“How to Overcome Writer’s Block” A Workshop with Margaret Meehan, Writer-In-Residence

The Community Library

The blank page can be scary, because we often don’t know how or where to start. Even the most seasoned writers panic at the dreaded blinking cursor—you’re not alone! Writing can feel like fumbling through a dark, unfamiliar room, but, good news, that’s part of the magic of great storytelling. In this workshop, we’ll embrace the chaos and uncertainty. Through tips, prompts, and the wisdom and struggle of fellow writers (Kafka once wrote in his diary: “Again tried to write, virtually useless.”), you’ll learn how to fumble confidently, even joyfully, toward the light. We’ll also discuss practical steps for creating and sustaining a writing practice. Whether you’re embarking on a novel, memoir, short story, or journaling, you’ll walk away knowing EXACTLY what to do—no, just kidding! You’ll walk away accepting that no one, not even , knows exactly what to do, which, in turn, will free you of fear and free you to write. Margaret Meehan is the 2023 Writing by Writers Writer-In-Residence at the Hemingway House. Meehan's short stories have been published in Fence, Joyland, and Electric Literature’s Recommended Reading. She received her MFA in fiction from Columbia University, where she was awarded the Felipe P. De Alba Fellowship and taught ...

Free

Lunch & Learn: Pick Your Poison – Yew!

Hailey Town Center West

The Hailey Public Library’s favorite forensic chemist Cat Helms is back with a look at the deadly poison taxine found in ornamental yew. Yew is highly toxic to wildlife, livestock, pets and humans. It was banned in Blaine County but unfortunately wildlife deaths from the deadly plant continue. Held at Town Center West, Tuesday, April 18, noon-1:00 PM.

Free

Together We Read: “The Big Burn”

The Community Library

The Community Library's Together We Read book club is hosted the third Tuesday of every other month and led by a diverse range of library staff. Books cover all genres from new fiction to classics to nonfiction, young adult, graphic novels, and everything in between. Join us for one discussion or many! April's pick is "The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America" by Timothy Egan. The discussion will be led by programs and education director Martha Williams. Copies of "The Big Burn" are available for checkout. Please come in or talk to our librarians about reserving a copy.

Free

Knitting Circle with Patricia Lirk

Hailey Public Library

Join master knitter and Sun Valley Needle Arts owner Patricia Lirk on March 21 for a friendly Knitting Circle designed for all abilities.  Hosted by Hailey Public Library, the free activity is offered from 5:30-7:00 PM on the third Tuesday of each month in the main library building.  Participants should bring their own yarn and needles and are encouraged to pre-register by emailing kristin.fletcher@haileypubliclibrary.org.

Free

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.

Free

“How To Change Your Mind” Discussion Group

The Community Library

Join The Community Library in partnership with Courtney Loving, local trauma and psychedelic therapist, in viewing and discussing the 4-part Netflix series How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan. Each Wednesday we will screen one 60-minute episode exploring the psychedelics LSD, psilocybin, MDMA and mescaline, and their controversial histories and promising future therapeutic uses. The screenings will be followed by a one-hour discussion, moderated by Loving. This series is being screened courtesy of Netflix's Educational Screenings Permission. Each episode will only be shown once, in-person at the Library, and each screening is free and open to the public. No registration is required. Week 1, April 5: "Chapter 1: LSD" Week 2, April 12, "Chapter 2: Psilocybin" Week 3, April 19, "Chapter 3: MDMA" Week 4, April 26, "Chapter 4: Mescaline"

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Navigating Longevity Panel

The Community Library

The Senior Connection’s Aging Friendly Committee presents the Navigating Longevity Speaker Series. Speakers include Dr. Carol Stephens, who will discuss aging and navigating the challenges of dementia, and Ashley Scates, who will provide insights on the legal aspects of aging. Please join us for this presentation with time for questions to follow. Registration recommended.

Free
Event Series Later Language: Spanish

Later Language: Spanish

The Community Library

Would you like to practice and continue to learn Spanish in a conversational environment, discussing real-world topics? Join Sara Pettit (Sarita) from 5:15-6:00 p.m. each Thursday in April and May for this early evening conversational time, intended for intermediate-and-above Spanish language learners. Come sharpen your proficiency and comfort with the language by listening, speaking, sharing your opinion and narrating. Drop-in, no registration required.

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Wild Life Screening

The Argyros

2023 SVFF AUDIENCE AWARD From National Geographic, a sweeping portrait of conservationists Kris and Doug Tompkins chronicling their fight to preserve one of the last truly wild places on earth. From the epic climbing trips of Doug, Yvon Chouinard, and the pioneers of a new kind of outdoor lifestyle, to the heated controversy brewing in South America as two Americans purchased local land, to a love story as wild as the terrain it unfolded on, the film prompts audiences to ask themselves – what makes life worth living? BUY TICKETS HERE

People of the Moon with retired Craters of the Moon Chief of Interpretation Ted Stout

Hailey Town Center West

Help HPL celebrate Earth Day with a talk by author Ted Stout reading from his new book People of the Moon at 5:30 PM Thursday, April 20, at Town Center West. Stout, the Park’s retired Chief of Interpretation and Education, will share insights, stories and terrific historical images about the vast lava fields located just 45 minutes from the Wood River Valley.

Free
Event Series MEDICINE by Enda Walsh @ The Spot

MEDICINE by Enda Walsh @ The Spot

The Spot

Join us for the final show of the season! The regional premiere of MEDICINE by ENDA WALSH, April 20–30 @ The Spot. The blackbox theater located at 220 Lewis Street #2, Ketchum, ID 83340. SHOW DESCRIPTION: John Kane is sitting on a hospital gurney, and very shortly a jazz percussionist, two women called Mary, a very old man and a giant lobster will arrive. Then everything will start. Medicine is a dark and frequently absurdist work that shatters the boundary between cast and audience. It is a devastatingly funny and moving meditation on how, for decades, we have treated those we have called ‘mentally ill’. Medicine, a Landmark Productions and Galway International Arts Festival production, received its world premiere at the Edinburgh International Festival in August 2021 prior to its opening at GIAF 2021 in September and New York transfer to St. Ann’s Warehouse in November. The Spot's production will be the show's regional premiere in the U.S. and the first performance by a new company of actors. (The world premiere was written for and created with the original cast.) In keeping with Enda Walsh's vision to devise the piece with a deeply connected ensemble our production is helmed by/features ...

$15 – $30

Fancy Dance Screening

The Argyros

2023 SVFF BEST NARRATIVE FEATURE Following her sister’s disappearance, a Native American hustler kidnaps her niece from the child’s white grandparents and sets out for the state powwow in hopes of keeping what is left of their family intact. BUY TICKETS HERE

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