The Sun Valley 2024 summer season gears up for an incredible season of events, fundraisers and activities beginning in June with signature Sun Valley events, including The Welcome Party, A Summer Soiree presented by Sun Valley Culinary Institute (SVCI), Sun Valley Museum of Art’s 43rd Annual Sun Valley Wine Auction and the debut of The Joffrey Ballet for Ballet Sun Valley’s two-day dance festival. Celebrating the arts in the Wood River Valley is an opportunity to enjoy Sun Valley and its incredible location and community. These much-anticipated galas and events provide funding and opportunities throughout the year to support the entire Wood River Valley through the culinary arts, art education, and dance. Honoring the events contributing to the community’s fiber and soul, StART Summer in Sun Valley is a week-long kick-off to the Valley’s hallmark events. The Welcome Party Sun Valley Culinary Institute Saturday, June 22 Start your summer with sumptuous cuisine prepared by Celebrity Chef Art Smith and Food Network insider Bruce Seidel, plus enticing live and silent auction items, and then dance the night away under the stars with DJ SID3S. Tickets start at $350. Visit SunValleyCulinary.org for more details and to purchase tickets. Sun Valley Wine ...
This summer, enjoy free yoga at River Run Plaza presented by the Brass Ranch. All levels are welcome to these free one-hour classes held outdoors at River Run Plaza Saturdays throughout the summer. Space is limited, please arrive at 8:45am to register. Please bring your own mat and water, and we kindly ask that you leave your furry friends at home. Dates June 22 June 29 July 6 July 20 July 27 August 3 August 10 August 17 August 24 August 31 September 7
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
Join us for a conversation about Nu Nah-Hup: Sacajawea's Story, a new opera that reimagines the story of Sacajawea from her Indigenous perspective based upon the oral history and language of her familial descendants. Nu Nah-Hup: Sacajawea's Story is a historical epic infused with Native American language, oral history, music, culture, drawing upon verismo, bel canto, and American folk traditions. This conversation between Roseann Abrahamson, Hovia Edwards, and Justin Ralls will explore the origins of this production, preview the music and scenes, and examine the importance of language and oral history. This event is supported by the Idaho Humanities Council's Gem State Grant. Registration is required for the in-person event, this program will be livestreamed. Panelists include: - Rose Ann Abrahamson: Abrahamson is a recognized authority of the Agai’dika /Lemhi-Shoshone Cultural History and Language and is a great, great grandniece of Sacajawea. - Hovia Edwards: Edwards, of Shoshone-Navajo-Okanogan heritage is a flutist, composer, and cultural leader. - Justin Ralls, PhD: Ralls is an award-winning composer and conductor working in opera, film, concert, and multimedia.
OCHI is pleased to present Silent Spines, a two-person exhibition of new work by Los Angeles-based artists Rives Granade & Vincent Pocsik. This is Granade’s fifth presentation with the gallery and Pocsik’s first. Silent Spines will be on view at OCHI, located at 119 Lewis Street in Ketchum, Idaho through July 6, 2024. We will host a reception on June 22nd, 2024 from 5:00 - 7:00 PM. Silent Spines pairs Rives Granade’s abstract paintings and Vincent Pocsik’s anthropomorphic lamp sculptures to complement one another as they push conventional boundaries in their respective mediums – Granade in an exploration of consciousness and Pocsik via his innovative approach to form. Both artists take an imaginative approach to their work to present a corporeal language of unusual curves, shapes, and textures. Rives Granade’s resolute expression of the interior world pushes back against modernist isolation; his paintings exist as repositories for thoughts, reminders, schedules, and snippets of biography and bibliography. Much like the ancient paintings in the Lascaux Caves and the graffiti etched into the Temple of Poseidon, Granade employs a variety of techniques to document time, layering, echoing, and affirming his own presence in the world. Embracing visions, thoughts, yearnings, recollections, and reveries—a ...
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: June: Sat June 1- Mark Mueller Sun June 2- Gravy Train Mon June 3- Richard Blaire Thurs June 6- Kevin Ware Fri June 7- Alexa Sluder Sat June 8- Travis McDaniel Sun June 9- Moonshine Schubert Mon June 10- Bryan Hildreth Thurs June 13- Kevin Ware Fri June 14- Aaron Golay Sat June 15- Travis McDaniel Sun June 16- Doublewide Mon June 17- Wesley Schlagenhauf Thurs June 20- Kevin Ware Fri June 21- Soulbots Sat June 22- Soulbots Sun June 23- Free Peoples Mon June 24- John & Jenny Pisano Thurs June 27- Darci Carlson Fri June 28- Ellie Mae Sat June 29- Mark Mueller Sun June 30- Pesky Grapeseeds. July: Mon 1st- Spencer Dahl Thurs 4th- Kevin Ware Fri 5th- Adam Wiliams Sat 6th- Mark Mueller Sun 7th- Jordan Shaw Mon 8th- Jay Miller Thurs 11th- Kevin Ware Fri 12th- ...
