MSCL House 2nd Annual Pickleball Tournament

Calling all Picklers!Please come out and join us for an afternoon of fearless fun in support of Men's Second Chance Living, sober living homes for men in recovery! Beginner, Intermediate and Advance level picklers welcome, with prizes in each category. Light fare and drinks provided during tournament. Prize ceremony to follow with cocktails and appetizers served. Save the date - time to be decided.

$250

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

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. Live music schedule: November  Fri 3rd- Travis McDaniel Sat 4th- Katie Buxton Fri 10th- Mark Mueller Sat 11th- Kevin Ware Fri 17th- Johnny & Jen Pisano Sat 18th- Michaela French Fri 24th- Soulbots Sat 25th- Soulbots

Sun Valley On Ice – Ice Show

Sun Valley Resort Outdoor Rink

This summer we are excited to welcome back Sun Valley on Ice. The shows will feature medal-winning headline skaters and our talented Sun Valley on Ice cast.  To learn more about each seating experience, see the ticket information below. This year, Sun Valley Resort is excited to bring back the Terrace seated food & beverage experience. For more information please call the Guest Center at (208) 622-2135 2023 Schedule  July 6: Mariah Bell with fireworks following the show 2022 United States Gold Medalist United States Silver Medalist Olympic Team Member July 22: Isabeau Levito 2023 United States Gold Medalist 2x Grand Prix Silver Medalist United States Bronze Medalist July 29: Alexa Knierim & Brandon Frazier 2023 World Silver Medalists World Gold Medalists 2X United States Gold Medalists August 5: Ryan Bradley United States Gold Medalist Collegiate Champion August 12: Kaitlin Hawayek & Jean Luc Baker World Team Silver Medalists United States Bronze Medalists Olympians August 26: Nathan Chen Olympic Gold Medalist 3X World Gold Medalist 6X United States Gold Medalist September 2: Jason Brown 2023 United States Silver Medalist United States Gold Medalist Olympic Bronze Medalist Seating and Tickets Grandstand Seating – Close to the action, the grandstand seating offers an exciting experience for guests. ...

Event Series Yoga on the Mountain

Yoga on the Mountain

Get your zen on at 9,150 feet during our mountaintop gentle flow yoga classes at Lookout Lodge! Focus on an exploration of basic yoga poses and how to connect them through attention to breathing, alignment and mindfulness.  Therapeutic in nature, you will learn techniques to help gain flexibility, strength and balance while immersing yourself in a relaxing class that moves at a perfectly slower pace allowing ample time to enjoy each pose. All levels are welcome. We encourage attendees to bring their own mat, we will not have mats available for guests. 10am | Lookout Lodge | Sundays this summer $60 per person (Yoga + Gondola/Lift Pass+Hike) DATES July 7 July 23 July 30 August 6 August 13 August 20 August 27 *Attendees must pay at the check-in desk located at the bottom of the Gondola at River Run Lodge to get their passes *Check-in time is 9:30 Purchase Tickets Here 

Children’s Summer Meals: Volunteer to prepare!

The Hunger Coalition

The Hunger Coalition and The Community Library provide free meals, books and enrichment activities to children throughout the Wood River Valley during summer. Join us in meal preparation; we're serving anywhere from 100 to 200 meals a day! We chef it up Mondays and Wednesday mornings, through August 24. Visit our website to reserve your volunteer time today! Time slots are 8:30am - 11am and 10am to 12:30pm, on both Mondays and Wednesdays.

Free
Event Series WORKSHOP: Beginning Drawing Intensive

WORKSHOP: Beginning Drawing Intensive

SVMoA Hailey Classroom

THIS 8-SESSION WORKSHOP WILL TAKE PLACE MON–THU, AUG 7–10 AND AUG 14–17, FROM 9AM–12PM DAILY. Get out your sketch book! With emphasis on observational skills and hand-eye coordination, this 8-day workshop will explore graded tones, line, negative space, perspective, and shadows. Each day, examine a different still life as you develop fundamental drawing skills and increased confidence to draw. The classes are cumulative and open to beginning students as well as those who want to refresh their skills. Age & ability: 17 and older, beginners welcome! SVMoA and Jim will provide all the materials necessary for the class (included in the enrollment cost). ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR Born in New York, Jim Caldwell has spent most of his life in the San Francisco Bay Area. He graduated from Williams College in 1964 as an Art Major and spent the next year in Paris studying printing and etching at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. In 1969 he received his Master of Architecture Degree from the Yale School of Architecture. Jim has had over 45 solo shows and his paintings are represented in more than 450 collections worldwide. $500 member / $550 nonmember

$500 – $550

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

“A Force for Nature: Nancy Russell’s Fight to Save the Columbia Gorge”

The Community Library

The eighty-five–mile-long Columbia Gorge forms part of the border between Oregon and Washington and is one of the nation’s most historic and scenic landscapes. Many of the region’s cultural divisions boil over here—urban versus rural, west of the mountains versus east—as well as clashes over private property rights, management of public lands, and tribal treaty rights. In the early 1980s, as a new interstate bridge linked Portland to rural counties in Washington, the Gorge’s renowned vistas were on the brink of destruction. Nancy Russell, forty-eight years old and with no experience in advocacy, fundraising, or politics, built a grassroots movement that overcame seventy years of failed efforts and bitter opposition from both Oregon and Washington governors, five of the six Gorge counties, Gorge residents, and the Reagan administration. While building her campaign, Russell stopped subdivisions, factories, and government neglect through litigation brought by her organization, Friends of the Columbia Gorge, and last-second land purchases by the Trust for Public Land. Initially ignored, then demonized, Russell had her tires slashed and her life threatened. The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Act barely passed—on the last day of the congressional session in 1986—and was signed by a reluctant President Reagan. Russell ...

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

Event Series WORKSHOP: Beginning Drawing Intensive

WORKSHOP: Beginning Drawing Intensive

SVMoA Hailey Classroom

THIS 8-SESSION WORKSHOP WILL TAKE PLACE MON–THU, AUG 7–10 AND AUG 14–17, FROM 9AM–12PM DAILY. Get out your sketch book! With emphasis on observational skills and hand-eye coordination, this 8-day workshop will explore graded tones, line, negative space, perspective, and shadows. Each day, examine a different still life as you develop fundamental drawing skills and increased confidence to draw. The classes are cumulative and open to beginning students as well as those who want to refresh their skills. Age & ability: 17 and older, beginners welcome! SVMoA and Jim will provide all the materials necessary for the class (included in the enrollment cost). ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR Born in New York, Jim Caldwell has spent most of his life in the San Francisco Bay Area. He graduated from Williams College in 1964 as an Art Major and spent the next year in Paris studying printing and etching at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. In 1969 he received his Master of Architecture Degree from the Yale School of Architecture. Jim has had over 45 solo shows and his paintings are represented in more than 450 collections worldwide. $500 member / $550 nonmember

$500 – $550

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