh Johnson, Conservation Associate at ICL, and legendary public servant/photographer/mountain goat Ed Cannady, you won’t want to miss this!

Free

“To Taste Life Twice” Seminar

The Community Library

Join The Community Library and Story Forward for three days of writing, reading, and connecting over words. All events are free! Some events require pre-registration. The seminar opens at the Library on Thursday evening, May 18, at 6:00 p.m. with "Reader's Corner," a talk by Bob Kustra, the host of Reader’s Corner on Boise State Public Radio and BSU President Emeritus & Professor of Public Service. Reader’s Corner is a weekly radio show and podcast featuring lively conversations with leading writers, including many winners of top literary prizes and best-selling authors. Kustra will discuss his interviews and their issues and ideas that matter today. All are welcome, through registration is recommended to save your seat. On Friday, attendees can register to attend one of two afternoon breakouts: "Capturing the Unsung Power of Point of View in Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Poetry" with Christian Winn, or "Untangling the Difficult Narrative: Using Form, Language, and Self-Care to Access Our Wounds" with Rebecca Evans. Space is limited, so pre-registration is required. Both breakouts run 2:00-5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 19 at the Library. Saturday morning, May 20, at 10:30 a.m. the seminar's breakout instructors--Idaho writers Christian Winn, Rebecca Evans, CMarie Fuhrman, Alan Heathcock, and ...

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Youth Panel – What Caring Adults Need to Know // Panel de Jóvenes – Lo que los adultos necesitan saber

Community Campus

Join us for pizza, resource tables, and an evening of conversation with a panel of local youth. Tyler Norris, MDiv will facilitate, giving the panel a chance to share what struggles they face as teenagers today and what the adults in their lives can do to support them. Let’s show up for the children in our community and learn how we can help. Attendance and dinner is FREE to all community members. No need to register! For questions and more information contact St. Luke’s Center for Community Health (208) 727-8733. Sponsor St. Luke’s Center for Community Health Sensitive topics will be covered. Recommended audience: Adults and Teenagers 13 and up. Panel de Jóvenes ~ Lo que los adultos necesitan saber Acompáñenos en una noche con mesas informativas, pizza, y conversaciones con un panel de jóvenes de la comunidad. Tyler Norris, que tiene una maestría en Divinidad, facilitará la conversación. Ofrecerá al panel la oportunidad de compartir las dificultades que enfrentan como adolescentes hoy en día, y lo que pueden hacer los adultos en sus vidas para apoyarlos. Hagámonos presente por los chicos de nuestra comunidad y aprendamos cómo podemos ayudar. La asistencia y cena son GRATIS para todos los miembros ...

Lawn Games for Teens & Tweens

The Community Library

Teens and Tweens are invited to come play games on the lawn: Cornhole, Spikeball. Snacks will be provided. This is a drop-in event between 3:30 pm and 5:00 pm.

Free

Living with Alzheimer’s – Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Hailey Town Center West

Hailey Public Library and the Greater Idaho Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association will host Dr. Carol Stephens, Psy.D. for Living with Alzheimer’s Part 2 on Tuesday, May 23, from noon – 1:00 PM. A disease of the brain, Alzheimer’s causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. Join us to learn about disease stages, risk factors and current research and treatments available to address some symptoms. Held at Town Center West.

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WRTC Volunteer Work Party

Where: Hidden Valley Trail, meeting at project site. When: Tuesday, May 23rd 5:15 PM - 7:30 PM Difficulty: Moderately demanding due to trail in Project Description: Installing drains, general maintenance 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! RSVP HERE Directions: It is one mile in from the start of the trail, off of Bullion Gulch Road. From the low start of the trail off Bullion Gulch Road, travel up the trail for 0.4 miles to an intersection. Turn right onto the loop portion of the Hidden Valley Trail and travel an additional 0.8 miles to the work site. We will meet volunteers at the project site, so plan according to your mode of transportation. GPS 43.48557, -114.39941 You can bike, hike, run, ride your zebra…whatever you’d like to get to the work site. Tools will be at the work site.

Intercambio

Hailey Public Library

Hailey Public Library is launching Intercambio, a new, weekly Spanish / English language exchange, an opportunity for learners to practice language skills with each other in a friendly, facilitated environment. Free; starts Tuesday, February 28, from 6:00-7:00 PM. Town Center West.

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Event Series HPL Launches Lotería Night!

HPL Launches Lotería Night!

Hailey Town Center West

Hailey Public Library and Neighbors Helping Neighbors are launching Lotería Night, a new monthly, bilingual community night, held on the 4th Thursday of each month from 6:00-8:00 PM starting May 25. Lotería is a traditional game of chance, sometimes referred to as Mexican bingo, and played with a deck of 54 colorful cards. The free, family friendly event will be held at Town Center West and feature door prizes and aperitivos.

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Hailey Memorial Day Ceremony

The Hailey Memorial Day Ceremony is a special event that will take place on Monday, May 29th, 2023, at 11 am. Join the community as we come together to honor and pay our respects to the brave men and women who have served and are currently serving in our military. This ceremony is an opportunity to show our appreciation for their service and the sacrifices they have made to protect our freedom and safety. As part of our tribute to our fallen heroes, we will decorate over 420 veterans' graves with flags and carnations on Friday, May 26th, 2023. We will also place a Memorial wreath on the Blaine County Veterans monument in the cemetery as a symbol of our gratitude and respect. We will continue to share more details about the ceremony as we get closer to the event. Please note that masks are optional for this event Visit www.haileycemetery.com for up-to-date information. Admission: Free Location: Hailey Cemetery 511 Maple Ave - Hailey Contact: Please call Geegee Lowe 208-720-7395 or Katie 208-788-2007

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