For the issue of September 23 thru September 29,  1998  

 

Calendar for
September 23, 1998 thru
September 29, 1998


Wednesday, Sept. 23

Hemingway Elementary gift wrap fund-raiser is underway through Sept. 25. Help support the school. Details: 622-4635.

CSI Fall classes continue this week. For more information and a schedule, call 788-2038.

Hemingway Institute Fall Classes registration for limited space goining on now. Proceeds go to scholarships for day care. Computer classes, Spanish, printmaking, sharing circle, parenting. Classes begin: Oct. 12. Details: Lowie Graves 726-3113.

GED High School Equivalency tests from 6 - 9 p.m. at the Hailey CSI office. $10. Details: 788-2038.

Summer Reading Award Day from the Community Library in Ketchum at 3 p.m. Details: 726-3493.

Kindermusik classes start this week. Music and movement program for kids 6 mos. To 6 yrs. Details: Tracy Bay, 726-3443.

Elkhorn Pro-Am Golf Tournament the 36-hole tournament begins today at Elkhorn Golf Course.

Blaine County Senior Citizens Center noon meal, baked chicken with rice, broccoli with cheese sauce, biscuits and sherbet. At the Senior Citizens Center, 721 Third Ave. S., Hailey, 788-3468.

WRHS Cross Country the Wolverine thinclads run at the Declo Invitational at Albion near Burley, 4:30 p.m.

Parent Organization Meeting first meeting of the school year at 4 p.m. at Wood River High School, Hailey. School social worker Robert Payne will attend to tell parents about the freshman class and transitions to the high school.

Child Custody Mediation meeting facilitated by Werth & Werth Mediation. Fee. Through Friday. Details: 788-9781.

Creative Knitting from CSI with Lisa Hoswell at the Fox Building in Hailey. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Cost: $55. To register: 788-2033.

Shared Parenting Seminar, Dad’s group with Melissa A. Boley, MA, and Kathleen Battersby, MS. From 5:30-7:30 p.m. Fee: $20. Details: 788-9620.

Thursday, Sept. 24

Shared Parenting Seminar, Dad’sgroup second session. Details: 788-620.

Blaine County Transportation Meeting at 7:45 a.m., Ketchum City Hall.

Elkhorn Pro-Am Golf Tournament the 36-hole tournament wraps up today at Elkhorn Golf Course.

WRHS Girls Soccer home junior varsity game against the Twin Falls JV at 5:30 p.m. at South Valley Sports Complex, Hailey. Also, the Wolverine varsity plays at Buhl at 5:30 p.m.

Community School Volleyball home junior varsity match against ISDB from Gooding at 4:30 p.m. in the Cutthroat gym on the Sun Valley campus.

Community School Boys Soccer home varsity game against the ISDB Raptors from Gooding at 5 p.m. at Atkinson Park, Ketchum.

WRHS Volleyball home SCIC conference matches with the Kimberly Bulldogs at the high school gym, Hailey. Freshman match 5:15 p.m. followed by JV and varsity.

Carey School Volleyball triangular meet at Murtaugh with the home team and Castleford begins at 3:30 p.m.

WRHS JV Football home game against Wendell at 7 p.m. on the high school athletic field, Hailey.

"Crisis Intervention Listening Skills" free training and information seminar presented by The Advocates, from 6-9 p.m. 788-4191 for registration and more info.

Swing time from CSI from 7:30 - 9 p.m. in Hailey. No experience or partner needed. Learn east-coast swing and how to dance with a partner. Through Oct. 15. Fee. Details: 733-2038.

"Recognizing the signs of depression," brown bag lunch from 12:15-1:15 at the Woman’s Resource Center in Hailey with Diane Crist, MA Jungian psychotherapist. Free. Details: 788-5744.

Friday, Sept. 25

Jill Iris & Kara, Sept. 25 speak on"Light, Love & Life Purpose" at Chapter One Bookstore at 7:30 p.m. Celebrate the rising feminine energy. Free.

State of the Cities Breakfast hosted by Sun valley/Ketchum Chamber and sponsored by McCann Daech Fenton at 8 a.m. at Elkhorn Resort’s Plaza Grill. Speakers: Len Harlig, Guy Coles, Tom Praggastis, Brad Siemer, Monte Brothwell, Rick Baird and Thersa Comber. Focus on budgets and future projects. $12. Details: 725-2104.

