Intertwined: Weaving in Community examines traditional weaving as a platform for social practice and activism. The exhibition features artwork by Portland-based artist Sara Siestreem (Hanis Coos), Los Angeles-based artist Tanya Aguiñiga, and AMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides), a collective Aguiñiga founded in 2016. The exhibition also includes a community-based artwork emerging from workshops AMBOS is conducting in the Wood River Valley in April. Visitors to the Museum are invited to contribute to the artwork as it grows over the course of the exhibition.
Bellevue Public Library, Hailey Public Library, and The Community Library are again co-hosting the valley-wide Adult Summer Reading 2024. This year’s theme is Adventure Begins at Your Library! which encourages unusual and exciting summer reading explorations. Register and pick up a passport at your local library beginning Memorial Weekend, Friday, 5/24/2024 and ending Labor Day Weekend, Tuesday, 9/3. Terrific raffle prizes, including dinner at the Hemingway House!
Centered by Dr. Molly Brown's inaugural 5-Day Reset Program – a transformative group experience at our clinic in Sun Valley, Idaho. In one of the world’s most energetically healing places, we invite you to experience our consciousness-focused Reset that focuses on neuro and cellular regenerative modalities, poised to offer profound restoration of health, vitality and mental clarity. What You Will Experience: • 10x your mental, physical, neurological, and emotional health • Virtual consultation with Dr. Molly Brown’s team to support a fully customized schedule and protocol throughout the Reset • Neurological-based modalities that quickly pin-point and transform the root cause of any underlying health issues including AMIT, QNRT, neurofeedback, PEMF, infrared, Live 02, Vasper • In-person 1x1 Discovery Appointment with Dr. Molly Brown to kick-start the 5 Day Reset • Daily morning meditation, breathwork, and intentional movement sessions by Adi Amar • Personalized protocol plan to meet your specific health needs and goals, inclusive of a supplemental regime (supplements sold separately) • Closing ceremony featuring intention setting and Crystal Alchemy Bowl Sound Bath meditation by Cathie Caccia • Daily meal plan featuring high-vibration and detoxifying foods, • Please note, this is an alcohol and substance free experience
Color Our World is The Advocates' largest annual fundraising event. This seasonal giving celebration culminates with an installation of colorful ribbons adorning Memory Park in Ketchum; each ribbon is a visual representation of a donation made. During the months of May and June, we will be inviting our community to purchase raffle tickets for six amazing prizes and donate ribbons to be displayed in the park. It is our goal that by July 1, 2024, the trees in Memory Park will be festooned with ribbons, tying all of us together in the quest to eradicate domestic violence and abuse, and empower all in their pursuit of peace, health, happiness, and freedom. This year’s Color Our World Ribbon Raise is a ticketed party on Friday, June 21 at Limelight Hotel. Tickets are $50 per person and include appetizers, drinks, ribbon raise and music. Reserved tables are also available and feature concierge cocktail services, table appetizers, and preferential seating. Your support provides help today and hope for tomorrow. Together, we are saving lives and changing futures. For details or to donate, please visit www.theadvocatesorg.org/color-our-world-2024
Please join us on Monday, May 27, 2024, at 11 am, as the community comes together to commemorate Memorial Day. We seek to honor not only our veterans and active military personnel, but also all those who are tirelessly working to keep us safe. We are incredibly grateful for their unwavering commitment and sacrifice. Leading up to the ceremony, on Friday, May 24th, 2024, we will be setting out flags and carnations to honor over 440 veterans’ graves. The Hailey Cemetery will be decorated from dusk Friday May 24 to dusk Monday May 27th.
🎶 Rocking Ketchum: Two Nights with The Jack Mormons at Whiskey's on Main! 🎸 Get ready for a double dose of rock 'n' roll as The Jack Mormons take over Whiskey's on Main for two epic nights in Ketchum, ID! 📅 Monday May 27th & Tuesday May 28th, 2024 📍 Whiskey's on Main, Ketchum, ID 21+ EVENT
Visit Thai Mainhard's exhibition at Gilman Contemporary. In Thai Mainhard’s exhibition Off the Ground vibrant, frenetic colors are collaged, painted, and drawn onto canvases that show a sense of composition and experience. Born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and based in Los Angeles, California, Mainhard’s personal exploration of place seeps into each of her paintings. In her newest body of work Mainhard embraces tangible objects through an exploration of the composed still life. Expressively rendered maximalist spaces are filled with swatches of bright color, checkered table clothes, and patterned vases of loosely rendered botanicals offer a lingering invitation. These composed paintings are the physical embodiment of the artists internal world and life experience, harnessing the tension between chaos and order, figurative composition, and expressive abstraction.
🎶 Rocking Ketchum: Two Nights with The Jackmormons at Whiskey's on Main! 🎸 Get ready for a double dose of rock 'n' roll as The Jackmormons take over Whiskey's on Main for two epic nights in Ketchum, ID! 📅 Monday May 27th & Tuesday May 28th, 2024 📍 Whiskey's on Main, Ketchum, ID 21+ Event
Join us in the shop every Wednesday from 2-5 with your needlepoint, knitting or crochet work in progress & enjoy an afternoon of stitching. All skill levels welcome.
