Wood River Writers’ Focused Writing Group

The Community Library

Saturdays, November 2 – April 5, from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm Co-work with a community of writers the first Saturday of each month for focused writing and craft discussions and connect to other writers from the Wood River Valley and beyond! All writing abilities and ages welcome. Join us in The Community Library’s Idaho Room, or online via Zoom. The Wood River Writers’ Groups are led by AJ Super, a local author with a trilogy of science fiction books published by a small traditional press. She is also a Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers’ Association (SFWA) member.

5B Battle of the Bands

Liberty Theater

Join us for an all-day rock showdown at the Liberty Theater in Hailey, ID, where 14 acts and 40+ musicians will battle it out for two amazing prizes! This will be an all day affair complete with music, drinks, food and good company. Each band will compete for the Audience Favorite who wins a coveted spot at the 2025 Sawtooth Valley Gathering Festival in Stanley, ID and the Judge's Panel Winner who will win recording time at The Tonic Room Recording and Mastering Studio in Boise, ID. The prizes don’t stop there! Each band will be competing on behalf of a chosen non-profit, and if they win, their non-profit receives a $1000 donation! Come be a part of this epic music event and support great causes while discovering your next favorite local band! GA Tickets: $25 VIP Tickets: $50 (Includes Private Balcony Access and free food + drinks) Doors: 1:00 PM Kick Off: 1:30 PM Music: 2:00 PM ALL TICKETS GIVE YOU ACCESS TO THE ENTIRE DAY OF ACTIVITIES

$25 – $50

Pray for Snow Party

River Run Lodge

Join us in celebrating the start of the 2024-25 winter season and appeasing the snow-gods. Bust out the vintage costumes, good vibes, and dance the snow into existence! The River Run bar will be open and a special Pray for Snow food menu will be available. Music presented by DJ Luke Ross. This year, we encourage guests to participate in our annual Food Drive and Coat Drive that will benefit our two partners of the event: The Hunger Coalition and The Shoshone Project. More information on both can be found below. Food Drive: The Hunger Coalition will host the Annual Pray for Snow Food Drive again this year. For every five cans of food, you will receive one raffle ticket. Valid for up to five raffle tickets per person. Raffle tickets will also be available for cash purchase, with all proceeds benefitting The Hunger Coalition. Please bring only food donations from the following list, identified by The Hunger Coalition as the highest need items. Top 10 Food Items Needed: 1. Canned Meat (Tuna, Chicken, etc.) 2. Healthy Cereal 3. Dry Beans/Rice/Lentils 4. Cooking Oil 5. Nut Butters 6. Dry Pasta 7. Maseca Flour 8. Shelf Stable Alternative Milk 9. Canned Beans 10. Canned Fruits/Vegetables Coat Drive: This year, ...

Limelight Lounge – Live Music Series

Limelight Lounge

Throughout the year, The Limelight Lounge is the place to be in Ketchum for live local music. It's the perfect way to unwind after a day on the mountain. Order a beer and a few apps (or go all out with dinner from our menu), and enjoy some of the best local talent in an intimate setting. Live music schedule: Fri Nov 1- David Henry Sat Nov 2- David Henry Fri Nov 8- Alexa Sluder Sat Nov 9- Doublewide Fri Nov 15- Ashley Rose Sat Nov 16- Kevin Ware Fri Nov 22- Aaron Golay Sat Nov 23- John & Jen Pisano Fri Nov 29- Travis McDaniel Sat Nov 30- Mark Mueller

Holiday Spirit with Footlight dancers

The Senior Connection

Footlight Dance will be spreading holiday cheer as they bring a performance to the Senior Connection in Hailey, on Thursday, December 12, performing at 12:20 pm. This is part of Footlight Dances' Community Outreach program presented free of charge. Our Intermediate Ballet 3/4 and Tap 2/3 students will be performing. Our performers attend Blaine County Middle and High Schools. Hilarie Neely, Artistic Director, Robyn Fox & Mackenzie King, faculty, have choreographed holiday dances that will entertain and bring cheer to one and all. This season we will also be joined by student musicians who study with the Sun Valley Music Festival School of Music - performing holiday classics. “Dance is an art form that warms the heart when children are dancing,” says director Hilarie Neely. “The students look forward to the holiday season and dancing for our community Seniors.” The seasonal tap and ballet pieces are sure to get your spirits ready for the holidays.

Free
Event Series KRC Workspace

KRC Workspace

The Community Library

Ketchum Remote Collective (KRC) 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 Tuesdays between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. in The Community Library's Lecture Hall, unless otherwise noted on our calendar.

Free

Nourish Me Tuesday Farmers’ Market

NourishMe

At NourishMe, a light filled store on Main Street in Ketchum, Idaho customers can find everything from organic seasonal produce, locally made and grown foods, bulk seeds, nuts and fruits as well as a wide variety of supplements, wellness products, gluten-free foods and organic cosmetics. Join us every Tuesday 1:30 - 5:30pm - we host Waterwheel Gardens from Emmett. Currently, they are offering a killer apple cider and grape juice, along with their jams, dried fruits and a variety of Fall harvest vegetables. We also get weekly deliveries of raw cow milk, raw goat milk, and yogurt. NourishMe creates daily, nutrient-rich, organic, deli-style foods to go or eat in. Try our ever popular grilled sandwiches and daily soups.

Free
Event Series Nature Journaling

Nature Journaling

The Community Library

Join Leslie Rego’s nature journaling workshop series, Thursdays from 4:00-5:00 pm,  from Oct. 17 – Nov. 21, focusing on drawing nature to find peace. All levels welcome. Registration is required.

Ernest Hemingway’s Best Friend: Introducing General Buck Lanham

The Community Library

Writers-in-Residence at the Hemingway House, Greer Rising and Eileen Martin will discuss private letters from U.S. Army General Buck Lanham to Greer’s family, and what they tell us about Ernest Hemingway and his art. Lanham and Hemingway sealed their friendship on World War II battlefields and remained friends until Hemingway’s death in 1961. The personal collection illuminates Lanham’s life and helps decipher coded references that he and Hemingway shared. The Lanhams and the Risings corresponded for much of the 20th century, and Hemingway and Lanham wrote each other at least twice a month for 17 years - hundreds of letters. The presentation will focus on Hemingway and Lanham as intellectual equals, with themes of love, war and literature underpinning their friendship. Lanham’s influence on Hemingway’s writing is stronger than previously known: the writer modeled the protagonist in his novel Across the River and Into the Trees after Lanham’s life, and borrowed from Lanham’s volatile marriage for his novel The Garden of Eden, published in 1986. Two of Hemingway’s posthumously-published short stories mention Buck Lanham and relate battlefield anecdotes from time with Lanham’s unit. Greer and Eileen also discovered an unpublished Hemingway war poem, written when the two men were together, ...

Free

EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: In Conversation: Will Wilson

Sun Valley Museum of Art

Join SVMoA's curators for a tour of In Conversation: Will Wilson and Portraits of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Past & Present. This event takes place from 5:30–6:30pm. Part of SVMoA’s exhibitions In Conversation: Will Wilson and Portraits of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Past & Present

Free

IDAHO in the Movies – November

Hailey Town Center West

The Hailey Public Library celebrates Native American Heritage Month with an award winning coming-of-age comedy-drama recognized as the first feature-length film written, directed and produced by Native Americans. Filmed in part on the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation in Idaho, the film follows two Indigenous youth on a road trip to recover the ashes of one boy’s adoptive father. Known for its mix of poignancy and off the wall humor, the film won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award in 1998. Rated PG-13. Visit www.haileypubliclibrary.org to learn all the details, including the title!

Free

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