No School today at The Community School Elementary School because of parent conferences.

Kathy Ryan Memorial Tennis Tournament today through Sunday, the first annual tournament to benefit Hospice of the Wood River Valley, with matches at The Harker Center and Warm Springs. Men’s and women’s doubles,; 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 and 4.5 divisions. Entry fee $20 per person includes wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres and a Saturday evening raffle. Entry deadline is Sept. 23 at 5 p.m. Call 622-9281.

Blaine County Senior Citizens Center noon meal, fish with creamed potatoes and peas, cole slaw, corn muffins and cinnamon rolls. At the Senior Citizens Center, 721 Third Ave. S., Hailey, 788-3468.

WRHS Volleyball the Wolverines travel to Idaho Falls for the two-day Bonneville/Hillcrest Classic tournament starting today at 4 p.m. and continuing all day Saturday.

Community School Girls Soccer JV game against the Minico JV at 5:30 p.m. at Atkinson Park, Ketchum.

WRHS Football the Wolverine varsity goes to Wendell for a 7 p.m. Sawtooth Central Idaho Conference game.

Joyce Larson Benefit at Hailey Hotel starring the Bobos. Fund-raiser with food, fun and live entertainment. Food and raffle at 7 p.m. at 9 p.m. prepare to rock.

Saturday, Sept. 26

Josephus Lake Trailhead Development Project for volunteers to relocate the trail and install trailhead facilities. Lunch served and two guest speakers on aquatic ecology and the function of high mountain lakes in an ecosystem. At Josephus Lake Campground off SH 21, 12 miles west of Stanley. Details: (208) 879-4113.

Jill Iris & Kara from 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. conduct a workshop with meditation, journaling and excerises to expand minds and hearts and increase the capacity for light & love. Sponsored by Janot Skin Institute and Coeur: Being Unlimited. $75. Details: 726-4713.

Wood River Valley Toy Run the sixth annual motorcycle event sponsored by The Sun Run Committee. Meet 12 noon at Grumpy’s Burgers & Beer in Ketchum. Bring one or more new, unwrapped toys ($10 minimum value) per motorcycle. Ride at 1 p.m. to H&R Block Building in Hailey. Details, Boot & Scoot 726-4284, Cindy’s Brown Bag 788-8916, or 788-9469.

Delta Society Pet Partners Animal Evaluation 9 a.m. at 4151A Glenbrook Dr. Hailey. Details: 788-6137.

Alzheimer’s Association Memory walk at the Rotary park in Ketchum. Details: Heather at 788-5735 or Salli at 788-1764

Thousand Springs Festival today and Sunday, on 400-acre preserve on the Snake River in Hagerman with $5 admission toward conservation. Festival includes art of 60 Idaho artists, a raffle for a handmade canoe, food stalls, microbrews and local wine, Idaho trout and Basque dinners. Music from Bob Nora Band, Carter Wilson, Concepts Jazz, the Standards, the Elisabeth Blin trio and Rob Harding and Friends. Details: (208) 536-6797.

Community School Garage Sale annual fund-raising activity for the Sun Valley independent school begins today from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Dumke barn in Elkhorn. Fabulous items including antiques, books, sporting equipment, household items and more. Food available, plenty of parking. (No pre-sales). Details: 726-9618.

Sun Valley Junior Hockey Registration for new skaters ages 5-17, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot of Sturtevants in Ketchum. Equipment swap, too. Call Jane at 726-5876 for more details.

Community School/WRHS Boys Soccer the Blaine County schools meet for two games at South Valley Sports Complex in Hailey. The junior varsity squads play at 10:30 a.m. followed by a 12 noon contest between the varsity teams.

1998 Rim-to-Rim Run in Twin Falls, starting 10 a.m. from Blue Lakes Country Club. Race day registration from 8:30-9:45 a.m. is $22 per person, prizes to top runners, and raffle prizes at the post-race party.

St. Jude Children’s Trail Ride benefiting St. Jude Children’s Esearch Hospital sponsored by Elkhorn Stables and Wild Horse Creek Ranch starting at 9:30 a.m. Get a sponsor and ride the trail. Horses are available free of charge by reservation. All volunteers are welcome. Free barbecue at Wild Horse Creek Ranch. Sponsors for food and prizes are needed. Contact: Dan or Lani Mulick at (208) 588-3023.