Sun Valley Culinary Institute presents The Welcome Party on Saturday, June 22 at 6 p.m., for A Summer Soiree celebration at a private Sun Valley Home with good friends, exceptional wine and fabulous food prepared by celebrity Chef Art Smith and Food Network insider Bruce Seidel. Enjoy a seated dinner, live and silent auction, and paddle up, and then dance the night away with music by DJ SID3S. The Welcome Party supports the Sun Valley Culinary Institute Scholarship Fund, which assists with student education costs while supporting Wood River Valley’s restaurant community. Tickets start at $350-$500 and $5,000 for table sponsorship. To learn more, visit sunvalleyculinary.org.
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: June: Sat June 1- Mark Mueller Sun June 2- Gravy Train Mon June 3- Richard Blaire Thurs June 6- Kevin Ware Fri June 7- Alexa Sluder Sat June 8- Travis McDaniel Sun June 9- Moonshine Schubert Mon June 10- Bryan Hildreth Thurs June 13- Kevin Ware Fri June 14- Aaron Golay Sat June 15- Travis McDaniel Sun June 16- Doublewide Mon June 17- Wesley Schlagenhauf Thurs June 20- Kevin Ware Fri June 21- Soulbots Sat June 22- Soulbots Sun June 23- Free Peoples Mon June 24- John & Jenny Pisano Thurs June 27- Darci Carlson Fri June 28- Ellie Mae Sat June 29- Mark Mueller Sun June 30- Pesky Grapeseeds. July: Mon 1st- Spencer Dahl Thurs 4th- Kevin Ware Fri 5th- Adam Wiliams Sat 6th- Mark Mueller Sun 7th- Jordan Shaw Mon 8th- Jay Miller Thurs 11th- Kevin Ware Fri 12th- ...
Experience live jazz performances at "Jazz In The Park" free concerts in Ketchum’s Rotary Park on Warm Springs Road across from YMCA, Sundays 6 to 8pm, June 23 - July 28, 2024 Bring your low back chairs and picnics! 2024 Schedule: June 23: Travis McDaniel & Friends June 30: Van Paepeghem Quintet July 7: Tony Galla Band July 14: Bossa Nova Jazz Ensemble July 21: Ashley Rose Band July 28: Nicole Christensen Band
The SVPF Summer Institute is a 2-day event with presentations from Charlie Kirk (Winning the Culture Wars for the Next Generation), Stephen Moore (Back to Work: Pro-Growth Economic Tax Policies), Scott Rasmussen (Founding Principles in Modern America) and Cleta Mitchell (Election Integrity: Who Counts?). The Sun Valley Policy Forum (SVPF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and non-partisan organization. Founded in 2022, SVPF brings first-in-class educational programming to drive greater community participation and engagement in social, economic, and civic challenges. SVPF brings the very best of today’s eminent leaders and nationally recognized luminaries to Sun Valley, Idaho. SVPF is designed to promote civil researched policy discourse and to create a forum to exchange ideas and build affinity groups growing the base of support of sound clear policies for the next generation. Significant year-round programming features economists, change agents, cultural historians, academia, new media, philanthropy, and public servants. Each will provide insights on critical issues and share our values of upholding the Constitution, and the American ideals of individual liberty, democracy, and free speech. Both season passes and single event entry registration options are offered. We hope to see you there! Please email info@svpolicyforum.org if you are interested in volunteering.
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: June: Sat June 1- Mark Mueller Sun June 2- Gravy Train Mon June 3- Richard Blaire Thurs June 6- Kevin Ware Fri June 7- Alexa Sluder Sat June 8- Travis McDaniel Sun June 9- Moonshine Schubert Mon June 10- Bryan Hildreth Thurs June 13- Kevin Ware Fri June 14- Aaron Golay Sat June 15- Travis McDaniel Sun June 16- Doublewide Mon June 17- Wesley Schlagenhauf Thurs June 20- Kevin Ware Fri June 21- Soulbots Sat June 22- Soulbots Sun June 23- Free Peoples Mon June 24- John & Jenny Pisano Thurs June 27- Darci Carlson Fri June 28- Ellie Mae Sat June 29- Mark Mueller Sun June 30- Pesky Grapeseeds. July: Mon 1st- Spencer Dahl Thurs 4th- Kevin Ware Fri 5th- Adam Wiliams Sat 6th- Mark Mueller Sun 7th- Jordan Shaw Mon 8th- Jay Miller Thurs 11th- Kevin Ware Fri 12th- ...
Join us for a conversation with Nigerian hydrologist and climate activist Ichor Joshua Keghnen, who at age 12 contracted typhoid fever, a water borne disease that nearly killed him and ultimately shaped the trajectory of his life. Learn about his quest to improve water access and quality for underserved communities in sub-Saharan Africa. At just 23 years of age, Joshua has been recognized with international awards and fellowships. He’s presented his water innovations at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, was chosen as one of 25 finalists for the first cohort of the Young Climate Prize in 2023, is a Because Accelerator alumni, a Swarovski Foundation Creative, a 776 Climate Fellow, and a scholar of the British Council. Joshua is committed to driving positive change at the nexus of water, climate, and technology. With a background in earth sciences, he has developed innovative technologies that are revolutionizing water infrastructure and management. His Geotek technology monitors water quality and checks for needed maintenance of wells in rural areas of Nigeria. With hardware sensors installed at water sources, the system can provide needed alerts when there is a mechanical fault, allowing for quick intervention to prevent water contamination and other health ...
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