Greenhorn Native Planting Evening

Join us in the beautiful fall light for two hours of planting native species along the iconic, newly re-routed & improved Greenhorn/Imperial trail system! Where: Greenhorn Gulch - between Hailey & Ketchum - at the end of Greenhorn Road west of hwy 75. When: Tuesday, October 15th 5:15 PM- 7:30 PM Difficulty: Easy Project Description: This event will be focused on re-planting the back slope around the new Greenhorn and Imperial trails! Come on out and help us replenish the native plant population. 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! With an online waiver or an email to volunteer@woodrivertrailscoalition.org Directions: Between Ketchum and Hailey you will head out Greenhorn Canyon and find us at the trails parking lot. Please fill out and submit a volunteer waiver on our website at www.woodrivertrailscoalition.org or you can fill out in person at the event. For ...

Free

Power & Energy Systems and Support to Communities

The Community Library

Dr. Ning Kang, Department Manager for Power and Energy Systems (PES) in the Integrated Energy and Storage Systems Division at Idaho National Laboratory (INL), will present an overview of INL and an introduction to her department's work in the last decade to support various communities in their clean energy transition while boosting the resiliency of community energy systems.

Free
Event Series LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

Liberty Theater

By Howard Ashman & Alan Menken Directed & Music Directed by R.L. Rowsey at The Liberty Theater in Hailey, ID A deviously delicious Broadway sci-fi smash musical that has devoured the hearts of theatregoers for over 30 years and has become one of the most popular shows in the world. Join us in Mr Mushnik's florist shop for this charmingly tongue-in-cheek comedy that will have you falling for star-crossed lovers and fearing for plants that will eat you alive... Get tickets at LibertyTheatreCompany.org! PERFORMANCE DATES: Oct 4 at 7pm Oct 5 at 2pm Oct 5 at 7pm Oct 6 at 2pm Oct 10 at 7pm Oct 11 at 7pm Oct 12 at 7pm Oct 13 at 2pm Oct 16 at 7pm Oct 17 at 7pm Oct 18 at 7pm Oct 19 at 7pm

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.

The Chamber’s Business After Hours

Mountain West Bank - Hailey Branch

Join The Chamber  for a Business After Hours at Mountain West Bank with Co-host Blaine County Education Foundation. Catering provided by Mr. Dee's. This is a great opportunity to meet businesses and organizations in our communities. Don't forget to bring you business card for the raffle prize drawing! We can't wait to see you there!  

LECTURE: Louise Dixey and Velda Racehorse on Benedicte Wrensted

Sun Valley Museum of Art

Join Louise Dixey, Cultural Resources Director at the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, and Velda Racehorse, Archivist at the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, for a conversation on Danish American photographer Benedicte Wrensted, who made portraits of many members of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes in her photography studio in Pocatello, Idaho, at the turn of the 20th century. This Lecture is part of SVMoA’s Portraits of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Past & Present Exhibition.

Free

IDAHO in the Movies – October

Hailey Town Center West

The Hailey Public Library is launching IDAHO in the Movies, a quirky, new monthly series of free screenings on the 3rd Thursday of each month. The series kicks off on Thursday, October 17, at 6:00 PM at Town Center West, 116 S River, with a delightful 2004 cult classic rated PG. Filmed in Preston, Idaho, the town’s most curious resident lives with his grandma and 32-year-old brother (who cruises chat rooms for ladies) and works to help his best friend snatch the Student Body President title from a mean teen. Visit www.haileypubliclibrary.org for IDAHO in the Movies titles and descriptions.

Free
Event Series LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

Liberty Theater

By Howard Ashman & Alan Menken Directed & Music Directed by R.L. Rowsey at The Liberty Theater in Hailey, ID A deviously delicious Broadway sci-fi smash musical that has devoured the hearts of theatregoers for over 30 years and has become one of the most popular shows in the world. Join us in Mr Mushnik's florist shop for this charmingly tongue-in-cheek comedy that will have you falling for star-crossed lovers and fearing for plants that will eat you alive... Get tickets at LibertyTheatreCompany.org! PERFORMANCE DATES: Oct 4 at 7pm Oct 5 at 2pm Oct 5 at 7pm Oct 6 at 2pm Oct 10 at 7pm Oct 11 at 7pm Oct 12 at 7pm Oct 13 at 2pm Oct 16 at 7pm Oct 17 at 7pm Oct 18 at 7pm Oct 19 at 7pm

‘RUTH: Justice Ginsburg In Her Own Words,’ Directed by Freida Lee Mock

The Argyros

The Argyros with Sun Valley Film Festival have joined forces to bring you a film screening of 'RUTH: Justice Ginsburg in Her Own Words,' Directed by Freida Lee Mock, who will be in person for a Q&A following the film. The film tells the improbable story of how Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who couldn’t get a job despite tying first in her graduating law class and making Law Review at Harvard and Columbia Law Schools, became an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. It also reveals both the public and private sides of a resilient, resourceful woman who has survived the hostility of the profoundly male universe of government and law to become a revered Justice and advocate for gender equality and women’s rights. Q&A following the film screening with Director Freida Lee Mock. Premium Tickets include a meet and greet with Freida Lee Mock before the Film

$15

“G-Dog” Film Screening

The Community Library

G-DOG tells the entertaining, hilarious and unlikely story of how a white Jesuit priest became an expert in gang lives. Called G-Dog by his homies, Father Greg Boyle works by a powerful idea: “Nothing Stops a Bullet like a Job.” A film about second chances – about a charismatic visionary who launched the largest, most successful gang intervention and rehab program in the country and transformed the lives of thousands of gang members in Los Angeles. The 93-minute film will be introduced by its Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning director Freida Lee Mock.

Free

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