Wood River BMX racing at the track west of Hailey. Registration 1:30-2:30 p.m. 726-8411.

Pinnacle Picnic & Auction sponsored by Expedition Inspiration to benefit breast cancer research. Starts at 5:30 p.m. with social hour and silent auction. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Concert with Deborah Liv Johnson and Peter Sprague at 8:30 p.m. Details: 726-6456.

Exhibition Hockey pre-season game between the Utah Grizzlies and Houston Aeros of the International Hockey League at 7 p.m. at Bank of America Centre, Boise. Hosted by the Idaho Steelheads. Tickets $10 adults and $8 juniors in the lower bowl.

Work day at Kids World at Hop Porter Park in Hailey from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fall maintance inlcuding spreading bark dust, oiling wood, Details: Heidi Van Calcar at 788-5827.

Banned Book Week starts today. It is the 17th annual celebration of the First Amendment and the freedom to read. Read a banned book: e.g. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Amrk Twain or John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Me. The books on the Top Ten List are available at Ex Libris Bookstore on the Sun Valley Mall. Details: Harriet Parker-Bass at 622-8174.

Sunday, Sept. 27

La Traviata from the Western Opera Theatre at Wood River High School auditorium presented by Sun valley Summer Symphony at 7 p.m. Tickets: $35. Details and reservations: 725-0481.

Community School Garage Sale annual fund-raising activity for the Sun Valley independent school finishes today from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Dumke barn in Elkhorn. Fabulous items including furniture, computers, electronics, clothing, crafts, ski clothes and more. Food available, plenty of parking.

Kathy Ryan Memorial Tennis Tournament winds up today, benefiting Hospice of the Wood River Valley, with matches at The Harker Center and Warm Springs.

Thousand Springs Festival on 400-acre preserve on the Snake River in Hagerman with $5 admission toward conservation. Festival includes art of 60 Idaho artists, a raffle for a handmade canoe, food stalls, microbrews and local wine, Idaho trout and Basque dinners.

Exhibition Hockey pre-season game between the Utah Grizzlies and Houston Aeros of the International Hockey League at 1 p.m. at Bank of America Centre, Boise. Hosted by the Idaho Steelheads. Tickets $10 adults and $8 juniors in the lower bowl.

Monday, Sept. 28

Partners in Parenting mentoring program for new and experienced parents. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free at the Women’s Resource Center in Hailey. Tonight: Building supportive relationships with other adults in your child’s life with Kim Frank. Other classes Oct. 19 & Dec. 7. Details: 788-5733.

Community School Volleyball triangular meet against Shoshone and Raft River at 5 p.m. in Shoshone.

Pickup Coed Soccer at 6 p.m. each Monday on the lower field at Ketchum’s Atkinson Park. Details, Lara 726-2173.

Fly-casting Clinic from 6-7 p.m. at the Bigwood Golf Course pond. Fly-rods provided. Final class of the Summer. Details: 726-5282.

Blood Drive/Bone Marrow Drive for the American Red Cross Blood Program at the National Guard Armory in Hailey. Blood donors should be over 17 and weigh at least 110 lbs. Details: Besty at 622-3416 or Connie at 788-3490.

Crisis Hotline Volunteer Training Program from Sept. 21 - Oct. 14 from 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. every Monday and Wednesday. Free. Details: 726-3597.

Divorce/shared parenting seminar with Melissa Boley and Kathleen Battersby. $20. Location to be determined. Tonight: mom’s group. Details: 788-9620.

Tibetan Buddhist Masters teach Two Lamas, masters of the Tibetan Buddhist tradtion will teach class at the Community School Theatre in Sun Valley. Sponsored by Jim and Suzy Jarrett the two Khenpo Rinpoche brothers will offer a seminar on the sacred empowerment Padmasambhava. Details: 725-5241.

Parents on Board at Moritz Hospital Solarium. Learn how parent involvement can help your child suceed at school. Also on Oct. 5 and 12. Facilitator: Ruthann Saphire. $15 plus materials. Details: 788-5733.

John Esterling on Amazonian botanicals at the Kentwood Lodge in Ketchum. Tea at 7 p.m. and talk 7:30 p.m. Details and RSVP: Sharon Parker at 788-4739 or Ed Redman at 726-6858.

Tuesday, Sept. 29

Tibetan Buddhist Masters teach Two Lamas, masters of the Tibetan Buddhist tradtion will teach class at the Liberty Theatre on Vajrasattua Meditation. Details: 725-5241.

