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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. Happy Hour 3:00 - 6:00 pm daily | Dinner Menu 4:30 - 9:30pm | Live Music 5:30 - 8:30pm in season Thursday to Monday and off season Friday & Saturday. February Music Schedule: Thurs Feb 20- Kevin Ware Fri Feb 21- David Henry Sat Feb 22- David Henry Sun Feb 23- Clayne Zollinger Mon Feb 24- Travis McDaniel Thur Feb 27- Kevin Ware Fri Feb 28- Mark Mueller March Music Schedule: Sat March 1- Alexa Sluder Sun March 2- Carl Massaro Mon March 3- Hailey Mead Thurs March 6- Kevin Ware Fri March 7- Jon Divello Sat March 8- Mark Mueller Sun March 9- Travis McDaniel Mon March 10- Mark Mueller Thurs March 13- Kevin Ware Fri March 14- Vicki Overfelt & Dave Cosca Sat March 15- Elle Mae Sun March 16- Jordan Shaw Mon March 17- Travis McDaniel Thurs March 20- Kevin Ware ...

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. Happy Hour 3:00 - 6:00 pm daily | Dinner Menu 4:30 - 9:30pm | Live Music 5:30 - 8:30pm in season Thursday to Monday and off season Friday & Saturday. February Music Schedule: Thurs Feb 20- Kevin Ware Fri Feb 21- David Henry Sat Feb 22- David Henry Sun Feb 23- Clayne Zollinger Mon Feb 24- Travis McDaniel Thur Feb 27- Kevin Ware Fri Feb 28- Mark Mueller March Music Schedule: Sat March 1- Alexa Sluder Sun March 2- Carl Massaro Mon March 3- Hailey Mead Thurs March 6- Kevin Ware Fri March 7- Jon Divello Sat March 8- Mark Mueller Sun March 9- Travis McDaniel Mon March 10- Mark Mueller Thurs March 13- Kevin Ware Fri March 14- Vicki Overfelt & Dave Cosca Sat March 15- Elle Mae Sun March 16- Jordan Shaw Mon March 17- Travis McDaniel Thurs March 20- Kevin Ware ...

MEETING GROUND | JAN FREEMAN LONG

Hemmings Gallery

Join us for the Opening Night Party with the artist Jan Freeman Long on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14th 5:00-7:30pm Hemmings Gallery is pleased to present MEETING GROUND a solo exhibition by Jan Freeman Long featuring both larger works on canvas from her Cross Section & Vessel series and smaller framed collage pieces from her Signpost series. Throughout her work, Long's artistic pursuit remains the same: "I am interested in the mysterious nature of what endures, both within an internal landscape and what surrounds us in the natural world. I am interested in visual relationships that express what I don't have the words for-- a territory that is enigmatic, open for exploration-- that is my form of visual poetry." As a student of painting at the California College of the Arts (CCA), Long was quickly attracted to working with abstraction. It offered her an open-ended vocabulary with which to look beyond the obvious and enter a realm of the unknown. During her final semester at CCA in Florence, Italy at Studio Art Centers International, a new fascination for the beauty and longevity of ancient buildings and artifacts emerged. In her studio today, Long is guided by the intuition and wisdom she gleans ...

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Open Houses on Potential New Housing Developments

Ketchum City Hall

Ketchum’s affordable housing inventory remains too low. This impacts businesses and the economy by reducing workforce availability. Even with Bluebird Village, the city is short at least 581 Community Housing units needed by 2032 to meet local demand across income levels. (And, with recent growth rates, the number is likely higher!) One development alone cannot accommodate all household income needs due to funding constraints when developing below-market-rate housing. Similarly, preservation and conversion of short-term rentals or seasonal homes to long-term use alone won’t meet that need, but a combination of efforts might.  A study on available city-owned property has been conducted to determine the feasibility of developing additional Community Housing units to fill in the gaps that current developments can’t. Options have been narrowed down and now we need your input to determine what the next steps will be. For a presentation on the issue followed by a Q&A session, please come to City Hall at noon on Tuesday, February 11 or at 5 PM on Wednesday, February 12.

NourishMe 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.