In their book "Homelessness Is a Housing Problem: How Structural Factors Explain U.S. Patterns," Gregg Colburn and Clayton Page Aldern seek to explain the substantial regional variation in rates of homelessness in cities across the United States. In a departure from many analytical approaches, Colburn and Aldern shift their focus from the individual experiencing homelessness to the metropolitan area. Using accessible statistical analysis, they test a range of conventional beliefs about what drives the prevalence of homelessness in a given city—including mental illness, drug use, poverty, weather, generosity of public assistance, and low-income mobility—and find that none explain the regional variation observed across the country. Instead, housing market conditions, such as the cost and availability of rental housing, offer a far more convincing account. With rigor and clarity, "Homelessness Is a Housing Problem" explores U.S. cities' diverse experiences with housing precarity and offers policy solutions for unique regional contexts. In partnership with the City of Ketchum, Blaine County Housing Authority, and Spur Community Foundation. Gregg Colburn is an Associate Professor in the Runstad Department of Real Estate in the College of Built Environments at the University of Washington. He publishes research on topics related to housing and homelessness and is ...
Join members of the Wood River Orchestra for an evening of chamber music hosted by the Wood River Jewish Community. The program includes three flute quintets by Luigi Boccherini, a contemporary work by Charlton Singleton titled "Testimony", composed for the Kronos Quartet's 50 for the Future initiative, and Antonín Dvořák's "American" quartet. The performance begins at 7pm at the Lewis Family Center, 95 Badayana Drive, in Elkhorn. Admission is free but please register attendance by emailing eryn@wrjc.org.
2024 is SBG’s 20th year Wildflower Walks! Join us walking slowly on nearby moderate to easy trails as we appreciate the blooming native plants of our area. Walks will be led by botanists, naturalists, birders, and wildflower enthusiasts. Meet at Sawtooth Botanical Garden (11 Gimlet Road, 4 miles south of Ketchum), and follow each other or carpool to the trailhead. Children under 14 are welcome with an adult. No dogs please! Bring clothing for possible weather, hiking shoes (no flip fops or dress shoes), sun protection, plenty of water, reusable water bottle and a lunch. A camera, field guide, binoculars and notebook may help with identifying and remembering plants. Click here for an optional packing list! *Locations and dates are subject to change due to the weather and whats blooming. May 23- Back side of Dollar Mountain, Ketchum May 30 - Camas Prairie, Fairfield June 6 - Nadya’s Trail, Hailey June 13 - Greenhorn Gulch, Ketchum June 20 - Boulder View, North of SNRA June 27 - Fox Creek Trail, Ketchum July 4 - There will not be a wildflowe walk on this day. July 11 - Taylor Canyon, Ketchum July 18 - Murdock Trail, SNRA north of Ketchum 9:00-9:15am ...
The Sun Valley Culinary Institute is pleased to offer tours open to the general public. Come see why we have become one of the most important and entertaining sites to visit in the Wood River Valley. As a full time location for both student culinary classes year round and personalized classes for the general public, SVCI is proud to open our doors and welcome visitors with coffee and donuts. Come see for yourself…free tours are offered every Thursday at 10AM
As humans, we arrive at any given moment with a wide range of joys and traumas—as writers, this is no different. If we have been called to writing, this is because we know we have something important to say. But when we come from different backgrounds and different life experiences, what responsibility do we have to truth in our writing? What is the responsibility we have to ourselves and to each other? What harm do we create when we write from a place that is inauthentic to who we are—and in the reverse, what power do we embody when we write from our own truth? In this workshop, award-winning poet and Level II Reiki practitioner, Jo Blair Cipriano, will lead us in an afternoon of reconnecting to our authentic selves. We will study work by Solmaz Sharif, Taneum Bambrick, Nicole Sealey, Layli Long Soldier, and Luther Hughes among others, and will discuss why only they could’ve written the precise poems they did. We will use guided meditations, writing exercises, and open discussion as means to explore what are the poems that only we could write. This workshop will help you explore who you are at your core, and who your ...
5.30.2024 GET STOKED! Our annual Trail Kickoff Party is happening on May 30! We’re partnering with the Elephants Perch and Sawtooth Brewery to bring you your favorite event of the season! Renewing members, volunteers, and new members will all get a free fill of beer in their WRTC cup, raffle tickets will be available for purchase, the Elephants Perch is offering a one-night shopping discount to get you all kitted out for the season, and La Parilla will be slinging delicious food! Are you excited because we sure are! – 5.30.2024 ¡ANÍMATE! El 30 de mayo tendrá lugar nuestra fiesta anual de inicio de la ruta. Nos hemos asociado con Elephants Perch y Sawtooth Brewery para ofrecerte tu evento favorito de la temporada. Los socios que renueven, los voluntarios y los nuevos socios recibirán una cerveza gratis en su vaso del WRTC, se podrán comprar boletos para la rifa, Elephants Perch ofrece un descuento en las compras de una noche para que te equipes para la temporada y La Parilla ofrecerá comida deliciosa. ¿Estás emocionado? ¡Nosotros sí que lo estamos!
