Sawtooth Festival for Arts, Crafts, and Food!

Mountain Village Resort

The 2023 Sawtooth Festival for Arts, Crafts, and Food is a two-day event in the heart of Stanley, Idaho. Sponsored by the Stanley-Sawtooth Chamber of Commerce, this family-friendly festival will be all about food, crafts, and culture! Enjoy over 75 local vendors, live music, and small-town hospitality on Saturday, July 15, from 9AM-6PM, and Sunday, July 16, from 9AM-2PM. Sawtooth Festival FB: https://www.facebook.com/SawtoothFestival Sawtooth Festival FB Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/909486676790380/910434610028920/?active_tab=about Sawtooth Festival Website: https://sawtoothfestival.com/

Story Time at The Community Library

The Community Library

Join us on Mondays at 10:30 am in the Treehouse in the Children's Library for Story Time. Story Time is best suited for preschool age children; no unattended children please!

Free

The Pasture Grand Opening at Hotel Ketchum

Hotel Ketchum

Join us as we open up The Pasture (or reimagined hotel courtyard) like a baas! Complimentary Food + Drinks by Barrio75 DJ Locomotive Snowie shaved ice face painting + family fun.

Free
Event Series Volunteer For Veggies

Volunteer For Veggies

Hope Garden

Join in community gardening sessions at The Hope Garden (corner of Walnut and 1st in Hailey) and the Bloom Community Food Center (110 Honeysuckle St., Bellevue). Tasks include harvesting, planting, weeding, and flower bouquet making! Fresh vegetables shared with everyone each session. JUNE 5 – SEPT 28 Hope Garden (Hailey) Monday evenings 5:30pm-7:00pm Wednesday mornings 9-10:30am Bloom Community Food Center (Bellevue) Thursday mornings 10-11:30am

Free
Event Series Yoga at River Run

Yoga at River Run

River Run Plaza

This summer, enjoy Yoga at River Run presented by Brass Ranch. All levels are welcome to these free one-hour classes held outdoors at River Run Plaza most Tuesdays & Saturdays. 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. Class starts at 9am | 60-minute classes | Tuesdays and Saturdays this summer Free DATES June 24 June 27 July 1 July 3 (Monday) July 8 July 18 July 22 July 25 July 29 August 1 August 5 August 8 August 12 August 15 August 19 August 22 August 26 August 29 September 2 September 5 September 9

Mobile Planetarium Presented by Boise State University

The Community Library

Dive into the captivating realm of mythology while exploring the mesmerizing wonders of the night sky with Boise State's AstroTACs mobile planetarium! Join us to take a digital tour through the night sky, learning the ancient stories associated with our cosmos and how to find the variety of different constellations in the Ketchum night sky. This all-age event will be hosted on Tuesday, July 18th with two different sessions, 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM, with a 25-person capacity. Registration for this event is required and opens at 10:00 am on Monday, July 10th. Please register each person individually. This link is for the 11:00 am showing.

Living with Alzheimer’s: Effective Communication Strategies

Hailey Town Center West

Hailey Public Library and the Greater Idaho Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association will host Dr. Carol Stephens, Psy.D. on Tuesday, July 18, from 12:00 – 1:00 PM, for the final talk in a four-part series called “Living with Alzheimer’s.” Dr. Carol will explore how communication changes when someone is living with Alzheimer’s, effective communication strategies, sending and receiving messages through attitude, tone of voice and body language. Held at Town Center West and live streamed at www.haileypubliclibrary.org.

Free

Mobile Planetarium Presented by Boise State University

The Community Library

Dive into the captivating realm of mythology while exploring the mesmerizing wonders of the night sky with Boise State's AstroTACs mobile planetarium! Join us to take a digital tour through the night sky, learning the ancient stories associated with our cosmos and how to find the variety of different constellations in the Ketchum night sky. This all-age event will be hosted on Tuesday, July 18th with two different sessions, 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM, with a 25-person capacity. Registration for this event is required and opens at 10:00 am on Monday, July 10th. Please register each person individually. This link is for the 11:00 am showing.

Free Casting Clinics with Silver Creek Outfitters

Sun Valley Inn

Learn to fly cast, or brush up on your double haul technique with one of our fun and experienced guides. These casting clinics are for anyone who is curious or just a little rusty. Clinics will run Tuesday through Saturday at the Sun Valley Resort from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm throughout the summer. Equipment will be provided, but feel free to bring your own. Cost: Free Where: Sun Valley, east of the Sun Valley Inn - See map below 2023 Dates: Tuesday – Saturday | June 14 - September 3rd Time: 5:00 – 6:00pm

Hailey Knitting Circle with Patricia Lirk

Hailey Town Center West

Join master knitter and Sun Valley Needle Arts owner Patricia Lirk on July 18 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 at 7 W Croy. Participants should bring their own yarn and needles. Pre-registration is encouraged by emailing kristin.fletcher@haileypubliclibrary.org but not required.

Free

LECTURE: Author Judith Freeman and artist Anthony Hernandez in conversation with Dr. John Lane

Sun Valley Museum of Art

Join the Sun Valley Museum of Art for a conversation with author Judith Freeman, artist and photographer Anthony Hernandez and Jack Lane, the former director of the Dallas Museum of Art and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Dividing their time between Idaho’s Camas Prairie and Los Angeles, Freeman and Hernandez will talk with Lane about the move between rural and urban and its effect on their practices, the art they live with, and the works by Hernandez that Lane has collected over the years.

Free

Dark Sky Binocular Observation

The Community Library

Join Dr. Lindsay DeMarchi, a 2023 Astronomer in Residence with the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve STEM Network, for an evening of binocular stargazing above the rooftops of Ketchum . This is a NASA funded program from Boise State University, which works closely with The Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve to bring science to classrooms, libraries, and more. Pre-registration required. Limited to 15 attendees. Attendees should plan to bring their own binoculars, and Dr. DeMarchi will guide us through viewing the night sky with this accessible tool. NOTE: Attending this program does require walking up three flights of stairs to access the rooftop patio above the Library's new Wood River Museum of History and Culture, across the street from the Library at the corner of 4th Street and Walnut Avenue. A specific meeting point will be given to registered attendees. Dr. Lindsay DeMarchi is an interdisciplinary space environmentalist and stellar mortician, proudly engaging the public on all matters dark and wondrous. She is the Astronomer in Residence at the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve and author of numerous scientific articles to bring awareness to outer-space sustainability and light pollution. She is most passionate about empowering the cultural and personal connections ...

Free

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