Reimagining Winter Sports Culture

Limelight Hotel

A Talk With National Geographic Photographer Sofia Jaramillo Aspen One, a leading voice in sustainability and community engagement, is thrilled to announce its inaugural Aspen U event at Limelight Ketchum, a free program for employees and the community, combining education with beer and thought-provoking conversations facilitated by leaders on climate and justice.  This special event, featuring National Geographic photographer Sofia Jaramillo and her groundbreaking project "A New Winter," will take place on Thursday, September 19th at 6:00 PM at Limelight Ketchum. The evening will explore the evolution of ski culture and its future through the lens of photography, with a captivating discussion that delves into the history of skiing in the United States.  The conversation will explore how the sport transitioned from a mode of transportation to a commercialized leisure activity, with a particular focus on some of the earliest marketing images of skiing that originated in Sun Valley.   Inspired by her personal journey growing up as a Latina in Sun Valley, Idaho, Jaramillo's "A New Winter" project offers a powerful new perspective on the sport. Through a series of striking images, the project challenges the traditional, often Eurocentric portrayal of skiing in the United States, simultaneously honoring ski ...

SVFF Monthly Movie – Preconceived

The Argyros

Where does someone turn when facing an unplanned pregnancy? Preconceived is a raw and insightful look into the rise of the enigmatic crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) pervading America. Shedding light on how many of these centers are a part of a movement striving to make abortion unthinkable and illegal, the documentary explores the complex role of deception, finances, faith, and privacy. Preconceived follows the stories of two women, Maleeha in Texas and Maria in Colorado, whose searches to terminate their unplanned pregnancies misled them to anti-abortion centers. The film also features testimonies from individuals on both sides of the issue including leaders of the CPC industry as well as experts who caution why many CPC practices are problematic. Amid a shifting legal landscape, Preconceived underscores the importance of understanding the resources available to pregnant people.

Recovery is a Family Affair with Doug and Neely Lyons

The Community Library

Join The Community Library and Men's Second Chance Living for a program with Doug and Neely Lyons of Clere Consulting, who will present an engaging and interactive discussion for families interested in recovery, with an emphasis on education for long-term success.

Event Series Learn Traditional Oaxacan Dance and Song

Learn Traditional Oaxacan Dance and Song

Hailey Town Center West

Thursdays, September 12, 19 and 26; 6:00 – 7:00 PM Join the Hailey Public Library in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.  Traditional dancer Dirce Flores will teach a free class for adults featuring traditional Oaxacan dances and accompanying songs.  The 3-part series will be offered from 6:00 – 7:30 PM on Thursdays, September 12, 19 and 26 at Town Center West, 116 S River. Spots are limited for this fun class and pre-registration is required by emailing kristin.fletcher@haileypubliclibrary.org.  

Event Series Billy Elliot The Musical

Billy Elliot The Musical

Sun Valley Community School

St. Thomas Playhouse presents its annual Family Main Stage production, featuring an intergenerational cast spanning 6 decades of local performers! This production is an annual community event with actors of all ages. It is Playhouse's most celebrated project of the year! All performances at SUN VALLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL. Suitability: Ages 12 and Up DATES: Thursday, Sep 19 @ 7:00-9:30 Friday, Sep 20 @ 7:00-9:30 Saturday, Sep 21 @ 2:00-4:30 & 7:00-9:30 Sunday, Sep 22 @ 2:00-4:30

Event Series Central Idaho Renaissance Fair

Central Idaho Renaissance Fair

Lions Park

Welcome To Central Idaho Renaissance Fair! This fair was started by Richaela Peck in 2020 as her senior project in high school since then it has become an annual event. The proceeds from this event will be use for scholarships for those looking to study elementary, history, performing arts, or literature education. September, 20: Noon - 8:00pm September, 21, 10am - 8:00pm Admission: 8 and over $10.00 This is a family friendly event. Costumes are Encouraged but not mandatory. For more information and if you are interested in signing up to do a booth please register at https://centralidahorenais.wixsite.com/website

The Marshall Tucker Band

The Argyros

Friday September 20th The Argyros & RJK Entertainment present The Marshall Tucker Band live at The Argyros Performing Arts Center! Purchase tickets at: https://ci.ovationtix.com/35937/performance/11500261 Tickets are $75.00 Gallery Seating, $95.00 Tiered Seating, $150.00 Row GG (Front Row), & Table seating up front for $250.00 per single/$1,000 per table *Table seating includes: Meet & Greet w/band before show w/hosted Tito’s Beverages, Bottle of wine on Table, and the best seats in the house! Must be 21+ to enjoy hosted beverages. Doors at 7:00p.m. Show starts 7:45p.m. Show ends 9:00p.m. (approximate) All ages event Brought to you in part by: The Argyros, RJK Entertainment, Zions Bank, Coors Light, & Tito’s Handmade Vodka

$75.00 – $250.00
Event Series Billy Elliot The Musical

Billy Elliot The Musical

Sun Valley Community School

St. Thomas Playhouse presents its annual Family Main Stage production, featuring an intergenerational cast spanning 6 decades of local performers! This production is an annual community event with actors of all ages. It is Playhouse's most celebrated project of the year! All performances at SUN VALLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL. Suitability: Ages 12 and Up DATES: Thursday, Sep 19 @ 7:00-9:30 Friday, Sep 20 @ 7:00-9:30 Saturday, Sep 21 @ 2:00-4:30 & 7:00-9:30 Sunday, Sep 22 @ 2:00-4:30

Annual Big Wood River Clean Up

Howard Preserve

Gather your family, friends and coworkers and join us on Saturday, September 21 from 9am-12pm for a fun morning on the banks of the Big Wood River as we clean up trash and clear out debris! To be a part of the Clean Up, just register at www.woodriverlandtrust.org/big-wood-river-cleanup  and then show up on Saturday morning at Howard Preserve (Bellevue), Draper Wood River Preserve (Hailey), or Warm Springs Preserve (Ketchum). Trash bags and gloves will be provided.

Free
Event Series Hailey Farmers Market

Hailey Farmers Market

Roberta McKercher Park

Saturdays from 9am – 1 pm at Roberta McKercher Park. No market on October 5th due to Trailing of the Sheep Festival Enjoy some live music and ready to eat foods. Customers are encouraged to bring their own bags and market baskets. BATHROOM FACILITIES ARE VERY LIMITED. June 8th through October 19th, 2024

WRTC Volunteer Event – Greenhorn

Greenhorn Canyon

Join the Wood River Trails Coalition for a morning of trail work at Greenhorn followed by a hearty lunch! We are stoked to share the many improvements made to one of the Valley's favorite trail systems. We'll work our way along the Greenhorn Reroute to the new Imperial Trail, putting on the finishing touches with some raking, drainage work, and dirt moving. When: Saturday, September 21 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. We'll provide lunch at 12:30 so please rsvp! Where: Greenhorn Trailhead at the end of Greenhorn Road, west of highway 75, between Hailey & Ketchum. Meet in the parking lot. We recommend you wear closed toe/ankle supporting shoes and bring your own water, eye protection/sunglasses & work gloves. No dogs please. RSVP: Yes please! Through our waivers below. Plus we want to have food & drinks for all. Please fill out and submit or Under 18 Form For more info email us at: volunteer@woodrivertrailscoalition.org or call us 208-471-8152. And be sure to check out our website for all events and a chance to win a PIVOT bike! www.woodrivertrailscoalition.org

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