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State of the Valley: Supporting Youth Mental Well-Being

The Community Library

Sixth annual State of the Valley Forum: Building an Ecosystem of Care – Supporting youth mental well-being in the Wood River Valley. Join with local leaders to discuss the state of youth mental well-being in the Wood River Valley. We will hear from those working directly with young people in our community and those building a new ecosystem of care to support their mental well-being. We will discuss recent data gathered from local high school students, learn about models of care including the Icelandic Prevention Model, and hear from local youth counselors. Panelists include: Tod Gunter, Hailey Elementary School Social Worker Sarah Seppa, Director of Community Engagement and Manager of the Center for Community Health, St. Luke’s Wood River Megan Tanous, Chief Development Officer, St. Luke’s Wood River Foundation Moxxie Telles (they/them) a 10th grader at the Community School Callie Allen, an 11th grader at Wood River High School The panel will be moderated by Tyler Norris, Chair of Blaine County’s Mental Well-Being Initiative. This State of the Valley program is in partnership with the Wood River Women’s Foundation, celebrating their 20th anniversary in 2025 and continuing their vision of creating a thriving community where everyone has the opportunity to achieve their fullest potential. WRWF's mission is ...

Educator Evening: The Power of Words

Sun Valley Museum of Art

Consider the intersection of text and visual art and explore the basics of sketchnotes as you reflect on a creative hero and/or images that inspire your creativity. After looking at examples of artists who use text in their work, educators will create a zine and share, using this activity as a model for fostering community and discussion in our classrooms. This event begins at 5pm at the Museum in Ketchum. About SVMoA Educator Evenings Open to educators of all subject areas, Educator Evening is a FREE professional development series occurring monthly. Blaine County educators may receive in-service (continuing education) hours for their participation. SVMoA shares the names of those BCSD educators who participate with the school district office for in-service district hours. Join educators, visiting artists, and Museum staff for in-person presentations, discussion, and activity based on current exhibitions at SVMoA and connections to the National Core Arts Standards and Idaho Content Standards. Develop curricular connections and gain tools, strategies, and thinking routines for integrating art and objects into everyday classroom learning. Participate in a professional learning community of supportive and reflective educational practitioners, and have some fun! Topics include: Art integration vs. Art enhancement Art and Curriculum Connections Strategies ...

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Open Houses on Potential New Housing Developments

Ketchum City Hall

Ketchum’s affordable housing inventory remains too low. This impacts businesses and the economy by reducing workforce availability. Even with Bluebird Village, the city is short at least 581 Community Housing units needed by 2032 to meet local demand across income levels. (And, with recent growth rates, the number is likely higher!) One development alone cannot accommodate all household income needs due to funding constraints when developing below-market-rate housing. Similarly, preservation and conversion of short-term rentals or seasonal homes to long-term use alone won’t meet that need, but a combination of efforts might.  A study on available city-owned property has been conducted to determine the feasibility of developing additional Community Housing units to fill in the gaps that current developments can’t. Options have been narrowed down and now we need your input to determine what the next steps will be. For a presentation on the issue followed by a Q&A session, please come to City Hall at noon on Tuesday, February 11 or at 5 PM on Wednesday, February 12.

Immigration’s Role in the Wood River Valley

The Community Library

From the early days of mining and sheepherding, immigrants have been a core population in the Wood River Valley. Comprising more than 25% of our residents and more than 40% of students in our school district, the importance of this population continues to grow, but remains largely misunderstood. Come hear stories and insights about their experience, how they thrive, and contribute to our community. This is the third event in the "Giving Though" Learning Series, which is part of the "it's in our nature" campaign to promote the vital role generosity and nonprofits play in our community.

Free

Full Moon Community Gathering

The Sage School

Join us for the first annual Full Moon Community Dinner, Ski, Fat Bike, and Bonfire at The Sage School in Hailey, ID! Hosted in partnership with BCRD, SVSEF, the Mental Well Being Initiative, and Backwoods Mountain Sports, this free event offers a Nordic night of skiing, fat biking, kids' activities, and a bonfire under the full moon. Warm up with a delicious soup, salad, and bread dinner for just $12 per person. Come for the fun, stay for the community connection! When: Wednesday, Feb 12 | 5:30–9:30 PM Where: The Sage School, Hailey, ID Cost: Free skiing, rental equipment, bonfire, and kids activities

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Full Moon Fat Bike Ride

Under the full moon we will explore the valley by fat bikes! Monthly from November through March we will meet at 6pm to enjoy an evening ride on the full month. Locations will be announced prior to each month's ride and can be found on our website. Sign-up for text reminders here: https://forms.gle/R1Zhnazh9iJC8K128. Rent a fat bike at a reduced price of $25 to join the group ride.

Free

Full Moon Sound Bath in the Greenhouse

Sawtooth Botanical Garden

Lay beneath the night sky in our heated greenhouse and join Bridgette Aldrich in a beautiful co-creation as she weaves together the harmonics of multiple Crystal Singing Bowls. These harmonics combined with energetic alchemy will assist you into a very deep relaxation and alignment of your whole human system. Visit our website for more information. Questions? Email megan@sbgarden.org or call 726-9358. Please contact us if you would like to attend but feel the exchange of $44 is a barrier for you.

$44

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