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2025 “Think Globally, Act Locally” Speaker Series – Colin Thorne – “Restoring the Dignity of Our Rivers”

The Community Library

Restoring the Dignity of Our Rivers A talk with Colin Thorne, Emeritus Professor and Chair of Physical Geography at the University of Nottingham, UK, and River Scientist at Wolf Water Resources in Oregon. This is a free event but registration is required. In partnership between The Community Library and Wood River Land Trust as part of the annual "Think Globally, Act Locally" Speaker Series. Join us for series events on January 15, February 19, and March 11.

Free

Strumbucket – Live at Whiskey’s on Main

Whiskey's on Main

Stumbucket - Live at Whiskey's on Main! Get ready for a night of awesome music and good vibes. Join us on Fri Mar 28 2025 at 9:30 PM at 251 N Main St for a rockin' time. Don't miss out on this epic event! See you there! 21+ only $10 Pre-sale Strumbucket is a five-piece "twang-funk" band from Jackson, Wyoming known for their colorful multi-genre live shows. Drawing from a wide range of sounds, their original music weaves together funked bass grooves, banjo driven twang, latin beats, electro-psych synth lines, and classic rock guitar. Listening to the group's offerings, one gets the sense that a good laugh is one piece of the puzzle that keeps the fun meter in check. Forming in 2018, the band has grown outside the local Jackson music scene, playing everything from rowdy bars, local venues, and outdoor concert series supporting acts along the way such as JoJo Herman, DJ Williams' Shot's Fired, Polyrhythmics, Diggin' Dirt, and The Ghost of Paul Revere. The band consists of Peter Henderson (drums), Lavender Jones (bass, vocals), Grove Miller (keys), Pat Bottini (lead guitar), and Alex Blackwelder (banjo, lead vocals). The band recently released their new full length album "Chest ...

$10

2025 “Think Globally, Act Locally” Speaker Series – Danya Rumore – “GNARly Solutions: Conserving What We Love about the Wood River Valley”

The Community Library

GNARly Solutions: Conserving What We Love about the Wood River Valley With Danya Rumore, Founder of the GNAR Initiative and clinical and research professor at the University of Utah. This is a free event but registration is required. In partnership between The Community Library and Wood River Land Trust as part of the annual "Think Globally, Act Locally" Speaker Series. Join us for series events on January 15, February 19, and March 11.

Free

Into the Archives with Sofia Jaramillo

The Community Library

Growing up Colombian American in Sun Valley, Sofía Jaramillo spent time in and around the historical Sun Valley Lodge. In 2020, she was roaming the halls when she noticed that the photographs primarily featured white individuals. Drawn to the aesthetics of these 1930s–1950s winter sports photographs, Jaramillo pulled together a community of people of color in the outdoor and fashion industries as well as athletes from all over the United States to recreate these historical images of ski culture in Sun Valley. Posing on skis, relaxing with food and drinks at a lodge, or sitting back in Sun Valley’s iconically warm and bright winter sunshine, Jaramillo’s figures radiate joy, pride, and strength in the nostalgic, mountain atmosphere characteristic of après-ski. In creating the images that Jaramillo wishes she had seen as a kid, A New Winter encourages conversation around the origin of winter sports culture, offering a reimagined history and hopeful future that celebrates the richness and variety of those who contribute to it. Join Sofía Jaramillo, project stylist Terumi Murao, Wood River Museum Collections Specialist Ellie Norman, and moderator Martha Williams for a conversation on the way that Jaramillo and Murao found inspiration in the Library’s archives, and the ...

Free

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