"Our changing roles as mothers and daughters" with Sandra Hyde, MA LPC explores the emotional and spiritual changes that take place when mothers and daughters relate as friends. Tusday at the ERC, Thursday at the WRC. Free. Details: 788-5744.

Dynamics of Domestic Violence training seminar from 6-9 p.m. at the Advocates office in Hailey. Free. Details: 788-4191.

Divorce/shared parenting seminar dad’s group. See Monday.

"Recognizing the signs of depression" a WRMC Women’s Resource Center Brown Bag lunch from 12:12-1:15 p.m. featuring Diane Crist, MA Jungian psychotherapist. Free. Bring a lunch. Environmental Resource Center. Details: 788-5733.

Tree Care class featuring Linda Ries and Jo Ann Robbins at the Blaine OCUnty Courthouse from 6-8 p.m. Free. Learn how to protect and preserve our urban forest. Details: CSI at 788-2033

Blaine County Senior Citizens Center noon meal, meat loaf with potatoes and gravy, creamed corn, tossed salad and peach cobbler. At the Senior Citizens Center, 721 Third Ave. S., Hailey, 788-3468.

Community School Boys Soccer home varsity league game against Bliss at 4:30 p.m. at Atkinson Park, Ketchum.

WRHS Volleyball home SCIC matches against Filer and Gooding begin at 5 p.m. at the high school gym, Hailey.

Community School Volleyball home Northside Conference matches against Bliss at the Cutthroat gym in Sun Valley, 6 p.m.

Carey School Volleyball home Northside Conference matches against Shoshone starting at 6 p.m. at Carey School gym.

WRHS Girls Soccer JV game at Rupert against the Minico Spartans, 5:30 p.m.

Community School Girls Soccer JV game at Buhl, 5 p.m.

The Natural Step a workshop on personal sustainability facilitated by Linda Hestag and Harvey Stone of the Idaho Round Table and Oilonomia. Cost $100. Potluck dinner. Details and registration: Linda Hestag (208) 588-2331.

Meetings

Blaine County Transportarion Committee meets at Ketchum City Hall at 7:45 a.m. to discuss how they set speed limits that were post-poned from the last meeting. Details: Sue Noel at 726-5867. Thursday

Blaine County Planning & Zoning Commission meets at the old county courthouse in Hailey at 6: 30 p.m. to discuss Rinker Investment Trust’s application to subdivide 132 acres into 26 lots at Golden Eagle Ranch. Thursday

Ketchum Planning & Zoning Commission meets at Ketchum City Hall at 5:30 p.m. Agenda: Public hearings on O’Neill conditional use permit to increase floor space at the Pines, Bigwood Homeowners request for an amendment to PUD’s conditional use permit to remove bike path between Clubhouse Dr. and Sawtooth Lane. Crestview condos’ request for conditional use permit to construct second story decks. Monday

Blaine County Board of Commissioners meets upstairs at the old county courthouse in Hailey. 2 p.m. hearing of an appeal of conditional use permit to expand existing guest ranch facility owned by Nick Purdy and Picabo Livestock Co. Monday

Community Recreation Center meeting at 4 p.m. at the Blaine County Rec District office in Hailey. Dale Bates will present the plans and answer questions. Details: Margaret or David at 788-2117. Tuesday

Ongoing

Humane Hikes Free kid’s tours of the Animal Shelter of Wood River Valley, Hailey. Cuddle the cats and dogs, learn about pet care and careers involving animals. Call anytime for reservations at 788-4351.

Self-Help Meetings for Alcoholics Anonymous (24-hr. phone: 726-4650), Alanon, Cocaine Anonymous, Co-dependents Anonymous, Cross Addiction, Narcotics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous and Sexaholics Anonymous in Ketchum, Hailey and Bellevue. Call the Sun Club, Ketchum, for days and times: 726-7710. Daily

Read-to-Me Around the House Community Library Children’s Program. Register and receive a list of 60 children’s books and membership in the Caldecott Club. Free. Daily

Cyclocross Clinics Learn the basics of cross: including mounts, dismounts and run-ups. All ages and abilities welcome. Meet 5 p.m. at Durance in Ketchum. Details: 726-7693.Wednesdays

