Immigration’s Role in the Wood River Valley

The Community Library

From the early days of mining and sheepherding, immigrants have been a core population in the Wood River Valley. Comprising more than 25% of our residents and more than 40% of students in our school district, the importance of this population continues to grow, but remains largely misunderstood. Come hear stories and insights about their experience, how they thrive, and contribute to our community. This is the third event in the "Giving Though" Learning Series, which is part of the "it's in our nature" campaign to promote the vital role generosity and nonprofits play in our community.

Free

Maintaining Community Bonds Amidst Growth and Change

The Community Library

Join us for an exploration of the intangible aspects of life in the Wood River Valley that foster community. As new development, increased traffic, and population growth challenge our sense of connection with our neighbors, the pace and scale of change can sometimes be unsettling. What are the core elements of community that we can nurture to alleviate distress and enhance our connectedness?

Free

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