Greenhouse at 110 Honeysuckle Street, Bellevue Create an edible container garden with the guidance of our Garden Team at The Hunger Coalition. We will provide various vegetable starts and information on how to select, plant, and care for your container garden. This event is free. Supplies are limited, bring a container if you have one. please register by calling the Hunger Coalition at (208) 788- 0121 or emailing Melanie at mweber@thehungercoaliton.org
Mullein Workshop With Danielle Wetzstein Friday May 31 & Saturday June 1 10:00am to 2:00pm $222 per person for the 2 days workshop. What to bring & wear: Boots or sturdy shoes Long pants Long sleeves Gloves Notebook & pen Something to sit on Drinking water Reusable tea cup Lunch & a snack Gloves & Clippers if you have them Join us for a deep dive workshop on the eye-catching Mullein. This is a unique opportunity to learn about and harvest Mullein. We will work intimately with this plant and create botanical properties that supports the mind, body, and spirit. In this 2-day class we will cover Botany: how to safely identify Ethnobotany: how has this plant been used by humans for 100's of years. We’ll even make torches or candles. Traditional uses: how to support your body with mullein Wildcrafting: How to ethically harvest for personal use Herbal preparations: tincture, oil, & flower essences. Click here to register!
Ketchum Remote Collective aims to bridge the intangible gap between the Wood River Valley’s physical community and the remote workplace for many of its residents. Come meet and spend part of your week working alongside other remote workers. Drop in Fridays between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. to The Community Library's Lecture Hall.
Each Girls on the Run season comes to an end with a celebratory 5K. This closing event gives program participants of all abilities a tangible sense of accomplishment. Crossing the finish line instills confidence through completion and is a joyful moment program participants always remember! Everyone in our program receives a commemorative medal to celebrate this incredible achievement. 9:00-9:45 a.m. - Check In and pre 5k activities 10 a.m. - Girls on the Run 5K 11 a.m.-1 p.m. - Food trucks, music, community activities For more information, to register and volunteer visit: www.gotrsouthernidaho.org/5k-blaine-county
The Papoose Club first started selling plants on vacant lots in Ketchum back in 1961. Webb Garden Centers has been partnering with the Papoose Club for many years now. Webb graciously donates a portion of their sales during the event to the Club. Initially volunteers trucked plants up from afar, but with the growing popularity of the event, Papoose Club began to collaborate with local gardening businesses. This event takes places at Webb Garden Centers.
Mullein Workshop With Danielle Wetzstein Friday May 31 & Saturday June 1 10:00am to 2:00pm $222 per person for the 2 days workshop. What to bring & wear: Boots or sturdy shoes Long pants Long sleeves Gloves Notebook & pen Something to sit on Drinking water Reusable tea cup Lunch & a snack Gloves & Clippers if you have them Join us for a deep dive workshop on the eye-catching Mullein. This is a unique opportunity to learn about and harvest Mullein. We will work intimately with this plant and create botanical properties that supports the mind, body, and spirit. In this 2-day class we will cover Botany: how to safely identify Ethnobotany: how has this plant been used by humans for 100's of years. We’ll even make torches or candles. Traditional uses: how to support your body with mullein Wildcrafting: How to ethically harvest for personal use Herbal preparations: tincture, oil, & flower essences. Click here to register!
Co-work with a community of writers the first Saturday of each month for focused writing and craft discussions and connect to other writers from the Wood River Valley and beyond! All writing abilities and ages welcome. Join us in the library's Idaho Room, or online via Zoom. No registration required. Visit www.comlib.org for the Zoom link and passcode. The Wood River Writers’ Groups are led by AJ Super, a local author with a trilogy of science fiction books published by a small traditional press. She is also a Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers’ Association (SFWA) member.
Greenhouse at 110 Honeysuckle Street, Bellevue Veggie starts, annual and perennial flower starts for sale! All proceeds benefit the Hunger Coalition. Everything from native plants to broccoli, herbs and nasturtium!
Fun, Free, Informative Bike Safety Activities for the Whole Family Mark your calendars for the 13th annual Bike Rodeo, presented by the Ketchum Police Department in Partnership with Higher Ground. The event takes place Saturday, June 1 from 11:00 AM-1:00 PM at the YMCA South Parking Lot. Activities include rider safety and obstacle courses; bike decorating, safety checks, and helmet fittings; and snacks and prizes. Activities include: free rider safety course; free bike safety check by area bike shops; free helmet fitting (free helmets available to anyone who needs one); bike decorating; Ketchum Police obstacle course; and free prizes and healthy snacks. Furry friends are welcome but must be kept on a leash. Directions YMCA South Parking Lot 101 Saddle Rd Ketchum, ID 83340 See map: Google Maps
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