After School Youth Council Circles Support groups to make new friends, explore ideas and feelings and learn essential communication and listening skills. WRMS girls from 3:30-5:15 p.m. in Room 640 with Lea Flocchini and Linda Gillison. WRMS boys same time in Room 632 with Cameron Cooper and David GishWednesdays WRHS for teen girls from 3:30 - 5 p.m. in Robert Payne’s Room in the Science Wing with Julie Caldwell and Jane Nicoll. Wednesdays Community School Upper School for boys and girls from 2:30-3:45 p.m. in Mark Kranwinkle’s Room with Margie Caldwell and Cameron Cooper. Thursdays Hemingway Elementary After School Enrichment Program, circle of sharing for 4th and 5th grade girls from 2:30 - 3:45 p.m. in the 5th wing with Julie Caldwell. Mondays Details: Lea Flocchini at 788-2880, Cameron Cooper at 726-6016 or Julie Caldwell at 725-2071.

Hailey Library Story Hour for pre-school children daily at 3:30 p.m. Details: 788-2036. Thursdays

GED/HSE office hours at CSI in Hailey. From 1 - 3 p.m. Details: 788-2038.

Super Supper Dining Room Free dinners for locals, a joint project by Wood River Valley religious organizations. At St. Charles Church Parish Hall. To help out, call Margie Hill at 788-9363. 5-6 p.m., Thursdays & Mondays

Nature Walks at Silver Creek Preserve 10 a.m. meet at the Silver Creek Visitor Center. Details: 788-2203. Second and last Saturdays through September.

Friends of Rotarun Suporters for a new ski lift meet at 7 p.m. in the ski hill warming hut to discuss fundraising ideas. Meets weekly on through Oct. Details 720-3011. Mondays

Writers and Poets support group meets at Java on Main Street in Hailey at 6 p.m. For details, contact Patti at 788-1967. Mondays

Domestic Violence Women’s Group A support group sponsored by Advocates for Survivors of Domestic Violence and led by Kathleen Battersby. At the Hailey-Croy Street Exchange Building, Suite M, Hailey. Call 788-4191 or 788-6070 for more info. Free. 7 p.m., Mondays

"Whad-Up" Education Group at 4 p.m. at the Project Respect office in the Croy St. building for 1 hour as drug and alcohol education to explain the reality associated with all drugs of choice. Details: Kevin Boender 788-2204 or 886-7116. Mondays

Aftercare Group 6 p.m. for all past clients of Project Respect. Details: Kevin Boender 788-2204 or 886-7116. Mondays

Cardiac Rehabilitation and Support Group with Kathy Noyes, BSRN for education and assistance with pt, diet, stress, medications, treatments, etc. Meets weekly to share experiences, information and support. Free. At WRMC Modular Meeting Room in Hailey. 7-8 p.m. Details: 788-5733. Mondays

Blaine County Senior Center 721 Third Ave. S., Hailey, hosts exercise classes, card and indoor walking clubs, weekly blood pressure tests and noon meals on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Call 788-3468 for details.

Wood River Bridge meets at the Harker Center in Elkhorn. Everyone welcome with or without a partner. Details: Peter Gray at 726-5887 or Fran Maughan at 622-5605.

Upcoming

"Abuse and Neglect of Children", Sept. 30 free training and information seminar presented by The Advocates, from 6-9 p.m. 788-4191 for registration and more info.

Remodeling face-lift technique demonstration, Sept. 30 A free lecture about new treatment from Paris to lift, tone and tighten face. 1 - 2:15 p.m. at the Janot Skin Institute. Details: 726-4713.

Blaine County Recreation District Board of Directors, Sept. 30 monthly board meeting 3:30 p.m. at the Rec District office, 308 N. Main, Hailey. On the agenda: The Galena Advisory Committee meets 3 p.m.; project review at 4:30 p.m.; and financial review 5:30 p.m.

Trout Fishing in Argentina, Oct. 2 a slide show presented by Silver Creek Outfitters on fishing and travel in the northern Patagonia region of Argentina. Alberto Cordero, president Fly-Fishing Andes will be in attendance. Old Ketchum City Hall 6:30 p.m. Free. Details and RSVP: 726-5282.

Flu shots, Oct. 2 - 27 by the South Central Health District. Recommended for seniors, and those wishing to reduce chances of infection. $10 for ages 2-64. $7 for 6 mos. - 2 years. Combo flu/pneumonia for 65+ are $16. Details: 788-4335.

Cyclocross, Idaho State Championships, Oct. 3 at River Run, Ketchum, 10 a.m. Pre-register at Durance Cycleworks in Ketchum, 726-7693. All ages and abilities welcome.

1st Degree Reiki class from Sheila King, Oct. 3 & 4 at Janot Skin Institute from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Certification available. Cost: $150. Free introduction on Sat. from 10 - 11:30 a.m. Details: 726-4713.

Brush making with Glenn Grishkoff, Oct. 3 from the Sun Valley Center for the Arts. Tuition. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Learn how to wrap and prepare various hairs, knot typing methods, and slide lecture with brush images from Japan. All materials provided. Details: 726-9491.

1,2,3,4,Parents, Oct. 3 with Ruthann Saphier,MA Certified Parent Educator. Information filled five-hour workshop where you will learn proven parenting techniques, meet other parents, andshare experiences. WRMC Moritz Hospital solarium in Sun Valley. Fee: $30 plus materials. Scholarships available. Details: 788-5733.

Kids are Worth it: dealing with chores and rebellion, Oct. 6 A special two hour workshop based on the work of parenting expert, Barbara Coloroso which will give parents practical options to everyday family challenges. For parents of grades 1-5. Facilitators: Julie Caldwell, DenisedeLisser, Ruthann Saphier. Community School’s community room 7 -9 p.m. For four Tuesdays. Fee: $10. Details: 788-5733.

Country Swing Dance Class, Oct. 7 at the Hailey Grange at 7:30 p.m. through Oct. 28. Learn two-step, waltz and shuffle from the Idaho High Country Swingers. $20. No partner required. Details: 788-2033.

Barn Door Open, Oct. 10 third annual golf tournament to raise money for the Wood River High School Basketball Booster Club and P.A.L. program. At Soldier Mountain Resort Golf Course north of Fairfield, entry fee $60 per person. Pick up entry forms at Stadium Pizza in Hailey or call the P.A.L. office at 788-7080.

Horses and All That Jazz, Oct. 4 a benefit for Ballet Idaho from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Simplot Riding Grounds in Boise. Horse show, gourmet lunch, live music by Capital City Jazz Band. Jumping competition at 12:30 p.m. Tickets: $25 for adults, $15 under 12. Seating is limited. Details: (208)343-0556.

"An Evening with Gerry Spence," Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. at the Liberty Theatre in Hailey. Sponsored by Read All About It. Ea. ticket holder receives copy of Give Me Liberty. Book signing after reading. All proceeds benefit Blaine County Senior Center. Tickets: $35. Seniors: $30 at Read All About it, BC Senior Center or toll free: (888) 708-2665.

Bellevue Business After Hours, Oct. 14 5:30 p.m. at Mr. Steam, 720 N. Main St., Bellevue.

I Remember Mama, Oct. 14-17 and Oct. 21-24 from CSI department of theatre at Theatre 119 of the Fine Arts Center in Twin Falls. 8 p.m. Tickets: $5 for general admission, $3 for students. Details: (208) 733-9554 ext. 2625.

Trailing of the Sheep Festival, Oct. 11-13

Sunday: Cultural Sheep Fair at Roberta McKercher Park in Hailey from noon - 4 p.m. with demonstrations and wagon displays and traditional Basque dinner at St. Charles Church. Celtic and country music by the Boulder Brothers and the Oinkari Basque dancers from Boise. At 5:30 - 7 p.m. at the Community Library in Ketchum there’s a reception, lecture on the history of the sheep industry in the valley and a storytelling session followed by a lamb dine-around at area restaurants. Trail the Sheep is Monday from 9-10 a.m. and on Tuesday as the sheep head south, local fourth graders will trail. Details: 726-3423.

Used Art & Jewelry Sale, Oct. 16-18 to benefit the Ketchum/Sun Valley Historical Society Heritage & Ski Museum. Preview party & sale Friday from 6 - 9 p.m. Sat. & Sun.: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. at the American Legion Hall in Ketchum. Tickets: $15. Raffle, refreshments, prizes. Still accepting your used art & jewelry. Details: 726-8118 or 622-3790.

International Festival of Women’s Fly Fishers, Oct. 29-31 in town for a conclave and meeting discussing fly-fishing education, conservation and the development of opportunities for women in the sport. Details: 726-9675.

 

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